Matrix Fitness G3S31 Aura Seated Row
The Matrix Fitness G3S31 Aura Seated Row is a high-performance, medical-grade exercise machine designed for use in clinical and rehabilitation settings. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a safe and effective way for patients to strengthen their back and arm muscles, promoting overall physical therapy and rehabilitation. This machine is ideal for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and physical therapy clinics, where it can be used to support patient recovery and rehabilitation programs.
The Matrix Fitness G3S31 Aura Seated Row is a versatile and durable exercise machine that offers a range of benefits for patients undergoing physical therapy and rehabilitation. Its primary function is to provide a low-impact, seated rowing motion that targets the muscles of the back, shoulders, and arms, helping to improve strength, flexibility, and mobility. With its intuitive design and adjustable resistance levels, this machine is suitable for patients of all ages and fitness levels, from those requiring gentle rehabilitation exercises to athletes seeking to enhance their performance.
Key Features
- Low-impact, seated rowing motion to reduce stress on joints
- Adjustable resistance levels to accommodate patients of all fitness levels
- Durable and sturdy construction for long-lasting performance
- Intuitive design for easy operation and minimal supervision
- Compact footprint for space-efficient installation in clinical settings
- Comfortable, ergonomic seat and armrests for patient comfort and support
- Clear displays and feedback systems to track patient progress and performance
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 60" L x 30" W x 50" H • Weight: 250 lbs • Materials: Durable steel frame, high-quality upholstery, and robust mechanical components • Compliance: Meets or exceeds all applicable medical equipment safety standards in the U.S.Ideal For
• Hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation centers • Outpatient physical therapy clinics • Rehabilitation centers and sports medicine facilities • Home care and residential rehabilitation settings (with appropriate supervision and support) • Medical research and education institutionsShare Product Link: