Squegg Smart Hand Grip Strengthener View Product |
We all know that grip strength is one of the most impacted impairments limiting the hand function among others -- like range of motion, pain, and swelling.
The most commonly used tools for grip strength in hand recovery have been the dynamometers for measuring grip strength, balls, and other age-old techniques to improve the strength. Since grip strength is worked upon towards the last phase of the recovery program, patients tend to lose motivation leading to higher dropout rates from the recovery program.
In this digital era, nothing engages better than super-cool technology. And what if this smart technology could help a patient make hand recovery easy and fun? YES, we are talking about Squegg - a Bluetooth enabled smart grip trainer that can help hand therapy patients measure their grip strength and improve it with its range of engaging exercises and games. This advanced hand muscle strengthening equipment is now widely used in physiotherapy, hand therapy, and occupation therapy to enhance the grip strength of patients suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, hand injury, and arthritis.
There are an increasing number of case studies that showcase the effects of incorporating virtual reality and interactive games into therapy. The game motivates the patient to perform the exercise, and it helps distract the patient from their pain. In addition, the tool is able to quantify the patient's therapy. Overall, it maximizes the medical outcome of the patient. It truly is a win-win situation.
An effective hand therapy ball exercise regime includes power grip, pinching, thumb flexion and extension, and all these can be done with our Squegg device. It is a versatile tool that can help you work on your multiple types of hand and pinch grips
Squegg is basically a Bluetooth-enabled dynamometer that helps the user assess, track and improve their grip strength. It is developed with advanced technology, so it's far better than an analog dynamometer.
Hand therapists and physiotherapists can use this lightweight hand exercise tool for their patients suffering a traumatic fracture, arthritis in the hand, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, neurological abnormalities, De Quervain’s, and Congenital anomalies in their rehabilitation period.
As the device comes with measuring metrics, a hand therapist can evaluate the progress and check how patients respond to their rehabilitation program. With Squegg, the grip strengthening exercise is not more boring because it comes with engaging in-built games and fun exercises which keep patients always motivated.
Physiotherapists, occupation therapists, and hand therapists prefer to use this tool to make the rehabilitation journey of their patients easy, engaging, and successful.
All these amazing features make Squegg the revolutionary hand therapy, a perfect hand therapy companion for therapists.
Winnie is an occupational and certified hand therapist with a passion for developing good technology in the healthcare space. For over 20 years, she has been a hand specialist at the NYU Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation, adjunct professor at Long Island University, and developer of healthcare technology that matters like Squegg.