That sounds like a really interesting device! I’ve heard of gyroscopic tools like that being used in physical therapy, especially for people recovering from wrist injuries or dealing with repetitive strain.
It actually reminds me of how important targeted therapy tools are—not just for physical rehab, but also in areas like communication. For example,
speech therapy for adults
uses a similarly focused approach. Whether someone is recovering from a stroke, managing a voice disorder, or working on articulation, therapists use specific exercises and techniques to retrain the muscles used in speech and improve overall communication.
Just like the CuraBall strengthens hand muscles through controlled resistance, adult speech therapy strengthens vocal and articulatory muscles with personalized, consistent practice. Both are great examples of how targeted, low-impact tools can support recovery and long-term wellness!