Work Simulation Tools
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Restore Real-World Function Through Task-Based Therapy
Bridge the gap between rehabilitation and real-world performance with the System 4™ Work Simulation Attachments. Designed to simulate workplace activities and everyday functional tasks, these specialized attachments help patients restore the upper-extremity skills needed for work, home, and daily living.
Traditional exercise equipment often falls short when it comes to replicating the complex movements and hand functions required in real-life situations. The System 4 Work Simulation Attachments allow clinicians to recreate meaningful tasks in a controlled environment, helping patients improve strength, dexterity, endurance, coordination, and confidence as they progress through rehabilitation.
Clinical Applications
Whether supporting post-injury recovery, occupational rehabilitation, Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs), or work hardening programs, these attachments provide objective, task-based therapy that prepares patients for a successful return to activity.
The Work Simulation Attachment package includes:
- Multiple Tool Adapter
- Precision Pinch with Rotation
- Spherical Grasp
- Lateral Pinch with Rotation
- Three-Point Prehension with Rotation
- Upper Extremity Wheel
- Upper Extremity Wrench
- Speeder Wrench Simulator
- Screwdriver Simulator
- Prehension with Parallel Grip
Key Benefits
- Simulates real-world workplace and everyday functional activities
- Supports activity-specific assessment and rehabilitation programs
- Improves strength, dexterity, coordination, and endurance
- Enhances range of motion and fatigue tolerance
- Provides valuable support for Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs)
- Facilitates work hardening and return-to-work conditioning programs
- Enables training across multiple grip patterns, grasping motions, and tool-handling activities
- Helps clinicians recreate patient-specific occupational and daily living demands
- Delivers objective performance monitoring and measurable progress tracking
These task-specific tools allow therapists to target a wide range of hand, wrist, forearm, and upper-extremity movements while replicating functional activities commonly encountered at work and throughout daily life.