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Teorema Project BASKET DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
0 out of 5(0)The purpose is to practice passing objects through a certain gap upwards and downwards, or sideways (from right to left, or left to right), as well as to try hooking up everyday objects on the edge.
It is ideal when used in combination with the structure AR10004 ERGO 400 to perform exercises at different heights. It can also be used to pass different balls through the hole.
SKU: CS-AR10051 - General Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA Project
Teorema Project ERGO 10 FITTED WALL-MOUNTED PANEL
Quick ViewGeneral Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA ProjectTeorema Project ERGO 10 FITTED WALL-MOUNTED PANEL
0 out of 5(0)This is a wall mounted panel that is fitted with a library of 7 aids to simulate everyday domestic activities.
In particular, the configured panel consists of the following aids:
- Window handle
- Door handle
- Rotating latch
- Sliding latch
- Switch
- Electric plug with adapter
- Wall spiral
The already fitted panel is supplied with specific hardware.
SKU: CS-AR10001 - General Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA Project
Teorema Project ELECTRICITY DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
Quick ViewGeneral Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA ProjectTeorema Project ELECTRICITY DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
0 out of 5(0)To activate the switch, the finger must be positioned on the correct half of the button. This task can also be done using two fingers.
To do a rhythmic alternating movement, selectivity is required in calling on the two fingers to flex in succession.
Inserting a plug in a socket is a task that calls for attention, coordination and evaluation of the force to do so safely. The patient must grip the two elements firmly in their hands and connect them to one another.
SKU: CS-AR10016 - General Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA Project
Teorema Project LACES CLOTHING
0 out of 5(0)On one side this aid has laces with holes and “eyelets” (closed rings), and on the other laces hooked in an “oblique” direction by chromed hooks.
Both of which are found on many types of footwear.
Positioned on a table: In this position the task is made easier than when positioned vertically, due to the fact that the patient is not tired out by having to keep their arms raised and stabilised during the task.
Positioned on a vertical panel: To do these tasks, applying pressure by opposing endings is essential. This grip is finer and more precise because it makes it possible to hold an object securely. The thumb opposes the pulp side end of the end of the index finger, gripping the lace and the prone supination movements of the forearm, associated with flexing the wrist, make it possible to do the task and threading the lace through the various holes. For both these tasks the side of the hand acts to stabilise the object, and good coordination is essential to complete the tasks.
Bear in mind that even a minor injury that damages these articular areas can compromise this pincer grip – in fact, complete passive articular control of the distal IF on the second finger is required as well as stability of the deep flexor and synchronised activation of the long flexor in the thumb.
SKU: CS-AR10020 - General Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA Project
Teorema Project LATCHES DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
Quick ViewGeneral Exercise, Hand Exercise & Therapy, TEOREMA ProjectTeorema Project LATCHES DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
0 out of 5(0)A “sliding” latch: due to this instrument’s size, the patient has to have a fine grip using the first three fingers.
Also they must associate a small movement in the vertical plane to free the latch and move it along the horizontal plane. The patient can also be asked to do this task without using the visual channel, which means that they must rely on tactile-kinaesthetic information.
A “turning” handle: in this case the grip involves control with the thumb and side of the second finger. A supination and pronation rotating force is required to turn the handle.
SKU: CS-AR10015