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Thirty years ago MedDev created the original Hand Helper exerciser, setting a standard for effective and reliable hand rehabilitation. Today, MedDev is a leading manufacturer of hand exercise equipment. Therapists have preferred the Hand Helper's lightweight and versatile design for combing comfort, form and function in one easy-to-use exerciser. With your suggestions, we improved our Original. We padded the Hand Helper's handle to provide your patient greater comfort during exercise. Our range-adjusting clips make evaluating your patient's progress easier. We even offer Hand Helpers in attractive colors to brighten your patient's therapy process. Now we introduce the Ultimate Hand Helper.

MedDev's full range of  hand therapy and exerciser products is below.

The Ultimate Hand Helper

Patented, New Versatile, Ergonomically-Curved Hand Therapy and Exerciser Device.

Other Helper Products

Finger Helper

Iso Helper

Thumb Helper

Original Hand Helper I

Original Hand Helper II

Original Hand Helper II Deluxe

Soft Touch Foam

Available in Three Different Resistances - Light, Medium or Firm; Bulk and Mixed Resistance Packs.

Latex-Free & Rubber Bands

Available in Regular Rubber or Latex-Free Elastic; Various Colors for Graded Resistance; 3 oz or 16 oz bags.

Ordering Information

Physical Therapy Professionals should contact our distributors for ordering information and pricing. For North America please contact:

AliMed, Inc.

800.225.2610

www.alimed.com

 

DeRoyal/LMB

800.541.3992 (USA)

416.798.2044 (Canada)

www.deroyal.com

 

Sammons Preston

800.323.5547 (USA)

800.665.9200 (Canada)

www.sammonspreston.com

 

MedDev Order Assist Program™

Follow this link to our Order Assist™ page,  where patients and doctors can download our order reference guide 24 hours day, 7 days a week. 

 

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Additional Reading

If you are interested in reading more about hand therapy and surgery, follow the links and read the documents on our Additional Reading page.