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Hip Adduction / Abduction Training System

Dual-mode training design for precise hip adduction and abduction functional recovery.
Supports isometric and isotonic training modes with precisely adjustable resistance to suit different rehabilitation stages.
Customizable training sets, repetitions, weight load and rest intervals for personalized rehabilitation programs.
IC card activation with real-time training data upload; desktop system supports patient information and training data management.
Ergonomic design ensures comfortable training posture with high safety and minimal joint impact.

Hip Adduction / Abduction Training System
Hip Adduction / Abduction Training System

Product Introduction

Class II medical certified device developed in accordance with ICF(International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) standards. and designed specifically for hip joint rehabilitation. Through targeted hip adduction and abduction exercises, it effectively strengthens the gluteus minimus, gluteus medius, piriformis, gluteus maximus and related muscle groups, improves hip adduction and abduction function, and enhances lower limb stability and motor coordination. It meets the demands of multi-scenario lower limb rehabilitation in medical institutions.

Product Advantages

Targeted training for hip periarticular muscles with direct

Targeted training for hip periarticular muscles with direct

and significant rehabilitation effects.

Progressive adjustable resistance suitable for patients with muscle strength grade 3 and above

Progressive adjustable resistance suitable for patients with muscle strength grade 3 and above

covering all stages from basic activation to strength enhancement.

Simple and intuitive operation allows patients

Simple and intuitive operation allows patients

to complete basic training independently without full-time professional assistance.

Digital tracking of rehabilitation progress

Digital tracking of rehabilitation progress

enables quantifiable assessment of training outcomes for dynamic protocol optimization.

 Low joint impact ensures high clinical safety

Low joint impact ensures high clinical safety

making it ideal for long-term rehabilitation training.

Core Indications

Functional recovery

and muscle strength reconstruction after hip surgery (fracture, replacement, etc.).

Lower limb weakness

and hip control disorders after stroke or spinal cord injury.

Gait abnormalities (such as waddling gait) caused by weak gluteal muscles

and poor lower limb stability.

Age-related hip function decline

and reduced daily mobility.

Limb coordination disorders associated

with hip adduction and abduction dysfunction.

Applicable Departments

Rehabilitation Medicine

Rehabilitation Medicine

Orthopedics

Orthopedics

Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Geriatrics

Geriatrics

Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

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