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  1. Mar 7, 2024 · Ellipse By Legxercise is a motorized power assisted movement machine that simulates walking, jogging, and running motions. It features a compact design and a user-friendly interface which makes it perfect for home use. The machine’s patented elliptical motion technology provides a low-impact workout that targets both upper and lower body muscles.

    • Video Guide
    • Unpackaging and Assembly
    • Remote Control
    • Operation
    • My Personal Experience: How It Moves
    • Portability
    • Pedals
    • Power and Charging Option
    • Review Summary
    • Final Recommendation

    We all know the benefits of exercise as we age, so there’s no reason for me to regurgitate all those statistics. But, many seniors and elderly are unable to exercise due to physical ailments, or they are unable to do so safely. That’s where passive exercise machines come in. They move an older adult’s legs and feet for them, so that blood flow is s...

    Once the Ellipse arrives, there is some assembly required. While the process isn’t particularly difficult, some seniors orelderly people may need some assistance. You first attach the base to remain unit using six screwswith a Phillips head screwdriver (which isn’t included, by the way). Again, not difficult, but it will require two hands, and two ...

    The Ellipse is controlled by a wireless remote control that is included (but the 2 AAA batteries are not!) and has its own storage compartment on the main unit. Wireless remotes are both good and bad. No wire reduces the chance of the user tripping over a remote cord. But, elderly people with dementia or just forgetfulness due to cognitive decline ...

    To use the Ellipse, plug the AC power adaptor into the back of the machine and your wall outlet. Then, set the machine in front of you – with the screen facing you. If you are using it on a hard floor surface, place the included mat underneathit. Place your feet on the foot pedals, point the remote at the unit, and press the number 1 to start. Adju...

    Compared to the LegXercise Pro, this machine provides a lot more movement. I also noticed that I was getting joint movement in both my ankles and my knees. If you have ever used an elliptical machine, it feels similar to that (hence the name!). See the video for a better demonstration and explanation. The speed, especially on setting 3, is quite fa...

    Because of the assembly process, I wouldn’t exactly describe this as a portable exerciser. But it has a nice, sturdy handle that makes it easy to carry. It is a bit heavy, though, weighing about 12 poundswith the remote. It’s easy enough to transport if you can keep it intact and place it in the trunkor back seat of the car. The handle also makes i...

    The pedals are large and textured with raised bumps. A front edge is raised to keep your feet from slipping off them. I feel a strap option would be nice for frail userswith difficulty maintaining their feet on the pedals. But, there wasn’t a great concern in my tests.

    The Ellipse uses a pretty standard AC adaptor that plugs into the back of the machine and a standard wall outlet. It doesn’t offer battery power, so you have to be near electricity to use it. Because the power cord comes out of the back, I don’t have any major concerns about users tripping over it, but you should be aware of that potential.

    Overall, I was quite pleased with the Ellipse. One concern I had with its sister product, the LegXercise PRO, was that it was too slow and basic for some users. With the Ellipse, I did actually feel like my legs were doing something because of the faster and larger movements. I also felt good flexion movement in both my ankles and knees. The setup ...

    The Ellipse works well and provides passive exercise of the legs for seniors and the elderly who need assistance moving their knees and ankles. It is safe for most users except the most frail elderly people. Based on my review and personal use of the product, I recommend it. More frail users or those with limited flexion of the ankles or knees shou...

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  2. Dec 15, 2021 · About this item. 46% more Rotational Movement than any other motorized seated elliptical. Motorized 3 Speed Automatic Leg Movement. Wireless Remote Included. Strengthen and Tone your Legs. Increase your Mobility. Stimulate Leg Circulation. Reduce Swelling in your Legs, Ankles & Feet. Show more.

  3. Sep 4, 2023 · Enter the “Ellipse by LegXercise – Motorized Power Assisted Movement” – a motorized seated elliptical that offers an incredible 46% more rotational movement than any other similar product on the market.

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