- Muscle strength and endurance recovery: For patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, etc., exercise rehabilitation equipment can provide targeted training to help restore muscle strength and endurance, and reduce muscle atrophy.
- Joint range of motion recovery: For patients with joint replacement surgery, ligament injury, arthritis, etc., exercise rehabilitation devices can gradually increase the range of joint movement, reduce joint stiffness, and improve quality of life.
- Balance and coordination improvement: Through specific training programs, exercise rehabilitation devices can effectively improve patients' balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls.
- Gait training: For patients with lower limb dysfunction, such as those after stroke, exercise rehabilitation devices can provide gait training to help patients restore normal walking patterns.
- Improvement of cardiorespiratory function: By using aerobic exercise rehabilitation devices such as treadmills, bicycles, etc., patients' cardiorespiratory function can be improved and their physical strength enhanced.
- Psychological rehabilitation: The use of exercise rehabilitation devices can enhance patients' confidence, improve self-efficacy, and have a positive impact on their mental health.
- Postoperative rehabilitation: After surgery, such as hip replacement, knee replacement, etc., exercise rehabilitation equipment can provide postoperative recovery training, accelerate the rehabilitation process, and reduce complications.
- Chronic disease management: for patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity, exercise rehabilitation devices can be used as part of daily rehabilitation to help control the disease and improve the quality of life.
- Rehabilitation for the elderly: For the elderly, exercise rehabilitation devices can provide low-intensity training that is suitable for their physical condition, prevent falls, and delay the aging process.
- Improvement of daily activity ability: Through continuous rehabilitation training, patients can gradually restore their daily activity ability and enhance their ability to live independently.