Dr. Wolff presents Physiowall as a multifunctional innovation

At therapie 2025, Dr. Wolff presented the Physiowall, a training station that combines functionality, design, and versatility. The concept is aimed at physical therapists, rehabilitation clinics, and fitness studios that want to offer their patients and members modern, appealing, yet highly functional training.

Dr Wolff Physiowall multifunctional training station for therapy and fitness

Cable pulls, wall bars, and shelving system in one wall solution

The core of the Physiowall is the combination of several training and storage functions in a single wall installation. Two cable pulls are arranged in such a way that they precisely meet the requirements for physiotherapy on the device. The design is complemented by an integrated wall bars system that allows for numerous classic therapy exercises. In addition, there is a shelving system with storage space for small items, so that therapists have everything they need right at their fingertips.

Physiowall cable pulls wall bars and shelving system in a wall solution

Physio Stixx expand the training spectrum

The Physio Stixx present a special feature. These wooden bars are integrated into the Physiowall and enable additional forms of exercise, such as shoulder training, mobilization, or stabilization exercises. With its combination of cable pull, wall bars, storage system, and functional aids, the Physiowall is unique on the market and significantly expands the range of therapeutic options.

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Physiowall training station attractive for older user groups

Design-oriented training station with a wood look

Dr. Wolff emphasizes not only the function of the Physiowall, but also its design. Instead of purely metallic constructions, the company relies on high-quality wooden elements. The materiality gives the device a cozy appearance that makes the room look inviting. Customers can choose between wood types such as oak, walnut, or cherry wood, allowing the Physiowall to be individually adapted to the interior. In many studios and practices, the wall solution even replaces additional decoration, as it itself acts as a visual highlight.

Physio Stixx expand the training spectrum Dr Wolff

Physiowall for therapy facilities and health-oriented fitness studios

The target group primarily includes physical therapists, rehabilitation clinics, and other therapy facilities that offer physiotherapy using the device. At the same time, the concept is gaining importance in the fitness market. In recent years, many studios have focused their offerings more on health and are specifically integrating training areas for therapeutic work. For these facilities, the Physiowall offers the opportunity to use a compact, multifunctional, and aesthetically pleasing solution.

Design oriented training station in wood look for therapy facilities and health oriented fitness studios

Attractive for older user groups

The Physiowall is particularly aimed at middle-aged and older people who want to do health-oriented training. The combination of functionality and attractive appearance appeals to this target group more than traditional equipment, which often has a cold or intimidating appearance. With its cozy wooden design, the Physiowall creates an atmosphere in which older patients and health-conscious beginners alike feel comfortable.

Dr Wolff with multifunctional training station Physiowall at Therapie Duesseldorf 2025

Several thousand devices already in use

According to Dr. Wolff, several thousand devices have already been installed on the market. Experience shows that customers appreciate both the wooden look and the functional versatility. In many studios and practices, the Physiowall is deliberately placed in a prominent position, thus shaping the overall appearance of the room. Instead of functioning purely as a training device, it also serves as a design element that combines functionality and atmosphere.

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