We empower people to find joy in their movement.

Cubii’s innovative seated exercise technology enables safe, low-impact movement promoting circulation, reducing fall risk and accelerating rehabilitation in healthcare environments - all in a cost-effective and accessible way.


Why Choose Cubii?

Engage patients in safe and effective seated exercise in healthcare environments to help prevent deconditioning:

  • Promotes safe, low-impact movement to improve circulation.
  • Designed for use in hospitals, care homes, and rehabilitation settings, supporting patient recovery and mobility.
  • Quiet and compact, ensuring minimal disruption in shared care environments.
  • Encourages movement without requiring transfers, making it accessible for patients with mobility challenges.
  • Cost-effective and scalable for multi-patient use, supporting NHS and care home wellness initiatives.

A Smarter Way to Keep Patients Moving

Unlike traditional rehabilitation methods that may require standing balance, full weight-bearing or complex equipment, Cubii enables gentle, guided movement while patients remain comfortably seated - reducing fall risk and increasing accessibility.

Its adjustable resistance and real-time tracking make it an efficient tool for rehabilitation, prevention, and long-term mobility support. Developed with clinical input and patient feedback, Cubii is designed to be easy to use, safe and effective in hospitals, care homes and home healthcare environments.

Empowering Movement with Cubii Technology

A safe, scalable and accessible solution for seated exercise in healthcare settings

Cubii Go
With an extendable handle, built-in wheels, and 10 resistance levels, Cubii Go is designed for portability and ease of use, making it ideal for hospitals, care homes and rehabilitation facilities. Patients can remain seated while engaging in gentle, guided movement to enhance circulation, reduce stiffness, prevent deconditioning and support recovery.

Cubii Move
Cubii Move has 6 resistance levels and is an ideal starter elliptical designed for patient rehabilitation, elderly care and mobility recovery. With low-impact movement, it supports circulation, strength maintenance, and fall prevention all in a compact, easy-to-use design. Its simplified functionality allows patients and care home residents to engage in gentle exercise from the safety of their chairs.

Cubii Seated Exercise Case Study

Increasing the amount of strengthening exercise on Paulton & Bath Community Hospital Wards.

by: Ami Cook (Physiotherapist) & Debbie Poulston (Physiotherapist)

Background:


Patients spend long periods of their hospital stay being sedentary and deconditioning. Any functional decline can impact on levels of independence and ultimately discharge destination.

We aimed to find a cost-effective, efficient solution that didn't require additional staffing or space and was accessible for most patients, including the frailest.

Description:


  • Applied for a grant to fund six machines for two community hospital wards
  • Eligibility criteria formed to ensure safety
  • Outcome measures agreed
  • Training of staff
  • Data collection

Impact:


  • 143 patients used the Cubiis during the first 3 months
  • Record month in June 2024, 55 different patients collectively pedalled over 127 hours

Patient Feedback:


79 questionnaires were completed within first 3 months

  • 96.2% of patients agreed they'd use the machines again if they were in hospital
  • 96.2% of patients agreed the machines are beneficial for patients

"I am proud I was able to do it, it helps keep you going."

"It's enjoyable and beneficial, I really enjoyed watching the minutes tick by."

Staff Feedback:

"It allows for patients to engage in more exercise and therapy."

"Quick, easy and can be used 7 days a week by therapy and nursing staff."

5-minute Test Results:


  • Patients initially cycled for 5 minutes on level 1 and repeated the same test before discharge, the distance was recorded and compared
  • 86 tests were completed within 3 months

Difference in 5 minute test scores (Admission compared to discharge)

Our Learning:


  • A simple, progressive chair-based strengthening exercise that many patients are keen to engage with
  • Identified a way to reduce sedentary behaviours, helping to prevent deconditioning without increasing therapy staffing