
Supapedal Ultra FES — Active passive trainer
Active-passive trainer with FES
- Stroke
- Neurological rehab
- Orthopaedic
- Upper and lower limb
- Spinal cord injury
- Clinic and home
The Supapedal Ultra FES extends the Supapedal Ultra platform with functional electrical stimulation (FES) to support coordinated muscle activation alongside motor-assisted and user-driven exercise. Multiple training modes—including passive, active, assistive, active+passive combination, and isokinetic—allow programmes to match ability from early mobilisation to strength rebuilding. With adjustable speed, resistance grades, programmable session times, and dual-function arm and leg training (including adjustable upper-limb angles), the Ultra FES is suited to neurological, orthopaedic, and mobility-related rehabilitation where FES is part of the care plan. Ideal for hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, and home rehabilitation under appropriate clinical guidance.
Modes: Passive, active, assistive, active+passive combination, isokinetic training, and FES-assisted protocols per clinical setup.
Training and modes
FES with motor-assisted training
Combine functional electrical stimulation with passive and active modes so sessions can support muscle activation timing alongside pedalling or cranking work.
Multiple training modes
Passive, active, assistive (the machine supports weak muscle effort), active+passive combination, and isokinetic (constant speed training)—so programmes can match ability from early mobilisation to strength rebuilding.
Speed, resistance, and time
Speed range ~5–60 rpm, resistance grades 1–12, and programmable session duration from 1–99 minutes for precise, personalised sessions.
Arms and legs
Dual-function design for upper and lower limbs, with adjustable rotation angles for the upper limbs to suit positioning and reach.
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
Intended for safe, repeatable exercise in hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, and home rehabilitation settings.
Using the equipment
Programmable sessions
Set duration from 1–99 minutes to match treatment plans and patient endurance.
Adjustable upper limb setup
Rotation 0°–180° and 90° flip angle support comfortable alignment for arm work alongside leg pedalling.
Applications
- Hospitals and physiotherapy clinics
- Home rehabilitation programmes
- Neurological and orthopaedic conditions
- Mobility-related rehabilitation
- Upper and lower limb recovery and maintenance
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)
| Passive training | Motor-assisted movement |
|---|---|
| Active training | Adjustable resistance (grades 1–12) |
| Speed | ~5–60 rpm |
| Session duration | 1–99 min (programmable) |
| Training modes | Passive; active; assistive; active+passive combination; isokinetic (constant speed) |
| Upper limb angles | Rotation 0°–180°; flip 90° |
| Limbs | Upper and lower (arms and legs) |
| FES | Functional electrical stimulation in addition to motor-assisted modes (use per IFU and clinical protocol) |
No separate accessories are listed for this product. Contact us if you need compatible add-ons, spare parts, or clinical documentation.