General description: The system is a therapeutic device for circular passive, assistive or active movement. The transition from motor-supported passive to active therapy is seamless. The medical device can be used in a sitting position and the pivoting drive makes it easy to switch from lower extremity to upper extremity mode.The system can be used stationary or wheeled from room to room effortlessly. With the barrier free base frame and using the pivoting drive unit, the device can be individually positioned for each patient. The device can be quickly adapted to the patient through tool-free adjustments and various accessories. The software offers goal-oriented gamification, assessments and documentation to track therapy progress. The encased crank design ensures effective disinfection and safety. The system therefore facilitates safe, easy and efficient therapy for active persons as well as weak patients with particular needs.The equipment at the device ensure a stable, non-slip, and tilt-resistant position both during preparation and throughout the training session. Suitable devices guarantee a non-slip and tilt resistant stand during the training preparation of the device as well as during the training.The therapy drive unit moves the support devices for the legs (footrests) and arms (e.g. therapy grips) in a circular motion.The patient’s movement is controlled by the therapy drive unit and limited by the selected crank radius. Both the upper and lower extremities are trained by the same drive unit. The therapy drive unit never moves the arms and legs simultaneously. The interfaces for the arm and leg accessories are designed for easy attachment and exchange of specific options. This allows optimal securing of the patient according to their individual needs and degree of impairment.Additional description: THERA-Trainer toro with electrical height adjustment.
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.