McKesson Therapy Putty, Firm, 4 oz.

McKessonSKU: 1129142_EA

Color: Blue
UOM: Each
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Frequently Asked Questions about McKesson Therapy Putty, Firm, 4 oz.

McKesson Therapy Putty is a grip strength exercise tool made with high-quality silicone polymer. It is designed to provide resistance for patients during therapy sessions.

This product is designed for patients undergoing physical therapy or rehabilitation, particularly those with grip strength exercises.

Apply the putty to the desired area of resistance and have the patient perform a series of squeezes or grasps. Start with gentle pressure and gradually increase as needed.

No, it is not made with natural rubber latex or other natural materials. Instead, it is made with high-quality silicone polymer.

Yes, this product can be used daily as part of a patient's therapy routine. However, it's essential to follow proper usage guidelines and consult with a healthcare professional if necessary.

The putty is color-coded by resistance level for added convenience and to ensure consistency in treatment. Each color corresponds to a specific resistance level.

Store the putty in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity.

The shelf life of McKesson Therapy Putty is indicated on the packaging. Generally, it can be stored for up to 2 years from the date of manufacture.

Yes, this product is suitable for adults and children of all ages. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using it on patients under 18 years old.

McKesson Therapy Putty is preferred due to its high-quality silicone polymer, non-toxic properties, and color-coded resistance levels. It provides consistent and safe treatment for patients undergoing grip strength exercises.

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