Shoulder Rehabilitation – Stability and Mobility with David G660

David G660 is a device that offers an innovative solution for shoulder therapy and rehabilitation. It is designed for isolated exercises for external rotation, providing optimal movement angles and safe therapy even for patients experiencing shoulder pain.

Target Muscles

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

  • Infraspinatus (infraspinous muscle)
  • Teres minor (small round muscle)

Recommended for therapy and rehabilitation of various conditions related to the knee joint and lower extremities:

  • Osteoarthritis of the knee joint
  • Chondromalacia of the patella
  • Knee instability
  • Patellofemoral syndrome
  • Sprains or tears of ligaments
  • Meniscus injuries
  • Muscle strains and overuse injuries
  • After anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
  • Rehabilitation following arthroscopy
  • Chronic knee pain
  • Pain related to poor posture or movement
  • Sports injuries
  • Sports preparation

Advantages and adaptation of the David G660 device:

  • Automatic seat adjustment and self-regulating arms: Provide comfort and adaptability to the individual needs of the patient.
  • Scapula fixation: Blocks unwanted scapular movements, focusing the load on the shoulder joint.
  • Controlled movement and optimal resistance curve: Ensures safe and effective loading, suitable for various stages of therapy.
  • Suitable for all ages: Ideal for both elderly individuals and athletes.
  • Option for exercises with one or two arms: Allows therapy to be personalized based on the patient’s needs.
  • Abduction angle adjustment: Adapts for early stages of rehabilitation.
  • Monitoring: Allows strength and mobility tests, as well as progress tracking.