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Dialysis

Move during dialysis.

The new THERA-Trainer bemo can be perfectly used for patients undergoing dialysis who want to engage in more physical activity.

 

Energy & vitality.

Helps combat fatigue and boost energy levels.

Patients with chronic kidney disease who are on dialysis often experience physical deconditioning due to their reduced physical activity levels. This can lead to a loss of muscle strength and stamina, making it challenging to perform daily activities.

 

With the bemo cycling program, THERA-Trainer provides a low-impact, safe, and effective exercise solution for patients on dialysis. With adjustable resistance levels and various training programs, patients can work on their strength, endurance, and flexibility to combat fatigue, boost energy and vitality.

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“Cycling training during haemodialysis has the potential to improve treatment efficiency, physical function, mental function, and overall quality of life in patients.”

 

Christian Gorbach

Market Expert Dialysis

Make it work.

Check out our guides to intradialytic cycling with the new THERA-Trainer bemo.

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What customers say about THERA-Trainer

Dr. med. Stephanie A Bridenbaugh
Head of Department Basel Mobility Center

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Felix Platter Hospital relies on state-of-the-art methods not only in diagnostics, but also in therapy. For several years now, the end-effector gait trainer lyra has been used in gait rehabilitation, allowing therapists and patients to benefit from the advantages of modern gait rehabilitation robotics.

Michael H.
Hospital virus after a knee operation with pneumonia in both lungs and artificial coma

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When I was allowed to go home after rehabilitation, I was able to use a THERA-Trainer right away. I exercised with the device two or three times a day and after a short time I was able to walk on my own again. As a result of the exercise, my condition improved to such an extent that I no longer required the artificial oxygen supply.

Marcus Kriegel
Paraplegia affected person

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It’s nice to be standing at full body height again. The rehab days in the clinic are exhausting. But giving up is not an option.

Gabriele Flieger
Affected person with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

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With the THERA-Trainer I have the possibility to train adapted muscles and mobility of legs and arms in case of decreasing strength. I can still do this independently without the support of the electric drive. The device is handy and transportable by rollers, so I can train everywhere in my flat. Am very satisfied and see it as the only way to maintain the arm and leg muscles in the best possible way.

Jürgen Winkler
Paraplegic after swimming accident

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From the moment I first started using a wheelchair, the THERA-Trainer has been a constant training device. I first encountered it in the hospital. I then had it prescribed so that I could train at home. In particular I use the cranks for my upper body and arms, so that I can actively maintain and build up my remaining muscles. I try to train with the tigo several times a week.

Sabine Lamprecht
Physical Therapist, MSc. Neurorehabilitation

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One advantage of training with the THERA-Trainer is that the training stimulus can be set sufficiently high and frequently at home, as it makes perfect sense to train daily or better three times a day.

Sabine Lamprecht
Physical Therapist, MSc. Neurorehabilitation

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For training upper body strength and endurance and thus also the shoulder muscles and connection to the trunk muscles, training with the THERA-Trainer upper body trainer is recommended on a regular basis.

Tobias Braun
Researcher, University of Applied Health Sciences, Bochum, Germany

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Additional dynamic-assisted standing training is safe and easy to perform with subacute stroke patients.

Martin Felgentreu
Physiotherapist, Clinical specialist Parkinson’s disease

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Especially people who particularly enjoyed cycling before their illness can be easily motivated to train with the THERA-Trainer.

Janine Ehlers
Speech and language therapist, occupational therapist and specialist for vegetative states

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The option to work statically, as a pure standing device, or dynamically, as a balance trainer, allows an individual adaptation of the training situation to the respective daily condition and the therapy progress of the patient.

Moving together.

Worldwide, doctors, therapists and, most importantly, patients rely on THERA-Trainer’s unique rehabilitation solutions. Here are some of our trusted partners.

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Move: now.

Any questions? Our clinical experts are ready to help.

 

+1 215-764-3024

 

We are looking forward to hearing from you.








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