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First Degree Fitness E750 Cycle Upper Body Ergometer The E750 Cycle UBE offers maximum operational versatility including recumbent cycling, seate...
View full detailsRehabilitation equipment helps clinics, therapy spaces, wellness facilities, senior-focused fitness centers, and home users compare low-impact exercise machines designed for recovery, mobility, conditioning, and accessible training. This collection includes physical therapy equipment, rehab equipment, rehabilitation treadmills, recumbent bikes, arm bikes or upper body ergometers, and ellipticals that support a wide range of users and recovery goals. If you are comparing rehabilitation equipment for a clinic, therapy setting, or low-impact training space, use the guide below to browse by equipment type and use case.
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Get Upper Body Strength and Endurance with the TKO AirRaid Ski Trainer with Heart Rate Monitor TKO AirRaid Ski Trainer combines a durable frame wit...
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Ride in Comfort and Control with the Steelflex R65 Recumbent Bike Experience low-impact cardio with high-impact results on the Steelflex R65 Recumb...
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SportsArt’s Elite Eco-Powr Treadmill SportsArt rehabilitation treadmills are designed specifically for cardiac and physical therapy markets and com...
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SportsArt’s Medical Bi-Directional Cycle Semi-recumbent positioning, extreme comfort, and many pedaling options make the C521M a perfect choice for...
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SportsArt’s Elite Eco-Powr Treadmill SportsArt rehabilitation treadmills are designed specifically for cardiac and physical therapy markets and com...
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First Degree Fitness E650 Arm Cycle Ergometer Whether you are a veteran, athlete or somewhere in between, the E650 is designed to target strength...
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First Degree Fitness FluidPowerClimb FluidPowerCLIMB is a high-quality commercial grade contralateral full body climber. The resistance is i...
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First Degree Fitness FluidPowerErg FluidPowerERG is a heavy-duty, commercial-quality ski ergometer designed to withstand high-intensity, po...
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First Degree Fitness FluidPower Upper Body Ergometer FluidPowerUBE is an industrial quality, standing Upper Body Ergometer, designed to withstand ...
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View full detailsNot all rehabilitation equipment serves the same purpose. Some machines are built for gait support and walking progression, while others are better for seated cardio, upper body conditioning, low-impact exercise, or broader therapy-focused training. Use the sections below to compare physical therapy equipment by use case, movement type, and user needs.
Rehab treadmills are a strong fit for clinics, therapy spaces, and training environments that need more controlled walking progression, lower starting speeds, and equipment that supports recovery-focused treadmill use. This section is especially relevant for buyers comparing rehabilitation treadmills for physical therapy, mobility work, or accessible cardio settings.
Recumbent bikes are often one of the most practical categories within rehabilitation equipment because they support low-impact cardiovascular training in a more stable and accessible seated position. They can be a strong fit for therapy spaces, senior-focused environments, recovery settings, and buyers looking for lower-body cardio options with less joint stress.
Arm bikes and upper body ergometers help buyers compare rehab-friendly upper body cardio options used in therapy clinics, rehabilitation settings, adaptive fitness spaces, and low-impact conditioning programs. These machines are often useful when lower body loading needs to be reduced or when upper body endurance and recovery are part of the goal.
Ellipticals can be a useful addition to rehabilitation and low-impact training spaces when buyers want smooth, lower-impact movement without the same joint stress as higher-impact cardio. They are often a good fit for conditioning, accessible cardio, and recovery-focused exercise settings where a more approachable cardio option matters.
Start by thinking about who will use the equipment and what kind of movement support they need most. Some buyers need walking-based rehab equipment, while others need seated cardio, upper body conditioning, or broader low-impact exercise options.
If you are outfitting a therapy or rehab setting, focus on:
If you are shopping for a home or wellness environment, focus on:
Still narrowing down the right rehab and therapy equipment? These quick answers cover common questions buyers ask before choosing rehabilitation equipment.
Rehabilitation equipment includes exercise and therapy-focused machines designed to support recovery, mobility, low-impact training, and accessible conditioning in clinics, therapy spaces, wellness facilities, and home settings.
The terms often overlap. Physical therapy equipment usually sounds more clinical, while rehabilitation equipment can also include broader low-impact cardio and recovery-focused exercise machines.
Common categories include rehabilitation treadmills, recumbent bikes, arm bikes, upper body ergometers, ellipticals, and other low-impact cardio equipment.
Yes. Recumbent bikes are often a strong fit for rehabilitation and low-impact training because they provide seated cardio support with less joint stress.
An upper body ergometer is an upper body cardio machine, often similar to an arm bike, used for conditioning, therapy, recovery, and accessible exercise.
Yes. Rehabilitation treadmills are often chosen for more controlled walking progression, lower speed ranges, and environments where accessibility matters more than standard fitness features.
Yes. Ellipticals are commonly considered low-impact cardio machines because they support smoother movement with less impact than many other cardio options.
Rehabilitation equipment is best for clinics, therapy settings, rehab-focused wellness spaces, low-impact training environments, and users recovering from injury or returning to exercise.
Yes. Many buyers use rehab and low-impact exercise machines at home for recovery, mobility work, accessible conditioning, or senior-friendly exercise.
Look at ease of use, accessibility, comfort, movement type, starting resistance or speed, footprint, and whether the equipment fits the needs of the users who will rely on it.
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