The THERA-Trainer bemo is a therapeutic device for circular passive, assistive or active movement of the upper and lower extremities. The transition from passive to active therapy is seamless. The medical device is used for leg exercise in a lying or almost lying position, e.g. in a hospital/nursing bed or on a therapy couch, and for upper body exercise in a lying, almost lying or seated position, e.g. in a hospital/nursing bed, therapy couch, chair or wheelchair. The movement is managed by the drive unit and is limited in extent by the selected crank radius. The drive of the upper extremities and the lower extremities is managed by the same drive unit. The drive unit will never move the arms and legs simultaneously. The drive unit drives a positioning device for legs (footrests) and arms (therapy grips) in a circular motion. The different positioning devices should be easily interchangeable by the operator. With the chassis and the electronic lifting column, the drive unit can be positioned individually on the patient. The wide chassis with four lockable castors ensures that the THERA-Trainer bemo does not slip or tip over, both during exercise preparation and during exercise. Through four lockable castors, the THERA-Trainer bemo can be easily transported to different places of use or storage.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously move one or more joints (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand/fingers, hip, knee, ankle, and/or feet/toes) without patient assistance during continuous passive motion (CPM) exercise therapy. It typically consists of a motorized carriage with pads and straps to hold and support the limb/digit, and an electrical control unit for the healthcare professional to set the variable range of motion and motion speed; it may additionally be intended to provide active resistance. It is typically intended to stimulate articular tissues, circulation of synovial fluid, reduce joint oedema, and provide neuromuscular and/or coordination training.