SPACARE Exercising Upper Limbs Exerciser Wrist

Spaker Arc Exercise is a rehabilitation tool used in upper limb exercises within physical and occupational therapy. It helps train arm and shoulder movement through a controlled curved path, supporting motion tracking exercises, improving motor control, and helping restore range of motion under rehabilitation supervision.
Main Benefits
- Improves motor coordination: helps connect visual perception with hand movement in an organized way.
- Increases joint flexibility: supports shoulder and arm stretching exercises through a wide movement path.
- Neurological rehabilitation: used in programs to restore direction and range of movement control.
- Activates muscles: helps engage the shoulder stabilizers and upper back muscles during exercise.
Technical Description
The product consists of a fixed wooden base, a curved metal arch, and a movable wooden handle that slides along the metal track. Its design is intended for motion tracking exercises and range-of-motion exercises during rehabilitation sessions.
Uses
- Tracking exercises: moving the handle along the arch from one end to the other.
- Arm elevation exercises: reaching the highest points in the movement path.
- Occupational therapy: used in programs to restore daily motor performance.
- Physical therapy for the shoulder: applied in upper limb exercises under professional supervision.
Target Audience
Physical and occupational therapy centers.
FAQ
What is Spaker Arc Exercise used for?
It is used in shoulder and arm rehabilitation exercises to improve motor control and range of motion.
Who is this product for?
It is used in physical and occupational therapy settings under rehabilitation supervision.
Is it suitable for upper limb exercises?
Yes, it is designed for arm and shoulder exercises and hand movement along the curved path.

















