
Theracycle 200
Diabetes Exercises
Getting the exercise you need if you have diabetes can be painful. Exercise for diabetics is necessary to improve blood circulation in your legs and other extremities. Consider using the Theracycle 200 Exercise Bicycle or the Theracycle 100 Leg Exerciser at home for your long-term diabetes therapy, rehabilitation, and diabetic exercises. Increase circulation in your legs and relieve diabetic pain while using a Theracycle machine to perform exercise for diabetes at home. Burn calories, and restore strength and mobility with great diabetes exercise therapy from Theracycle.
Theracycle users with Diabetes find that they have:
- Improved mobility
- Increased circulation
- Reduced leg pain
- Reduced fatigue
- Lost weight
- Increased energy
- Restored strength
- Healed faster from diabetic ulcers
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A testimonial from Dale Stanley, a diabetic exercise enthusiast:
"As a lifelong diabetic, I know I need exercise. I have used exercise bicycles and treadmills but I found that I couldn't use them because of circulation problems with my feet and knees. I bought the Theracycle because I saw that its motor would make it easier to exercise. It is really easy to operate and I use it two to three times a day. I'm thrilled to say I can now walk up to a half mile. Also, I had a diabetic ulcer, which healed much faster than my doctor expected. He couldn't believe it and he is now really enthusiastic about the Theracycle"

Theracycle 100
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Type 1 Diabetes and Exercise
"In Type 1 Diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. Only 5-10% of people with diabetes have this form of the disease." (Source: American Diabetes Association) Most patients with type 1 diabetes maintain their diabetic therapy with insulin injections; however many diabetic patients are encouraged to maintain an active lifestyle as well. While maintaining a healthy diet, monitoring blood glucose levels and taking medication are essential for many patients, diabetes exercises for type 1 diabetics can be just as crucial. Consistent exercise for diabetics will help improve mobility overall as well increases leg circulation.
Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise
"Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin." (Source: American Diabetes Association) Prior to considering a diabetes therapy plan or exercise program for type 2 diabetes, patients should consult their doctor about specific diabetes exercise guidelines that should be followed as well as any diabetes exercise precautions that should be taken.
Gestational Diabetes and Exercise
"Pregnant women who have never had diabetes before but who have high blood sugar (glucose) levels during pregnancy are said to have gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women." (Source: American Diabetes Association) Before considering any type of gestational diabetes exercise program, please contact your obstetrician and ask if Theracycle is appropriate to use for your gestational diabetes exercise program.
Disclaimer: Theracycle is not promoting exercise for diabetes as an alternative diabetes treatment to insulin or other forms of medication; however we are promoting diabetic exercise to be considered in conjunction with your doctor's diabetes treatment.
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