Proxima Shoulder Wheel

Proxima Shoulder Wheel

 Precision Rehabilitation for Peak Mobility

The Proxima Shoulder Wheel (also known as a Shoulder Exerciser) is a cornerstone of orthopedic rehabilitation. Designed for both clinical and home environments, this wall-mounted unit is engineered to facilitate a full range of circular motions, helping patients overcome stiffness and regain fluid movement in the shoulder joint.


Key Features

  • Adjustable Resistance: Features a calibrated sensitive resistance mechanism, allowing therapists to increase the workload as the patient’s strength improves.

  • Height-Adjustable Design: The wheel is mounted on a sturdy wall frame that can be adjusted vertically to accommodate patients of various heights, whether sitting or standing.

     

  • 360° Circular Motion: Provides a smooth, continuous 360-degree rotation that is essential for restoring circumduction and improving joint lubrication.

  • Telescopic Handle: The handle radius can be adjusted to change the arc of motion, making it suitable for early-stage rehab (small circles) and advanced recovery (large circles).

Therapeutic Benefits

  • Frozen Shoulder Recovery: Highly effective for treating Adhesive Capsulitis by gradually stretching the joint capsule.

  • Post-Operative Strength: Ideal for rebuilding muscle tone and coordination after rotator cuff surgery or fractures.

  • Neurological Rehab: Helps patients recovering from stroke to regain neuromuscular control of the upper limb.

  • Improves Flexibility: Targets the deltoids, rhomboids, and trapezius muscles to reduce overall upper-back tension.

Specifications

  • Material: High-grade chrome-plated steel wheel with a powder-coated wall mounting frame for rust resistance.

  • Diameter: Standard 30-inch (approx. 75 cm) wheel for optimal range.

  • Feedback System: Often includes a scale to measure the degree of rotation or resistance levels for progress tracking.


Perfect For: Specialty Orthopedic Centers, Sports Injury Clinics, and dedicated Home Rehab spaces.

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