

🚀 Elevate your recovery game—therapy that fits your lifestyle!
The DMI Exercise Pulley Set is a lightweight, easy-to-install physical therapy tool designed to increase shoulder mobility and strength. Featuring a dual pulley system with large ergonomic grips, it fits most standard doors and supports rehabilitation from surgery, arthritis, and other shoulder conditions—all from the comfort of home or office.




| ASIN | B0001X22Z2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,506 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #24 in Physical Therapy Arm Exercisers #3,677 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,073) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item model number | 660-2030-0000 |
| Manufacturer | Duro-Med |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.08 x 6.55 inches; 1.63 Pounds |
B**I
Works for Physical Therapy
Purchased after shoulder surgery. This has held up after three months of daily use.
M**N
Perfect for my total reverse shoulder replacement
My PT told me to find a pulley system to do exercises at home. This was the only one that I saw that appeared to actually allow direct, straight pulls up. The two pulley arrangement is also a plus. After sending photos to good ol’ chatGPT to make sure I was doing things correctly due to issues I have had getting proper PT sessions, the feed back was VERY positive. Large handles to prevent the tight grip, the possibility to use the two pulley if needed. You can see in the picture that the cord is almost straight. It does use a nylon rope - this moves cleanly through the pulleys with little to no drag. Minor gripes: the nylon rope, while ideal for the job, is stretchy, so getting the handles at the right height can take a few tries. And the black plastic ‘bumpers’ leave marks on the door, I just toss a towel over the door and it’s good.
G**W
Perfect.
Very well made and a bargain for the price. Works just like the one in my physical therapist's office. The "over the door" section is a bit too wide for my door so I put a small towel underneath. Works perfectly.
D**B
Easy to install
Great for my shoulder surgery therapy
J**S
Good home physical therapy equipment.
Perfect for home physical therapy practice after surgery. Great cost.
S**N
very helpful for shoulder exercises
Very helpful. we ordered this for my husband to use at home for his frozen shoulder. It hooks over a door. He is a tall man, so he sat in a chair to use this. we did have to adjust the strings a little to work for him. it really helped get his movement back.
J**Y
This is satisfactory, but I liked the Lifeline pulley better
I purchased this at the same time I purchased the Multi-Use Shoulder Pulley Deluxe - with Foam Cushion Assistive Grip & Metal Door Bracket , and so you will see an identical review under that product as well. First some waivers: I work for neither company and this is an impartial review. Secondly, both products do the job for which they were manufactured, as long as users understand their purpose. I feel that some of the unfavorable reviews of this item were written because those customers may have not realized these products are only useful for assisted passive rehabilitation to gain flexibility and range of motion for shoulders following surgery or other treatments. They are not for improving muscle strength against a resistance. They are both sturdy enough for the purpose they were built. There is no difference in the results you can expect from their performance. Both will hang from the door and permit closure. In my opinion the Lifeline shoulder pulley is a far better product for a number of reasons: 1. It has an elegantly simple design. 2. It's easier to put together. It's also easier to hang on the door and then take off after use 3. It's quieter and smoother. 4. The instructions are better. 3. It's easier to travel with since it's smaller. 5. It's more versatile permitting exercises off the bracket more readily. For example, in external rotation the Lifeline pulley is utilized horizontally by inserting its rugged nylon loop between the hinged edge of the door and the jamb. That cannot be done with the Duromed Pulley. 6. The Lifeline is also better for people with bad hands because the grips are padded and one of them even has a mechanism to take all pressure off the knuckles. 7. It is much easier to adjust the length of the ropes on the Lifeline. Simply pull the rope through an opening on the top of the grip to whatever length you need and a small spherical catch at the end of a lever will maintain the position. With the Duromed Pulley the rope has to be untied and then retied to the grip. The Duromed Pulley has 4 small rubber cushions on the bracket to keeping it from scratching the door. However the cushions themselves left scuff marks. The simpler Lifeline bracket has no cushions, but it has not scratched or left any marks on the door so far. One tip: With the Lifeline hang the bracket first, close the door, and then hang the pulley by its loop. If you hang the pulley first the weight of the apparatus will cause the bracket to tilt and you will be unable to close the door.
H**6
Exercise Pulleys
These pulleys are exactly like the ones I used in the rehab center. They were reasonably priced and were delivered shortly after being ordered.
A**.
Tal como se describe un poco frágil pero idéntico a cómo se describe, vale lo que pagad
B**K
Wife broke a bone in her arm very close to the shoulder and needed to exercise her arm after it healed. Physiotherapist suggested using this and it works! A little tip : if you need to stretch arm out full length sit on a stool under this gadget.
D**D
Does the job. Easy to assemble and well made. Good price. Just need to adjust the length of the cord to the height of the door.
K**R
Just what the doctor ordered!!!! Very good delivery great seeing it came from 🇺🇸
N**.
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