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How do I use Active Hands in Occupational Therapy?

Find out how Active Hands’s products can be used for your Occupational Therapy clients who have reduced hand function.

General Purpose aids being used in rehab. Adaptive gym equipment. Suitable for reduced hand function: tetra, quad, cerebral palsy, SCI, spinal cord injury, limb difference, stroke and more.

How do I incorporate Active Hands’ products into my physiotherapy/rehab?

Physiotherapy and rebab are important steps on the road to recovery and you need the right tools to help you do that job!

The general purpose gripping aid can be used to hold toys like this glitter wand

How can my child use Active Hands in play?

Playing is a big part of childhood. Active Hands have products to help your child to access instruments, toys and equipment.

Child on the shore next to a yellow kayak. She is holding her paddle above her head and grinning. She uses a Limb Difference gripping aid in her right hand.

How can I use Active Hands with my child outdoors?

From riding a trike, to kayaking, to competing in motorcross – get your child outdoors! Find out how Active Hands’ products can help.

How to use our hand aids

How can teachers use Active Hands with pupils in school?

As a teacher, developing a child’s motor skills can be a challenge when they have reduced hand function. Find out how Active Hands can help.

Euan using blue mini gripping aid to hold rattle

How can children use Active Hands products in learning?

Children have plenty to think about when they are learning – don’t let reduced hand function be a hurdle to that! Focus on the task instead!

Child holding cutlery grips with mini gripping aid. Suitable for reduced hand function: tetra, quad, cerebral palsy, SCI, spinal cord injury, stroke and more.

How can my child use Active Hands to eat?

We have a variety of grips available to help your child eat independently. Our How to guide takes you through the options.

Zip grip zip pull on blue child's coat. Suitable for reduced hand function: tetra, quad, cerebral palsy, SCI, spinal cord injury, stroke and more.

How can Active Hands products help my child get dressed?

A few simple products could help your child get dressed. See how Active Hands’ products can help your child be more independent.

Paralypian Josie Pearson using general purpose aid. Adaptive gym equipment. Suitable for reduced hand function: tetra, quad, cerebral palsy, SCI, spinal cord injury, stroke and more.

How do I use Active Hands’ products as an Athlete?

Active Hands gripping aids are designed to withstand the level of training that elite athletes do. Use them for training and competing.

Paradox sports use our gripping aids for climbing.

How do I incorporate Active Hands’ products into Activity Centres?

Activity centres can incorporate all sorts of fun endeavours. Active Hands help your clients get a grip in a range of activities.

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