





🌟 Stack Up Your Rehab Game — Because Progress Should Be Colorful!
The Rehabilitation Advantage Large Stacking Hand Cones set includes 30 durable, 7-inch tall cones designed with grooved, non-slip surfaces to improve upper extremity coordination and range of motion. Perfect for use in home, school, or clinical therapy settings, these multi-colored cones are easy to stack, clean, and transport, making them an essential tool for effective motor skills rehabilitation.
| ASIN | B08DJRN882 |
| ASIN | B08DJRN882 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,082 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #144 in Sports Cones & Pylons |
| Brand | Rehabilitation Advantage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (138) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (138) |
| Date First Available | 28 October 2020 |
| Item model number | 847102003108 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/RIKR9 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 20.32 x 10.16 cm; 1.13 kg |
| Units | 1 Count |
L**D
I use these all the time in my work. These are great for therapy tasks such as: gross grasp tasks, overhead reaching, and obstacle navigation. The only downside is they are not like regular gym cones, without a base they fall over pretty easily. On the other hand, they are light weight, easy to stack together, & put in a backpack! Depends on your ultimate use, but these are a great option & very durable so you'll have them for a while!
I**Y
As many have written, these were hard to separate. I popped mine in the freezer and it did the trick. Once you get them unstuck, they don't seem to be hard to separate after that. I suggest twisting and pulling them to separate. Other than that, they are perfectly fine.
A**R
Would work great for pt but unable to get half of them apart.
P**T
These are pretty much identical to the ones used by my therapists which costs almost twice a much. Some individuals have said the cones stuck together and could not be pulled apart. The trick is to not squeeze the cones while trying to unstack them. (Squeezing is a natural motion when trying to pull two items apart, but in this case, squeezing distorts the cone, causing it to jam in place.) Use one hand to gently grasp one cone. Then (on the cone that at the bottom of the stack) use your thumb and middle finger to make a circle around the base. Don't squeeze the cone, just use a light touch to keep your fingers from sliding off the cone. I recently got a shipment of 30 cones, and probably a third seemed to be completely stuck together. Using the trick I just described, they all came apart as nicely as you could want.
R**T
I bought these while watching a PT use them for balance exercise by putting on floor and have Pt pick them up while using a walker. There are so many therapy options you can do with these to help a stroke Pt. I took one star off because they are sometimes hard to separate from each other when stacked. Would recommend to anyone trying to do therapy at home between rehab services.
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