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Patterson Medical Supply - Wrist Exerciser - 5215

Patterson Medical Supply - Wrist Exerciser - 5215

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Patterson Medical Supply - Wrist Exerciser - 5215

EXERCISER, WRIST TWIST LF PRESTN

Features
  • Wood construction supports a dowel rod for pronation and supination exercises
  • A vertical handle is also mounted for ulnar and radial deviation
  • It is designed to be mounted with c-clamps on most surfaces.
  • Portable, for multiple clinical sites
Specifications
Stock Number 572948
Manufacturer Number 5215
Manufacturer Patterson Medical Supply
Country of Origin Unknown
Application Wrist Exerciser
Material Wood
UNSPSC Code 42251618
What our Experts Think
  • Targeted Wrist Rehab: Designed to strengthen wrist flexors, extensors, and forearm muscles effectively.

  • Therapy‑Grade Durability: Built to withstand repeated use in clinical and home rehabilitation settings.

  • Adjustable Resistance: Allows progressive strengthening tailored to patient ability and recovery stage.

  • User‑Friendly Design: Simple to use for patients of all experience levels.

  • Versatile Application: Great for injury recovery, post‑surgical therapy, and performance enhancement.

Q&A

Q: What is the Patterson Medical Wrist Exerciser (5215)?
A: A hand‑held rehabilitation device designed to strengthen wrist muscles, improve range of motion, and support recovery from injury or surgery.

Q: What is it used for?
A: Targets wrist flexion, extension, and radial/ulnar deviation through controlled exercises to build strength and endurance.

Q: Who benefits from using this exerciser?
A: Patients recovering from wrist strains, sprains, fractures, carpal tunnel release, or therapists working on functional rehabilitation.

Q: What conditions does it help address?
A: Wrist instability, post‑operative therapy, repetitive strain injuries, tendonitis, and general weakness.

Q: Is it suitable for all ability levels?
A: Yes — appropriate for beginners through advanced users with adjustable resistance options or progressive exercise techniques.

Q: How does it improve therapy?
A: Enhances muscle control, supports joint flexibility, reduces stiffness, and helps restore normal wrist function.

Q: Where is it commonly used?
A: Physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers, ergonomic programs, sports medicine facilities, and home exercise regimens.

Q: Who should use it?
A: Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and patients needing focused wrist strengthening and mobility work.

Maintenance Tips
  • Wipe Clean After Use: Use a soft, damp cloth with mild soap to remove sweat and dirt; avoid harsh chemicals that can damage materials.

  • Air Dry Fully: After cleaning, let the exerciser dry completely before storing to prevent mildew and odors.

  • Inspect for Wear: Check bands, springs, and grips regularly for signs of fraying, cracking, or loosening; replace any worn components before use.

  • Grip Care: If the grips are foam or rubber, clean them gently and inspect for deterioration; replace if degraded.

  • Store Properly: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sharp objects to preserve elasticity and material integrity.

  • Smooth Operation: Before each use, ensure springs and moving parts operate smoothly without unusual noise or binding.