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D-Ring Exercise Aids - Features and Benefits
For those who have had a stroke, suffered from a spinal injury or have a condition that reduces hand function such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis or cerebral palsy, the durable and versatile D-Ring Aids can make a number of exercises possible. Construced out of tough webbing and comfortable but durable neoprene (wet suit material) they're designed to withstand regular use, even for strenuous activities. Machine washable.
Examples of use:
• Gym equipment (eg, cable machines, pulley machines)
About Active Hands:
Active Hands became an award winning product in 2011 after receiving the Stelios Disabled Entrepreneur Award (UK). The gripping aids were created by wheelchair user Rob Smith who experienced a high-level spinal cord injury that caused partial paralysis in all four limbs. Rob was frustrated by the limitations caused by his poor hand function and the lack of suitable equipment available to help him, so he began designing a range of aids to help people lead more independent lives.
Sizing:
• Available in Standard or Large (Adult) sizing and sold as a pair
• Standard sized gripping aids fits most adults
• We recommend using the Size Guide under Download for full measurements
Instructions for use:
• The wrist section is tightened using a strip of velcro with a ring on the end. Attached to this wrist section is a D-Ring which allows for attachment directly to the karibiner on gym equipment.
• Full instructions are included with each purchase, and are available under Download
• If you are unsure whether this gripping aid is suitable for you, please speak to your therapist or medical practitioner before use. Alternatively, we have an onsite therapist you can speak to if required. Full precautions for this product are also available under Download
Product code:
AH5 St/P
AH5 L/P
Full dimensions and sizing information available under Download
Active Hands are exclusive to C1 South in New Zealand
- Active Hands
Published by C1 South Feb 2018 - AH5 User's Instructions
Published by Active Hands - Active Hands 2021
Active Hands 2021