OmniCycle® Connect

Advanced Active-Assist Cycle

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OmniCycle® Connect transforms therapeutic exercise with its innovative motor-assist technology and customizable exercises for patients facing upper- and lower-extremity challenges. This system automatically adjusts to patient effort, facilitating progressive rehabilitation via dynamic support levels. The biofeedback interface keeps patients engaged. Its compact design, intuitive touchscreen, and preset modes make it easy for therapists to provide effective care effortlessly. 

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OmniCycle® Connect helps you address a broader spectrum of patients and conditions:

  • Deliver therapy interventions for common conditions with customizable exercise protocols
  • Improve patient engagement, motivating them to train through interactive biofeedback
  • Eliminate the need for patient transfers via wheelchair access with anti-tip protection
  • Treat a continuum of patients using customizable resistance load or total work
  • Accommodate orthopedic and neurological range-of-motion limitations with adjustable lower extremity pedal length
  • Enhance group or concurrent therapy program

Unique Features:

  • Assisted, active-assisted, and isokinetic therapy modes
  • Bluetooth connectivity enabling virtual cycling
  • Biofeedback Technology
  • Voice Activated Stop
  • Wheelchair Accommodation

ACP’s Evidence-Based Clinical Programs

Cycling, a key component of many of our clinical programs, has been proven to enhance skeletal muscle power and endurance, improve gait parameters, and boost overall functional performance. It also plays a crucial role in reducing the risk and fear of falling, promoting better mental health, and ultimately improving patients’ quality of life.1 

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1. Kardan, M., Akter, T., Iqbal, M., Tcymbal, A., Messing, S., Gelius, P., & Abu-Omar, K. (2023). Cycling in older adults: A scoping review. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 5, 1157503. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1157503