Rehab Equipment for Neurologic Conditions: Why Stroke, MS, Parkinson’s and Spinal Cord Injury Programs Choose Active-Passive Cycle Training

Patient in recovery using active-passive ergometer cycle

Neurologic rehabilitation relies heavily on equipment that can safely support mobility, restore motor function, and stimulate circulation while accommodating significant physical limitations. Unlike orthopedic rehab—where clients may have a specific injury but intact motor control—neurologic conditions require tools that adapt to fluctuating strength, involuntary movement patterns, fatigue, and variable neural input. Active-passive cycle trainers, also […]