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VersaClimber 108 SRM Rehab Model

VersaClimber 108 SRM Rehab Model
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Price: $4,995.00
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Model: 108 SRM Rehab Model
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Rehab Training

VersaClimber 108 SRM

Total Body Yes
Variable Control 0-500 lbs.
Step Height 1-20 inches
Arm Travel 1-20 inches
Max User Weight 350 lbs.
Module Display Interactive Voice Feedback
Programs Opponent Race, 6 Structure Distance
Maximum Speed 350 Vertical ft per minute
Climb Angle 75 degrees
Heart Rate Monitoring Yes
Heart Rate Display Yes
Grip/Pedal Adjustment Yes
Power Requirement 110 volts

 

 

Height 7' 10" assembled
Weight 165 lbs.
Base Size 43" x 50"
Structure Steel, Double Welded

 

 

Warranty 3 yr limited
Frame Warranty 3 yrs
Display Electronics 2 yrs
Parts/Labor 1 yr

 

 

 

 

 

VersaClimber 108 SRM Features:

  • Utilizes natural, intensity selective muscular activities
  • Continuous arm and leg action in seated or standing position
  • Wide selection of stroke lengths, stroke rates and resistance levels
  • Adjust from non- to partial- to full-weight-bearing exercise levels
  • NEW Voice Feedback user instruction, guidance, workout programs
  • Seated rehab exercises made safe and secure with leg isolator pegs and straps
  • Heart rate monitoring
  • Fixed resistance
  • Includes 2 styles of hand grips: quick-release straight hand grips and running hand grips
  • Limited range of motion orthopedic travel stops to protect injured limb

 

The Rehab VersaClimber is the result of working closely with clinicians, sports trainers, health care practitioners, therapists, people with disabilities and others who have a special interest in improved rehabilitation therapy.

The SRM Rehab Model VersaClimber is a total body, closed chain, rehabilitation exercise machine. It utilizes one of the body's most natural and intensity selective muscular activities.

The SRM fully adjusts to fit the height, weight and length of all types of athletes and patients.

 

Total body vertical climbing exercise and rehabilitation routines have been developed to provide a continuous arm and leg action in a seated or standing position, using a wide selection of stroke lengths, stroke rates, and resistance levels. VersaClimber allows patient to progress from non- to partial- to full-weight-bearing, full body exercise. The VersaClimber 108 SRM work for a wide range of rehab applications.

 

Seated Leg/Arm Exercise Seat – Provides sit down exercise; routine push and pull with the arms, legs, or arms and legs combined.

 

Non- to Partial- to Full-Weight-Bearing – The users partial or full weight can be supported by the seat while pedaling.

 

Seated Leg Isolator Pegs and Straps – Safely and comfortably isolate one or both legs during workout.

 

Limit Range of Motion Orthopedic Travel Stops Use to limit the range of motion of any injured limb. Allows you to isolate one or both arms during workout.

 

 

 

Variable Grips

Two different sets of handles (running and straight) are included with the Sports Rehab Model VersaClimber. They are used primarily for upper extremity work. A push/pull motion promotes the efficient use of flexors and extensors of the arms. Both styles of handgrips, standard and running, are vertically adjustable and can be used in the seated or standing positions.

Running Hand Grips allow movement in radial and ulnar deviation. Patients who have difficulty with pronation and supination can grasp the neutral hand grips with less discomfort. Hand movement is limited to radial and ulnar deviation.

Standard Straight Hand Grips provide a variety of hand positions to accommodate exercises for the arms, shoulders, chest and back. The patient can actively push or pull with one or both arms, as well as move one or both arms passively in a controlled range of motion. One or both arms can be totally immobilized when required.

 

Heart Rate Monitoring Mode

Heart Rate Monitored Work Intensity utilizes NASA ECG and Polar Technology methods accurately monitor the user's heart rate. Patients can use their personal Polar (or other compatible) watch or chest strap to transmit their heart rate signal to the monitor. Target heart rate is then programmed into the computer and the work intensity is determined based on the user's heart rate.

Work intensity, adjusted at 30-second intervals, provides a prudent warm up and a controlled workout within the proper heart rate training zone for Phase II and Phase III cardiac rehabilitation therapy. Patients capable of generating two or more METS can start in the seated position, then progress through the higher energy requirements of stepping and total body climbing.

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