The Finger Prehension Board – 6 to 10mm from Rehabstore is a clinically designed rehabilitation aid developed to enhance finger strength, dexterity, coordination, and controlled grip patterns. Engineered with precision, the device integrates high-grade stainless steel threaded rods and adjustable nuts mounted on a stable wooden base, enabling structured and progressive hand therapy.
This board facilitates repetitive, task-oriented movements such as grasping, pinching, twisting, and release, which are essential for restoring functional hand use in both neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation.
Available with 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm rod diameters, the device allows therapists to tailor resistance levels according to patient capability and recovery stage.
Key Features
- Progressive Resistance Training
Multiple rod diameters (6–12 mm) support graded therapy from early to advanced stages
- Precision Motor Skill Development
Enhances fine motor control, finger isolation, and coordinated hand movements
- Durable Clinical Construction
High-quality stainless-steel rods and nuts ensure long-term durability and corrosion resistance
- Stable Wooden Base Design
Provides firm support during exercises, minimizing unwanted movement
- Therapist-Friendly Design
Simple, effective structure suitable for guided therapy and independent use
- Versatile Application
Ideal for use in rehabilitation centers, hospitals, special schools, and home therapy programs
Technical Specifications
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Product Name
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Finger Prehension Board – 6 to 12 mm
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Brand
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Rehabstore
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Material
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Wooden Base + Stainless Steel (SS)
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Rod Diameter Options
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6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm
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Number of Rods
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4
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Overall Dimensions
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12 x 6 x 10 inches
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Construction Type
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Fixed vertical threaded rods
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Finish
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Smooth wood with corrosion-resistant metal
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Application
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Hand Rehabilitation & Fine Motor Training
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Portability
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Compact and portable
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Clinical Applications
- Neurological Rehabilitation
Supports recovery in conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, and nerve injuries
- Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Assists in regaining hand function following fractures, tendon repairs, and surgeries
- Fine Motor Skill Training
Improves ability to perform daily living activities such as writing, buttoning, and gripping
- Paediatric Therapy
Enhances coordination and functional hand use in children with developmental delays
- Geriatric Rehabilitation
Maintains joint mobility, strength, and independence in elderly patients
Therapeutic Benefits
- Improves finger strength and endurance
- Enhances hand-eye coordination
- Promotes controlled movement and precision
- Facilitates neuromuscular re-education
- Encourages functional independence in daily tasks