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Work & Productivity
Ergonomic mice, stands, keyboards. 34 curated picks. · Est. $5–$350 per item

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Work & Productivity. Ergonomic mice, split keyboards, dictation mics, and document holders support return-to-work when fatigue, vision, or one-handed typing is a barrier.
Topics: Work & Productivity · Ergonomic mice · stands · keyboards · work-productivity · stroke recovery · post-stroke · caregiver
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Anti Vibration Work Gloves for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Ergonomic Keyboard for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.


Foam Handle Covers for Tools for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Gardening Gloves With Grip for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Grip Tape for Tools for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Guitar Finger Strength Trainer for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Keyboard Wrist Rest for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Mouse Wrist Rest for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Musician Finger Exerciser for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Padded Cycling Gloves for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Phone Tripod Grip for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Steering Wheel Grip Cover for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.


Tilting stand keeps a laptop at a safe angle in bed or chair.

Cushioned mat for sit-stand desks — reduces leg fatigue.

Camera Stabilizer Phone Grip for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Stable surface with wrist cushion — work from couch during fatigue days.

Sits on existing desk — raises keyboard and monitor for stand breaks.

Holds papers at eye level beside monitor — less looking down.

Soft grips slip onto pens — wider barrel for weak pinch.

Clamp-mount hub — plug devices without reaching behind tower.


Self-opening scissors — cut mail and crafts with reduced grip.


Compact keyboard layout designed for single-hand typing.



Raises screen to eye level — less neck strain during return-to-work.

Separated key halves — neutral wrist angle for one- or two-handed typing.

Angled foot support — reduces leg swelling during seated work.


Hands-free voice typing when keyboard speed is limited.

Frequently asked
- How do I choose Work & Productivity for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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