Mirror w/Wheels

A mobile mirror on wheels used in physiotherapy and mirror therapy programs. It helps monitor body posture and analyze movements during rehabilitation exercises, supporting correct motor performance and improving the benefits of therapy sessions.
Features and benefits
- High-clarity mirror to support accurate visual observation of body movements.
- Sturdy wooden frame that helps keep the mirror stable during use.
- Wooden base to support balance and reduce the risk of tipping over.
- Mobile on wheels with brakes to secure the mirror in the desired position during exercises.
- Designed for mirror therapy and motor rehabilitation programs.
- Manufactured in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Therapeutic benefits
- Helps improve body awareness by allowing the patient to see the movement of body parts during exercises.
- Supports better exercise technique through continuous monitoring of body alignment and correction of movement errors.
- Helps enhance therapeutic outcomes by combining visual guidance with the therapist’s instructions.
Technical specifications
- Mirror dimensions: 184 × 74 cm.
- Wooden frame with supportive wooden base.
- Wheels with brakes.
Uses in physiotherapy and rehabilitation
- Used in mirror therapy programs to support motor rehabilitation.
- Helps patients monitor body posture and correct movements during rehabilitation exercises.
- Makes it easier for the therapist to guide the patient using visual feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the importance of the mobile mirror in physiotherapy?
It helps patients monitor body posture and correct movements while performing rehabilitation exercises, which enhances visual learning and contributes to better therapeutic outcomes.
Why should the mirror be equipped with wheels?
To allow the therapist to move it easily between treatment rooms and adjust its position according to the type of exercise and the patient’s needs.
Is the mirror suitable for patients undergoing motor rehabilitation?
It is suitable for use in motor rehabilitation programs, as it helps patients observe range of motion, body alignment, and correct errors while recovering from injuries or surgeries under the therapist’s guidance.

















