| Model | SL4 |
| Theory | Motion Relearning |
| Certification | ISO13485 |
| Training Modes | Active, Passive, Assisted, Resistance |
| Programs | Standard, Relaxing, Strength & Endurance, Coordination |
| Training Duration | 1-120min |
| Maximum Rev | 61-150 R/Min |
| Torque | 1-10nm |
| Resistance | 0-20nm |
| Voltage/Power | AC220V/50Hz, 250VA |
| Application | Hospital, Rehab Centers |
The SL4 is an advanced kinesiotherapy device equipped with intelligent programs. It enables passive, assist, and active (resistance) training for both upper and lower limbs. By providing controlled movement and feedback, the bike helps improve joint function, muscle strength, and neuromuscular control. With built-in programs for standard recovery, relaxation, and coordination, it is ideal for patients at various stages of rehabilitation.
Designed for the recovery of upper and lower limb dysfunction caused by:
Multiple Modes: Integrated Active, Passive, Active-Passive, and Assist modes to suit all patient needs.
Automatic Detection: Intelligent monitoring shifts between active and passive modes based on patient strength.
Spasm Protection: Automatic detection and safety programs to protect patients during involuntary muscle spasms.
Training Analysis: Comprehensive data tracking of time, mileage, power, and energy consumption.
The software interface provides interactive feedback through specialized modes:
Standard Program: The foundation for clinical rehab including basic active/passive functions.
Symmetrical Game: Uses graphics to help patients balance muscle strength between limbs.
Spring Game: Task-oriented training focusing on body coordination and biased force control.
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The SL4 supports four primary modes: Active (patient uses their own strength), Passive (motor-driven), Assisted (motor helps patient move), and Resistance (motor provides tension for strength building).
Yes, it is specifically designed for neurological rehabilitation, including stroke, brain trauma, and spinal cord injuries, to help restore limb function.
The device's intelligent sensors monitor muscle tension. If a sudden spasm is detected, the bike automatically stops or reverses direction to prevent injury to the patient.
Yes, the SL4 is a versatile device that allows for kinesiotherapy training on both upper and lower limbs.
Absolutely. After each session, the system provides a comprehensive training analysis including mileage, power, energy consumption, and total duration.
The Symmetrical and Spring games provide virtual feedback, making rehabilitation more engaging for patients while improving body coordination and limb control.