The versatile, easy-to-use Grid is a device for developing and testing both gross and fine motor skills, stability and proprioception. You can provide agility and quickness training for athletes and help patients with neurological disorders improve gross motor skills.
Patients can move in all directions, in any plane. Training with the Grid facilitates functional activities such as walking, stepping, weight-shifting and reaching. It also assists the development of higher-level skills such as hopping, jumping, lunging and throwing. It allows for quick, reproducible, valid and accurate assessment of movement. You can record responses by time, distance, speed and quality of movement. You can also break movement patterns down into their components, and compare them with normal values. And, no need to place tape on the floor or wall.
WALL-MOUNTED
Mounted to the wall, the Grid offers a wide variety of movement exercises that assist patients toward improved shoulder range of motion, enhanced movement in the upper extremities and the development of eye-hand coordination.
FLOOR USE
On the floor, the Grid facilitates isolated exercise testing for striding, stepping and balancing, as well as for more dynamic skills such as toe touching and ball rolling.
One year