New pair of therapeutic devices on the market — 4 things to know

Two vital devices to aid recovery during therapy for hand injuries or following surgery is now available.

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Here are four things to know:

 

1. The Orthopedic Hand Linear and Rotation device is intended for use by persons in rehab, physical and/or occupational therapy following hand and wrist surgeries or injuries.

 

2. The device provides superior control, monitoring and more feedback than is available with other conventional therapy exercises.

 

3. The Orthopedic Hand Linear and Rotation is designed for anyone who has suffered a fracture or hand injury, as well as individuals who have limited mobility, strength and dexterity in the hands. It will be particularly helpful to factory workers, construction personnel, mechanics, technicians, athletes and veterans.

 

4. The device was invented by Robert Henschel, a retired, multiple-degreed licensed professional engineer, a member of a corporate patent review board, and the recipient of a European Quality Award. He lives in Chicago.

 

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