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35 Hand Rehab Exercises for Stroke Patients - eBook

A stroke can make everyday tasks feel impossible. But there’s hope. This free eBook provides easy-to-follow hand exercises you can do at home to improve strength and coordination.

  • Effective exercises designed specifically for stroke patients.
  • Step by step instructions and clear illustrations.
  • Tips and advice to maximize your recovery.
Download your free copy today and start improving your hand mobility strength and coordination today!
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