Finger Ladder Rehabilitation Tool – Hand & Finger Therapy
The finger ladder rehabilitation tool is a simple yet effective exercise device used to strengthen finger muscles, improve joint flexibility, and support hand coordination. It’s commonly employed in physical therapy and occupational therapy programs for recovery after injury or surgery.
Product Specifications:
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Type: Finger ladder rehabilitation tool
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Material: Durable zan wood
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Use: Strengthening, stretching, and coordination training for fingers and hands
Usage & Benefits:
This finger ladder is used to assist in:
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Improving finger extension and flexion
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Increasing grip strength and dexterity
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Rehabilitating after tendon, nerve, or joint injuries
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Supporting recovery for conditions such as arthritis or repetitive strain injuries
Patients and therapists can tailor routines to individual needs by adjusting the hand position on the rungs of the ladder. The system is simple to use, portable, and effective whether in clinical practice or at home exercises.
Why Choose This Finger Ladder:
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Durable construction for repeated use
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Lightweight and easy to handle
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Suitable for all ages and therapy levels
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Useful addition to any hand rehabilitation program
FAQ
Q: What is a finger ladder used for?
A: It’s used in finger and hand rehabilitation to improve strength, flexibility, and coordination.
Q: Can I use it at home?
A: Yes, it’s suitable for home therapy as part of a prescribed rehabilitation routine.
Q: What conditions benefit from this tool?
A: It supports recovery from hand injuries, arthritis, tendon surgery, repetitive strain, and more.
Q: Is it suitable for children?
A: Yes, but use under adult or therapist supervision.











