http://www.handmasterplus.com/
Handmaster Plus easily combines the mechanics of strength and balance in one complete, convenient, easy to understand hand exerciser.
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1. HANDMASTER PLUS IS…
A complete hand exerciser that
naturally strengthens the 9 muscles
that close the hand AS WELL AS the 9
muscles that open & spread the hand
– all in one easy, continuous exercise.
Strong, balanced hand muscles are
vital for finger, thumb, hand, wrist,
carpal tunnel & elbow performance &
injury prevention. click for more.
A hand grip strengthener that addresses ‘grip-stabilizer’ muscles as well as ‘grip-action’
muscles for serious grip strength programs. click for more
A powerful hand exercise therapy device that maximizes blood flow, peripheral nerve
stimulation & repair to the finger, thumb, hand, wrist, carpal tunnel & elbow and
compliments all rehabilitation protocols.
2. Vital Ergonomic hand strengthening equipment that maximizes workplace performance
& injury prevention at the finger, thumb, hand, wrist, carpal tunnel & elbow.
Handmaster Plus is Rated #1 as ‘the most complete, convenient & cost-effective finger,
hand & wrist exerciser on the market.’ click for more
Hand Grip Strengtheners Must Be
Diverse
Maximum hand & grip strength is dependent on 2
factors:
1) the strength and stability of the ‘grip-action’ muscles
(the HAND CLOSING MUSCLES – i.e. the finger flexors &
adductor muscles, located on the front of the hand, wrist
& elbow) and,
2) the strength and stability of the ‘grip-stabilizer’
muscle chain (the HAND OPENING MUSCLES – i.e. the
finger extensors & abductor muscles, located on the
back of the hand, wrist & elbow).
To maximize grip strength, the 9 muscles that ‘open’ the hand MUST BE strengthened and
balanced with the 9 muscles that ‘close’ the hand.
3. BEST HAND AND FINGER EXERCISES REQUIRE BALANCE
The best hand and finger exercises take into consideration the balance of all 18 hand
muscles. Nine muscles close the hand (i.e. the ‘grip-action’ muscles – the flexors and
adductors – located on the front of the hand, wrist & elbow) and equally, nine muscles
open the hand (i.e. the ‘grip-stabilizer’ muscles – the extensors and abductors –
located on the back of the hand, wrist & elbow).
Does Your Hand and Finger Exerciser Strengthen AND Balance Your Muscles?
Traditional ‘grip-only’ hand and finger exercisers only take into consideration the 9
muscles that close the hand with no regard for the KEY grip-stabilizer muscles. This
error can lead to hand muscle imbalance. Hand muscle imbalances leads to RSI’s
(repetitive stress injuries) like carpal tunnel syndrome, DeQuarvain’s Syndrome,
Dupuytren’s Contracture, Blackberry Thumb, tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow to name
a few. It is the most common muscle imbalance in the body thanks to poor workplace
ergonomics, poor hand exercise and daily repetitive gripping habits.
Repetitive Gripping in Society
Daily repetitive gripping for most people today is a given – whether it is at work, during
sport or music, on the computer, smart phone or video-gaming, or at hobby. Whether
you know it or not, the long- and short-term health of your hands, wrists, forearms &
elbows is at stake. Poor (or no) hand muscle training exercises directly affects the
stability of the fingers, thumb, hand, wrist, carpal tunnel, forearm & elbow. Chronic
wear and tear of small areas of our joints without proper circulation from exercise
leads to arthritis. RSI’s are currently costing individuals and industry tens of billions of
dollars each year in therapy and work time/play time lost.
Hand Exercise for Extensors
Hand Exercise for Flexors
4. CONTACT US
#114-1124 Fir Ave, Blaine, Washington,98230
USA
Phone: (403)269-2225
Website: http://www.handmasterplus.com/