🟢 1. Product Title
Ankle Rehabilitation Trainer – Portable Foot Corrector for Stroke Recovery, Fracture Rehab & Mobility Improvement
🟢 2. Key Selling Bullets
✅ Versatile Use – Ideal for Fracture, Surgery & Stroke Recovery
✅ Lightweight & Portable – Rehab Anytime, Anywhere
✅ Corrects Inversion & Eversion – Improves Foot Stability
✅ Effective Ankle Rehabilitation Trainer
✅ User-Friendly Design – Easy to Use for All Ages
🟢 3. Product Description
Train. Recover. Stabilize.
This ankle rehabilitation trainer is designed for patients recovering from fractures, surgeries, or strokes. It helps correct foot inversion and eversion, improves stability, enhances mobility, and accelerates recovery — all in a lightweight, portable design for convenient therapy anywhere.
✔ Comprehensive Rehab Support
Supports recovery from multiple conditions including fractures, post-surgery stiffness, and stroke-related mobility issues.
✔ Corrective Function
Specially designed to correct inversion and eversion, helping restore proper foot alignment.
✔ Lightweight & Portable
Compact design makes it easy to carry and use at home, clinics, or while traveling.
✔ User-Friendly Design
Simple and comfortable structure ensures effective daily use for seniors, rehab patients, and home therapy.
✔ Suitable for:
Fracture rehabilitation
Post-surgery recovery
Stroke rehabilitation
Mobility training and foot strengthening
🟢 4. Product Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ankle Rehabilitation Trainer |
| Material | Lightweight Plastic + Soft Padding |
| Color Options | White / Grey |
| Size | One size fits most |
| Weight | Approx. 1–2kg |
| Power Source | None – Manual use |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Box Includes | 1× Ankle Rehabilitation Trainer |
🟢 5. Suitable For (Target Users)
🤕 Post-surgery patients with limited ankle mobility
🧑🦽 Stroke recovery patients
🏃 People with foot inversion/eversion issues
🧓 Seniors needing daily ankle support
🏥 Physiotherapy and rehab centers
🟢 6. How to Use
Place foot securely on the trainer
Perform gentle inversion/eversion correction exercises
Use 10–15 minutes per session, 1–2 times per day
Adjust intensity based on comfort and recovery progress