Active Hands gripping aids are designed by and for those who have poor hand or finger function and require a strong grip to hold items. Our gripping aids products are used by thousands of people worldwide to give independence in tasks requireing a strong hand grip. They are used by adults and children with many types of disabilities or other hand function problems including those with spinal injury (tetraplegics/quadraplegics), Cerebral Palsy, Multiple sclerosis, Stroke, nerve damage and many other injuries and illnesses affecting hand strength/control. Our products are used to grip items such as weights/gym equipment, pool/snooker cues, DIY/gardening tools, kayak/canoe paddles and much more. Our customers include numerous paralympians as well as casual sports/leisure/hobby users. Which size should I get? Dimension A: wrist circumference, Dimension B: wrist to top of middle finger. Small: A=5.3"-5.9", B=5.3"-6.9", Standard: A=5.7"-7.2", B=6.8"-8.3", Large: A=7.1"-8.7", B=7.7"-11". Items should arrive within 3-4 weeks.
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The Active Hands General Purpose gripping aid has really transformed my life
General Purpose gripping aid (standard, right) This is the solution of my dreams. I had a stroke 9 month ago that pretty well disabled my right leg and arm. Despite extensive physiotherapy that has helped me regain my leg I've still got a unresponsive arm.The problem is, although I get help in the gym to attach my hand to the various machines to exercise my arm, when I'm at home I can't use any machine because my wife can't either bandage my hand to the machine or help me use a conventional gym grasping glove. Then I discovered the Active Hands General Purpose gripping aid and my life began to change. I can put it on one handed with no help in seconds and bind my hand to any piece of equipment. I can also grasp a knife, fork or spoon (but I can't lift them to my mouth YET) and, joy of joys, hold a Nordic Hiking Pole in my right hand too. I can't yet use the pole in the way it was intended but the weight helps me with my gait when I go walking.My progress in the two weeks I have had the glove has been ( to me ) remarkable. Using an aid i built myself, a 3 foot by 2 foot square of 1 inch PVC plumbing pipe, I can strap my hand to the top pipe, step on the bottom pipe and push and pull to exercise my arm. After just two weeks I can straighten my arm and by holding the frame at 45Deg to my body I'm beginning to rotate my arm too. And as my physio predicted, once I started moving my arm my wrist and fingers would try to follow. Well I can now move my thumb and my other fingers twitch.And all because the Active Hands General Purpose gripping aid made it possible to exercise every day.
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