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Nkinesis 2 Active and Passive Exercise Bike

1)Display and control keys

2)Foam handles for holding / exercising upper limbs

3)Plastic carrying handle

4)Positions of feet with adjustable distance

5)Additional support connection points

6)Adjustable legs

 

 

7)STOP emergency button

8)Din power connector

9)Transport roller

 

 

Using the Nkinesis 2 bike to train the lower limbs:

The patient is sitting in a chair or in a wheelchair. The bike is placed in front of it by the caretaker. The brackets are installed and the trolley brakes are activated. The lower extremities of the patient are placed in the receptacles (basketball) of the lower extremities.

The caregiver adjusts to the appropriate settings by the doctor. From the control unit it can be selected whether the bike will move on its own (passive exercise) or whether it will show resistance (active exercise) or whether it will help the movement of the legs.

Finally, the caregiver activates the bike by pressing the START / STOP button. Using the Nkinesis 2 bike to train the upper limbs:

The patient is sitting in a chair or in a wheelchair. The bike is placed in front of it by the caretaker. The brackets are installed and the trolley brakes are activated. The lower extremities of the patient remain on the floor while the upper extremities are placed on the handles.

The caregiver adjusts to the appropriate settings by the doctor. From the control unit it can be selected whether the bike will move on its own (passive exercise) or whether it will show resistance (active exercise) or whether it will help the movement of the hands.

Finally, the caregiver activates the bike by pressing the START / STOP button.

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