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Passive Continuous Motion Devices
These devices are designed for passive rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs, focusing on joints such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, ankle, and hip. Key features include programmable functions like speed control, work time, and automatic movement breadth increase. They are suitable for both surgical and non-surgical pathologies, aiding in recovery from conditions like arthroscopy, rotator cuff injuries, and fractures. Models like the Fisiotek 2000 series offer memory card functionality for storing patient data and include a 'Warm-up' feature for joint preparation.
Active Rehabilitation for Upper and Lower Limbs
The 'Rota' devices, both wall-mounted and movable, facilitate active rehabilitation exercises for shoulder and elbow pathologies. They allow for a range of exercises, including self-passive mobilization and proprioceptive exercises. The devices are adjustable to suit patient size and exercise requirements, and they come with accessories to enhance exercise variety. These tools help therapists reduce repetitive tasks while enabling patients to monitor their progress.
Biofeedback and Exercise Equipment
Biofeedback devices and exercise equipment like exercise bikes, ergometers, rowing machines, and steppers are included in the catalogue. These tools are designed to support fitness and rehabilitation by providing feedback and resistance training to improve muscle strength and endurance.
Proprioception Tools and Strengthening Equipment
Proprioception tools, along with bands, cords, weights, and dumbbells, are available for enhancing balance and muscular strength. These tools are essential for comprehensive rehabilitation programs, aiding in the recovery of motor functions and muscle conditioning.
Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
Equipment for neurocognitive rehabilitation is also featured, focusing on improving cognitive functions alongside physical rehabilitation. This holistic approach is crucial for patients recovering from neurological conditions.
Exercise and Rehabilitation Equipment Overview
1. Rehabilitation Exercises
- Inclined Plane Lunge: Reactivates muscle stabilization reflexes in the gleno-humeral joint, reducing painful contractions.
- Passive Exercises: Used in early mobilization stages post-surgery or after periarthritis.
- Active Exercises: Complement strengthening exercises to improve coordination and overcome painful contractions.
- Proprioceptive Exercises: Enhance joint awareness and stability.
2. Equipment and Devices
- Rota Guide: Manual for exercises targeting shoulder fractures, impingement syndrome, and various arm fractures.
- Art Rehab Device: Strengthens muscles and aids in limb rehabilitation with adjustable features and a maximum load of 9.5 kg.
- Goniometric Biofeedback: Aids in joint angle monitoring and rehabilitation, particularly useful for knee hyperextension control.
3. Fitness Equipment
- Exercise Bikes: Various models (Polo M, Golf M, Golf P, Golf P Eco) with features like magnetic braking systems, heart rate monitoring, and multiple workout programs.
- Ergometers: Models (Ergo E3, E5, E7, RE7) offer advanced features like induction braking, multiple workout programs, and user profile storage.
- Rowing Machines: Kadett and Coach M models simulate real rowing with adjustable resistance and include exercise computers.
4. Accessories
- Chest Strap: Measures heart rate and transmits data to exercise computers.
- Rubber Mats: Protect floors and reduce noise during equipment use.
Overview: This document provides detailed specifications and descriptions of various fitness and rehabilitation equipment, including steppers, cycle ergometers, proprioception tools, and rehabilitation aids. It highlights the features, technical specifications, and intended use of each product.
Stepper Equipment: The document describes two types of steppers: the Montana stepper and the Mini-stepper. Both are designed for cardiovascular and muscle strengthening exercises, with adjustable resistance and a training computer. The Montana stepper has a maximum load capacity of 110 kg and dimensions of 95x80x155 cm.
Cycle Ergometers: The document details several models of cycle ergometers, including vertical and horizontal magnetic bikes. Key features include magnetic resistance systems, adjustable resistance, heart rate monitoring, and transport wheels. The ergometers comply with EEC Directive 93/42 and are suitable for medical rehabilitation.
Proprioception Tools: Various balance boards and proprioception tools are described, designed to improve coordination, balance, and motor skills. These include the Balance Board, Accelerator, and Wipracer, each with specific dimensions and features for targeted exercises.
