Geriatric Exercise Equipment
For the first time, geriatric exercise equipment can collect concentric and eccentric data as a blueprint specific to each individual providing a platform to evaluate strength curves, true eccentric output, proper training intensity and benchmarking for rehabilitation, exercise or research.
The Exerbotics geriatric exercise equipment is the safest and most effective form of strength evaluation and training for aging populations. With the ability to train eccentric only, high risk individuals can exercise at a lower metabolic cost while experiencing greater gains for a better quality of life.
Exerbotics manufactures proprietary geriatric exercise equipment for strength evaluation and training to measure and record force output in a safe, controlled environment while collecting accurate and consistent data. Our equipment can be remotely administrated from any computer inside your network. Data is monitored and recorded for each individual user for future analysis, diagnosis and training.
It is scientifically proven that increasing daily function, reducing the risk of falls and maintaining independence is directly related to maintaining or increasing strength levels. Specifically, type II muscle fibers must be recruited. Our geriatric exercise equipment allows trainers to target the intensity levels required without putting the exerciser under a gravitational load that could cause injury.
Information Gathered by our geriatric exercise equipment:
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Exerbotics pays special attention to details as a geriatric exercise equipment manufacturer, we understand the importance of “low maintenance and easy to use” for an undeniable and engaging experience.
Shoulder Press / Pulldown - Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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Exerbotics, a US geriatric exercise equipment manufacturer, designed the Shoulder Press / Pulldown (eSP) to be simple to use, allowing for consistent and repeatable testing and training. The biomechanical designs of our equipment result in a safe and comfortable experience for the user. Two exercises (pushing and pulling) with multiple grip options provide a space efficient solution for your strength needs. The eSP does not have any manual adjustments virtually eliminating set-up time or improper positioning. Entry and exit is easy with an oversized seat and limited structural obstructions. Range of Motion is computer controlled and force data collection make our products revolutionary in documenting and evaluating concentric and eccentric strength curves. Muscles: Trapezius, Deltoids, Triceps, Latissimus Dorsi, Biceps Learn More >> |
Chest Press / Row - Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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The Exerbotics Chest Press / Row (eCR) is the benchmark for upperbody strength assessment and training. With a single seat adjustment, set-up is easy and efficient. Strength assessment for opposing movements allows trainers, coaches and clinicians to diagnose deficiencies in all aspects of pushing and pulling, making it the most versatile strength testing and training equipment available. Our geriatric exercise equipment emphasizes biomechanics for a safe and comfortable experience for the user. Multiple grip angles and computer controlled Range of Motion create a safe environment for any application. The Iso-Velocity Technology embedded in all of our geriatric exercise equipment revolutionizes documentation and evaluation of concentric and eccentric strength curves to administer training protocols. Primary Muscles: Pectoralis major, Triceps, Rear Deltoids, Latissimus Dorsi Learn More >> |
Leg Extension / Seated Leg Curl- Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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The Leg Extension / Seated Leg Curl (eLEC) is historically considered the cornerstone of leg strength evaluation equipment. The Exerbotics eLEC easily adjusts to fit nearly any user and measures force output concentrically and eccentrically throughout the entire range of motion generating a unique strength curve for every individual. The tibia pad rotates 180 degrees to increase comfort and emphasize full contraction or full extension. The touch screen monitor gives the user instant visual feedback on performance and complete control over start and stop of the exercise for added safety. Geriatric exercise equipment historically has difficulty combining space efficiency with good biomechanics. This dual movement machine provides an avenue to test and train single leg strength or both legs in opposing movements providing critical data in a space and time efficient manner. Primary Muscles: Quadriceps, Hamstrings Learn More >> |
Leg Press- Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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The Exerbotics Leg Press (eLP) is a functional Iso-Velocity machine allowing for true force output testing and training for the lower body, multi-joint movement. As a cornerstone in geriatric exercise equipment, the eLP allows the user to complete a prescribed range of motion while pushing to their capability; 0 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. For stroke or partial paralysis patients, it is ideal for muscle stimulation and activation. Entry and exit is easy with a wide open design and oversized seat pad. The computer controlled range of motion and user applied force makes testing heavy loads concentrically and eccentrically safe and uninhibited. The eLP can test legs independently or together for added variety in assessment and training. The arching movement incorporates quadriceps, hamstrings and glutes for an encompassing lower body experience. Primary Muscles: Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Gluteal Group Learn More >> |
Squat- Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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With true concentric and eccentric measurement, real time feedback, computer controlled range of motion and over $1,100 lbs of available force, the Exerbotics eSQ delivers a natural squat without the fear of heavy loads, height adjustments or squat depth interpretations. |
Advantages of Exerbotics Geriatric Exercise Equipment |
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Exerbotics geriatric exercise equipment represents a quantum leap in safe strength assessment and training. One repetition is no longer one repetition. We have taken volume based training and converted it to effort based achievement. |
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