Therapy Strength Tools
Gripmaster Hand Exerciser
Gripmaster
Finger isolation and strength
What this is for
Builds controlled load for grip, fingers, and wrists—often between visits with a therapist, or when a clinician suggests home practice.
How it is usually used
Typical use is short, repeatable sets (for example a few minutes) a few times per day, stopping if sharp pain or numbness increases. Progress resistance or duration only when your clinician agrees.
- Often grouped with “dexterity” 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)
~$18
Ballpark USD only — not live pricing or inventory.
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Exercises and pacing usually move outcomes more than hardware. When a tool fits your phase and symptoms, it can make consistency easier.
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