huikerui S Rehabilitation Robotic Glove: Mirror therapy training
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At a price point that makes home rehabilitation a tangible reality, the Rehabilitation Robotic Glove is a sleek piece of medical tech aimed at stroke and hemiplegia recovery. It's not just a glove—it's a robotic assistant that guides hands through repetitive motions, boosting motor skills, easing stiffness, and rewiring neural pathways with precision.
Its five-finger mechanism offers individual support for each digit, emulating natural movement with an engineer's finesse. An integrated LED display serves up real-time performance stats, turning tedious therapy into an engaging, data-driven game. By leveraging mirror therapy, it cleverly tricks the brain into sensing movement in a paralyzed limb by mirroring actions from the healthy side—a neat psychological hack for stroke survivors. Designed for both clinical use and home setups with expert oversight, it handles everything from basic finger curls to intricate grasps, accelerating recovery with every session.
- 5-finger robotic assistance
- LED display for feedback
- Designed for stroke recovery
- Left-hand specific model
- Hemiplegia therapy support
- Mirror therapy training
General specs
- Brand: huikerui
- Model: S
- Seller: Joom
- Hand Orientation: Left Hand
- Therapy Type: Mirror Therapy, Robotic Assistance
- Display Type: LED
- Finger Mechanism: 5-Finger
- Intended Use: Stroke Rehabilitation, Hemiplegia Therapy
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | huikerui | jingli | Yousheng | Fanshenzhan | ZTTO | Sexy nail |
Model | S | S | XL Right Hand | |||
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Price | $143.22 | $148.35 | $144.43 | $152.87 | $138.77 | $143.21 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 22, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 18, 2025 |
Hand Orientation | Left Hand | Left Hand | Right Hand | Right Hand | Right Hand | |
Therapy Type | Mirror Therapy, Robotic Assistance | Mirror Therapy | Mirror Therapy | Mirror Therapy | Mirror Therapy, Robotic Assistance | |
Display Type | LED | LED | LED | LED | LED | LED |
Intended Use | Stroke Rehabilitation, Hemiplegia Therapy | Stroke Rehabilitation, Hemiplegia Therapy | Stroke Rehabilitation, Hemiplegia Therapy | Stroke Rehabilitation, Hemiplegia Therapy |
Arthur V.
Nantes
September 1, 2025
As a healthcare worker, I was excited to try this for my own recovery after a mionr stroke, thinking it'd be a game-changer. But honestly, it fell short. It does the basics, guiding my hand throygh motions and reducing stiffness, but it's not the miracle worker the brand claims. The quality is decent, but for the cost, I expected more finesse and ease of use. It helped a bit with motor skills, but I've seen better results with traditional methods. Not terrible, but not great either—just okay. Would I recommend it? Only if you're on a tight budget and have professional support handy.
- Pros: The glove fits well and feels sturdy, with each finger getting individual help that mimics natiral motion—quite impressive for the price. I liked how it turns therapy into a bit of a game with the screen showing progress, which makes repetitive exercises less boring. The mirror therapy aspect is a clever touch, as it seemed to trick my brain into feeling movement on the affected side, which could be really helpful for recovery.
- Cons: However, it's not as smooth as I hoped; the movements can feel a bit robotic and jerky at times, which might not be comfortable for everyone. The display is small and hard to read, especially for older eyes like mine, and it doesn't always track accurately. Setup required expert help, which isn't ideal for home use, and it didn't integrate well with my existing routinrs—felt a bit clunky and overhyped.