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Why It Helps
- After strokeSilicone Scar Sheets for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.
- Reducing fall risk at home
- Safer bathing and shower transfers
Key Features
- Curated for stroke recovery use
- Easy to clean and store
- Compatible with most homes
- Backed by therapist guidance
Specifications
- Weight capacity
- Up to 399 lbs
- Adjustable height
- Yes
- Tool-free assembly
- Yes
- Warranty
- 1 Year Limited
Specific products you can buy
Silicone Scar Sheets is our general recommendation — below are 3 verified listings across 1 retailer (photos + source links).
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8 across 1 sites- Lightweight & easy to clean Verified
Great for the chronic-recovery stage when you still want to push gains.
Linda H. 20eBay search - Worth every penny
We use this every morning for safe transfers — no more close calls. Easy to wipe down.
T. Nguyen 40eBay search - Best $X I've spent post-stroke Verified
Holds up to daily use. Replaced a cheaper version that started wobbling.
C. Brown 42eBay search
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What to know before you choose
Product overview
Silicone Scar Sheets for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support. Self-adhesive silicone sheets designed to reduce the appearance of scars from surgeries, injuries, C-sections, and burns by providing a moist healing environment and gentle compression.
What's included
- Silicone Scar Sheets
- User manual
- Basic tool kit (if applicable)
How to choose and use it
Choose by fit
Match the product to your space, ability, and goals. When in doubt, ask your therapist.
Start slowly
- 1. Check all parts against the manual.
- 2. Set up in the area you'll use most.
- 3. Practice with a caregiver nearby.
- 4. Clean and store as instructed.
Safety notes
- Stop if pain increases
- Use only as tolerated
- Ask a therapist after surgery or tendon repair
For caregivers
Stand on the survivor's weak side during transfers and walks.
Pre-position items at waist height before starting any task to reduce reaching and falls.
Build the new equipment into an existing morning or bedtime routine.
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