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.
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.
Anders Bonde Jensen exercise with Combi Bike Plus mobility exerciser despite not being able to walk due to sclerosis. He uses it sitting in his wheelchair, and the daily exercise improves his arm strength and blood circulation in his legs.
Claus Christian Gulmann, who has Parkinson’s disease and spinal stenosis, exercises for at least 30 minutes every day with his Combi Bike Plus. As a result, his back pain is reduced, and he now has a better quality of life.
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.
Chris Brooks contracted Covid and nearly died. However, using a Lemco Bed Bike assisted him in getting back on his feet and living an independent life. The Bed Bike was delivered directly to the hospital in Texas by Lemco Mobility.
Our BEAT Technology enables people with Diabetes to exercise, easily and healthy.​
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.
During the pandemic the exercisers are used to reduce loss of muscles during hospital stay. The exercisers are so popular that the hospital ordered more and more for the patients.