Rehamoto / Supapedal
Lower limb bedside trainer with height-adjustable column, pedals, and touchscreen

Supapedal Ultra Bedside — Lower limb

Bedside active-passive trainer (lower limb)

  • Stroke
  • Neurological rehab
  • Orthopaedic
  • Bed rest and ICU step-down
  • Hospital ward
  • Home bedside

The Supapedal Ultra Bedside — Lower limb delivers the same active–passive training philosophy as Supapedal Ultra, configured for lower limb exercise only at the bedside. It suits patients who need motor-assisted or active leg work while in bed or semi-reclined—without upper-limb hardware in the same unit. Training modes align with the Ultra family (e.g. passive, active, assistive, and combination options—subject to final manufacturer specification). Adjustable speed, resistance, and programmable sessions support circulation, strength, and range goals within clinical protocols. Typical environments include hospital wards, inpatient rehabilitation, long-term care, and home bedside programmes under clinical guidance.

Modes: Passive, active, and assistive-style modes; lower limb only at bedside.

Training and modes

  • Bedside lower limb focus

    Dedicated lower-limb configuration for pedalling-style exercise at the bedside for patients who cannot easily access a full gym bike setup.

  • Ultra-family modes

    Shares the Ultra platform’s approach to passive, active, and assistive leg training for continuity with existing Ultra programmes.

  • Personalised sessions

    Adjust speed, resistance, and timed sessions to match oedema risk, cardiac status, and orthopaedic precautions—per IFU and medical advice.

Safety and support

  • Controlled, consistent therapy

    Motor-assisted modes support patients with limited strength while adjustable angles and timing help sessions stay within tolerance.

  • Stable use in clinic or home

    Suited to bedside and ward environments where a single-limb, leg-only trainer is safer or more practical than a dual-limb system.

Using the equipment

  • Programmable sessions

    Set duration to align with nursing rounds, therapy slots, and patient fatigue.

  • Bed positioning

    Align the device with mattress height and knee flexion as directed in the IFU for comfortable, safe pedalling.

Applications

  • Hospital wards and inpatient rehabilitation
  • Bedside orthopaedic and neuro early mobilisation
  • Long-term care bedrooms
  • Home bedside leg programmes with therapist oversight

Benefits

  • Improves muscle strength and endurance
  • Restores joint mobility
  • Reduces stiffness and spasms
  • Enhances blood circulation
  • Helps prevent complications from immobility (e.g. clots, swelling)