Regaining hand movements and grip strength is a critical part of stroke recovery journey.
Caregivers can find many tools that help improve hand grip. Experts classify hand grip strengthening tools according to its type, functionality and purpose.
Here is a summary:
1. Elastic resistance tools
- Therapy putty
- Resistance bands
- Grip rings
Features
- Offer resistance that adjust to user effort
- Help improve grip strength and dexterity
Best for gradual strengthening and fine motor skills
2. Spring-loaded devices
- Hand grippers
- Adjustable spring hand grip tools
Features
- Use calibrated springs to give specific resistance levels
- Promote controlled grip improvement
Best for progressive strength training.
3. Digital tools
- Grip strength dynamometers
- Digital feedback tools
These measures grip strength and give real-time feedback and some offers gamified experience to motivate users.
Best for tracking users and improving adherence to a program. This is the most difficult part.
4. Ball-based devices
- Stress balls
- Gel- exercise balls
Features
5. Mechanical training tools
- Pinch grip exercisers
- Finger extension devices
Features
- Focus on specific motions such as pinch, grasp, finger extension.
- Adjustable for difficulty
6. Weighted hand tools
- Weighted balls, dumbbell grips.
Features
- Combine grip training with weight resistance.
Best for advanced recovery stages.
Selection tips
- Early recovery: Start with elastic or ball-based tools
- Intermediate recovery: Add spring-loaded devices and mechanical tools
- Advanced recovery: Add digital tools and weighted grips for progress tracking.