Best in its class for passive leg movement
I developed lymphedema from spending too much time sitting at the computer during the coronavirus pandemic that began in early 2020, which manifested as ugly swelling in my feet and ankles. Doctor prescribed lymphatic massage but Medicare won't cover it; also, compression stockings (I got a pair of open-toe knee-high ones that work well for $25). I already knew I needed something under desk to keep my feet moving. After literally weeks of research, I accepted that there's nothing out there right now that walks your feet for you. The under desk elliptical trainers and cycles require you to remember to move your feet, hard to do when you're trying to focus on the computer. The LegXercise machine wasn't much of a passive walking foot mover, but this model, the LegXercise PRO with slightly concave track for the foot platforms, was definitely a step in the right direction. At least it moves your ankles ever so gently. I bought it for lack of what I really need. It does what it advertises, and it goes for 9,999 steps before shutting off. You have to turn it on again if you want it to continue moving your feet. I even tried it on my bed as a side-to-side "chi" machine. Not perfect, but that's a niche waiting to be filled: a LegXercise PRO "Plus" that has a saddle attachment to go over one of the foot platforms to convert it into a chi machine when desired. I put two backless furry slippers together heel in heel to create a saddle for the two feet. This machine, the LegXercise PRO, is currently the best choice for passive leg movement. I'm happy for the time being, but will keep looking for the LegXercise people to produce the next obvious model: constant movement, more ankle motion, and a saddle for conversion to use as a "chi" machine. It needs a motor with enough watts to handle all this.
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