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MedX Lumbar Extension Machine

Restorative Exercise for Clinical Low Back Pain

    This research study aimed to prove how strengthening the lumbar extensor muscles in the spine using specific equipment increased progress. This study compared the progress of two different medical centers that are both using the same treatment protocols and research tactics. The research was recorded and presented in the study.

    Pelvic Stabilization During Resistance Training

      The goal of this research study was to determine how exercise training affects the development of lumbar extension strength. This study was also dependent on the presence or absence of pelvic stabilization. The study included different subject groups with different measurements being observed. The data was recorded and proposed in this study.

      Effect of resistance training on lumbar extension strength

        This research study aimed to demonstrate how strength exercise testing on the pelvic region can evaluate lumbar extension and range of motion. By performing different exercises and a maximum isometric strength test, subjects were ultimately able to increase their pelvic stabilization and gain strength. Data was observed and recorded.

        Effect of Focused Strength Training After Low Back Injury

          This research project which involved patients in the Orthomed program at the University of California San Diego studied the efficacy of a conditioning program using the MedX Lumbar Extension Machine. The study tracked back strength, lift capacity, self-perception, pain rating, and activity level.