Rehabilitation of the Hip Joint with David G320

The David G320 device is designed for safe and effective training of the muscles responsible for hip adduction. It is an innovative tool that offers precisely controlled resistance and isolated activation of the target muscle groups, suitable for both rehabilitation and functional improvement.

Target Muscles

The equipment is designed for precise activation and strengthening of the following muscles:

  • Adductor magnus (large adductor);
  • Adductor longus (long adductor);
  • Adductor brevis (short adductor);
  • Pectineus (pectineal muscle);
  • Gracilis (slender muscle).

Recommended for Rehabilitation and Strengthening of Muscles Related to the Hip Joint:

  • Osteoarthritis of the hip joint;
  • Dislocations or subluxations of the hip joint;
  • Soft tissue injuries;
  • Post-hip joint endoprosthesis;
  • After surgeries on the adductors or hip joint ligaments;
  • Muscle weakness or atrophy;
  • Spasticity and mobility disorders;
  • Chronic pelvic pain syndrome;
  • Back pain associated with improper pelvic alignment;
  • Overloading of the adductors;
  • Recovery from adductor strains;
  • Sarcopenia (muscle loss in older adults);
  • Loss of walking stability.

Advantages and Adaptation of the David G320 Device

  • Hip Joint Angle:
    120-degree angle in the sagittal plane for optimal muscle activation.

  • Self-Adjusting Movement:
    The handle automatically adjusts to the length of the leg, ensuring individual comfort.

  • Easy Access:
    The range of motion can be adjusted directly from the seat, simplifying access and therapy initiation.

  • Stability:
    An integrated belt provides additional stability during exercises.

  • Optimal Resistance Curve:
    Ensures even and safe muscle loading throughout the movement.

  • Monitoring:
    Enables strength and mobility testing, as well as progress tracking.