Rehamoto / Supapedal
Supapedal Ultra rehabilitation trainer with touchscreen, upper limb cranks, and lower limb pedals

Supapedal Ultra Active Passive Trainer

Active-passive trainer

  • Stroke
  • Neurological rehab
  • Orthopaedic
  • Upper and lower limb
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Clinic and home

The Supapedal Ultra is a versatile rehabilitation device designed to support upper and lower limb recovery through motor-assisted and user-driven exercise. Featuring multiple training modes—including passive, active, assistive, and isokinetic—the system adapts to a wide range of patient abilities, from early-stage recovery to strength rebuilding. With adjustable speed, resistance levels, and programmable session times, the Supapedal Ultra enables precise, personalised therapy. Its dual-function design allows both arm and leg training, helping improve circulation, increase joint mobility, reduce muscle stiffness, and support overall functional recovery. Ideal for hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, and home rehabilitation, the Supapedal Ultra provides safe, consistent, and efficient therapy for patients with neurological, orthopaedic, or mobility-related conditions.

Modes: Passive, active, assistive (machine supports weak muscle effort), active+passive combination, and isokinetic (constant speed training).

Training and modes

  • Motor-assisted and active training

    Passive training uses motor-assisted movement; active training uses adjustable resistance so patients can work against graded load as strength improves.

  • Multiple training modes

    Passive, active, assistive (the machine supports weak muscle effort), active+passive combination, and isokinetic (constant speed training)—so programmes can match ability from early mobilisation to strength rebuilding.

  • Speed, resistance, and time

    Speed range ~5–60 rpm, resistance grades 1–12, and programmable session duration from 1–99 minutes for precise, personalised sessions.

  • Arms and legs

    Dual-function design for upper and lower limbs, with adjustable rotation angles for the upper limbs to suit positioning and reach.

Safety and support

  • Controlled, consistent therapy

    Motor-assisted modes support patients with limited strength while adjustable angles and timing help sessions stay within tolerance.

  • Stable use in clinic or home

    Intended for safe, repeatable exercise in hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, and home rehabilitation settings.

Using the equipment

  • Programmable sessions

    Set duration from 1–99 minutes to match treatment plans and patient endurance.

  • Adjustable upper limb setup

    Rotation 0°–180° and 90° flip angle support comfortable alignment for arm work alongside leg pedalling.

Applications

  • Hospitals and physiotherapy clinics
  • Home rehabilitation programmes
  • Neurological and orthopaedic conditions
  • Mobility-related rehabilitation
  • Upper and lower limb recovery and maintenance

Benefits

  • Improves muscle strength and endurance
  • Restores joint mobility
  • Reduces stiffness and spasms
  • Enhances blood circulation
  • Helps prevent complications from immobility (e.g. clots, swelling)