🧠 Grip your recovery with confidence — because every finger counts!
This Anti-spasticity Ball Splint combines durable aluminum wrist support with a high-elastic exercise ball and breathable padding to aid stroke and cerebral palsy patients in finger spasm relief, joint protection, and functional rehabilitation. Designed for all ages, it’s a globally trusted tool to enhance hand mobility and prevent muscle atrophy.
S**A
Great for stroke patients
I got this for my mother who had a stroke. Her occupational therapist recommended something to keep in her hand to help with the contractures and she’s forming and to open up her grasp. This fit the bill. We got the large size considering she is taller (5’10). The device is great and works as intended. The only suggestion I have would be to maybe provide elastic bands for the fingers instead of Velcro so it it easier to put on. The large came with quite a big ball as well, almost a little too big for my mom but that’s my fault for assuming the large would be proper size for her. Overall I think this a wonderful therapy device.
M**H
Carpal Tunnel
I’m an artist and I developed carpal tunnel and nerve problems early in life, anytime I hold a pencil or strain my hands in any way there’s pain. I’ve tried physical therapy, steroids, store bought braces, and custom braces, but nothing has worked as well as this.When you wear a normal brace your fingers curl over the edge, with this you can’t.It’s great to sleep in if you’re someone whose wrists hurt or fingers tend to lock up.I can wear it on either hand and it’s fairly easy to put on and take off once you’ve gotten the straps adjusted.+ It’s fun to squeeze. 👹
A**R
A great buy!
My sister, who had a stroke recently, wanted something that would help her gain strength in her hand. After searching, finding and then buying this item, my sister is regaining that strength with the help of this item. It is helping a lot!
S**E
The size
It is too large for even an adult’s hand to pump.
S**A
Sucks!
The quality seriously sucks. And for it to be for a toddler is a straight up lie! This was too big on the fingers for my 4 yr old, the stitching also came out on the fingers while putting it on, it doesn’t support his wrist and forearm at all. There is a huge gap. Don’t waste your time on the quality honestly.
L**
Thanks
Excellent
S**L
As pictured
This was just too large of a stretch for my mother-in-laws contracted Parkinson's hands. It may work well for someone else. Especially a larger hand. I ended up getting a smaller bean bag like roll with finger holds.
K**Z
Helpful
This item is very helpful to my dad's contracted hands due to arthritis, it's a great asset to his therapy
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