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Help Your Patients Improve Hand Therapy with CanDo Exercise Webs

Help Your Patients Improve Hand Therapy with CanDo Exercise Webs

As a physiotherapist, you know how important hand therapy exercises are for your patients recovering from hand injuries, surgeries, or medical conditions such as arthritis. CanDo exercise webs are a versatile and effective tool that can help your patients improve hand strength, flexibility, and range of motion. In this blog, we will provide a product group summary of CanDo exercise webs, including their features, benefits, and available options, to help you choose the right one for your patients.

Features and Benefits:

CanDo exercise webs are designed to provide resistance for hand therapy exercises that involve flexion, extension, opposition, and supination movements. The resistance can be modified by adjusting the hand position, depth of finger insertion, or by moving to a different resistance (color) web. These features make the CanDo exercise web a versatile tool for various hand therapy exercises.

The CanDo exercise web is available in two sizes: the standard 14 inch diameter size and the small 7 inch diameter size. The small size is suitable for patients with smaller hands, and the standard size is ideal for most patients. Both sizes are available in low-powder and no-latex formulations, making them suitable for patients with latex allergies.

Special Multi-Resistance Webs:

In addition to the standard and small CanDo exercise webs, two special multi-resistance webs are available in the 14-inch diameter low-powder formulation. These multi-resistance webs provide varying levels of resistance, allowing you to customize the intensity of hand therapy exercises for your patients. They are particularly useful for patients who need to progress through different levels of hand therapy exercises as they recover.

Conclusion:

CanDo exercise webs are a valuable tool for hand therapy exercises that can help your patients improve hand strength, flexibility, and range of motion. They are available in different sizes and formulations, making them suitable for patients with different hand sizes and latex allergies. The special multi-resistance webs provide additional options for patients who need to progress through different levels of hand therapy exercises. As a physiotherapist, incorporating CanDo exercise webs into your treatment plan can help you deliver better outcomes for your patients.

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