Not only is the UEU the most effective device for improving muscle
strength, it also allows for isolating the desired muscle group.
What this means is that whenever a person with a neurological disorder
is asked to perform a certain movement, due to muscle tone and lack
of coordination, strength and balance, he/she will try to perform
that movement with both extremities (upper and lower) at the same
time. The Universal Exercise Unit, along with specific exercises
performed in it, allows one to re-educate the patient's nervous
system to isolate one extremity from the other and move it independently.
This is how a normal gait becomes a reality.
While strengthening muscles and improving
function, the system of exercises performed in the UEU contributes
to gains in range of motion, both active and passive, and improved
muscle flexibility and tone. This is the main reason why we promote
it for the cerebral palsy population.
As the name "universal" suggests,
the exercise unit is used in many other ways. Another way is called
the "Spider".
Through the system of elastic bands
and a wide belt worn around the waist, the UEU provides very dynamic
vertical or horizontal suspension. The goals of the exercises performed
in the "Spider" are to improve functional skills (sitting,
crawling, standing, walking), balance, coordination, and sensory-motor
integration. The biggest goal in mind would always be promoting
independent movement.
Not only is it a lot of fun for the
patient, but it also substitutes for the work of two additional
people.
The UEU is also extremely helpful
while working on specific goals like endurance for a certain skill.
With the use of the tracking rail, the patient and therapist work
on the proper coordination of the movement (for example: reciprocation),
the quality of the movement and endurance. It is very helpful and
often used in our center as a dynamic stander. Patients learn the
concept of weight shifting and weight bearing along with the consequences
of its lack in a safe way. Individuals love to "fly" and
"spin."
Parallel bars installed inside the
UEU allow one to combine any of the previously mentioned concepts
with gait training, functional skills and transfers. It can be done
either with the use of the "Spider," tracking rail or
independently. Very often we replace the parallel bars with two
suspended ropes, creating a version of a "suspended bridge."
There is no age limit to use
the UEU. The weight limit is 350 pounds. The Universal Exercise
Unit meets all the requirements and is FDA listed and registered.
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