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Device for stretching leg and thigh muscles, Iso Trade A
Device for stretching leg and thigh muscles, Iso Trade A
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Device for stretching leg and thigh muscles, Iso Trade A
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Device for stretching leg and thigh muscles, Iso Trade A
Device for stretching leg and thigh muscles, Iso Trade A
The Iso Trade A device for stretching leg and thigh muscles is designed to assist with passive and active stretching of hamstrings, quadriceps and adductors. It provides controlled, repeatable positioning to support flexibility improvement, range of motion gains and muscle recovery. The device is intended for use in home training, physiotherapy and sports warm-up or rehabilitation routines where a stable, ergonomic aid for leg and thigh stretching is required.
The device offers a stable platform for targeted stretching of posterior and anterior thigh muscle groups and the inner thigh. Its design enables gradual adjustment of stretch intensity and supports both unilateral and bilateral stretching sessions. Lightweight and compact construction makes it suitable for transport between home, clinic and training facilities. Materials and shaping focus on user comfort and maintained alignment during exercises to reduce compensatory movements.
Place the device on a stable, level surface and position the leg according to the muscle group you intend to stretch. For hamstring stretches, rest the heel and calf against the device and slowly extend the knee while maintaining a neutral spine. For quadriceps or adductor stretches, adjust leg position and intensity gradually, supporting the limb as needed. Use slow, controlled movements and hold each stretch according to your training or rehabilitation plan. When used in a clinical setting, follow the therapist's instructions for range, duration and frequency.
Start with low-intensity stretches and increase angle or duration progressively. Combine device-assisted stretching with dynamic warm-up and targeted strengthening exercises for balanced mobility development. Consult a physiotherapist before use if you have recent injuries, joint instability or post-operative restrictions.
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