G140 Cervical Extension / Lateral Flexion Machine

The movement mobilizes extension and lateral flexion of the cervical spine activating extensor and lateral flexor muscles.

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Movement as medicine

Several studies have shown that movement can act as medicine for painful joints. With joints like the knee, which are relatively simple structures, movements are simple and loading is easy to apply in a controlled manner.

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Cervical Extension / Lateral Flexion Machine

This machine movement mobilizes extension and lateral flexion of the cervical spine, activating extensor and lateral flexor muscles.

  • Automatic seat adjustment (electronic version)
  • Rotating seat and terminal for easy transition between exercises
  • Ergonomically contoured seat for natural posture
  • EVE integration with strength and mobility tests
  • Weight stack: 1/25 kg, 2.2/55 lbs

Target muscles

  • Superior trapezius
  • Splenius capitis
  • Splenius cervicis
  • Semispinalis capitis
  • Longissimus capitis
  • Longissimus cervicis
  • Interspinales cervicis
  • Semispinalis cervicis
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Scalene anterior
  • Scalene middle
  • Scalene posterior
  • Splenius capitis
  • Splenius cervicis
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Dimensions (Width, Length, Height)

108/115/190 cm, 43/45/75 in

Weight

177 kg, 390 lbs

GMDN Code

35699 Neck mechanical weight exerciser

Certification

Medical-CE device, class 1m

Adjustments

Range of movement adjustment: 8 steps

Seat adjustment Step-less with an actuator, 12 steps in manual mode

Chest support 1-17

Isometric torque measurement points

-15°, 0°, 15°

Product Codes

EUDAMED ID code: D-9G14601CNR

Power

Power (idle / actuators with load): ~36W (~0.15A) / up-to 140W (~0.6A)

Weight stack

1/25 kg, 2.2/55 lbs

Features

With the DAVID Spine Solution, spine muscles can be exercised in a scientifically proven safe and effective way, even with severe complaints such as a herniated disc in the spine or neck, scoliosis, and osteoarthritis.