- Comfortable and natural body position throughout the full range of movement, ensuring no adverse loading on spine, hips or knees. - Provides full-range.

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- Comfortable and natural body position throughout the full range of movement, ensuring no adverse loading on spine, hips or knees. - Provides full-range effective activation of leg extensors from start to lock-out. - No need for spotters when attempting near-limit efforts. - Strongly activates the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of the calf. - Involves significant dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the ankle joint. ‘Absolutely Fantastic’ – Dan Vickerman, Australian Rugby Union International, 52 Caps

-Fully recumbent exercise position with no need for additional spotters -Exercise movement range from extreme flexion of hip and knee joints to full flexion -Synchronised joint angles distribute load evenly between hip and knee extensors -No stress on the ankle joint so no imposed dorsiflexion of the ankle -Ideal for rehabilitation and strengthening of the hips and knees

-Floating Lumbar Suspension - supports the upper torso whilst placing the lower body in suspension -Easy manipulation of the lumbar region with minimal discomfort to the patient -Relief from lower back pain in as little as 10 minutes -Smaller footprint than equivalent horizontal beds and with better results -Proven effective in the rehabilitation treatment of muscular tension -93% of users verified the effectiveness of PROTEC

Patient Blood Flow Before Patient Blood Flow After