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Resistance Bands And Tubing

Resistance bands and tubing are exercise equipment made of latex or other elastic material to provide resistance for strength and coordination training during workouts or therapy sessions.
They may be used in addition to, or instead of dumbbells and weight machines.

Rehabmart is proud to carry resistance bands and tubing by esteemed vendors such as North Coast, Thera-Band, Cando and Med4ource.

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Top Seller #1
REP Cord Latex Free Exercise Tubing
Starting at: $29.60
Fabrication Enterprises
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Norco Exercise Band Resistance Packs
Starting at: $36.36
North Coast
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Latex-Free Thera-Band Exercise Resistance Bands
Starting at: $86.73
North Coast
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Wall-Mounted TheraSlide Resistance Band Workout System by Elgin
Starting at: $599.63
Elgin Division
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Thera-Band Professional Resistance Bands
Starting at: $34.82
Performance Health
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Thera-Band Latex Exercise Bands
Starting at: $34.07
North Coast
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TheraBand Latex Free Exercise Band
Starting at: $96.95
Fabrication Enterprises
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Thera-Band FlexBar Resistance Training Bars
Starting at: $42.59
North Coast
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Cando Low Powder Stretch Exercise Tubing
Starting at: $29.18
Fabrication Enterprises
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CanDo Resistence Exercise Band Loops
Starting at: $20.40
Fabrication Enterprises
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Maximus Strength Trainer Pro for Lower Leg Rehabilitation
Starting at: $417.55
Mor-Medical
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Adjustable CanDo® Modular Exercise Kits
Starting at: $37.75
Fabrication Enterprises
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Rainbow Exercise Mini Loop
Starting at: $65.37
North Coast
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Cando Accu-Force Latex Exercise Resistance Band
Starting at: $19.72
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Rainbow Latex-Free Exercise Bands
Starting at: $94.14
North Coast
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Thera-Band Latex-Free Exercise Bands
Starting at: $113.10
DeRoyal
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Resistance Tubing with Handles
Starting at: $17.24
J/Fit
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Rolyan Energizing Exercise Bands
Starting at: $39.19
Performance Health
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Cando Exercise Tubing With Handles
Starting at: $27.50
Fabrication Enterprises
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Pilates Fitness Power Resistance Ring
Starting at: $27.92
J/Fit
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CanDo Low Powder Pep Resistance Bands Sets
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Fabrication Enterprises
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Cando Low-Powder Latex Exercise Band
Starting at: $19.13
Fabrication Enterprises
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ShoulderFit Resistance Exerciser
Starting at: $40.03
RangeMaster
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Norco Resistance Exercise Tubing Bands
Starting at: $82.00
North Coast
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Lifeline Ultimate Trainer Exercise Kit
Starting at: $138.34
Lifeline
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Hausmann REP Resistance Exercise Band Kits
Starting at: $626.67
Hausmann Industries
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Latex Free Resistance Bars with Ridged Surface for Physical Therapy
Starting at: $36.92
Bestretch
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Rainbow Exercise Tubing for Resistance Training Up with Color Coded Levels by North Coast
Starting at: $54.57
North Coast
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Bestretch Antimicrobial Latex Resistance Bands with Enhanced Grip with 7 Levels
Starting at: $64.20
Bestretch
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Bestretch Latex-Free Antimicrobial Exercise Bands for Improved Grip
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Bestretch
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Why are resistance bands and tubing used?

Resistance bands and tubing are used to develop strength and muscle tone through the repetition of movements to exercise various muscle groups. They may be used in addition to, or instead of hand weights in an exercise or physical rehab program.

Exercising with bands and tubing creates tension throughout the body, providing a boost to balance and coordination by involving more muscle groups than workouts with hand weights or machines which engage only one muscle group at a time. Unlike machines and hand weights that provide greater resistance when the weight is lifted and less while lowered due to the effects of gravity, the resistance given by the band or tubing remains constant throughout the repetitions, increasing the workout’s efficiency. It also allows them to be used by patients who use mobility devices, live with conditions that cause difficulty standing, or who are bedridden.

The tubing and bands also allow the user flexibility in positioning while performing traditional strength training exercises to work the muscles from different angles and to customize the exercises to the user’s individual needs. They additionally enhance balanced muscular development to prevent injury, such as between the quadricep and hamstring to protect the knees.

Tubes and bands provide resistance during exercises to enhance functional ability, increasing core strength as well as flexibility.

Color coding indicates how many pounds of resistance the tube or band provides. The bands resemble broad open-ended rubber bands. The ends may be grasped or knotted depending on the exercise performed by the user. The tubes are secured in handles to ensure a good grip.

Who uses resistance bands and tubes?

Tubes and bands may be used as part of an indicated therapy and rehab protocol for patients recovering from surgery, or from injuries to joints, tendons and ligaments, rotator cuff issues, and thickness tears in large muscles. They activate the fast-twitch muscles, building strength to support the impacted area during the healing process. Patients recovering from strokes benefit, too, by increasing blood flow to impacted body parts while recovering strength and coordination through therapist-directed exercises.

For children living with neuromuscular or musculoskeletal conditions or who simply need help developing their strength and coordination, exercises with resistance tubes or bands enhance muscle tone and gross motor skills.

Members of the senior population may find them easier to use than hand weights or machines to facilitate total body strength and flexibility, enhancing balance and overall well being.

People of nearly any level of physical fitness may incorporate tubes and bands into strength training programs.

How are they resistance bands and tubing used?

Many of the exercises performed with hand weights may be performed with resistance bands and tubing. The bands or tubing may be stabilized by standing on them, laying down on them, or by wrapping them around a foot, hand, bed frame or a door.

They can also be used to provide resistance during functional exercise patterned after sports-related movements. The tubes and bands are suitable for use by anyone whether they are under the guidance of a physical therapist or a trainer for rehab or sports training purposes or training on their own to improve general fitness.

Where are resistance bands and tubing used?

Tubes and bands may be used in private residences, gyms, physical therapy clinics, physical rehab centers, residential facilities, mainstream and physical education classes and in workplaces to provide a quick workout.

Their light weight and portability allows them to fit into suitcases and carry-ons, making them suitable for travel.


Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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