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Frequently Asked Questions about Shuttle Systems

Shuttle Systems rehabilitation products are exercise and physical therapy tools designed to help patients recover strength, range of motion, and functional movement after injury or surgery. Shuttle Systems equipment is commonly used in clinical and home rehab settings to support progressive resistance training during recovery.

Shuttle Systems exercise equipment is designed for patients undergoing physical rehabilitation, including those recovering from orthopedic injuries, surgeries, or neurological conditions. Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and sports medicine professionals also use Shuttle Systems equipment in clinical practice to guide structured, progressive recovery programs.

Start by identifying the specific body region being rehabilitated and the patient's current strength and mobility level, then select a Shuttle Systems product that matches those needs. Consulting a physical therapist or reviewing the resistance range and intended use of each Shuttle Systems model helps ensure the right fit for the recovery stage.

Begin Shuttle Systems rehabilitation exercises at the lowest resistance level appropriate for the patient's current ability, then gradually increase resistance as strength and range of motion improve. Following a therapist-guided protocol and maintaining proper body alignment during each session helps maximize results and reduce the risk of re-injury.

Shuttle Systems equipment supports a range of therapeutic exercises including lower body strengthening, closed-chain movements, and range-of-motion training depending on the specific product. Many Shuttle Systems devices are designed to allow progressive resistance adjustments, making them suitable for early-stage recovery through advanced rehabilitation phases.

Yes, certain Shuttle Systems products are designed for both home and clinical use, giving patients the flexibility to continue rehabilitation exercises outside of a therapy office. Always confirm with a licensed therapist that the specific Shuttle Systems model selected is appropriate for unsupervised home use before beginning.

Adjust resistance on Shuttle Systems equipment by adding or removing resistance bands or changing the tension settings according to the product's included instructions. Resistance should be increased gradually over time based on patient progress, and a physical therapist can help determine the appropriate resistance level for each stage of recovery.

Yes, Shuttle Systems products are widely used in post-surgical rehabilitation programs and are trusted by physical therapists for structured, controlled recovery exercise. Patients should always follow their surgeon's and therapist's clearance guidelines before beginning any Shuttle Systems exercise program to ensure safety during the healing process.

Because Shuttle Systems equipment is specifically engineered for controlled, progressive rehabilitation rather than general fitness, making it better suited to the precise demands of therapeutic recovery. The resistance systems and movement patterns in Shuttle Systems products are designed to minimize joint stress while still building functional strength safely.

Clean Shuttle Systems equipment regularly with a mild disinfectant wipe or approved surface cleaner, paying close attention to high-contact areas like handles, platforms, and resistance attachments. Inspect resistance bands and mechanical components on a routine basis and follow the manufacturer's care guidelines to extend the lifespan of Shuttle Systems equipment.

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