Hand grip strengthener ball (also known as an anti-spasticity or finger exerciser ball), a physical therapy tool designed to improve hand function and grip strength.
Design & Key Features.
The device is characterized by its ergonomic, multi-functional design:
- Four-Finger Loops: The integrated rings keep the fingers separated and properly positioned, which is especially helpful for users with limited dexterity or those prone to hand spasms.
- Spiky Surface: The small massage bumps are designed to stimulate acupressure points on the palm, helping to increase blood circulation and reduce muscle fatigue.
- Durable Material: It is typically made from high-quality, washable TPR (thermoplastic rubber) or silicone, providing medium resistance and good elasticity.
Typical Uses & Benefits
This tool is used in both rehabilitation and general fitness contexts:
- Rehabilitation: Often prescribed for recovery from stroke, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or hand injuries to gradually restore muscle power and flexibility.
- Daily Wellness: It can be used as a “stress ball” to relieve hand stiffness and tension caused by repetitive tasks like typing or mobile phone use.
- Neurological Support: The design helps manage hand dysfunction and anti-spasticity by keeping the hand in a functional, open position during exercises.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified physical therapist before starting a new rehabilitation routine.











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