Dexterity & Practice
MusicGlove Hand Therapy
Flint Rehab · Neuro rehab · music-based repetition
Tablet with MusicGlove software and sensorized glove on stand. MusicGlove is a music-based hand therapy device that’s clinically proven to improve hand function within 2 weeks when used for 25 minutes a day. It works by motivating you to practice hand therapy exercises while playing along to a musical game. During a single session, most users accomplish hundreds of repetitions, which helps stimulate the brain and promote neuroplasticity. If you’re looking for something to motivate you to exercise your hand every day, MusicGlove is a strong fit. It also makes a thoughtful gift for stroke survivors because it’s fun to use — some people even forget they’re doing therapy while they play.
What this is for
Offers structured practice for coordination, timing, and fine motor control—often as homework alongside graded hand-therapy goals.
How it is usually used
Used as short drills: slow repetitions with good posture, focusing on accuracy before speed. Therapists often assign specific minutes per day rather than ‘until tired’.
- Often grouped with “neuroplasticity” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
- Often grouped with “stroke” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
- Often grouped with “brain injury” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
- Often grouped with “neurological rehab” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
- Often grouped with “gaming” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
This page explains typical patterns only. It is not a personalized prescription—follow your clinician, product instructions, and local safety rules.
Typical price (education estimate)
~$399
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