Description
Legs are often the forgotten half of accessible fitness design. The Lower Limbs Trainer Station BLH-1510 corrects that: ergonomic pedals and adjustable resistance let users work quadriceps, calves and hamstrings gently and progressively — from a wheelchair or standing — while stimulating the circulation that prolonged sitting suppresses.
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Gentle leg work with real physiological payback
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Regular lower-limb movement does three things for users who spend long periods seated: it maintains the muscle strength daily activities depend on, keeps hip, knee and ankle joints supple, and activates venous return — countering heavy-leg sensations and supporting muscle oxygenation. The BLH-1510 delivers all three through a smooth, guided pedalling pattern with no impact.
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- Ergonomic non-slip pedals for fluid, secure movement
- Adjustable resistance matched to rehabilitation or fitness goals
- Open, accessible layout for use directly from a wheelchair
- Non-slip handles to stabilise standing users
- Anti-corrosion, UV-resistant materials for durable outdoor service
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Programming suggestions
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Basic pedalling: light resistance, 5–10 minutes of steady rhythm to warm joints and boost circulation. Strength blocks: moderate resistance, 3 x 12 slow controlled cycles for quadriceps and calves. Rehabilitation: minimal resistance, short sessions repeated through the day, building range of motion in hips, knees and ankles. Combined with an upper-body station, it completes a balanced inclusive circuit.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Mechanism | Guided pedals, smooth low-impact movement |
| Resistance | Adjustable, progressive |
| Muscles worked | Quadriceps, calves, hamstrings; hip–knee–ankle mobility |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair users and standing users |
| Structure | Robust steel, anti-corrosion and UV-resistant |
| Environment | Outdoor or indoor, intensive use |
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Frequently asked questions
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Why include leg training in a wheelchair-accessible circuit?
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Many wheelchair users retain partial lower-limb function; guided pedalling maintains that function, supports circulation and aids rehabilitation — benefits a purely upper-body circuit cannot provide.
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Is it useful for seniors who walk?
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Very — it maintains the leg strength and joint mobility that preserve walking autonomy, with none of the fall risk of free exercise.
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How does it handle year-round outdoor use?
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The corrosion- and UV-protected structure is engineered for permanent exposure and intensive public use with minimal maintenance.
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Request a quotation
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Ask for a free quotation for the BLH-1510 or your full accessible course — response within 24 to 72 business hours, or call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









