Training and diagnostic device for the hip and pelvic muscles in sports and rehabilitation
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This invention is a training and diagnostic device specifically designed for exercising and evaluating the hip and pelvic muscles. It is used in both sports and rehabilitation settings and includes a frame, pelvic support, seat, weight stack, and a rail system allowing adjustable positioning.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Physical therapy for patients recovering from hip or pelvic injuries
- Sports training to strengthen and assess hip and pelvic muscles
- Rehabilitation programs for elderly or mobility-impaired individuals
- Fitness centers for targeted lower body workouts
- Research into biomechanics or muscle performance of the hip and pelvis
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Provides precise and adjustable resistance for effective muscle training
- Combines both diagnostic and training functionalities in one device
- Improves rehabilitation outcomes by targeting key muscle groups
- Supports safe and controlled exercise for a wide range of users
- Enhances sports performance through muscle strengthening and assessment
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Health, Food & Consumer Tech
Sub Classifications
Sports & Games
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Applicants
Univ Otto von Guericke Magdeburg
Patent Abstract
The invention relates to a training and diagnostic device (1') for the hip and pelvic muscles of a user (B) in the sports and rehabilitation field, comprising at least a frame (1), a pelvic support (2), a seat (3), a weight tower (4) and a rail system (5), wherein the weight tower (4) and the pelvic support (2) are mounted on the rail system (5).
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102017123693A1
Family ID
62568274
Publication Date
2018-11-15
Application No.
DE102017123693A
Application Date
2017-10-11
Priority Date
2017-05-15
Granted
Yes (2/4)
Possible Cooperation
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