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Sunnyou Medical Flexible Hand Rehabilitation System XY-K-SGN-II

Release time:

2025-12-02


Technology Awakens Hand Vitality

 

 

 

 

When fingers cannot extend freely, and wrists lose vitality due to stiffness, the convenience of daily life seems to be put on pause.

Whether it's joint restriction after trauma or hand dysfunction caused by brain injury, the pneumatic hand function rehabilitation device can be a powerful assistant on your recovery journey, using the power of technology to awaken hand vitality.

 

Product Advantages

1. The pneumatic hand rehabilitation device uses air as its core power source, paired with a wearable biomimetic flexible glove. It gently drives coordinated movements of the fingers, palm, and wrist through changes in air pressure.

2. A 4.3-inch true-color LCD screen displays the treatment status in real time, providing intuitive and clear operation that is easy for both medical staff and patients to master.

3. Magnetic mirror training mode—when the healthy hand performs grasping or extending movements, a magnetic sensor instantly senses and synchronizes the movement of the affected hand.

4. This "healthy hand leading the affected hand" bilateral mirror training acts like installing a "movement navigation" system for the affected hand, making rehabilitation more aligned with the patient's physiological rhythms and active intentions.l

 

Training Methods

To address diverse rehabilitation needs, the device features three core training modes:

1. Passive Mode A: Enables integrated movement of the fingers, palms, and wrists, helping to activate joints and prevent stiffness and blockages caused by prolonged immobility.

2. Passive Mode B: Promotes peripheral circulation in the hands through the regular compression of the airbag sleeve. Adjustable pressure from 5-27 kPa helps reduce edema.

3. Task-Oriented Training: Combines engaging tasks such as ball-grabbing and wooden pegboard exercises, upgrading rehabilitation from mechanical training to functional recovery. Treatment intensity is divided into low, medium, and high levels, with positive pressure adjustable in steps from 70 kPa to 90 kPa to accommodate patients with varying muscle tone. The action switching time is adjustable from 3-10 seconds, demonstrating personalized care for different patients.

Indications

1. Venous/lymphatic drainage disorders: such as varicose veins and lymphedema in the lower extremities, can promote tissue fluid absorption.

2. Long-term bedridden patients: Prevents deep vein thrombosis, such as in stroke patients and paraplegic patients.

3. Postoperative rehabilitation: Reduces swelling and promotes circulation after orthopedic and general surgery.

Other: Diabetic peripheral neuritis, edema during pregnancy, intermittent claudication, etc.

 

Contraindications

Thrombosis Risk: Contraindicated in patients with existing or suspected deep vein thrombosis to avoid pulmonary embolism.

Infection/Skin Problems: Contraindicated in patients with acute infections, unhealed ulcers, or pressure sores.

Serious Illnesses: Use with caution in patients with heart failure, unstable hypertension, or coagulation disorders.

 

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