Upper Body Rehabilitation Equipment
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US MedRehab’s Upper Body Collection brings together clinically trusted exercise equipment engineered to support cardio conditioning, upper-extremity rehabilitation, and functional recovery. This curated lineup includes Certified Pre-Owned and new solutions such as the arm bike, arm ergometer, and arm cycle systems commonly prescribed in therapy environments. Designed as a versatile exercise machine category, these units help engage multiple muscle groups while delivering smooth, bidirectional motion for balanced training outcomes.
Ideal for physical therapy clinics, outpatient rehab centers, and home use, this collection supports users across a wide range of fitness levels by offering adjustable resistance and clearly defined resistance levels. Many models feature an ergonomic design and seated access similar to a recumbent bike, making them appropriate for patients with limited lower-body involvement while still supporting total body engagement through the upper extremities.
The US MedRehab Upper Body Collection is built for long-term versatility, supporting progressive programs that combine endurance, mobility, and strength training. These systems are frequently selected for home gyms as well as clinical settings where reliable performance and accessibility are essential. Unlike treadmills or traditional lower-body machines, upper-body cycling platforms allow patients to maintain cardiovascular activity without weight-bearing stress.
Whether used as a primary conditioning solution or paired with other exercise bike modalities, these machines help clinicians and users maintain consistent therapy routines. Each Certified Pre-Owned unit from US MedRehab undergoes thorough inspection, full functional testing, and is delivered in like-new condition with warranty coverage—providing confidence, value, and clinical reliability in every stage of rehabilitation.
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