Restore Grip Strength and Independence After Stroke
The Rehabilitation Hand Brace Glove gives stroke survivors and those with finger weakness the confidence to grip physiotherapy equipment safely, turning daily exercise into measurable recovery.
From Frustration to Freedom
A journey back to movement.
The Struggle to Hold On
Post-stroke hand weakness and finger paralysis make everyday rehab tools impossible to grasp. Without a secure grip, physiotherapy sessions become exercises in frustration, not recovery.
The Turning Point
This medical‑grade brace brings targeted support to each finger. The curved palm cup and adjustable strap transform a weak hand into a stable, controlled grip — instantly making equipment usable.
Freedom in Motion
With the brace locked in place, independence returns. Patients pedal with confidence, rebuild strength session by session, and regain the ability to move on their own terms.
Engineered for Reliable Grip
Every detail addresses the unique challenges of hand rehabilitation.
Individual Finger Splints
Each digit cradled in its own reinforced cup prevents finger collapse and ensures even force distribution, letting you hold handles without slipping.
Adjustable 360° Wrist Strap
A wide neoprene band wraps around the wrist and tightens with a quick‑release buckle, locking the hand in the optimal position for every therapy session.
Open‑Palm Design
The palm stays free for natural air circulation while the vented neoprene wicks moisture, so patients can exercise longer without overheating or chafing.
How to Put On the Brace
Three simple steps for a secure grip every time.
- 01
Slide Fingers Into Cups
Insert each finger into its corresponding splint cup. The curved palm cup should rest naturally against your hand.
- 02
Wrap and Tighten Wrist Strap
Feed the neoprene strap through the buckle and pull it snug around your wrist. The fit should be firm but not painful.
- 03
Test Grip on Equipment
Grasp the handle of your physiotherapy bike or device. Squeeze gently and adjust the strap if you feel any slippage.
Designed for Daily Rehab
Materials & Construction
- Material
- Medical‑grade neoprene, reinforced plastic splints
- Finger support
- 5 individual flexible cups
- Wrist closure
- 360° adjustable buckle strap with hook‑and‑loop
- Hand orientation
- Ambidextrous (fits left or right hand)
- Palm design
- Open center for ventilation and circulation
- Strap length
- Adjustable 5–9 inch wrist circumference
- Weight
- Approx. 120 g
- Care
- Wipe with damp cloth; air dry only
Why This, Not Just a Glove
Standard solutions fall short for rehab needs. This brace is purpose‑built.
| This BraceBEST | No Support | Basic Gloves | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finger stabilization | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Wrist alignment | ✓ | ✗ | Partial |
| Secure equipment grip | ✓ | ✗ | Partial |
| Breathable design | ✓ | N/A | Partial |
| Adjustable fit | ✓ | N/A | Limited |
| Reinforced finger cups | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Medical‑grade materials | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
What Patients Say
After my stroke I couldn’t hold the bike handles at all. This brace gave me back my grip and my confidence.
I was afraid I’d drop the handlebars and hurt myself. This brace eliminates that fear completely.
This little glove changed my rehab. I can actually focus on pedaling instead of fighting to keep my hand on.
After my stroke I couldn’t hold the bike handles at all. This brace gave me back my grip and my confidence.
I was afraid I’d drop the handlebars and hurt myself. This brace eliminates that fear completely.
This little glove changed my rehab. I can actually focus on pedaling instead of fighting to keep my hand on.
My therapist recommended this for my hand weakness. It fits perfectly and makes every session productive.
Works wonders on the stationary bike. My hand stays in position even when I get tired. Highly recommend.
Sturdy enough for daily physiotherapy but still feels comfortable. The open palm really helps with cooling.
My therapist recommended this for my hand weakness. It fits perfectly and makes every session productive.
Works wonders on the stationary bike. My hand stays in position even when I get tired. Highly recommend.
Sturdy enough for daily physiotherapy but still feels comfortable. The open palm really helps with cooling.
Good support, but takes a minute to get the straps just right. Once adjusted, it feels very secure.
Material is very good quality and breathable. I use it about 30 minutes daily and no skin irritation.
Used it for three weeks now, grip strength is definitely improving. Strap is a bit long for my small wrist but still works.
Good support, but takes a minute to get the straps just right. Once adjusted, it feels very secure.
Material is very good quality and breathable. I use it about 30 minutes daily and no skin irritation.
Used it for three weeks now, grip strength is definitely improving. Strap is a bit long for my small wrist but still works.
Questions Patients Ask
Will this brace fit very small or large hands?
Is it only for stroke patients?
Can I wear it for activities other than cycling?
Is the material breathable for longer sessions?
How do I clean the brace?
Does it slip during vigorous cycling?
Your Recovery Starts Today
Take the first step toward independent mobility.

