Therapy & Rehabilitation covers practical tools used to support recovery work, treatment routines, and structured rehabilitation settings. This category is relevant for clinics, care environments, physiotherapy and therapy rooms, occupational health teams, and informed home users who need dependable equipment for guided use. At Armoria, the range brings together items such as nebuliser components, aerosol masks, TENS-related accessories, kinesiology tape, thermotherapy products, splints, and other rehabilitation support tools chosen for practical day-to-day use. For many buyers, the value of this category lies in continuity: having the right accessories, replacement parts, and support products available can help keep therapy workflows organised and treatment spaces ready.
When choosing therapy and rehabilitation equipment, start with the intended application. Respiratory support items such as masks, mouthpieces, hoses, valves, and inhalation accessories should match the compatible nebuliser or inhalation system, especially where child and adult fittings differ. If your work includes mobility support or joint stabilisation, consider whether a product is designed for short-term positioning, structured rehabilitation, or general support use. Knee splints, tape, and thermal support items each serve different purposes, so selecting by treatment goal is more useful than choosing by product type alone.
What to look for when selecting therapy equipment
- Compatibility: Check fittings, connector style, hose length, mask size, and device-specific accessories for inhalation therapy products.
- User group: Child and adult interfaces differ significantly in fit, comfort, and practical use during longer sessions.
- Cleaning and replacement needs: Mouthpieces, masks, valves, and storage cases should be easy to manage within routine hygiene and maintenance schedules.
- Clinical context: For treatment rooms and recovery spaces, it often makes sense to combine therapy tools with diagnostic devices for monitoring routine assessments and diagnostic accessories for day-to-day setup.
- Broader care readiness: Facilities that handle respiratory support frequently also review adjacent categories such as airways and breathing equipment, bandages and dressings for supportive care, and emergency and resuscitation supplies where treatment spaces serve mixed clinical needs.
A well-planned therapy setup is rarely built around one item alone. In practice, reliable rehabilitation support depends on matching the right interface, replacement components, and care accessories to the environment in which they will be used, whether that is a professional treatment room, a rehabilitation corner in a care facility, or a supervised home-care routine.