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SIXPAD Hand Pulse (Efficiently targets the three forces that support hand movement: pinching, grasping, and holding)

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Manufacturer / Brand
MTGSIXPAD
Package Weight
485g

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Product Introduction

Hand movement is achieved not only through the strength of the fingers, but also through the strength of the intrinsic muscles (palm muscles) and extrinsic muscles (forearm muscles). Intrinsic muscles, in particular, are said to be necessary for grip strength, including pinching. Therefore, it is important to continually train your hands through repeated clenching and unclenching movements. Ease of Use

Two functions useful for healthy living (EMS training and hand stretching) are packed into a compact, palm-sized device.
Electrical stimulation targets the intrinsic muscles of the hand, training hand strength essential for daily activities such as pinching, grasping, and holding.
This EMS training gear meets a wide range of needs, from finger training for seniors to those working with their hands, sports, and stretching.
Simple Design

Operation is incredibly simple: use the up and down buttons to switch functions, and the left and right buttons to adjust the electrical stimulation level (6 levels).
Two Steps to Maintaining Healthy Hands

■ Step 1: EMS Training (10 minutes)
Easily target the hand muscles required for pinching, grasping, and holding movements, effectively training your fingers.

■ Step 2: Hand Stretching
Equipped with a vibration function that vibrates at up to 7,500 times per minute.
In addition to gripping, rolling and pressing the device against your fingers will comfortably stimulate the muscles in your fingers, stretching those often overworked.
Pinch, grasp, hold. Training your hands is essential.

Hand movement requires not only finger strength, but also the strength of intrinsic muscles (palm muscles) and extrinsic muscles (forearm muscles).
Intrinsic muscles are said to be necessary for grip strength, including pinching. Therefore, it's important to continue strengthening your hands by repeatedly gripping and unclenching movements.
Hands are often the starting point for many things, and the combination of pinching, grasping, and holding allows us to perform everyday movements.

Training the muscles in your hands may be the key to maintaining your everyday routine.

Three Strengths That Make Up Grip Strength
■Pinch Strength (Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand)
Pinch Strength/Opening and Closing a Water Bottle, Turning a Faucet, Holding Chopsticks

■Crush Strength (Intrinsic and Extrinsic Muscles of the Hand)
Grasp Strength/Holding a Cup, Grasping a Handrail

■Hold Strength (Intrinsic and Extrinsic Muscles of the Hand)
Hold Strength/Holding a Bag, Holding a Shopping Cart

Uses / Indications

Hand movements are achieved not only by the strength of the fingers, but also by the strength of the intrinsic muscles (palm muscles) and extrinsic muscles (forearm muscles). In particular, the intrinsic muscles are said to be necessary for the strength that makes up the fingers' grip, including pinching. It is important to continue strengthening your hands by repeatedly gripping and opening. Hand movements are achieved not only by the strength of the fingers, but also by the strength of the intrinsic muscles (palm muscles) and extrinsic muscles (forearm muscles). In particular, the intrinsic muscles are said to be necessary for the strength that makes up the fingers' grip, including pinching. It is important to continue strengthening your hands by repeatedly gripping and opening. ● Pinch strength (intrinsic muscles of the hand): Pinching strength/opening and closing a plastic bottle, turning a faucet, holding chopsticks ● Crushing strength (intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the hand): Grasping strength/holding a glass, holding a handrail ● Holding strength (intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the hand): Holding strength/holding a bag, holding a shopping cart

Specifications

Size: Approx. 68 x 68 x 62 mm (W x D x D) Weight: Approx. 145 g Set Contents: 1 Hand Pulse Device, 1 USB Charging Cable, 1 Instruction Manual (with Warranty) Silicone Rubber, ABS Resin Approximately 30 Repetitions (EMS Training Mode Level 6, Room Temperature 23°C) Approximately 70 Repetitions (Stretch Mode, Room Temperature 23°C)

Materials

Body: ABS resin, silicone rubber

Precautions

Do not use this product in conjunction with the following medical electrical equipment: - Those with or suspected of having heart disease (those experiencing heart pain, palpitations, or other discomfort). Pregnant women or those who have just given birth. Those who have been advised by a doctor not to exercise. Those with cuts on their hands. Those with metal objects such as bolts embedded in their hands. Those who have consumed alcohol. Those with a fever (over 38°C). Do not use on any part of the body other than the palms for EMS training mode, or on any part of the body other than the hands for stretch mode. Wounds or other mucous membranes. Areas where plastic surgery has been performed. Areas with implanted metal, plastic, or silicone. Do not use on any part of the body other than those specified above.

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Package Weight485g
ManufacturerMTG
BrandSIXPAD
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