It is a compact, metal-framed training bike designed for home rehabilitation after stroke. It supports both arm and leg exercises to help restore strength, range of motion and mobility.
People recovering from stroke (including hemiplegia), individuals with reduced mobility who need low-impact exercise, and patients doing home-based physical therapy under professional guidance.
Yes. The unit is designed for both arm and leg training so you can perform upper-limb and lower-limb pedaling exercises as part of rehabilitation routines.
Yes — the product is specified for home use, with a compact footprint (53 × 43.5 × 102 cm) and a lightweight metal frame for easy placement around the home.
Material: metal; Size: 53 × 43.5 × 102 cm; Net weight: 8.6 kg; Single package size: 44 × 62 × 20 cm; Single gross weight: 9.0 kg; Model number: HAC001P-8A. It is unisex and not foldable.
The model is not foldable. However, it is relatively lightweight (8.6 kg) and compact, so it can be moved and stored in small spaces when not in use.
Some basic assembly is typically required. A user manual is provided with the product; the process is generally straightforward and may require simple hand tools. Contact the seller for a detailed assembly guide if needed.
The product listing does not specify a resistance adjustment mechanism. If adjustable resistance is required, check the product variant or contact the seller/manufacturer for details on available models or customization.
Yes. It is commonly used for unilateral training by stabilizing or assisting the unaffected limb while exercising the affected limb. Always perform unilateral exercises under the guidance of a therapist to ensure safety and correct technique.
Do not use the equipment without consulting a healthcare professional if you have unstable cardiac conditions, uncontrolled hypertension, severe spasticity, recent fractures, severe balance problems, or other acute medical issues. Begin slowly, secure seating and straps if provided, and stop if you experience pain, dizziness, chest pain or shortness of breath.
Wipe the metal frame and pedals with a damp cloth and mild detergent; avoid harsh chemicals that could damage finishes. Regularly check and tighten bolts and fasteners. Keep the unit dry and store indoors to prevent corrosion.
Model number: HAC001P-8A. OEM/customization is accepted — contact the supplier or manufacturer to discuss branding, color, specification changes and minimum order quantities.
The listed supply ability is 5,000 pieces per month. For bulk orders or lead times, contact the supplier directly.
Warranty and return policies are not listed in the product description. Ask the seller or distributor for warranty terms, return conditions and after-sales support before purchasing.
Session length depends on individual ability and therapist recommendations. A common approach is to start with short sessions (e.g., 5–10 minutes) and gradually increase duration as tolerated, aiming for multiple short sessions per day. Always follow the advice of your rehabilitation professional.
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