What is the A.P.T device?
The A.P.T device is a training tool for mobilizing injured or paralyzed upper and lower limbs through rotational movement, similar to pedaling a bicycle. This training is recommended by doctors and physiotherapists worldwide.
Countless customers in varied level of disability train at home daily with the APT, all reporting significant health improvements while greatly enjoying the exercise itself.
Many report significant improvements in joint function, reduction of spasticity, and enhanced cardiovascular and pulmonary function. For those with incomplete injuries, there is an increased activation capability of the affected limbs.
What are the training objectives of the device?
- Enhances cardiovascular and pulmonary function.
- Improves range of motion.
- Prevents tendon shortening
- Reduces spasticity (muscle stiffness
- Prevents bone demineralization
- Preserves muscle mass
- Improves joint mobility
- Increases blood circulation and cardiovascular and pulmonary function
Research shows that both active and passive training modalities improve and optimize the function of upper and lower limbs.
If you suffer from one or more of the mentioned conditions or are at risk due to physical inactivity, the APT device is just right for you.
Who is the device for?
It is designed for individuals with spinal or head injuries, ranging from partial to complete neurological damage, to improve their health.
Where can the device be used?
It can be operated anywhere (including at home) and in any position (sitting or lying down).
The device allows enjoyable, effortless training with various programs tailored to every limitation. It is lightweight and portable.
It is available for purchase without a stand or a double device for training all four limbs simultaneously.