Physiotherapy supplies encompass consumables, training aids and equipment used in physiotherapy, rehabilitation, sports care and therapeutically oriented home training. As a top-level category, it helps to narrow down suitable products according to their application: from tape rolls and cold and heat applications to mats, bands, dumbbells and other training equipment. It is important to make an objective selection based on the area of use, material, size, resistance, pack contents and the requirements of the supervising specialist.
Which product groups belong to physiotherapy supplies?
The Tapes section includes, for example, kinesiology tapes and other tape products, which are used in therapeutic or sporting settings depending on the technique and objective. For exercises, mobilisation, balance and functional training, Therapy equipment offers a wide range of aids. These may include training mats, balls, balance products or accessories for strength and coordination exercises.
For applications involving temperature stimuli, the Heat and cold therapy category is relevant, for example with products such as cooling spray or other aids for local application according to the product specifications. In addition, Fitness and rehabilitation covers items for building-up, stabilisation and strengthening exercises, such as dumbbells, kettlebells, medicine balls, slam balls, resistance bands or weight plates with suitable accessories.
Selection criteria for practice, training and therapy
When purchasing physiotherapy supplies, it is worth taking a look at the specific product characteristics. For tapes, the width, length, pack contents, colour and material specifications are important. For training mats, the dimensions, material, firmness, cushioning and ease of cleaning play a role. For training equipment, the weight, resistance, grip shape, stability and suitability for the planned exercises are decisive. Brands such as DermaPlast, AcuTop, Trendy, ATS or Sanctband may cover different focus areas depending on the range.
- Application: taping, training, mobilisation, stabilisation or temperature treatment.
- Setting: physiotherapy practice, rehabilitation training, sports club or home use.
- Characteristics: check dimensions, material, resistance, weight, pack contents and accessories.
- Safety: only use products according to the manufacturer's specifications and seek professional advice if in doubt.
Combining physiotherapy supplies effectively
Many applications use several product types together, for example a mat and resistance band for exercises or tape and a cold product in a sports therapy context. The right combination is not determined by using as many items as possible, but by a clear exercise or treatment goal, the person's resilience and the specifications of specialists. saneq offers a structured overview for this, so that buyers can quickly compare the relevant subcategories.