Primary Uses:
1. Grip Strengthening:
• Trains the extensor muscles (the muscles that open your fingers).
• Complements traditional grip training (which usually targets the flexors—closing the hand).
2. Injury Rehabilitation:
• Used in physiotherapy for recovery from hand, wrist, or finger injuries (e.g., tendonitis, carpal tunnel, or after surgery).
3. Improving Hand Endurance & Dexterity:
• Beneficial for athletes (e.g., boxers, climbers), musicians, or anyone needing fine motor control.
4. Combatting Muscle Imbalance:
• Many grip workouts focus on squeezing (flexors); this device trains the opposite motion (extension) to prevent imbalance and overuse injuries.
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