Austin, TX -- (SBWire) -- 05/24/2016 --Weights and workout products powered by springs and rubber bands are dangerous and intimidating to people with spasticity and dementia issues. An instantaneous loss of grip while using these products may result in severe injuries. People with special needs should have a safe effective way to get the benefits of exercise – so what's the answer? Many individuals across the world have discovered the solution in HeartFlex – a handheld fitness tool designed to maximize sports performance that allows special needs patients to exercise without fear.
The HeartFlex is totally passive – it cannot snap back and cause injury; and, it weighs less than half a pound. It is so unique its design is protected by three US patents.
This ingenious twistable bar with grips on either end is a terrific piece of equipment for whenever light resistance and multiple repetitions are desired. Like swimming, this sophisticated little machine produces "consistent resistance" through motion in any direction – an activity that is critical to building strong, dense muscle tissue. As such, HeartFlex is the perfect way to increase strength, flexibility and range of motion while boosting circulation and lowering blood sugar levels. These fantastic benefits are all made possible by 18 precision ball-and-socket joints – not springs and rubber bands.
HeartFlex can be used sitting, standing or lying down, and does not require complicated routines to be memorized. It is simple, easy to use, very effective, lightweight and affordable.
Each HeartFlex comes with an instructional DVD demonstrating multiple movements and simple care and use suggestions which will extend the life of your device – along with a "no questions asked" 30-day money back guarantee.
We all know someone with special needs and desire to offer help, but few among us know how to do so. The adaptive exercise that HeartFlex is notorious for can be extremely useful in dealing with a broad range of issues: dementia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, wheelchair patient, sedentary or stroke patients. Whether it's a patient or loved one, HeartFlex is something that will give them the benefits of health and fitness that only exercise can provide. Non-intimidating, compact and portable, and best of all – affordable – HeartFlex is truly a worthwhile investment for those we care about.
"Our product was developed to maximize sports performance and – since discovering that its attributes also make it ideal for the special needs and adaptive exercise population – I'm passionate about getting the word out," stated John Corbin, inventor of the HeartFlex.
In depth information on HeartFlex can be found on their website.
"This has been great for my hands, wrists, and arms. And the cardio effect is incredible. I love making people try mine out for just 12 – 20 seconds. It really surprises everyone. Your product is the most amazing exercise tool I have ever seen." – Mitch C.
"This device has been used in several classes at The Diabetes Center. It is easy to demonstrate, and patients find it simple to use. It is lightweight and easy to maneuver. It would also travel well. It may be used in a standing or sitting position and can be effective for patients at varying degrees of fitness. We have observed drops in blood sugar from 10 to 60 points after only 5 minutes of activity." – Denise R., RD,CDE
"My classes love the addition of the HeartFlex! I am using them at an assisted living facility where the population is less conditioned than the Silver Sneakers." – Bonnie L., Trainer, Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
"I am an occupational therapist from New Jersey, working in an inpatient rehabilitation facility. I stopped by your booth at the AOTA convention in Houston back in April. I purchased your incredible HeartFlex tool and have loved its uses for not only my patients, but for older family members as well." – Ashley G., OTR/L
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