The Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab
Machine [click to order] is the most versatile hand
and wrist rehabilitation device available. The Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab
Machine
provides the profession with a clearly defined objective and
subjective result. Results are measurable and easily charted
to show where the P.T. is in all the various exercise modes.
The torque is in pound/inches.
The scale is marked in quarter inches for a clear subject
measurement.
There are
six easily interchangeable springs.*
The heaviest
has a resistance off 74 foot pounds of torque per inch.
*Two additional, extra heavy-duty springs are available.
NEW! Get-A-Grip Steering Wheel Accessory(part #A-12) has a firm rubber rim and deep finger grips. It's ideal for patients needing upper extremity work with normal to poor grasp. The 12”-diam. wheel is gentle even to tender arthritic hands and fingers. It fastens directly to our threaded adapter and adapts well for patients using adjustable chairs or tables (as getting the most therapeutic height is so important).
When ordering the steering wheel, we strongly recommend ordering the Spring Booster (part #S-7). It fits inside our heaviest duty Black and Gray springs, increasing their resistance by 38 percent.
The Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab
Machine package includes:
6 interchangeable springs,
2 adapters that accessories plug into,
Standard accessory kit.
All Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab
Machines come with the following accessories:
5 screwdrivers of various length for fine and course
motor skills, as well as Phillips and flat heads
5/8" wrench and adapter for mayonnaise and catsup
type jar lids
Door key attachment
6 interchangeable springs (from .005 to 58 in.
pounds/in. torque)*
Color coding on springs matches universally accepted
rehabilitation standards.
Gripper handle, designed for 90 percent of hand sizes.
Door knob, with grip for adding flexion and fine
motor strength.
*Two optional springs topping off at 74 foot pounds/in. are
available at additional cost. [More details]
Our manufacturer can custom manufacture and tool extra attachments for
special needs patients. Patients with prosthetic devices may
need special adaptations, which we make for you in
conjunction with the physician or other rehab professional.
I recently had surgery that ended in a proximal row
carpectomy. My hand is now 95 percent normal due to my
invention and use of The Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab Rehab Device. I'm not only
the inventor of The Get-a-Grip Hand Rehab, I'm also its first
rehabilitation success.
— Michael Stein, CEO, GET-A-GRIP
SPECIALTY REHAB DEVICES INC.