🟢Specification
| Length (inch) | Width (inch) | Height (inch) | Volume (cm³) | Weight (g) | |
| Manual wrist joint exerciser | 15.7 | 12.6 | 2.76 | 8960 | 1100 |
| Manual and electric wrist joint exercisers | 15.7 | 12.6 | 2.76 | 8960 | 1850 |
🟢Product application
1. Restore joint range of motion (ROM)
2. Enhance muscle strength
3. Relieve pain and inflammation
4. Improve neurological function
5. Prevent occupational injuries
6. Postoperative rehabilitation management
7. Auxiliary diagnosis and monitoring
🟢Applicable population
1.Postoperative patients: such as those who have undergone fracture or ligament repair surgery.
2.People with sports injuries: such as badminton and basketball players.
3.Patients with chronic diseases: those with rheumatoid arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome.
4.Elderly people: Prevent or improve degenerative joint diseases.
5.Office workers: Prevent occupational wrist diseases.
🟢Product usage
1. Apply a hot towel to your wrist for 5 minutes or do gentle bare-handed stretches
2. Fix the forearm and use the device to drive the wrist to flex, extend and rotate
3. Take 5 to 10 minutes each time, 2 to 3 times a day, and gradually increase the Angle
4. Follow the screen prompts to complete the actions, and the sensor will correct incorrect postures in real time.
5. Post-training treatment: Use ice packs and relaxation massages
⚠Precautions
1.It is contraindicated for patients with acute infection, unhealed fractures and severe osteoporosis.
2. Adhere to the "painless principle", with a pain score not exceeding 3/10. The appropriate intensity should be no persistent soreness upon waking up the next morning.
3. Combine cold and hot compresses with brace protection.
4. Regular assessment: Review joint range of motion and muscle strength every two weeks and adjust the plan accordingly.
5. If severe pain, numbness or increased swelling occurs during training, stop immediately.