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Pedal board for physiotherapy RP922 Crossy: recovery and muscle rehabilitation
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The Pedalier RP922 Crossy of Moretti, a leading company in the area of aids for disabled and electromedical products, is an ideal device for recovering the coordination e muscle mass, particularly suitable for the elderly and for those who need rehabilitation to lower limbs or superior. Simple to use and versatile, this pedalboard is the perfect companion for physical recovery at home.
Designed to guarantee robustness and safety, the RP922 pedal board It is made with one Structure in painted steel, which ensures resistance and stability. To avoid slipping and ensure safe support, it is equipped with Four non-slip tips. The Pedals with adjustable seat bands They offer a secure grip, while the intensity adjustment knob It allows you to customize the intensity of the exercise, adapting to the needs of each user.
The Pedalier Moretti RP922 It is not only for the lower limbs: it can also be used for the Upper limb rehabilitation. Place it on a table with a flat and non-slippery surface, insert the right hand into the pedal marked with the letter "R" and the left hand in the pedal marked with the letter "L", so begins to make the rotary movement to train your arms Effective and safe.
In our catalog you will find a wide selection of Physiotherapy pedals, suitable for the elderly and disabled. Discover also the models piegevoli, removable, digital or with handle In the section dedicated to pedals, to choose the one that best suits your needs.
External dimensions: 54 x 41 x 35.5 cm
Minimum height (Pedals in a horizontal position): 28 cm
Maxim (Pedals in a vertical position): 35.5 cm
Weight: 2.2 kg
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Pedal board for physiotherapy RP922 Crossy: recovery and muscle rehabilitation