The h/p/cosmos robomove® expander is an elastic cable system for wall mount
and therewith compatible to all kind of treadmill models.
Examples of use include:
Motion support, mobilization, locomotion, gait training and gait correction
for orthopaedic or neurological problems, coordination and functional training,
strength and endurance training.
Included:
2 nooses for hand or leg
8 srews and dowels for wallmount
What is robomove?
The robomove expander is an extraction of the successful robowalk technology, which has been developed especially for h/p/cosmos treadmills. robomove is an elastic cable exercise device for wall mount and therewith independent from treadmills. robomove is used for scores of training and therapy methodologies similar to the utilization of conventional cable exercise devices.
The patient’s arms/legs are attached to the elastic cables with the nooses.
The elastic cables generate movement support or resistance.
By adjusting the angle of support/resistance movement correction is possible.
Adjustment is very fast and simple.
Scales give reproducibility of the adjustments.
The patented tension adjustment module consists of continuously variable
rubber cable pulls with scales for load display.
Benefits of robomove?
robomove® is based on the robowalk® expander technology by h/p/cosmos
applicable for fi tness as well as for orthopaedic and neurological problems
space-saving resistance trainer, light weight, without weight stack plates
vertically or horizontally mountable and adjustable
the resistance is much more constant and has less progressive force curves over the entire range of motion compared to most other expander systems
very quiet & low maintenance, because there are no weight plates
no force changes at the top and bottom dead center (reversal point) because no kinetic energy compared to cable exercise devices with weight stack plates
up to 4 cables with up to maximum 50 Newton (ca. 5 kg) each
applications:
exercise therapy
applicable for fi tness as well as for orthopaedic and neurological problems
co-ordination and functional training
strength and endurance training, even for very fast movements