Support Tools

Therapy & Exercise Tools

Support tools for guided therapy routines focused on strength, balance, coordination, hand function, and recovery after the main safety or mobility pathway is clear.

Supportive Tools

When therapy tools may help

Therapy tools are supportive items. Mobility, seating, bathroom safety, and transfer needs should be reviewed first when safety is involved.

Strength recovery

For guided resistance and movement routines after the main support pathway is understood.

Balance practice

For supervised practice when the user can work safely with appropriate support nearby.

Hand function

For grip, fine motor activity, and hand-use routines guided by recovery goals.

Coordination training

For simple therapy participation, timing, reach, and controlled movement practice.

Home exercise routine

For everyday follow-through when a therapist or caregiver has clarified the plan.

Clinic therapy support

For supporting repeated therapy sessions without replacing clinical judgement.

Assessment First

Use assessment first when safety is involved

If movement is unsafe or the user needs help with sitting, standing, transfers, or walking, start with assessment before choosing therapy tools.

Fall risk

Falls need a safety pathway before balance or exercise tools are selected.

Poor sitting balance

Postural support may be needed before table-top or home exercise routines.

Unsafe standing

Standing tolerance and support should be reviewed before upright activity tools.

Post-surgery weakness

Recovery tools should match restrictions, fatigue, transfer safety, and home setup.

Stroke or neurological condition

One-sided weakness, tone, balance, or coordination changes may need guided pathway review.

Pain or unclear movement limitation

Pain, swelling, or unclear movement limits should be reviewed before exercise progression.

Product Families

Therapy tool categories

These categories help frame the discussion. Final selection depends on the person, goal, safety level, and care environment.

Exercise bands and resistance tools

Supportive items for guided strengthening and controlled movement routines.

Balance and coordination tools

Simple therapy supports for supervised balance, reach, and coordination practice.

Hand therapy tools

Support items for grip, hand function, dexterity, and fine motor participation.

Therapy balls and movement tools

Movement supports used when posture, safety, and supervision needs are clear.

Clinic support accessories

Helpful accessories for therapy rooms, supervised sessions, and repeated routines.

Home routine support items

Practical tools for follow-through at home after the recovery goal is understood.

Next Step

Choose therapy tools with guidance.

Share the recovery goal and RehabMart will guide the suitable pathway.

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