
Exercising with Airogym™ can prove beneficial for patients who suffer from a number of conditions.*
Airogym has been shown to be beneficial to those suffering joint pain. Professor Desmond Dall, Emeritus Professor of clinical orthopaedics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles commented “I believe it would be extremely beneficial in rehabilitation in many post traumatic situations (e.g. fractures of the tibia), postoperatively (e.g. total joint replacement of the knee and hip), in patients with arthritis (e.g. of the foot, ankle and knee), debilitation (neurological disease, malignant disease).”
Physiotherapists can also use Airogym to help their patients, either those recovering from illness, the elderly and immobile, and the disabled
Post-operative patients who find themselves immobile, may also be at risk of developing potential health problems, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Airogym is therefore ideal for patients to exercise and keep their blood flow up when they are in a wheelchair or unable to walk unaided.
*Always consult your healthcare professional before use.