Steadi-3 | Anti-Tremor Glove
Steadi-3 | Anti-Tremor Glove
Regain control and confidence with the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove, a discreet, non-invasive assistive solution designed to help reduce hand tremors during everyday activities. Ideal for individuals living with essential tremor, Parkinson’s disease, or other neurological conditions, the Steadi-3 Glove provides immediate support without medication or surgery.
Using intelligently balanced resistance, the glove adapts to natural hand movements, helping counteract shaking while preserving fine motor control. This results in smoother, steadier motion for daily tasks such as eating, drinking, writing, typing, grooming, and using tools.
Lightweight and comfortable, the glove features breathable, flexible materials for extended wear and a secure fit that does not restrict circulation or range of motion. Its low-profile design allows confident use at home, work, or in public. Easy to put on and remove, the Steadi-3 requires no batteries, charging, or maintenance, helping restore independence and improve everyday quality of life. Designed for reliability, comfort, and confidence.
Why we know this works
Why we know this works
We love the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove because it offers a smart, noninvasive way to support independence in clients with Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s disease. Its adaptive damping technology responds in real time to hand tremors—reducing unwanted movement without restricting intentional motion. That means clients can confidently perform fine motor tasks like feeding, writing, or grooming with greater control and less fatigue. Because it’s lightweight and battery-free, it fits easily into daily routines, supporting participation and autonomy in meaningful activities. It’s an excellent example of technology meeting function—helping clients stay engaged in the moments that matter most.
How to access this resource
How to access this resource
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove work?
The Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove uses advanced stabilization technology that automatically adapts to your hand movements in real-time. It provides gentle, targeted resistance to counteract tremors, helping to steady your hand during everyday activities without requiring any manual adjustments or settings.
Q: Who can benefit from using the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove?
The Steadi-3 is designed for individuals living with essential tremor or Parkinson's disease who experience hand tremors that interfere with daily tasks. It's ideal for anyone looking to regain independence and confidence in activities like eating, drinking, writing, or using utensils.
Q: Is the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove noticeable when wearing it?
No, the Steadi-3 features a discreet design that looks similar to a regular glove. It's designed to be worn comfortably in public or private settings without drawing unwanted attention, allowing you to go about your daily activities with confidence.
Q: What activities can I do while wearing the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove?
You can perform a wide range of everyday activities including eating meals, drinking beverages, writing or signing documents, using a computer mouse, applying makeup, and other fine motor tasks that require hand stability. The glove adapts to different movements automatically.
Q: Is the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove invasive or does it require surgery?
No, the Steadi-3 is completely non-invasive and requires no surgery, medications, or medical procedures. Simply wear the glove when you need hand stability support, and remove it when you don't. It's a wearable assistive device that provides immediate tremor reduction.
Q: How do I get started with the Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove?
To order your Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove, contact AskSAMIE: Answers for Accessibility directly. Their team can help you with sizing, answer any specific questions about your needs, and guide you through the ordering process to ensure you get the right fit.
Q: Can the Steadi-3 replace my tremor medication?
The Steadi-3 Anti-Tremor Glove is designed to complement your existing treatment plan, not replace it. It provides physical stabilization support that works alongside medications or other therapies prescribed by your healthcare provider. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your treatment regimen.
Q: Does the Steadi-3 work for both hands?
Yes, the Steadi-3 can be used on either hand depending on which hand experiences tremors or which hand you need stabilized for specific tasks. Contact the team to discuss whether you need one glove or a pair based on your individual needs.
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