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Picture of REHAB EXERCISE BALL The Rehab Exercise Ball is a hand and finger exerciser designed for use by individuals with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, limited hand strength, spinal cord injury, or other upper extremity disabilities. This vinyl exercise ball has a finger loop that comes in two distinct densities, soft or firm, for progressive exercise. The loop is attached to keep the ball in the palm of the hand. Exercise is performed by closing and opening the fingers around the ball, reducing stiffness and keeping joints flexible. COLOR: Red.

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Price: 8.95.

This product record was updated on September 23, 2010.

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ElderStore / Fergus Affiliates, LLC

6820 Meadowridge Court, Suite A-9
Alpharetta, Georgia 30005
United States
Telephone: 888-833-8875 or 770-844-2104.
Fax: 770-844-2153.
Web: http://www.elderstore.com.
Email: info@elderstore.com.


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