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What does Autostart Mean/ Do these powerballs Require a Cord to Start?
Autostart Start Powerballs feature an in-built autostart spring mechanism and do NOT need a cord to start. Simply wind the rotor back and release for an easy, fuss-free start every time. Check out our videos page for starting techniques and tips.
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I’m experiencing pain in my finger, can I still start Powerball?
Yes, Powerball is very easy to start. Simply wind the rotor back and release. If pain in your finger is preventing you from doing this, a much simpler way to start Powerball is to roll the rotor backwards across a flat surface, such as a table or wall.
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What makes Powerball so effective for finger rehabilitation?
Powerball’s isometric resistance is what makes it so effective for rehabilitation. As you spin Powerball, it generates non-impact, isometric resistance which works its way deep into the muscle tissue, not just in the in the finger, but throughout the entire upper body - repairing and healing for a long-lasting and speedy recovery.
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What is included in the finger pack?
The Powerball Finger Rehab Pack includes 1 x Powerball Autostart Classic, 1 x Powerball Carry Case, 3 x Finger Stretch Exercisers, 1 x Isometric Finger Exerciser, 1 x Skrunch StressBall and 1 x Squeeze Exercise ‘Egg’
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How often should I use Powerball?
For rehabilitation purposes, we recommend using Powerball at a low level of resistance (around 5,000rpm) for 3-5 minutes each day, or as much as your injury will allow. As you begin to progress through your recovery, you will notice that your spin sessions with Powerball will quickly grow longer and faster, as you yourself grow stronger.
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How often should I use the Finger Stretch Exerciser?
We recommend using the Finger Stretch Exerciser once or twice a day during your recovery (or as much as your injury allows for). Start by doing 3 reps of 20 stretches with a sufficient break in between each rep. As you begin to recover and grow stronger, you can increase daily use.
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How often should I use the Isometric Finger Exerciser?
We recommend using the Isometric Finger Exerciser once or twice a day during your recovery (or as much as your injury allows for). Start by squeezing and holding the buttons down for 20-60 seconds at time. It is also beneficial to use the Exerciser like you would a trumpet for 20 seconds at a time. As you begin to recover and grow stronger, you can increase daily use.
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Want to know more about the different types of strengthening equipment available?
We offer a range of rehabilitation and strengthening products on our website. For more information on the individual products and which piece of equipment is right for you, read our blog post: https://powerballs.com/grip-strength-equipment/