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| Counteract
the negative effects that result from a lack of movement Daily movement plays an important role concerning the smooth running of many physical functions as well as the general sense of well-being. A person walks an average of 4,000-6,000 steps a day, excluding additional sporting activities. However, paralysis or general weakness reduce this level of daily movement to a minimum or makes it impossible altogether. | ![]() | |||
| Circulatory problems, stiffness of the joints, shortened muscles, digestive problems, fluid build-up in the legs (oedema) or brittle bones (osteoporosis) can result. These problems often require unpleasant and expensive treatments such as medication or surgery which can have serious consequences. | ||
![]() | With sufficient daily movement using a suitable therapeutic trainer it is possible to counteract these problems. The MOTOmed enables this daily movement: Paralysed or weak arms or legs are moved - forwards, backwards, from very slow to fast, either passively with the assistance of the motor or with residual muscle strength. | |||
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