Revomaze is perfect for OT

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Coloradobluesguy
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Revomaze is perfect for OT

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I just thought how good the Revomaze is for Ocupational therapy I haven’t really put it together until just now but I realized the strength in my hands has improved. As a kid I had a stroke and haven’t had the best strength in my hands but it has improved I wonder if Chris Pitt has pitched this to hospitals for people to use to help build the motor skills that may be lost in an injury?
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Re: Revomaze is perfect for OT

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Interesting observation! I bet it would be helpful in certain circumstances. :)
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I've had the opposite experience with the mazes. After a few hours of play, the joints in my fingers and knuckles start to hurt. I should also note that I blatantly ignore advice to take regular breaks. :oops:
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