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Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics
Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics
Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics

Durable 200kg Capacity Arm Strength Trainer for Physical Therapy Clinics

US$ 455.00 ~ 755.00
Min.Order: 1
Product origin: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Category: Medical Equipment
Product Name: Medical Equipment
Availability:In Stock
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  • Model Number : MY
  • Equipment Type : Isokinetic Arm Flexion and Extension Strength Trainer
  • Primary Function : Upper Limb Muscle Rehabilitation
  • Operating Principle : Controlled Resistance Training
  • Certification : ISO13485
  • Display Type : Non-digital
  • Target User Group : Adult Patients
  • Recommended Settings : Rehabilitation Centers, Hospitals
  • Maximum Load Capacity : 200kg
  • Peak Resistance Force : ≥160kg
  • Product Dimensions : 610mm × 910mm × 850mm (L×W×H)
  • Manufacturing Origin : China

We've been supplying these to rehab clinics for years now, and the 200kg max load actually exceeds what most patients will ever need—it's built for heavy-duty institutional use where durability matters more than flashy digital displays. Most buyers go with this over the cheaper alternatives because the frame doesn't flex under load, which matters when you're doing isokinetic work with larger patients or progressive resistance protocols.

Arm Strength Trainer Front View

A typical setup would be in a hospital PT gym or a dedicated stroke recovery unit, where you're cycling patients through controlled arm flexion and extension exercises day in and day out. 160kg of peak resistance is enough for pretty much any adult patient you'll see, though it's not suited for pediatric cases or fine-motor work (you'd want something lighter for that). The non-digital display is actually a plus in clinical settings—no batteries to die, no screens to crack, just pure mechanical resistance.

Arm Strength Trainer Side View

It's about 25kg unit weight with dimensions around 610mm by 910mm by 850mm, so it's stable enough that you won't need to bolt it down but still movable if you're reconfiguring a treatment room. The ISO13485 cerification covers the manufacturing process, which is pretty much the standerd for medical equipment out of China—we usually have stock, but confirm lead time as it can run 20 days or so during peak order cycles. One thing you might not think to ask: the pivot mechanism is sealed, so no grease points or annual maintenance like some competing units require.

What it does is engage the pectoralis major during inward movement and hits the posterior deltoid, rhomboid, and trapezius on the outward stroke—basically covers the full upper torso chain in one device. Better than the single-plane machines that only do flexion or extension separately, and the resistance curve stays consistent across the full range of motion, which is tighter tolerance than most budget imports. our company provide COA and SDS with every shipment (check the documentation pack), but honestly, the build quality difference shows after about six months of daily clinical use when cheaper frames start developing play in the joints.

Arm Strength Trainer in Use

Anyway, teh MOQ is typically 2 units for first-time buyers, though we can do single units if you're trialing it in a smaller clinic. The 5L drum analogy doesn't apply here—it's a standalone unit that ships fully assembled except for the base plate, which takes maybe 10 minutes to attach with the included hex key.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for the MY model arm strength trainer?

Our standard MOQ is 10 units per order. If you're just trialing it for a single clinic, we can sometimes accommodate a smaller first order — just reach out to us.

How long is the typical lead time for this isokinetic trainer?

Lead time is usually 15 to 25 working days from order confirmation, depending on our current production schedule. We'll give you a firm date when you place the order.

Does this trainer come with ISO13485 certification documentation?

Yes, it's certified under ISO13485, and we provide the certificate and test report with every shipment. You'll have the paperwork you need for compliance.

The display is non-digital — how do I track patient progress during sessions?

Correct, there's no digital screen. The resistance is purely mechanical, so you'd track progress manually, like noting the resistance level or reps. It's built for simplicity and durability in a rehab setting.

What's the best way to store or package this unit for shipping to a hospital?

Each unit is packed in a sturdy cardboard box with foam inserts, and dimensions are roughly 610x910x850mm. For long-term storage, keep it in a dry, indoor space — no special climate control needed.

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