Rehamoto / Supapedal
Supapedal motorised exerciser

Supapedal — motorised mini bike

Motorised exerciser

  • General rehab
  • Home and clinic
  • Neurological conditions

The Supapedal is a motorised exerciser for active or passive use of the arms and legs, to help restore, improve, and maintain strength, mobility, and fitness. Appropriate for all ages. It supports rehabilitation for individuals with PD, MS, MD, HD, muscle injury, or paralysis, and other recovery goals.

Modes: Passive exercise (electric) and active exercise (manual); RPM levels 1–10 covering 15–60 RPM. Works clockwise and anti-clockwise.

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Training and modes

  • Active and passive training

    Use the motor to drive passive movement or contribute active effort depending on programme, tolerance, and clinical goals.

  • Adjustable speed

    Ten levels spanning 15–60 RPM so sessions can be progressed as strength and endurance improve.

  • Bi-directional rotation

    Train in both clockwise and anti-clockwise directions.

Safety and support

  • Rehabilitation focus

    Intended to support recovery alongside professional advice for neurological conditions, injury, or reduced mobility.

  • Lightweight design

    At 8 kg the unit is straightforward to move and position.

Using the equipment

  • 3" LCD display

    Blue backlit screen for clear feedback on settings.

  • Simple mode selection

    Switch between passive (electric) and active (manual) exercise.

Applications

  • Parkinson disease (PD)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Muscular dystrophy (MD)
  • Huntington disease (HD)
  • Muscle injury
  • Paralysis
  • General strength, mobility, and circulation support

Benefits

  • Support strength, mobility, and fitness
  • Suitable for a wide age range
  • Use at home or in clinical settings