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FlintRehab Therapy Putty for Kids & Adults

$24.99

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FlintRehab Therapy Putty for Kids & Adults

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$24.99

Flint Rehab’s therapy putty is designed to support hand recovery after stroke or brain injury, helping you rebuild strength, coordination, and confidence with simple, repeatable movements you can do anywhere.

  • Rebuild Strength After Neurological Injury: Therapy putty helps retrain hand and finger muscles through squeezing, pinching, and stretching—supporting improved grip and functional movement.
  • Improve Fine Motor Skills: Regular use of therapy putty can enhance coordination and dexterity, making everyday tasks like buttoning, writing, or holding objects easier over time.
  • Support Neuroplasticity Through Repetition: Consistent practice with therapy putty encourages the brain to form new connections, an essential part of stroke and brain injury recovery.
  • Calming Sensory Input: The tactile feel of therapy putty provides sensory stimulation that can help improve focus and reduce frustration during rehab.
  • 4 Progressive Resistance Levels: Includes color-coded firmness (X-soft to firm) so you can safely progress as strength returns.

Whether you’re working toward greater independence or maintaining progress, this therapy putty offers a simple, effective way to stay consistent with rehab at home.

Build Hand Strength with Therapy Putty Exercises

Flint Rehab’s therapy putty makes it easy to work on hand strength, coordination, and control from the comfort of your home.

For stroke and brain injury recovery, these simple exercises (stretch, pinch, spread, squeeze, extend, and grip) target the key movements needed for everyday function.

  • Each motion helps retrain your hand through repetition, supporting neuroplasticity and gradual progress over time.
  • Therapy putty allows you to practice essential movements at your own pace.
  • Includes progressive resistance levels that grow with you.

With consistent use, these exercises can help improve your ability to hold objects, button clothing, write, and perform daily tasks with more confidence. It’s a simple, effective way to stay consistent with hand therapy and keep moving forward in your recovery.

therapy putty for hand rehabilitation grips

Keep Moving Forward with Flint Rehab Therapy Putty

Improve strength, coordination, and confidence with a tool built for daily use and steady progress.

Quality, Clinical Grade Therapy Putty

Crafted with high-quality, non-toxic materials to deliver a clean, durable, and reliable therapy experience every time.

premium quality therapy putty material from flint rehab

Made From Premium Materials You Can Trust

Not all therapy putty is made the same. Flint Rehab’s therapy putty is crafted from high-quality, non-toxic silicone that delivers a smooth, consistent feel with every use. It won’t dry out, crumble, or leave residue on your hands, making it a reliable option for daily therapy.

Designed for durability and comfort, it maintains its texture over time so you can focus on your exercises without distraction. Whether you’re using it for rehabilitation or daily hand strengthening, you can trust that it performs the same way, every session.

flint rehab therapy putty versus generic brands

A Noticeable Difference from Generic Putty

Generic therapy putty often sacrifices quality for cost, resulting in inconsistent resistance, unwanted odors, and materials that wear down quickly.

Flint Rehab’s therapy putty is different. Made from premium silicone, it provides a smooth, non-stick texture, reliable resistance levels, and long-lasting durability. It’s built to support consistent, high-quality therapy without the frustrations that come with lower-grade alternatives.

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Work on the movements that matter anytime, anywhere with therapy putty that supports your goals.

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