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| PASSIVE/ACTIVE EXERCISE THERAPY FOR THE DISABLED |
| EX N' FLEX :: HOSPITAL STUDIES |
EX N' FLEX AIDS IN STROKE RECOVERY
EF-250 Leg Exerciser
- Improved mental attitude
- Beneficial rhythmic patterning
- Improves flexibility of Muscles Joints and Tendons (Registered on the Biofeedback Display)
- Ankle movement stretches Achilles tendon, prevents and overcomes drop foot
- Reverse motion for increased ankle movement
- Improves Balance
- Predictable patterned movement alleviates necessity for caregivers to provide hand manipulation of limbs which is extremely tiring and less predictable
- Improved bowel function and control
- Improved bladder function and control
- Stretches lower back muscles
- Works abdominal muscles
- Reduced pain and spasm
- Reduces edema
- Increased venous return which helps avoid phlebitis and skin breakdown
- Increased energy level
- Where voluntary movement is present, active effort may be used in conjunction with the motor
- with results of the effort measured on the Biofeedback Display
EF-100 Arm Exerciser
- Improved mental attitude
- Unique Arm Support to prevent drag on frequently painful, sub-luxated shoulder
- Stretching of tendons and muscles into hand helps to reduce extreme tone and improve
- flexibility of contracted fingers
- Improved arm motion / hand finger control
- During horizontal motion, placing unaffected arm over affected arm gives trunk movement
- All three movements work trunk, shoulder and back Muscled
- Shifting of weight from one buttock to the other helps prevent and/or heal pressure sores
- and alleviate skin breakdown
As reported by clients
- Subluxated shoulder gap reduced
- Use of Tens no longer required as the pain went away
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