Theraputty Cando Plus Antimicrobial Theraputty, Red
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There is no way to tell for I didn't hear anything about that from my therapist. If you give me a smaller amount, I would be happy. The first time I did it, I bruised my hand. So, be careful.
Selected User Reviews For Theraputty Cando Plus Antimicrobial Theraputty, Red
The program I use with my clients as an occupational therapist is very effective. The product is fantastic for a great price! It's very good quality compared to other theraputty I've used. I love that it has anti-aging benefits as well. A characteristic of microbes. I have not seen any signs of it drying out after storing it. The amount of 6oz container I ordered was just right and I am very pleased with it. As of now, I have split it up into three separate portions since I work with children, so the amount they need is significantly less than what an adult might need. I strongly recommend this product!.
The scaphoid bone on my left leg broke mid-way through my recovery The putty I have been using for rehabilitation my wrist was obtained last year. Sometimes when it gets cold, the putty becomes less malleable, but it does exactly what I had hoped for. With the addition of antimicrobial properties, it provides a safe product that can be shared between individuals without the worry of contamination. It works for all my finger exercises and strengthening exercises.
The fingers of old people should be able to flex again when they become stiffened. Put 10 small metal objects (not included) into the putty, with each one separated from the other. Once you have removed all of them, you can restore order. You can take years off your aging digits by doing this three times a week for each hand.
A couple of her sypmtoms of Parkinson's type are also present, as she has arthritic hands and has no motor skills. So, this item worked pretty well for my mother. She uses the putty every day for therapy to improve her hand motion and fine motor skills. It is only the item listing that I have a complaint about. A bit more clear label could be provided to indicate that this is a strength-oriented color chart. As a layperson, you will not know this if you are not a therapist. If you buy black, you might find it a little difficult to work it through your fingers since it is.
In my experience, this is a great therapy for rock climbers. Those are a bit stiff for someone who is recovering from a finger injury. I have the green and blue. It is a red coloured putty that is soft enough to allow users to use it. They will not have to worry about reinjuring themselves or straining their fingers.
This is a godsend for my daughter with SPD, as I mix buttons or small toys with it for her provides her with the focus she needs to stay focused on a task. Besides strengthening her hand and fine motor skills, this also helps her with her fine motor skills.
I'm still having a hard time.