Rehabilitation equipment category

Occupational Therapy Equipment and Training Tools

Occupational therapy rooms often combine task-oriented tables, pegboards, hand tools, and coordination devices. Buyers can compare standard and powered configurations and request a coordinated equipment package for a new or expanding therapy room.

Category guide

What is Occupational Therapy Equipment?

Occupational therapy equipment supports task-oriented practice involving hand function, upper-limb movement, coordination, reach, balance, and activities used in rehabilitation programs. Equipment selection should follow the therapy population and planned activities, not simply the number of tools in a room.

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Who this category is for

Occupational therapy departments, rehabilitation hospitals, pediatric centers, senior-care facilities, and therapy-room planners.

Common equipment types

Upper-limb training tables

Organize seated reaching, movement, and task-based training with manual, electric, or software-assisted configurations.

Hand and coordination tools

Includes pegboards, balance trainers, separators, and graded dexterity activities.

Room packages

Combine tables, storage, hand-function tools, and larger training devices around the intended patient group.

How to choose

  • Therapy objectives: List the hand, upper-limb, coordination, cognitive, or daily-activity tasks the room must support.
  • User access: Check table height, wheelchair clearance, working reach, handedness, grip demands, and supervision needs.
  • Cleaning and storage: Compare surface materials, removable parts, small-component storage, and cleaning procedures.
  • Package planning: Prioritize frequently used core tools first, then add specialized activities based on the clinical program and budget.

Equipment comparison

Equipment typePrimary useTypical settingSpecifications to confirm
Upper-limb training tableSeated reaching and movement tasksOT rooms with repeated upper-limb sessionsTable height, range, resistance, wheelchair clearance
PegboardDexterity and coordination activitiesHand-function and graded task programsPeg size, board angle, material, storage
Balance coordination trainerControlled hand and arm coordinationTask-oriented OT sessionsMovement range, difficulty adjustment, stability
Finger training boardFine-motor and finger-separation tasksHand rehabilitation areasDimensions, component size, positioning, cleaning

Available models

Compare 12 models in this category.

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Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table, Standard

Occupational Therapy | KF-SGZ

Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table, Standard

An upper-limb activity table configuration associated with software-supported training; exact hardware and software scope must be verified by quotation. Size: Request current datasheet.

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Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table, Electric

Occupational Therapy | KF-SGZ

Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table, Electric

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table with Software

Occupational Therapy | KF-SGZ

Multifunctional Upper Limb Training Table with Software

An upper-limb activity table configuration associated with software-supported training; exact hardware and software scope must be verified by quotation. Size: Request current datasheet.

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Wooden Pegboard

Occupational Therapy | KF-MCB-1

Wooden Pegboard

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Adjustable Incline Wooden Pegboard

Occupational Therapy | KF-MCB-2

Adjustable Incline Wooden Pegboard

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Arc Wooden Pegboard

Occupational Therapy | KF-MCB-3

Arc Wooden Pegboard

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Strip Pegboard

Occupational Therapy | KF-MCB-4

Strip Pegboard

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Steel Round Pegboard

Occupational Therapy | KF-MCB-5

Steel Round Pegboard

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Hand Balance Coordination Trainer

Occupational Therapy | KF-SPH-2

Hand Balance Coordination Trainer

Size: 40*26*5cm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Hand Balance Coordination Trainer

Occupational Therapy | KF-SPH-1

Hand Balance Coordination Trainer

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Wooden Finger Separator Board

Occupational Therapy | KF-FZB-1

Wooden Finger Separator Board

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Wooden Finger Separator Board with Casters

Occupational Therapy | KF-FZB-2

Wooden Finger Separator Board with Casters

Size: Confirm. Final specifications, accessories, packing, and document status should be confirmed before order.

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Buyer questions

Questions buyers ask about Occupational Therapy Equipment

Use these answers to prepare a model comparison. Final suitability and documentation must be confirmed for the selected equipment and destination market.

What equipment is commonly found in an occupational therapy room?

Common equipment includes adjustable work tables, upper-limb trainers, pegboards, coordination tools, hand-function devices, storage, and task-based activity materials.

How should a new OT room be planned?

Start with the patient population and treatment activities, then plan wheelchair access, work surfaces, storage, cleaning, and a mix of core and specialized tools.

Should every clinic buy the same OT package?

No. Pediatric, neurological, orthopedic, geriatric, and hand-therapy programs have different priorities. A package should be built around actual workflows.

What specifications matter for an upper-limb table?

Review usable work area, height and range adjustment, resistance or drive method, wheelchair clearance, accessories, power requirements, and maintenance.

Can several small OT tools ship with larger equipment?

Mixed-product quotations are possible. Provide the complete model list and quantities so packing compatibility and freight planning can be reviewed.