An active-passive trainer is a type of therapy device used in mobility rehabilitation. It allows individuals with mobility impairments to engage in both active and passive movements to improve their muscle strength, range of motion, and overall motor function.
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Our Active-Passive Trainer - RehaMoto series is given 24 months of warranty
Yes. We can provide you with ISO 13485 certificate, CE certificate, TGA certificate, NRTL certificate, and Health Canada registration certificate.
Yes, our active-passive trainers RehaMoto LGT-5100D and RehaMoto LGT-5100P are available for home use. These devices are designed to be user-friendly and can be adjusted to the individual's needs. However, it is advisable to undergo initial training and instruction from a healthcare professional to ensure safe and effective use.
While an active-passive trainer is generally safe to use, there may be certain precautions or contraindications for specific individuals. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional or physical therapist before using the trainer, especially if the person has severe spasticity, uncontrolled seizures, severe osteoporosis, or any medical condition that may be adversely affected by movement therapy.
The frequency of using the active-passive trainer can vary depending on the individual's condition and the advice of their healthcare professional. Generally, therapy sessions using the trainer can be conducted several times a week, ranging from 2 to 5 sessions, with each session lasting for about 20 to 60 minutes.
Using the active-passive trainer offers several benefits, including improved muscle strength and endurance, increased range of motion, enhanced blood circulation, prevention of muscle contractures, improved coordination and motor control, and overall functional improvement.
The active-passive trainer can benefit individuals with various mobility impairments, such as those recovering from stroke, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or orthopedic surgeries. It can also be beneficial for people with conditions like multiple sclerosis or cerebral palsy who have limited mobility.
An active-passive trainer consists of a motorized platform or device that can move limbs, such as the legs or arms, in a controlled manner. It has different modes that allow the user to actively move their limbs against resistance or passively let the machine move their limbs for them. These repetitive movements help stimulate muscle activation and improve joint mobility.
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