
Target Muscles
The device is designed to precisely activate and strengthen the following muscles:
- Rectus femoris (quadriceps muscle)
- Vastus medialis and Vastus lateralis (vastus muscles of the quadriceps)
- Gluteus maximus (gluteal muscle)
- Biceps femoris – Long head (long head of the hamstring)
- Semimembranosus and Semitendinosus (posterior thigh muscles)
- Gastrocnemius and Soleus (calf muscles)
Recommended for rehabilitation of the hip and knee joints, training for older adults, as well as general muscle strengthening:
- Osteoarthritis of the hip and knee joints
- Chondromalacia of the patella
- Knee joint instability
- Fractures of the lower limbs
- Post-hip or knee joint replacement surgery
- Post-arthroscopy
- Post-anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
- Strains and tears of muscles and ligaments
- Overuse injuries of the lower limbs
- Sarcopenia (muscle loss)
- Osteoporosis
- Reduced stability and mobility
- Chronic pain in the knees, hips, and lower back
- Dysfunction of the lower limb muscles
- Postural problems caused by weakness of the lower limb muscles
- Gait disturbances due to neurological conditions
Advantages and Adaptation of the David G250 Device:
- Leg press and calf exercises: Multi-functionality for comprehensive strengthening of the lower limbs.
- Electronically adjustable starting position: Provides personalized comfort and ease of use.
- Variable resistance: Allows optimal neuromuscular activation for maximum results.
- Unique foot platform trajectory: Directs the load to the lower limb muscles, including during full knee extension.
- Raised seat: Facilitates access for patients with hip and knee joint issues.
- Monitoring: Allows strength and mobility testing, as well as progress tracking.