For over 40 years, Rolyan has been the therapist’s choice and most trusted brand when it comes to orthopedic supports and hand therapy tools. Rolyan products are designed with the patient and hand therapist in mind, and occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on Rolyan products to assist the elderly and
Categories: Occupational Therapy Aids
Added on: April 6, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
For over 40 years, Rolyan has been the therapist’s choice and most trusted brand when it comes to orthopedic supports and hand therapy tools. Rolyan products are designed with the patient and hand therapist in mind, and occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on Rolyan products to assist the elderly and those with disabilities. Rolyan products include therapeutic putty, overhead exercise devices, slings, rigid and soft orthopedic supports, wrist braces, therapeutic and thermoplastic splints, straps, fasteners, and range of motion products. These are the same high quality professional products used in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes.
My OT was using them & I found them very useful in scar massage I bought these to speed up the healing process after hand surgery. My OT was using them & I found them very useful in scar massage. My hand couldnât effectively massage the scars as well as the tool so I spent a few bucks. It was $ well spent. I definitely feel my scars softened & I improved my range of motion quicker as well.
Excellent tool and comfortable to use The quality of this scar massager has deteriorated immensely in the two years since I last purchased it. The heads are not centered on the scar sticks and the sticks themselves are of poor quality wood and unfinished. I am returning them. If I were desperate I would use them but for the price they are way too expensive given the quality. (8/19/15)I used this tool for scar massage when I did hand therapy as a physical therapist/hand therapist. I would used this on post-op…
they work fine. The tips of both tools needed to be sanded off with emery board. Once completed, they work fine.