Balance: Bike that’s weighted on one side to offset the balance of one limb, one handle to help hold on.
Balance: Removable weight can attach to arm nub to better balance the body.
Balance: Strap grip to balance hold on row machine.
Balance: Backpack is strapped to user and is weighted on side of body with the amputation to aid in fixing center of balance.
Balance: Ankle weights that keep the user’s center of gravity lower so they can perform exercises without balance issues. These ankle weights come in an easily portable kit with weights that are tailored to your performance needs.
Stability: A band is strapped to the user’s waist. This waist band is attached to two resistance bands on each side of the person. The bands constantly has tension resulting in the user being bounced back into the appropriate position when losing stability.
Stability: Ultra traction shoes allows greater traction on the ground and less likely chance of falling.
Stability: Treadmill with additional grips allowing many areas to hold on when needed.
Stability: Equal weight disbursement arm strap. Over head harness that connects to bar for safe and easy deadlifts.
Stability: Bench that is designed with a slight concave shape that supports the users balance during one armed dumbbell presses, fly’s, and other workouts.
Safety: A wristband worn by the user can track if their muscles are getting too strained or tired to ensure injuries are avoided.
Safety: Removable attachment hooks on to normal arm and allows it to stay flexible while providing protection to the wrist and arm.
Safety: Bar surrounds user on machine so they have many areas to hold on to if they need without risking falling such as loss of balance.
Safety: Bench press safety catch. Protects in case of grip loss.
Safety: A vest designed for support while squatting. It has safety straps that hang down on both sides. The user grabs across their body to the opposite strap and supports the disabled half of their body. There are shoulder grooves that aid in stabilizing the bar without the use of arms.
Bar Exercises: Instead of one long bar that is heavier on the ends for weighted use with two hands, is shorter with grip in the center to pull down.
Bar Exercises: Wider yet shorter bar allows for greater control and more dumbbell-like look while still having the functionality of a barbell. It has a handle for support.
Bar Exercises: A bar that has a support on one side to act like an arm is fastened to the body of the user. The support bar allows the user to evenly distribute the weight of the bar.
Bar Exercises: Bionic movement mirroring prosthesis, mimics motion of opposite side able arm.
Bar Exercises: Create a series of smith machines with different ranges of motions for easy to use and stable bar exercises.
Weight/Machine Setup: Remote controlled bench set up allows one to change the dimensions of the bench via a remote control. This allows it to conform to any angle you want it at without having to physically change the angle.
Weight/Machine Setup: Button allows user to easily move a weight machine up and down automatically to the desired position.
Weight/Machine Setup: A machine lifts up the weight and carries it and positions it onto the bar.
Weight/Machine Setup: Gloves with rotating key-hole socket to aid in one handed pull/raise pull/lower functionality.
Weight/Machine Setup: An overhead cable machine with shoulder stabilizers.