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Physical Therapy Home Therapy Kit

Physical Therapy Home Therapy Kit

Physical Therapy Home Therapy Kit features a wide variety of physical therapy supplies needed to suit any patient’s needs. The kit includes latex resistance bands, a digital thermometer with disposable probe covers, powder-free/latex-free gloves, gauze sponges, non-sterile pads, and more. This collective group of PT supplies is designed for individuals starting an at-home rehabilitation program.

Helps Restore & Maintain Health at Home

Created to help you restore and maintain your health in the comfort of your home, the PT Home Therapy Kit allows for patients to restore their functional abilities on their own time and schedule without the burden of transportation. This prepackaged kit is tailored for every home care environment. Ensure your patient is the on the path towards a speedy recovery with the PT Home Therapy Kit!

Prepackaged Kit to Suit Every Patient’s Needs

The kit features resistance bands for exercise, helping stretch muscles to increase flexibility and muscle strength. The gait belts are included to assist with transfers between wheelchairs and other seats in the home. The 8-sec digital thermometer, plastic goniometer, and self-taking blood pressure kit help with monitoring progress in health. Lastly, the gauze sponges, sterile alcohol prep pads, tapes, and dressings are ideal for cleansing and protecting wounds from the external environment.

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