Strengthening & range of motion exercises Out with the old and in with the new. The Strength Boot creates many new methods of lower extremity training.

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Strengthening & range of motion exercises Out with the old and in with the new. The Strength Boot creates many new methods of lower extremity training.

Note: All Strength Boot strengthening & range of motion exercises are to be executed in a seated position. New Method Prior Methods or

Note: All Strength Boot strengthening & range of motion exercises are to be executed in a seated position. New Method Prior Methods Toes pointed inward Toes pointed outward

New Method Prior Method Note: All Strength Boot strengthening & range of motion exercises are to be executed in a seated position.

New Method Prior Method Note: All Strength Boot strengthening & range of motion exercises are to be executed in a seated position.

New Method Prior Method