Description
Kinevia Duo
The Kinetec Kinevia Duo motorised therapy trainer has an independent training system for the legs and arms which allows for full-body rehabilitation. The ingenious rotation mechanism of the arm trainer will provide excellent comfort to the user during arm or leg work.
A choice of exercise modes
You are able to choose from various exercise modes, including:
- Passive:
- a gentle and motor-driven mobilisation of the muscles and joints. Ideal during the warm-up phase, it will also reduce spasms and tension.
- Assisted:
- the device will support the exercise training to mobilise even the weakest residual muscle strength. This mode will provide a continuous movement whether passive or active.
- Active:
- the 20 levels of resistance will ensure a progressive strength and muscle training to the patient.
Innovative and intuitive
This unique system comes with a number of innovative specifications, including:
- The Kinetec Kinevia Duo™ features clean lines, functional design and durable materials to provide the user with the best and safest user experience
- Tool-free adjustment, including quick adjustment of the pedals and a safety height adjustment feature
- The high-quality transport wheels stable wheels with ball bearing allow for easy transport of the Kinevia, even over asphalt
- 5 year warranty
- Class IIa medical device
- Adjustment of pedal width and radius
- Easy movement using the wheels
Smart technology
Maintaining patients engagement and motivation is the key to success. The Kinevia entertainment system has been designed specifically for this purpose, featuring interactive games and videos in real locations through an additional 10” tablet. The user-friendly interface guides the patient through their treatment and instantly provides session goals and results. Combined with Kinetec Kinevia Cockpit™ software, this device will track patient progress and assist in patient management.
The benefits of movement therapy
Physical exercise is an expression of personal freedom. Repeated, frequent and consistent movements, whether performed directly by the patient or through a device, have proven to help recover the functional abilities and capacities leading to an improved well-being and independence of the individuals. This includes:
- Maintaining and building muscle strength
- Regulating muscle tone and reducing spams
- Preventing joint stiffness and adhesions
- Stimulating metabolism and blood circulation
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