Elastic Therapy Bands and Cords: The document lists REP Bands and REP Cords, available in different resistance levels and lengths, used for rehabilitation exercises. They are latex and odor-free, with color-coded resistance levels.
Weights and Dumbbells: A range of weights and dumbbells are described, including wrist and ankle weights, dumbbells, and hand exercisers. These are intended for muscle toning and strengthening exercises.
Neurocognitive Rehabilitation: The document introduces the Leonardo Modular Board and Positional Feedback systems, used for proprioception rehabilitation. These tools provide feedback and assist in various exercises to improve balance and posture.
Conclusion: The document provides comprehensive information on fitness and rehabilitation equipment, emphasizing their specifications, features, and applications in medical and fitness settings.
Overview: The document provides a comprehensive guide on various rehabilitation tools and machines designed to monitor and enhance patient movements, particularly focusing on asymmetries, compensations, and performance changes. These tools are used in neurocognitive rehabilitation and muscular strengthening, offering feedback mechanisms to guide therapy.
Key Sections:
  • Inclinometer: Used to monitor angles and provide feedback to prevent undesired movements, enhancing exercise accuracy and effectiveness.
  • Laser Pointer: Visualizes pelvis and trunk behavior, aiding in position recognition exercises.
  • Goniometer: Controls joint movements, providing feedback for successful task completion or error signaling.
  • Antennas - Mouse: Tracks pelvic movements, storing data for analysis.
  • Leonardo Complete Kit: A modular system for designing specific exercise programs, adaptable for home use.
  • Multifunction Table: Supports various exercises with adjustable components for flexibility.
  • Muscular Strengthening Machines: Includes detailed descriptions of machines like the Butterfly/Back Press, Leg Extension/Curl, and Shoulder Trainer, each with adjustable features to cater to individual rehabilitation needs.
Applications: The document highlights the use of these tools in tasks such as pelvis tilt stabilization, trajectory following, and muscle lengthening exercises. Feedback mechanisms are crucial for identifying inaccuracies and guiding patient movements.
Accessories and Adjustments: Many machines come with adjustable features like seat height, hand grips, and range limiters to tailor exercises to patient needs. Accessories such as extended arms and various bars enhance the functionality of machines.
Conclusion: The document emphasizes the importance of these tools in providing targeted rehabilitation, improving patient outcomes through precise monitoring and feedback.
Overview: This document provides specifications and descriptions of various exercise equipment designed for muscular strengthening, particularly focusing on the triceps and torso. All equipment conforms to Directive 93/42 on medical devices, ensuring compliance with safety and performance standards.
Equipment Descriptions:
  • V-shaped Bar: Specifically designed to exercise the triceps, this equipment is marked with the CE certification, indicating conformity with medical device regulations.
  • 3-section Bench (xPs20120): This bench offers versatile exercise options, especially when used with the Ercolina pulley system. It features three movable sections, an adjustable backrest from 0 to 90 degrees, and a tiltable seat. Transportation wheels are available as an accessory. Dimensions are 105 x 32 x 53h cm.
  • Torso Bench (xPs20140): Used for strengthening back and gluteal muscles, this bench allows for adjustable footrest distance and exercise intensity through a gas spring mechanism. It includes an inclination angle indicator and height adjustment for the padded section. Dimensions are 125 x 66 x 110h cm.
  • Tilting Bench (xPs20130): Designed for torso strengthening and spinal mobility, this bench features three movable sections, adjustable foot bars, and a continuously adjustable headrest from -90° to +40°. The leg section can be adjusted from +30° to -40°. Dimensions are 150 x 44 x 88h cm.
Additional Information: The document also lists various other medical and rehabilitation equipment categories, such as static beds, posture stabilizers, parallel bars, therapy beds, and more, indicating a comprehensive range of products offered by the manufacturer.
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CHINESPORT GENERAL CATALOGUE - EDITION 2013 86 Passive Continous Motion devices 90 Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs 96 Biofeedback 97 Exercise Bikes and ergometers - fitness line 101 Rowing machine and steppers 102 Vertical and orizontal ergometers - medical line 106 Proprioception tools 109 Bands - cords - weights - dumbells 112 Neurocognitive rehabilitation 119 Muscular strengthening

