Exercise Band Serves Many Purposes
Allcare Exercise Bands come in individualized 1.5 meter length pieces and can be used in the rehabilitation and strengthening of tissues in the musculature system. An Allcare Exercise Band can be used for a variety of purposes. With ROM exercises to provide resistance increasing general strength. Targeted rehabilitative strengthening exercises, as well as being utilized as a stretching tool… The use of an Allcare Exercise Band is beneficial throughout the rehabilitation process. As they come in varying grades of resistance, ranging from easy up to super heavy. The resistance grading is marked by the colour of the band. Where the lighter colours = light resistance, and darker colours = heavy resistance.
Exercise bands are the ideal physiotherapy rehabilitation tool having a wide range of uses. Our physio team regularly prescribe the use of bands in the treatment of ankle sprains, shoulder pain, postural exercises, and hip strengthening, as well as mobility…
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Progressive resistance exercise bands offer a steady 30% increase from colour to colour.
- The Allcare Exercise Band may be used as a single length or tie a knot to form a loop (the knot can be undone easily to adjust the length, or size of the loop).
- Available in 6 colour coded resistances, providing a wide range of treatments.
- 99.9% latex allergen free.
- Made under the international quality standard ISO 9002.
We find exercises bands extremely versatile. It is this reason that they are almost universally prescribed by physiotherapist in their rehabilitation protocols. From tying them in a knot to create a loop for crab walks and hip abductor strengthening exercises. Tying a knot in one end and throwing it on one side of a door so it can’t pull through while performing your one sided rotator cuff exercises. Or looping it around an pole and stair banister so you can do your “row” exercises for posture… Bands are the take anywhere, home, work and travel exercise tool. So minimizing the excuses you have around not doing your rehab, or keeping up with your exercise routine.