Return to Work After Stroke: Adaptive Desk Setup to Buy
Ergonomic chairs, one-handed keyboards, monitor arms, and fatigue-friendly desk gear for stroke survivors going back to office or remote work.
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Ergonomic chairs, one-handed keyboards, monitor arms, and fatigue-friendly desk gear for stroke survivors going back to office or remote work.
Read guide →Shop therapy putty and resistance sets for stroke hand rehab — how color grades map to strength and when to ask your OT.
Read guide →Buy adaptive utensils, plate guards, and rocker knives for eating with one hand after stroke — OT tips and affordable catalog picks.
Read guide →Shop sock aids, dressing sticks, and one-handed dressing tools stroke survivors search for when bending and fine grip are hard.
Read guide →Bands, putty, pedal exercisers, and grip tools for between-session homework — with reminders to follow your PT prescription.
Read guide →Budget-friendly bands, putty, and grip tools sorted by estimated price — for survivors building a home exercise corner.
Read guide →What mirror therapy is, when to ask your OT, and which starter products match our mirror therapy list.
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