Anyhow, I started physical therapy a few days ago so that some day... maybe not tomorrow... maybe not next week... maybe not any time soon... I can fully use my arm again.
During the first session the therapist pulled out this exercise pulley system that I could use to do some of the stretching. She recommended that I buy one from the center or from a sporting goods store for home use. I gave a quick glance at the setup and my first thought was "Buy!? I can make that... and with one hand no less!" and that is more or less what I did.
It was good to be making things again and surely cheaper than buying one as I only need to purchase the knob handles and the pulley (having all the other supplies on hand).
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A small pulley
Soft rope (that you wouldn't mind gripping)
2 Round handle knobs
2 Eye hooks to fit in knobs
8" of webbing (preferably cotton)
2 grommets
A nut and bolt that can clamp to the grommet
A 1/8" quick link
Craft glue
An Exacto knife or razor
Grommet pliers
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I have a wrist/elbow injury (nerve, technically-- hoorah, Cubital tunnel syndrome!) and one of the therapies my PT had me doing involved the pulley system to help my nerves get used to stretching properly again. I was cleared to not have to continue attending PT, which is good for my insurance-less (and recently jobless, due to said injury!) pocketbook, but the stretches helped so much...
My beau already bought me some hand-weights for that part of my at-home PT, but now I can hopefully convince him to help me build this so I can keep doing that part of the therapy as well. Bless you, and thank you so much for posting this 'ible!
i was worried when I put this up that no one would have use for this since it is kind of specific, but apparently there are more people like me out there who have badly screwed up their shoulder.
The rope didn't bother me so much on the PT version since theirs was really thin, but with the version I made, it was a little more obtrusive. Perhaps if I were to ever have to do this again I would use paracord (or make your version).