Active-Assisted Range of Motion

Wand Exerciser

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Wand Exerciser
Overview & Description

Wand exercise refers to a type of fitness or physical rehabilitation that uses a wand, stick, or dowel for various movements, most commonly to improve shoulder flexibility and range of motion. It is used to treat conditions like frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, and general shoulder stiffness by utilizing the unaffected arm to gently guide and assist the injured arm through movements.

✨ At Bansal Physiotherapy Clinic, we leverage the latest medical advancements and high-quality equipment to provide tailored recovery options for every patient.

How it Works
  • Active-assisted motion: Uses the strength of the unaffected arm to gently guide and push the injured arm through its range of motion.
  • Controlled stretching: Allows the patient to control the speed and depth of the stretch, minimizing pain and muscle guarding.
  • Neuromuscular re-education: Promotes bilateral coordination and restores normal shoulder rhythm and movement patterns.
Benefits & Common Uses
  • Shoulder rehabilitation: Treating frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), rotator cuff strains, and general shoulder stiffness.
  • Restoring flexibility: Gently increases abduction, flexion, and rotation of the shoulder joint.
  • Post-operative care: Helps patients safely start passive and active-assisted mobilization after surgery.

Professional Care — Using advanced techniques like Wand Exerciser ensures a faster, natural recovery, allowing you to return to active life safely.

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