Therapy Options

Passive and assistive movement of the leg

The weight of the leg can be transferred to the device for gentle movement (especially helpful for weak or painful legs). The rubber bands are used to guide the device. The leg can be moved passively or with assistance.

Hip and knee joint mobilization

Flexion mobilization

Extension mobilization

Concentric and eccentric muscle training

Activation of the leg muscles

activation of the extensors

Concentric and eccentric stretching against the resistance of the rubber band

activation of the flexors

Slow flexion and extension against gravity

Therapy for everyday life

Pulling on the rubber bands while lying down is comparable to lifting a heavy object while standing.

Therapy for the ankle joint

Activation of the plantar flexors

Carabiner in the forefoot area

Activation of the dorsiflexors

Carabiner in the heel area

Neutral position for hip and knee therapy

Carabiners in the ankle area hardly cause any torque.

Activation of the foot muscles

Diagonal arrangement of the carabiners

Therapy after amputations with prostheses

  • Preparing the residual limb for full weight bearing

  • Activation of the muscles in the residual limb areah

Concentric and eccentric activation of the hip extensors against the resistance of the rubber bands

Concentric and eccentric activation of the hip flexors without rubber bands - movement against gravity

Active trunk extension

Therapy against a limping mechanism - active stretching of the leg in length while simultaneously pulling the rubber bands

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