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| Brand / Manufacturer: Fabrication Enterprises Retail Price: $25.00 Our Lowest Price = $18.50
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Features:- Develops isolated finger strength, flexibility, and coordination. Stronger fingers cannot compensate for weaker ones .
- Progressive color-coded resistance gives patient positive feedback
- For rehabilitation of carpal tunnel, arthritis, stroke, fractures, tendon injury, nerve lacerations, tennis elbow and more
- The Digi-Extend® is a professional step-up from the simple devices presently available on the market for extensor strengthening and conditioning.
- Unit comes with instruction booklet, 5 tan (xx-light), 4 yellow (x-light), 3 red (light) and 2 green (medium) LATEX FREE extension bands.
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Average Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 Total Number of Reviews: 2 Editorial Review: The Digi-Extend® is a unique therapy device that can isolate the extension of all five fingers and each of the individual finger joints. The product strengthens the intrinsic and extrinsic muscle groups to maximize extensor tendon gliding, joint motion, coordination and muscle function in the hand and forearm. The Digi-Extend® focuses on the extensor mechanism of one or all fingers as it targets the area of the hand that needs rehabilitation. Patients can easily change the resistance levels and vary their hand positions for specific exercises to help maximize the exercise goals and prevent injury. The Digi-Extend® can also be used for finger adduction, abduction, blocking and flexion exercises.
Therapy in the Palm of Your Hand (pun intended) 4 out of 5
I found this device very helpful. Unfortunately, I didn't have the motor coordination to keep from dropping it when I first go it, but I think it has aided my recovery quite nicely. Decent product for finger rehab 4 out of 5
This is a pretty decent product for finger injuries from rock climbing and/or keyboard-mouse over use. I have both and I bought a few metolius grip savers for it. However the grip savers break a lot and are a waste.
This one is pretty sturdy, comes with a range of elastic bands for different resistance levels and it does its job. i.e. if you use it regularly & properly , it will likely heal your finger injuries. Of course you also need a grip press ball or some sort for the opposite resistance 'flexion' vs 'tension' or whatever it is called.
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