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EXERCISER, WRIST TWIST LF PRESTN
| Stock Number | 572948 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Number | 5215 |
| Manufacturer | Patterson Medical Supply |
| Country of Origin | Unknown |
| Application | Wrist Exerciser |
| Material | Wood |
| UNSPSC Code | 42251618 |
Targeted Wrist Rehab: Designed to strengthen wrist flexors, extensors, and forearm muscles effectively.
TherapyâGrade Durability: Built to withstand repeated use in clinical and home rehabilitation settings.
Adjustable Resistance: Allows progressive strengthening tailored to patient ability and recovery stage.
UserâFriendly Design: Simple to use for patients of all experience levels.
Versatile Application: Great for injury recovery, postâsurgical therapy, and performance enhancement.
Q: What is the Patterson Medical Wrist Exerciser (5215)?
A: A handâheld 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, postâoperative therapy, repetitive strain injuries, tendonitis, and general weakness.
Q: Is it suitable for all ability levels?
A: Yes â 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.
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.