Workload precisely adjustable from 5–999 watts in 1-watt increments with error rate < 2%; workload independent of pedaling speed
Rotation speed: 0–70 rpm; low-speed, high-load design suitable for early-stage rehabilitation patients
Fore-and-aft adjustable seat with ergonomic design; synchronized four-limb movement ensures safe and comfortable training
Compatible with central monitoring systems for real-time ECG, blood pressure and SpO₂ monitoring with abnormal vital sign alerts
Supports multi-mode exercise prescriptions for integrated muscle strength and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation














Class II medical certified device equipped with a microprocessor-controlled electromagnetic eddy current resistance system. Developed in accordance with ICF(International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) standards, it enables synchronized four-limb aerobic training to improve both upper and lower extremity muscle strength and cardiopulmonary function. By activating full-body muscle groups and enhancing motor coordination, it supports systematic rehabilitation training for patients with coordination disorders and poor cardiopulmonary endurance.
and cardiopulmonary endurance simultaneously for higher rehabilitation efficiency
high-load design lowers training difficulty, ideal for early rehabilitation and patients with motor coordination disorders
and stable workload meets professional rehabilitation standards with quantifiable training outcomes
provides full-course vital sign monitoring to ensure training safety
suitable for patients with coordination disorders after neurological injury
limb coordination disorders and motor dysfunction after stroke / spinal cord injury
cardiopulmonary diseases combined with generalized muscle weakness and poor cardiopulmonary endurance
sarcopenia, balance dysfunction, and reduced activities of daily living in the elderly
postoperative recovery of whole-body motor function and limb coordination training
systematic rehabilitation after multiple fractures and generalized muscle weakness
Rehabilitation Medicine
Neurosurgery
Cardiovascular Department
Respiratory Medicine
Geriatrics