MOTOmed Viva 2 with Functional Electrical Stimulation
Indications: Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke
By adding Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to the Viva 2, it allows people with no/minimal muscle control to actively train their muscles, resulting in improved strength and a true cardiovascular workout.
For people affected by spinal cord injury or stroke, functional electrical stimulation helps to prevent secondary diseases through its impact on circulation, metabolism, fitness, muscle strength, skin integrity, bone density....
Model: MOTO200 (+ 214 + 219)
Many of our products are sourced from different manufacturers and suppliers who have their own individual Warranty Policies. A general guide explaining warranty coverage can be found below. For more detailed information please refer to the Warranty Section in the PDF Owner’s Manual above.
Any item purchased is warranted from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in materials or manufacturing.
Warranty does not cover parts or electrical components damaged by misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, nor those tampered with, altered or serviced by an agency not authorized by the manufacturer.
Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, eg tyres and tubes.
All warranty claims must be returned to us for assessment.
There are a huge range of accessories available for the MOTOmed Viva 2. Please refer to the Options and Accessories Brochure under resources.
Via electrodes attached to the skin, electrical impulses stimulate the muscles of the leg in a synchronized way to produce a rotational movement of the limb. Synchronisation is achieved through communication with the movement therapy device. The RehaStim stimulator reads the position of the crank arms from the therapy machine and sends the impulses to muscles accordingly.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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