MULTIMEDIA REHABILITATION SYSTEM
activLife is a multimedia rehabilitation system designed for individuals striving to improve their mobility and independence despite physical limitations. The device supports the activation of seniors and people with reduced mobility. This modern training system enhances well-being and helps reduce the risk of falls during everyday activities.
Training with activLife includes a variety of exercise programs tailored to the user’s individual needs. The functional rehabilitation system supports regular physical activity, helping improve both physical fitness and overall mental well-being with each training cycle.
Benefits of using activLife:
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improved cardiovascular function,
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prevention of osteoporosis and muscle weakening,
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increased strength and overall endurance,
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positive influence on mood and psychological well-being.
Exercises that involve balance, muscle strength and functional tasks — such as those performed in activLife — are, according to research, among the most effective methods of reducing fall risk and supporting the neuromuscular system responsible for postural stability.
These are only some of the effects that can be achieved with the modern activLife functional rehabilitation system. Combining physical training with engaging, motivating activities increases adherence and encourages regular exercise.
Research clearly shows that integrating balance, strength and coordination training significantly improves safety during everyday activities.
A modern rehabilitation system for improving quality of life
As a manufacturer of specialised rehabilitation equipment, we provide solutions that genuinely support everyday functioning. Our standing frames, including models dedicated to children, significantly facilitate the development of independence in individuals with cerebral palsy. The activLife multimedia system, together with the Static Plus standing frame, improves comfort of life and expands the possibilities for active rehabilitation.
It is important to remember that falls are one of the most common causes of loss of independence among older adults — regular strength and balance training is an effective way to prevent this.

