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The SaeboStretch is now available in 5 sizes (XXS-L).
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The SaeboStretch is a revolutionary, new, award-winning dynamic hand splint for individuals suffering from neurological injuries, such as stroke. The splint helps to prevent joint damage while improving and maintaining range of motion.
Protects your Joints:
Positions the Hand:
The SaeboStretch provides maximum positioning utilizing the following:
Clients that may not be appropriate for the SaeboStretch typically exhibit one or more of the below:
SaeboStretch |
SaeboStim micro |
SaeboGlove |
SaeboFlex |
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Includes three interchangeable, spring-loaded plates to allow patients with spasticity to stretch comfortably and safely. | Designed to prevent or reduce spasticity and improve muscle re-education. | With a lightweight and low profile design, the SaeboGlove is the premiere functional solution for impaired hand function. | Our original ground breaking design is still the first choice of patients with limited hand function and increased tone. |
Try it for 30 days | Try it for 30 days | Try it for 30 days | Try it for 30 days |
$199 | $299 | $299 | $599 |
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C.S. –
Thanks to the SaeboStretch, I am starting to be able to stretch my fingers out again. My physical therapist had never heard of Saebo and she is amazed at the progress I am now making. She is absolutely impressed. I alternate wearing the SaeboStretch at night and the Stim Micro during the day. Sometimes I even wear them at the same time. I am very pleased with the results I have gotten in such a short period of time and I hope this is just the beginning.
Mariah –
The SaeboStretch is designed with a more forgiving platform than most orthotics, making it comfortable to wear. Through therapy, I have regained most of my previous functionality. I’ve adapted to using my left hand as my dominant hand, and my right side continues to progress. I’m less efficient than I used to be and still get very tired, but I’m much better off than I was a year and a half ago.
Laura Conner –
Now that I have seen and used this product, it seems obvious that a neuro-patient should not be in a static splint. Yet, that is what all of us OTs did for years! When my patients use the SaeboStretch, I see improved compliance with splint wear and improved soft tissue lengthening. A number of my patients actually LIKE their Stretches.