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The Metolius Grip Saver Plus is an arm, hand, and finger exerciser designed for use by individuals with finger, wrist, and elbow injuries or disabilities. This exerciser is designed to strengthen and balance the muscles of the hand, wrist, and forearm for rehabilitation and prevention of finger, wrist, and elbow injuries. The exerciser allows the hand to move through a full, natural range of motion, using both the flexion (closing) motion and the extension (opening) motion. The set includes two Grip Saver bands and one sponge ball made of foam rubber. WEIGHT: 1.5 ounces.

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Price: 17.95.

This product record was updated on December 30, 2003.

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Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI)

Sumner, Washington 98352-0001
United States
Telephone: 800-426-4840.
TT: 800-223-1988.
Fax: 253-891-2523.
Web: http://www.rei.com.


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