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The Rehab Weights – Individual Cuff Weight 15 Lb. is designed for rehabilitation and targeted resistance training, providing a reliable loading option for both upper and lower extremities. It supports ankle or wrist placement, enabling therapists and individuals to tailor routines based on strength, mobility, and rehabilitation goals. The 15-pound weight offers a measurable loading step for gentle range-of-motion tasks and progressive resistance activities, helping maintain momentum in treatment plans. Built to withstand regular use in clinical settings or home workouts, this cuff delivers consistent performance across sessions and supports structured progression.
Designed as a rehab ankle or wrist weight, this cuff weight is a practical component of physical therapy programs, orthopedic rehabilitation, and progressive resistance training. Its secure closures and ergonomic fit accommodate swelling, limited range of motion, or comfort preferences, helping you customize load without compromising form. The 15-pound rating provides a clear, incremental stimulus that supports predictable progression and measurable gains as patients advance through rehabilitation goals. By labeling loads directly on the weight, therapists can verify current resistance quickly during session changes or progress assessments, reducing setup time in busy clinics and enabling smoother workflow.
Durability is a core focus of its design. The combination of a rugged vinyl shell and reinforced interior stands up to routine handling, cleaning, and the demands of high-use environments found in clinics or home gyms. The weight is engineered to offer repeatable resistance across multiple sessions, promoting consistency in treatment plans and ensuring that patients experience the same stimulus from set to set. Whether used for gait training, ankle and wrist mobility work, or resistance-building routines, this cuff weight delivers dependable performance without adding unnecessary bulk. For patients, this translates into clearer progression guidelines and more efficient therapy sessions, supporting long-term rehabilitation objectives with reliable, controlled loading.
The Rehab Weights – Individual Cuff Weight 15 Lb. is designed for rehabilitation and targeted resistance training, providing a reliable loading option for both upper and lower extremities. It supports ankle or wrist placement, enabling therapists and individuals to tailor routines based on strength, mobility, and rehabilitation goals. The 15-pound weight offers a measurable loading step for gentle range-of-motion tasks and progressive resistance activities, helping maintain momentum in treatment plans. Built to withstand regular use in clinical settings or home workouts, this cuff delivers consistent performance across sessions and supports structured progression.
Designed as a rehab ankle or wrist weight, this cuff weight is a practical component of physical therapy programs, orthopedic rehabilitation, and progressive resistance training. Its secure closures and ergonomic fit accommodate swelling, limited range of motion, or comfort preferences, helping you customize load without compromising form. The 15-pound rating provides a clear, incremental stimulus that supports predictable progression and measurable gains as patients advance through rehabilitation goals. By labeling loads directly on the weight, therapists can verify current resistance quickly during session changes or progress assessments, reducing setup time in busy clinics and enabling smoother workflow.
Durability is a core focus of its design. The combination of a rugged vinyl shell and reinforced interior stands up to routine handling, cleaning, and the demands of high-use environments found in clinics or home gyms. The weight is engineered to offer repeatable resistance across multiple sessions, promoting consistency in treatment plans and ensuring that patients experience the same stimulus from set to set. Whether used for gait training, ankle and wrist mobility work, or resistance-building routines, this cuff weight delivers dependable performance without adding unnecessary bulk. For patients, this translates into clearer progression guidelines and more efficient therapy sessions, supporting long-term rehabilitation objectives with reliable, controlled loading.