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Theracycle, A Division of the Exercycle Company

31 Hayward Street
Franklin, Massachusetts 02038
United States
Telephone: 800-367-6712 or 508-528-3100.
Fax: 508-528-8454.
Web: http://www.theracycle.com.
Email: info@exercycle.com.

Discontinued products manufactured by Theracycle, A Division of the Exercycle Company (listed alphabetically)

  1. THERACYCLE Picture of THERACYCLE

    --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 7/2011). REPLACED BY THERACYCLE 200 AND THERACYCLE PRO. --- The Theracycle is a motorized bicycle exerciser designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or neurological disabilities. The motor helps provide full-body assisted range of motion exercise. The bicycle features a comfortable, extra-wide seat; a frame designed for mounting and dismounting ease for individuals with mobility disabilities; custom pedals that securely hold the feet; leg guide to assist those with involuntary movement; and a self-locking, dual-position, easy-grip handlebar. The cycle is also equipped with custom-designed, user-friendly computerized monitoring and control system peremitting user input. DIMENSIONS: The frame is nine inches high.

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