The Hand Trainer is a robotic rehabilitation glove (Syrebo model/item no. F-TRDUP) designed to help restore hand mobility, strengthen finger flexion/extension, reduce muscle tension, and accelerate recovery after neuromotor injury or disuse.
It is intended for people undergoing hand therapy or neuromotor rehabilitation — for example after stroke, nerve injury, or hand injury — and for anyone aiming to improve hand mobility and strength. Use should be guided by a qualified therapist when used for clinical rehabilitation.
The device combines flexible robot technology with rehabilitation protocols to assist and guide finger flexion and extension exercises, helping reduce stiffness and edema while promoting neural re‑education through repetitive, controlled movements.
Common applications include post‑stroke hand rehab, recovery from peripheral nerve injuries, motor reconditioning after trauma, and progressive strengthening/mobility programs. Discuss suitability with your therapist or physician for specific diagnoses.
Do not use over open wounds, active infections, or severe uncontrolled edema. Use with caution if you have fractures, severe spasticity/contractures, implanted electrical devices, or unstable medical conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting use.
The trainer is available in left and right hand configurations. Sizing is model dependent; measure hand length and circumference per the sizing guide supplied with the product or contact the seller/manufacturer for fitting guidance to ensure a comfortable, secure fit.
The glove portion uses neoprene and reinforced resin for comfort and flexibility. The host/robot components use PC/ABS alloy, PVC, and stainless steel for durability.
The unit is powered via a power/USB cable (included or specified in the package). Check the product box or manual for the correct cable and power requirements; some models may require an external USB power source or adapter.
Yes — the product lists CE marking and ISO 13485 certification, indicating compliance with applicable European safety and medical device quality management requirements. Follow the user manual for safe operation.
Fit the glove to the correct hand, secure straps, connect the power/USB cable, and select the therapy program per the user manual or therapist instructions. Begin with low intensity and short duration, increasing as recommended by your clinician.
Therapy duration and frequency vary by condition and individual goals. Typical sessions often range from 15–45 minutes once or multiple times per day, but always follow a personalized plan from your therapist or physician.
Many users can safely use the device at home, but it should be prescribed and configured by a therapist, especially for post‑injury or post‑surgical rehabilitation. Remote therapy sessions are possible if your clinician supports home use and monitoring.
Wipe the neoprene and exterior surfaces with a damp cloth and mild soap; do not soak or machine wash. Avoid harsh chemicals or bleach. Inspect mechanical parts, cables, and connectors regularly and keep the device dry and stored in a cool place.
Some models may include companion software or firmware. Check the package contents and user manual. For software updates, follow manufacturer instructions — contact the supplier or authorized service center for support.
Warranty terms, repairs, and return policies vary by seller and region. Refer to the product warranty card and seller’s return policy. For repairs or service, contact the manufacturer or an authorized service center rather than attempting to open the device yourself.
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