🟢 Product parameters
| Specification | Uniform code | Weight (g) | 7200 |
| Product category | Protective gear | Applicable parts | Hand |
| Material | Metal | Item number | Elbow joint trainer |
🟢 Key points for selection
- Range of motion: The maximum flexion and extension Angle that the equipment can achieve, whether it meets your rehabilitation goals.
- Adjustability: Can the Angle, speed and resistance be flexibly adjusted to adapt to different rehabilitation progress?
- Safety: Whether there are emergency stop buttons, soft fixing straps, physical limit devices, etc., to prevent secondary damage.
- Fixation method: Usually, Velcro or soft cushion fixation straps are used. It is necessary to ensure stability and comfort, without compressing nerves and blood vessels.
- Size and weight: Whether it fits your arm circumference, and whether the device itself is lightweight, easy to wear and move.
- Choose a reputable brand of medical rehabilitation equipment to ensure better quality and after-sales service.
🟢 Applicable population
- Postoperative patients: such as those after elbow joint fractures, elbow joint replacements, tendon and ligament repairs, etc.
- People with sports injuries: such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis of the humerus), golfer's elbow, throwing injuries, etc.
- Arthritis patients: Relieve stiffness and maintain joint range of motion.
- Patients with sequelae of stroke: Relieve upper limb spasm and improve joint function.
⚠Important Notes
- Use as directed by a doctor: The equipment and parameters must be selected and set under the guidance of a doctor or rehabilitation therapist based on specific circumstances.
- Proceed step by step: Follow the principle of "painless or slightly painful", gradually increase the Angle, time and resistance, and avoid brute force.
- Persist in training: Rehabilitation is a continuous process that requires regular and consistent training to be effective.