Sunnyou Medical Sling Exercise Therapy - Painless Rehabilitation, Protecting Your Joint Health!
Release time:
2026-06-18
Suffering from prolonged sitting-related strain, post-operative stiffness, or limited joint mobility? Experienced recurring pain, fear of pain during training, or slow recovery progress?
What Is Sling Exercise?
Sling Exercise aims to rehabilitate skeletal diseases by persistently improving the condition of weak muscle and nerve chains. It integrates active use and rehabilitation training, primarily utilizing ropes to suspend certain parts of the body or using balance mats to create an unstable state for physical training. This method fully engages the core muscle groups of the torso to produce training effects. As a relatively new concept, suspension training has played a significant role in treating bone and joint diseases, sports injuries, and nerve damage. Its core functions include increasing joint mobility, training stabilizing muscles, and normalizing muscle sensory and motor control. It also focuses on motivation, muscle endurance, and cardiovascular function training.
Related literature: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4126284/
Sunnyou Medical Sling Exercise Therapy (XY-SET-IIB) utilizes the scientific SET suspension therapy, employing precise weight reduction and unstable support to provide rehabilitation training for patients with joint dysfunction.

How to Use The Sling Exerciser?
1. Standing Position Suspension Belt Adjustment Method: Lower the suspension belt while standing in front of the equipment. Hold the two ropes in the middle of the equipment with one hand and the two side suspension belts with the other. Maintain the angle of the side ropes and pull the side suspension belts vertically down to the desired height. Release the middle rope to allow them to hang naturally. Press down on the side suspension belts and check if they are locked (the suspension belts automatically lock when a load is applied). Raise the suspension belt while standing by pulling the middle rope vertically down. The suspension belt will rise accordingly. Once the suspension belt reaches the desired height, release the middle rope and press down on the side suspension belts. Check if they are locked (the suspension belts automatically lock when a load is applied).
2. Supine Position Suspension Belt Adjustment Method: Lower the suspension belt while supine, facing forward of the equipment. Hold the two ropes in the middle of the equipment with one hand... With both feet secured to the side suspension straps, pull the middle rope towards your body until it loosens. Maintain the angle of the ropes on both sides of the equipment. Use your leg strength to pull down the side suspension straps to the desired height. Release the middle rope and let them hang naturally. Press down on the side suspension straps and check if they are locked (the suspension straps automatically lock when a load is applied). While lying supine, raise the suspension straps by pulling the middle rope vertically downwards. The suspension straps will rise accordingly. Once the suspension straps reach the desired height, release the middle rope and press down on the side suspension straps, checking if they are locked (the suspension straps automatically lock when a load is applied).
3. Suspension Strap Locking Method: Insert the rope into the lower part (clamp tip) of the lock, adjust the height, and after the rope is wound inside the lock, pass it out from the upper part of the lock.
4. Method for moving the suspension device left and right: After securing the fixing rope (there is a pull-down rope on the side of the suspension device) to the fixing device, pull down the fixing rope forcefully (the rope will automatically be fixed to the fixing device). Then, hold the four ropes on the suspension device and slide left and right. Release the fixing rope after reaching the desired position.
Maintainance of Sling Exerciser
1. Regularly check if the bracket screws are loose.
2. Regularly check the bracket, suspension device, and ropes for damage or breakage. If any damage or breakage is found, replace them immediately.
3. Regularly clean the suspension belts and ropes; machine washing is acceptable.

Advantages of Sling Exercise Therapy
The ropes and slings can be freely combined, offering diverse training methods and biofeedback support. Different rope specifications can meet various training requirements.
01 Professional Configuration for Adult Rehabilitation
The suspension rehabilitation trainer (XY-SET-IIB) adopts a modular design, featuring a high-strength adjustable frame, multiple sizes of comfortable suspension straps, and a complete set of training accessories. It can flexibly adapt to the entire body, including the shoulders, waist, hips, knees, and ankles, covering various training needs: Core Suspension Components: High-strength metal frame; the ropes can slide freely and lock at any time; height is flexibly adjustable; strong load-bearing capacity at each suspension point; meets multi-angle and multi-position training needs.
Multiple Suspension Straps: Narrow straps, center straps, T-straps, long straps, wide straps, and face straps are all available. They are wear-resistant, non-slip, and easy to fix, suitable for joints throughout the body, including the shoulders, waist, hips, knees, and ankles.
Accessories: Can be combined with training wristbands, roller cushions, and elastic training ropes for flexible combinations, allowing for easy switching between open-chain and closed-chain exercises and adjusting training load.
02 Three Core Advantages, Say Goodbye to Rehabilitation Pains
Painless Training, Say Goodbye to Fear: Reduces joint pressure through suspension weight reduction and unstable support, making the training process gentle, encouraging patients to exercise willingly and improving rehabilitation compliance.
Professional Support, Scientific Rehabilitation: Based on the principles of SET suspension therapy, it activates deep stabilizing muscle groups for rehabilitation training of patients with joint dysfunction.
Flexible Adaptation, Personalized Rehabilitation
Modular system + multi-dimensional accessories allow for customized plans based on patient age, injury location, and rehabilitation stage, suitable for various adult rehabilitation scenarios.
Indications of Sling Exercise Therapy
1. Stroke patients
2. Spinal cord injury
3. Traumatic brain injury
4. Cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, cauda equina injury, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and various upper or lower neuronal diseases.
Rehabilitation is not about "enduring," but about leveraging scientific methods. Sunnyou Medical's suspension rehabilitation training device uses professional suspension technology to safeguard adult joint rehabilitation, making every training session valuable and every step of recovery more reassuring.
RFQ
Q1: What is the typical weight capacity of a suspension training device? Is it safe?
Most standard models on the market have a weight capacity of 120-180kg, while professional rehabilitation/commercial models can reach over 200kg. Reputable products use high-strength nylon webbing, reinforced stitching, and are equipped with non-slip handles and safety buckles, ensuring high safety when used correctly.
Q2: Will it easily slip or fall off during use?
Reputable products come with non-slip handles, reinforced buckles, and stable hanging points. With proper installation and use, it will not slip or fall off. A simple check of the accessories before each use will further enhance safety.
Q3: How long should I train each day?
For daily fitness, 15-30 minutes per session is sufficient, 3-5 days a week. Long, high-intensity training sessions are unnecessary; gradual progression is more effective.
Q4: What precautions should be taken when using a suspension training device? Beginners should start with low-difficulty movements, avoiding large twists and jumps; check the webbing and buckles for security before use; maintain a stable stance during training and avoid excessive suspension; those with pre-existing joint injuries or serious chronic conditions are advised to consult a rehabilitation therapist or doctor first.
Q5: What are the long-term effects of suspension training on proprioception and dynamic balance?
Continuous training in an unstable environment stimulates joint proprioceptors, enhancing the nerves' perception and control of limb position and force rhythm; it also strengthens neuromuscular coordination, effectively improving dynamic balance and limb coordination, and reducing the risk of injury during exercise.
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