Puttycise® Exericise Putty Tools - There's a new twist in hand therapy. Puttycise® tools are great for use with Theraputty® exercise material to increase the function and versatility of the ubiquitous hand exercise material. There are a total of 5 tools: the cap turn, key turn, knob turn, L-bar, and peg turn. Each hand-held tool helps the user simulate various functions to help with everyday life. These are sold separately or in convenient portable kits.
Features:
- Stimulates functional activity
- Teaches joint protection techniques
- Easy to use, easy to teach
Quantity: 1 or 5 Piece Set 5 Piece Set: Includes 1 each; Knob Turn Tool, L-bar Tool, Peg Turn Tool, Key Turn Tool, & Cap Turn Tool
Color: Black
Manufacturer: Fabrication Enterprises Inc.
Brand: Puttycise®
Indications: Helps users simulate various functions to help with everyday life.
Options: Knob Turn Tool (10-2810) UPC: 714905024909 L-bar Tool (10-2811) UPC: 714905024916 Peg Turn Tool (10-2812) UPC: 714905024923 Key Turn Tool (10-2813) UPC: 714905024930 Cap Turn Tool (10-2814) UPC: 714905024947
5 Piece Set, No Bag (10-2820) UPC: 714905024954 5 Piece Set, W/Bag (10-2821) UPC: 714905024961
Manual Only (10-2818) UPC: 714905024978 Carry Bag Only (10-2819) UPC: 714905041852 Work Board Only (10-2840) UPC: 714905063465
Related Products: Puttycise® Exercise Putty Sets
Functional Stimulations:
Knob turn is meant to simulate opening a door, tightening a jar, pushing a lid onto a container, tightening a valve, holding a glass of water, and opening makeup containers. L-bar is meant to simulate opening a door, tightening a jar, pushing a lid onto a container, tightening a valve, holding a glass of water, and opening makeup containers. Peg turn is meant to simulate turning a bolt or nut, pushing a button, picking up a pen, holding a straw, and tightening a small knob. Key turn is meant to simulate turning a key, holding onto a paper folder, throwing a frisbee, holding a clothespin open, and pinching someone. Cap turn is meant to simulate opening or closing a water bottle, turning on a stove, or tightening a large bolt.
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