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The Lifeline Shoulder Pulley Deluxe is a professional-grade physical therapy tool designed to accelerate shoulder rehabilitation by improving range of motion and strength. Featuring a 7-foot adjustable nylon cord, a smooth metal axle pulley for reduced friction, and a patented rotating foam Grip-All handle to minimize joint strain, this compact over-the-door system is ideal for both home and clinical use.
Brand | Lifeline |
Material | Nylon, Plastic |
Color | Black |
Style | LLMUSP-1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816142016331 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Pivotal 5, Inc |
UPC | 816142016331 097032001495 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.19 x 5.55 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Lifeline |
Suggested Users | "" |
Part Number | LLMUSP-1 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Size | Standard |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
L**�
I bought 2 of these!!!!
I bought 2 of these- 1 for me and 1 for a friend who also required shoulder surgery!! Kept my shoulder from freezing as I was unable to get to therapy all the time as it was during covid!! I could do excercises at home standing or sitting, rope is adjustable and works great if tall or short, and the locks of the handle as it allow you to lock the wrist to be 100% passive movement -no using the shoulder muscles at all! Loved the fact I could go as little or as far as I wanted in the privacy of my home between PT visits. Defiantly would purchase this and my friend thanked me for getting this. Super easy to use!
A**R
Great item to have!
Helped me exercise my broken shoulder to keep the muscles from stifing up and helped improve my range of motion.
T**R
Good for shoulder exercises
I’m using it for therapy for a rotator cuff tear. The only complaint is that the over the door hook doesn’t extend far enough from the door. It’s a little too close to exercise very well. I put it on a home gym so I can sit down to use it.
M**Y
I think this better than the DMI, which I purchased at the same time
I purchased this at the same time I purchased the Duromed Pulley, and so you will see an identical review under that product as well. First some waivers: I work for neither company and this is an impartial review. Secondly, both products do the job for which they were manufactured, as long as users understand their purpose. I feel that some of the unfavorable reviews were written because those customers may have not realized these products are only useful for assisted passive rehabilitation to gain flexibility and range of motion for shoulders following surgery or other treatments. They are not for improving muscle strength against a resistance. They are both sturdy enough for the purpose they were built. There is no difference in the results you can expect from their performance. Both will hang from the door and permit closure.In my opinion the Lifeline shoulder pulley is a far better product for a number of reasons: 1. It has an elegantly simple design. 2. It's easier to put together. It's also easier to hang on the door and then take off after use 3. It's quieter and smoother. 4. The instructions are better. 3. It's easier to travel with since it's smaller. 5. It's more versatile permitting exercises off the bracket more readily For example, in external rotation the Lifeline pulley is utilized horizontally by inserting its rugged nylon loop between the hinged edge of the door and the jamb. That cannot be done with the Duromed pulley. 6. The Lifeline is also better for people with bad hands because the grips are padded and one of them even has a mechanism to take all pressure off the knuckles. 7. It is much easier to adjust the length of the ropes on the Lifeline. Simply pull the rope through an opening on the top of the grip to whatever length you need and a small spherical catch at the end of a lever will maintain the position. With the Duromed Pulley the rope has to be untied and then retied to the grip.The Duromed Duro-Med Exercise Pulley SetDuro-Med Exercise Pulley SetPulley has 4 small rubber cushions on the bracket to keeping it from scratching the door. However the cushions themselves left scuff marks. The simpler Lifeline bracket has no cushions, but it has not scratched or left any marks on the door so far.One tip: With the Lifeline hang the bracket first, close the door, and then hang the pulley by its loop. If you hang the pulley first the weight of the apparatus will cause the bracket to tilt and you will be unable to close the door.
D**N
Great for shoulder exercises
Probably one of the best things my physical therapist had me do when I went in for an impingement was the rope pulley thing. He had me sit in a chair below where this thing attached to the wall and just more my arms up and down in front of me for 3 minutes. Each arm provides resistance to the other. After 3 minutes, I did 3 more minutes with my arms out to my sides. Man what a difference.So I came home and ordered one and attached it to the wall where my TRX is and a couple of times each week I repeat that process along with some deep shoulder stretches on the TRX. That along with some targeted weight training has made my shoulder pain almost disappear.
I**T
Helpful
I was doing physical therapy,I was told having a set at home would help,with my recovery.i have no complaints about the pulleys.Physical therapy is a whole different matter .lol
U**R
Pulley for PT
This is an easy to set up and use pulley. Some adjustable facets on the handles, plus a hand aid included. It has easy way to adjust length. The door attachment doesn't fit most door tops (too thick).
L**C
DELUXE Model; Great quality; Worked great for shoulder rehab
GREAT PRODUCT; EXCELLENT purchase! Bought DELUXE Model, which comes with the over-the-door metal bracket. I had to buy this for my post-shoulder surgery rehab. It was recommended by my physical therapist. Excellent quality. Never a problem throughout my rehab exercises. Worked GREAT!! And less costly than some others. Really easy to set-up: Comes with a metal over-the-door hook that is just placed over top of door (no nailing, or other affixing), onto which you simply hang the pulley rope - Then it is ready for use. My shoulder exercises using the pulleys had me sitting on a chair that had its back against the closed door, so my back and the chair back were facing the door. Since I have a sensitive back, I put a pillow against/along my back as I sat in the chair (made it so comfortable), and then did my pulley exercises - worked GREAT and never had any back issues. Pulleys can be left on the door after use or taken down each time, depending on preference. Highly recommend this product and would buy again.P.s. The first one that was delivered, had a visible fray in the rope on arrival, so I returned it immediately (very easy return process) and the replacement, which arrived quickly, looked and worked fine the entire time. PLEASE INSPECT YOUR ROPE BEFORE FIRST USE in case you have the same problem.
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