OsteoTrainer® for rehabilitation & mobility

Support your return to movement with a flexible training device – ideal to complement your rehabilitation therapy at home or on the go

Why the OsteoTrainer® strengthens your rehabilitation journey

After an injury or surgery, it is crucial to rebuild mobility, strength, and self-confidence. OsteoTrainer® perfectly complements your physiotherapy: at home, without heavy equipment, available anytime and adapted to your situation.

Your rehab challenges

  • Uncertainty when exercising at home without direct guidance
  • Fear of overexertion and setbacks
  • Limited time and distance to the gym
  • The need to secure progress independently

How OsteoTrainer® supports you

Thanks to intuitive handling and safe stimulus dosing, you can supplement your practice program:

  • Gentle progression: Colored loops allow for continuous resistance training.
  • Joint-friendly: Combination of isometric and dynamic exercises – without impact or shear forces and with even load distribution.²³
  • Home compliance: 1:1 coaching, app videos and practice plans ensure correct execution.
  • Self-efficacy: You see progress and stay motivated.
  • Adaptable for lying positions: Most exercises can also be performed while lying down, even for bedridden individuals—safely and efficiently when standing firmly is not (yet) possible.

Your benefits during rehabilitation

Safe use

  • Reduced risk of strain thanks to intuitive exercises.

Short sessions

  • 5-10 minutes can be enough, ideal for in between.

Mobile & flexible

  • Train flexibly at home or on the go.

Product specifications & scope of delivery

  • Ergonomic handles & color-coded nylon loop system
  • Nylon foot straps for pull exercises
  • Nylon torso strap for push exercises
  • Practical gym bag for transport included
  • Quick Guide Manual & App Access included
  • 1:1 Coaching optional
  • Made in Germany
Sources
1. Vincent, KR, & Vincent, HK (2012). Resistance exercise for knee osteoarthritis and associated comorbidities. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 23(1), 145-159.
2. Oranchuk, DJ, et al. (2019). Isometric training and long-term adaptations. Sports Medicine, 49(5), 703-715.
3. James, CR, & Thomason, ME (2023). Resistance training modalities: Comparative effects of dynamic and isometric loading on muscle function. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 37(11), 2154-2165.

Ready to get fit again faster?

Complement your rehabilitation therapy with the OsteoTrainer® – for more self-confidence, faster progress and sustainable mobility.