
It is used for rehabilitation therapists to perform limb exercise rehabilitation training for patients with cerebral apoplexy, traumatic brain injury, human muscular system and nervous system injury.
Trainers can also carry out various forms of rehabilitation training activities on the bed in combination with other mobile devices.

It is used for the diagnostic placement of the required body position during manual therapy.

Assist long-term bedridden patients to gradually transition from a supine position to a standing position to prevent postural hypotension and cardiopulmonary function. As the upright angle increases, the load bearing of the lower limbs of the
patient gradually increases to maintain the stress load on the spine, pelvis and lower limbs, and to help patients reduce the occurrence of various complications such as osteoporosis and venous thrombosis.




