SOLUTION
PROBLEM
Valid times count Vibration reminder feedback
To address these issues, a guiding grip ball needs to be designed that can display the number of squeezes, provide timing reminders, and allow adjustable resistance to accommodate varying grip strengths for different patients.
Not holding the ball firmly enough can cause problems such as fistula blockage.
The current clinical guidelines for ball-squeezing exercises require holding the squeeze for 5 seconds and then releasing, with a frequency of 3-4 times daily. However, existing ball-squeezing tools may not provide adequate grip support or sufficient hold time and may increase the risk of fistula blockage and complications.
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Adjustable hardness
With adjustable strength function, the grip strength can be changed by replacing the outer ring with different hardness to meet the needs of different patients and ensure flexibility and effectiveness.
Screen display
Effective and visible at any time
Equipped with a clear screen display function, users can check grip strength data and count and timing information at any time, making it convenient for users to monitor progress and ensure exercise effects.
Effective press vibration reminder
It has a vibration reminder function that vibrates five seconds after pressing to ensure that the user has completed the effective grip movement. This unique function has never been seen in the market and improves the user's accuracy and effect.
Overall structure