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Finding the right upper body exerciser can sometimes be difficult, especially if you are looking for something that is portable, lightweight and helps with range of motion. Product Spotlight: CanDo® Therapy PropellerIf you are looking for all those previously mentioned in one sleek design, look no further than the CanDo® Therapy Propeller. This device is the latest innovation by CanDo® which takes the pedal exerciser and makes it even more portable and adjustable.

The CanDo® Therapy Propeller is a unique exerciser because of its design. You can use it to improve range-of-motion, aid rehabilitation, and improve conditioning and flexibility. This handheld exerciser is versatile because you can adjust it to use one-handed or two while also being able to increase or decrease the resistance. It is light enough to be carried anywhere and used at any time. Also, this device is very portable, as you can detach the two handles to store it comfortably in your bag or under a bed.

Like heavier pedal exercisers, the CanDo® Therapy Propeller is great for improving range-of-motion in those who have lost it or had to undergo surgery in their upper body. The propeller is also great for improving overall fitness, strengthening grip, and improving shoulder, arm and wrist mobility. Unlike a standard pedal exerciser, with this device you are not restricted to having to use it on a flat surface. You can operate it from a lying, standing or seated position. This makes it a way more accessible option to people who can’t get out of bed but still need to improve range-of-motion in their arms and upper body.

The CanDo® Therapy Propeller is great for people who want to improve range-of-motion in their upper body. It is portable and lightweight so it can travel with you anywhere you go. It’s compact design also makes it a great option to keep around the house. If you feel like the CanDo® Therapy Propeller is right for you, please consult your doctor.

To check out the CanDo® Therapy Propeller, click here.

Article written by William Graves.