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StretchMaxx — for Rehab & Recovery

StretchMaxx is supporting controlled mobility work in clinical settings — and
extending progress beyond the session.

StretchMaxx complements hands-on therapy by allowing patients to actively control stretching intensity during guided mobility work. It can be used within sessions and as a continuation tool for structured home programs.
 
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Why Rehab Professionals Use StretchMaxx


• Encourages active patient participation during mobility work
 

• Allows patient-controlled resistance and intensity

• Reduces sustained manual load during assisted stretching

• Supports PNF-style techniques within existing protocols

• Provides structured continuity between in-clinic sessions and home programs
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Common Rehab Applications
 

StretchMaxx can be integrated into mobility and recovery protocols such as:
 

 

• Hamstring and posterior chain mobility progression

• Hip flexor and quad lengthening

• Assisted ankle dorsiflexion work

• Shoulder and thoracic mobility drills

• Active PNF-style resistance stretching

• Structured at-home continuation between sessions

See StretchMaxx in Clinical Application
This demonstration illustrates how StretchMaxx can be integrated into hamstring and glute mobility work using controlled, patient-guided resistance.
Shoulder Mobility & Range-of-Motion Application
Example of shoulder mobility work using patient-guided resistance to complement therapist-directed protocols and home programs.
ACL Rehabilitation Mobility Progression
Demonstrations shown reflect mobility applications and should be integrated into rehabilitation protocols at practitioner discretion.

If you’d like to explore how StretchMaxx can complement your protocols in person, virtually, or with a demo unit, we’d be glad to connect.

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