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Because of a unique dual weight system, resistance can be independently set for the left and right sides. This allows you to compensate for any differences in strength between the two sides.

On the UPPERTONE resistance can be adjusted in increments as small as an ounce. That's right, one ounce. That means you can gradually increase your strength without the risk of over straining.

With the UPPERTONE you don't rely on others. You exercise as and when you want to.

With the UPPERTONE you can maintain and improve upon the rehabilitation you received in rehab.

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Resistive inspiratory muscle training in subjects with chronic cervical spinal cord injury.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998 Mar; 79(3): 293-297.
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Neuromuscular ventilatory insufficiency: effect of home mechanical ventilator use v oxygen therapy on pneumonia and hospitalization rates.
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