🛠️ Rehab smarter, not harder — your shoulder’s new best friend!
The Lifeline Econo Shoulder Pulley is a compact, manual physical therapy tool designed for shoulder rehab and flexibility. Featuring a 7-foot adjustable braided nylon cord, a smooth metal pulley system, and patented rotating foam handles, it easily attaches to doors for convenient at-home use. Built for durability and comfort, it supports effective range of motion exercises with minimal joint strain.
Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | Pivotal 5, Inc |
UPC | 816142016317 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816142016317 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 4.33 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.61 x 7.09 x 5.31 inches |
Brand Name | Lifeline |
Warranty Description | 90-Day |
Model Name | Econo Shoulder Pulley |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | LLESP-1 |
Style | LLESP-1 |
Included Components | econo shoulder pulley |
Size | Standard |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
V**K
Good for money and what I need
I couldn't have constructed a pulley as nice and stable as this one is. It's a better style one with the metal grip vs the plastic one that my physical therapist has. The only slight issue is the one handle that's different than the other one on this device. The parts are not removable so if you're dealing with neuropathy or hand pain, this will be a problem. You can cut it off- it's worth it to mirror each other. This is a great device for anyone with restricted range of motion in the back, shoulders, neck. I highly recommend. Use it daily.
A**E
Can't get better for the price!
Very happy with this purchase! Can't get better for the price! My PT suggested I purchase a shoulder pulley for home to work on range of motion and stretch my arm and shoulder after a segmental forearm fracture. This works great! Super simple, quality product!
M**N
Great, but needs something to hook onto.
Works great, but does not have an over-door bracket. It has a loop end that needs to be over a strong hook-like mount that's not included.
C**N
Both DELUXE models have the metal door hanger... This helps me rehab my frozen shoulder!
I have a L frozen shoulder so one of the PT exercises required a shoulder pulley setup to help increase my range of motion. Lifeline got pretty good reviews but I was a little bit overwhelmed that they had 4 different options and it wasn't really clear what each option included....Since my doors are really tall, I wanted and needed the metal hanger that you put over the door (so that I didn't have to climb up on a chair/step stool to hang a door anchor each time). If you want the metal door hanger, you should choose the "DELUXE" option. (Pro-Tip: depending on the thickness of your door, the door hanger might rattle or scratch your frame or make it hard to close your door; I used bubble wrap to pad both sides of the door hanger so that it would stay in place and also not scratch my frame.)So I bought both the "Multi-Use Shoulder Pulley Deluxe" and the "Econo Shoulder Pulley Deluxe." Econo vs Multi-Use just refers to the the type of handle you use use to grab on. See attached pics to see what comes in each box (metal door hanger, smooth action pulley, cord with handles that have patented grip-all ball. Everything is basically the same except for the handles.Both were fine, I was like the overall feel of the Multi-Use Deluxe over the Econo Deluxe, but didn't think it needed to pay an extra $5 for it, so I stuck with the cheaper Econo Deluxe since I figured I only needed this for my period of PT and didn't think the Multi-Use Deluxe functionally did that much more despite the box saying it would "increase muscle tone + strength".Please note that both models have only one "assistive soft hand grip" (the extra black squishy foam piece over the yellow tubing) -- I know several reviewers seemed to assume that both handles would have the grip. I actually found that "assistive soft hand grip" annoying since it made me feel "unbalanced" and removed it.Overall, it's pretty affordable (my PT place was going to charge me $20 for their version, which had a strap door anchor instead of the metal door hanger). I prefer the metal door hanger version. These pulleys do their job and don't cost that much. Highly recommended.
B**A
Great buy and works well!
I've used this almost daily since my shoulder replacement surgery eight weeks ago, and it hasn't shown any wear and tear. I leave it on my door for easy access, but my door will still closes. Great buy and works well!
E**T
Was incomplete - missing a part
Well, It works! it was missing a piece off one of the hand holds. Almost bought the one for less that did not have the extra piece on the handles but opted for this one instead. No, I'm not returning it but beware it may come missing parts. I don't really need the missing piece so forward I go.
M**.
Does the job
Developed some shoulder stiffness and at pt they used one like this and bought this one to use at home. Works perfectly, no need to spend more.
R**S
Works well, comes with an over-the-door mount
Works well and seems sturdy enough. It came with an over-the-door hanger, but I don't use that. I screwed a hook into the ceiling and then hang it on that using a carabiner. I like that the rope lengths are easily adjustable.
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