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Passive Continous Motion devices fisiotek hp CPM device allows to work on the three main joints of the upper limb: shoulder, elbow and wrist. It’s stable and precise and it can be used both with the patient sitting or lying down. The device is provided with a memory card. The operational data for each patient is automatically stored on it. This makes instrument preparation easier and faster for following rehabilitation sessions. It’s also available a function defined as “Warm-up”, which has the purpose of warming up the treated joint through several movement cycles having a work angle less than...

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Passive Continous Motion devices CPM device for left and right shoulder treatment, indicated whenever joint movement needs to be restored passively in both surgical or nonsurgical pathologies. It allows rotation with patient sitting down or lying down and the possible movements carried out on the shoulder are: 1) Elevation in flexion; 2) Elevation in abduction; 3) Internal-external rotation. The device is easy to move and handle, suitable for home use. It consists of a base fitted on four swivel casters with brake and is height adjustable. Weight: 20Kg SUPPLIED WITH: Arm support for performing...

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Passive Continous Motion devices FISIOTEK 2000 Series for the passive rehabilitation of the lower limb A range of models meets the operators’ various needs. It ranges from the model that allows you to work on three joints – knee, ankle and hip – to the more specific model for the knee including the simple and compact instrument suitable for rental. THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS • Prostheses and ligamental plastics of the knee and ankle • Hip and knee prostheses • Remedial surgery of the knee’s extension • Osteotomy of hip and knee • Re-education in arthral fractures of the hip, knee and ankle • Synovectomy...

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Passive Continous Motion devices 08390 Item code Use of Memory card Speed during flexo / extension control Work time control Automatic extension increase Force control Speed control Automatic flelxion increase Pausa during extension Pausa during flexion Warm up cycles Knee movement breadth fisiotek model Hip - Knee - Ankle Hip - Knee - Ankle Ankle movement breadth Hip movement breadth (mid limb) Power supply Electrical safety Electromagnetic compatibility Group 1 Class B Standard EN 60601-1-2 Classification according to EEC Directive 93/42 Models with memory card and warm-up cycles Two models...

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Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs Rehabilitation device for shoulder and elbow movement pathologies It is a device for performing maintenance exercises for the shoulder and elbow in the event of fracture outcomes, less serious impingement syndromes and rigidity caused by arthrosis. It consists of a wall-mounted metal frame featuring a height-adjustable wheel to suit the patient’s size or the exercise to perform. The device is fitted with a handle and knob that allow a wider range of exercises compared to the “Lapidari’s wheel” from which it derives. Patients can work both sitting...

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Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs Examples of use for the wall-mounted “Rota” Source: excerpt from “Rota” user manual “Arm cycling” exercise This exercise is still effective today for three main reasons: it stimulates the whole kinetic chain, spontaneously combines external rotation and abduction movements and, finally, it is performed with minimal learning effort by the patient. Let’s think of having the wheel in front of us, with the patient standing on our left side. The patient moves the wheel clockwise with his/her left upper arm. 1) When the handle reaches the wheel top, the...

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Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs Rehabilitation device for shoulder and elbow movement pathologies This device is for shoulder and elbow rehabilitation in cases of stiffness, impingement syndrome and pre- and post-surgery treatment. It has a metal frame and a height-adjustable wheel to suit the patient’s size or the exercise to perform. It can be easily moved by an operator. It comes complete with a set of accessories, including: a handle, a knob, a forearm support, a counterweight, an elbow rest and a front grip handle. The accessories supplied allow performing a wider range of...

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Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs The “draining rack” exercise External rotation and abduction combined in several degrees. Passive exercises: they can replace the electric mobilizer in postsurgery treatment. Active exercises: external rotator strengthening can be achieved during an abduction movement with minimum stimulation of the deltoid muscle. The “inclined plane lunge” exercise Strong shoulder blade (lower trapezius) stabilization and activation of the whole kinetic chain in the gleno-humeral anteflexion. Recommended against the impingement syndrome. This video describes a...

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Active rehabilitation for upper and lower limbs 07465 ARTI REHAB This device is used to do exercises to strengthen muscles and rehabilitate both lower and upper limbs. Essentially, it comprises a painted steel structure, with chromed sliding parts. The seat and backrest are padded and upholstered in imitation leather than is easy to disinfect. The oscillating load arm is characteristic and can be used on both sides. The extent of the movement and application point can be adjusted independently. A set of weights is supplied that makes it possible to gradually increase the resistance, according...

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