Description
Shoulder range of motion is among the first casualties of surgery, injury or simple inactivity — and among the hardest things to rebuild without equipment. The Shoulder Wheels BLH-1502 gives physiotherapy programmes and public fitness areas a dedicated tool: twin rotating wheels that guide the shoulder through smooth, controlled circles, usable seated or standing.
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Guided circles, measurable recovery
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Turning the wheels moves the shoulder joint through a progressively larger arc, exactly the graded amplitude work that post-injury and post-surgical rehabilitation protocols prescribe. Because the wheel guides the path, users cannot overshoot a safe range — they simply stop where comfort ends and gain a little more arc each week. Elbows and wrists mobilise along the way, and the surrounding muscles of the arms, shoulders and upper back tone through repetition.
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- Twin ergonomic rotating wheels stimulating joints and muscles together
- Seated or standing use — accessible directly from a wheelchair
- Non-slip ergonomic grips for comfortable, secure hold
- Fluid, controlled movement limiting injury risk during solo use
- Weather- and wear-resistant structure rated for intensive outdoor service
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A simple protocol to publish beside the station
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Single rotation: turn the wheels clockwise for 30 seconds, then reverse — 3 sets each way — to mobilise and warm the joints. Progress by widening the arc and slowing the tempo. Regular use improves the amplitude everyday tasks depend on, releases muscular tension, and supports posture and general wellbeing.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Mechanism | Two rotating wheels, guided circular paths |
| Training focus | Shoulder, elbow and wrist mobility; upper-body toning |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair users and standing users, all ages |
| Structure | Robust materials, weatherproof, intensive-use rated |
| Environment | Public parks, rehabilitation centres, sports facilities |
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Frequently asked questions
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Is the BLH-1502 recommended after shoulder surgery?
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Guided wheel work is a staple of post-surgical shoulder protocols; the treating clinician sets timing and amplitude, and the station provides the controlled path.
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What distinguishes it from the Chest & Shoulder Wheels BLH-1518?
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The BLH-1502 is the mobility-focused single-purpose unit; the BLH-1518 extends the concept with chest-strengthening use. Larger sites often install both at different circuit points.
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Can children or older adults use it?
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Yes — the movement is gentle and self-limited, appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
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Request a quotation
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Ask for a free quotation for the Shoulder Wheels BLH-1502 or a full accessible circuit — response within 24 to 72 business hours, or call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









