For Physios
Why do physiotherapists recommend the Rehamoto? It's all in the detail.
From the quality of the components, to the durability and reliability of the machine, to the finish of the build – we look at everything. The design team gathers feedback from health professionals and clients, makes modifications, then tests until we are confident it’s ready for clinical use.
When it comes to performance, the testing is extensive both in-house and in the field – the functionality, ease of use, quality – all of it. We do all this so that you’re guaranteed the reliability and performance needed to achieve successful health outcomes.

Ankle Joint Control
NewAdjustable plantar and dorsiflexion on the Rehamoto LGT-5100D
Improve ankle strength and walking ability, with combined plantar and dorsiflexion exercise that simulates walking and supports circulation.
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FES, TENS and EMS
How functional, pain-relief, and muscle stimulation differ
A concise guide for clinicians: what TENS, EMS/NMES, and FES each aim to do, how they differ in typical use, and safety reminders.
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Training hints
Advisory information for clients and clinicians
Session length, passive versus active use, resistance, cycling direction, and MS-specific exercise guidance.
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Popular product comparisons
Rehamoto LGT-5100D and Supapedal Pro vs other suppliers' trainers
Two short reads: how our Rehamoto LGT-5100D compares with other brands' active-passive floor trainers, and how Supapedal Pro compares with typical imported chair- or bedside-style cycles when you need motorised limb exercise.
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Picking the right machine
How footprint, training dose, and clinical presentation guide the choice between Supapedal and Rehamoto trainers — with an interactive condition matcher and our three-tier product line-up.
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Benefits of movement therapy
Spasms, swelling, fluid balance, bowel habit, muscle health, and cardio
How regular rhythmical limb movement can support night spasm relief, swollen feet, fluid balance, bowel habit, muscle condition, and cardiovascular load — within a realistic clinical frame.
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