Research: Validating Effectiveness
Because our product design and functionality is scientifically based, research plays an integral role in validating the effectiveness of the NuStep recumbent cross trainer for a wide range of users.
This section provides a snapshot of medical, physiological, and other research that has tested the use and efficacy of NuStep recumbent cross trainers for a variety of populations and conditions.
Impact of a Stroke Recovery Program Integrating Modified Cardiac Rehabilitation on All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Performance and Functional Performance
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | 2019
Exercise Training in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Recumbent Stepping and Body Weight-supported treadmill training
International Journal of MS Care | 2016
Recumbent Stepper Submaximal Test Response is Reliable in Adults With and Without Stroke
Public Library of Science | 2017
Concurrent improvements in cardiorespiratory and muscle fitness in response to total body recumbent stepping in humans
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001
Integrating aerobic training within subacute stroke rehabilitation: a feasibility study
Physical Therapy | 2014
Aerobic Exercise in Subacute Stroke Improves Cardiovascular Health and Physical Performance
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy | 2012
Recumbent stepper submaximal exercise test to predict peak oxygen uptake
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise | 2012
Cross validation of the recumbent stepper submaximal exercise test to predict peak oxygen uptake in older adults
Physical Therapy | 2014
Validity of a total body recumbent stepper exercise test to assess cardiorespiratory fitness
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2008
Upper-extremity Exercise Training in Heart Failure
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation | 2007