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    E-Z Exer-Board

    E-Z Exer-Board helps to improve finger dexterity and hand strength. The board has a suction cup base to provide stable platform for seven tools that offer various resistance during exercise. Provides resistive finger flexion, extension and lateral prehension, forearm supination and pronation, and wrist flexion and extension.
    Product #: 2A7251TF

    Details

    • Use for strengthening fingers, hands and forearms
    • Variety of sizes and shapes help improve pinching and gripping ability
    • Board measures 12" x 9" (30 x 23cm) and is covered with loop material to provide resistance
    • Four suction cup feet secure the board in place
    • Includes one block and six hook-covered rollers
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