Injuries
Case stories from our users with injuries and how they exercise to improve their well being and quality of life.
In Bed Rehabilitation with the BedBike exerciser
Lars has greatly benefited from the Lemco bed cycle with special pedals in his rehabilitation process following an extended hospital stay.
Spinal Cord Injury – Motor versus Active
Active exercise provides more significant physical and mental advantages, preventing obesity, muscle atrophy, and cardiovascular disease while improving independence, and self-esteem.
Incomplete Quadriplegic
incomplete quadriplegia and people with tetraplegia can now exercise from wheelchair and move their legs with a slight effort by the arms due to BEAT Tehhnology this is now possible.
Rehabilitation with the Combi Bike Plus mobility exerciser
Niels Kristian Kjær sustained a number of serious injuries after a severe fall. A good three months of intensive exercising with the Combi Bike Plus mobility exerciser from Lemco Mobility in Elsinore, Denmark, helped him walk again after two complicated ankle fractures.
The Combi Bike Plus provided results in just nine days
Kirsten Houmann was paralysed on the left side due to a stroke. But exercising with a Combi Bike Plus from Lemco Mobility, which was designed for stroke therapy, has improved her walking and eliminated the excruciating pain in her left shoulder.
Acute Compartment Syndrome
I started very early I exercised for hours during the boring days to recover from Acute Compartment Syndrome I got
Spinal Cord Injury Exercise with SCI
Until now therapists and injured people have thought a motor was required to make the legs move in an exerciser. We have invented a technology that enables – even people with 100% Paralysed legs to exercise actively.
Hemiplegic – how to exercise
Our BEAT Technology enables people with Hemiplegia to exercise – by their own force
Amputee how to exercise with one leg
How To Exercise With One Leg. Amputees can exercise too! An exerciser designed for one leg use I have been
72 year old Hemiplegic
At an age of 72 I got a stroke. At the hospital I got acute care and they stabilized me. I spent 2 month in rehabilitation, but when I came home only 2 x 30 minutes exercise was given – A week!