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A compact yet powerful device combining TECAR, Hi-EMS and Hi-TENS currents to deliver effective treatments in just 15 minutes.

It targets specific areas for pain relief and muscle recovery, adapting to various therapeutic needs. Its lightweight and portable design make it perfect for use in diverse settings, ensuring efficient care wherever it’s needed.

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The most powerful device on the market, featuring advanced multi-frequency technology – TECAR, Hi-EMS and Hi-TENS – for outstanding results in just 10 minutes. With dual channels, it enables simultaneous treatments across multiple body areas making it perfect for both static and dynamic therapies. Its intuitive interface allows real-time personalized treatment for optimal patient care.

Biceps / Triceps

Diagram showing chest muscles worked by the HUR Biceps / Triceps machine.

Product ID:

STE5110-Hi5

HUR’s SmartTouch dual function Biceps / Triceps machine is designed to safely and comfortably train the muscles of the biceps and triceps. Independently moving arms allow users to focus on one muscle group at a time. HUR SmartTouch equipment comes with a digital, automated training system that allows for evidence-based, smarter, and more independent exercise and rehabilitation.

Breezy Style Lightweight Manual Wheelchair

  • A stylish, foldable manual wheelchair combining durability, lightweight frame, and ergonomic design – ideal for daily mobility needs

Chest Press

Diagram showing chest muscles worked by the HUR chest press machine.

Product ID:

STE5140-Hi5

HUR’s SmartTouch Chest Press machine is designed to safely and effectively build strength in the pectorals (chest), front deltoids (shoulder), and triceps muscles. Independently moving arms allow users to focus on one muscle group at a time. This unit is equipped with range limiters and isometric testing sensor attachments. HUR SmartTouch equipment comes with a digital, automated training system that allows for evidence-based, smarter, and more independent exercise and rehabilitation.

Dip / Shrug

Diagram showing chest muscles worked by the HUR Dip / Shrug machine.

Product ID:

STE5125-Hi5

HUR’s SmartTouch dual function Dip/ Shrug machine is designed to safely and effectively tone and strengthen muscles in the chest, back, biceps, and triceps. Independently moving arms allow users to focus on one muscle group at a time. This machine is equipped with range limiters and an isometric testing sensor attachment. HUR SmartTouch equipment comes with a digital, automated training system that allows for evidence-based, smarter, and more independent exercise and rehabilitation.

ERGOSTYLE FX – ES5820 Flexion Table

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Prices listed for US customers only and all international customers need to contact our authorized distributors partners to obtain quotes.

The design of our ErgoStyle™ FX Flexion Distraction table offers full, ultra-smooth counterbalanced flexion, distraction or circumduction, effortlessly meeting the core needs of your practice. Manual flexion/distraction is built right in, with infinitely variable electric spring tension so you can move the caudal section in any direction with just the touch of a finger. For added flexibility, the table also quietly elevates from its lowest height of 20″ to its full height of 32”.
The fully modular design allows for upgrades now or in the future, including three drops, auto-cocking, auto flexion, headpieces, chest pieces (including long axis distraction), dual auto-cocking foot pedal, dual elevation foot pedal, dual tension foot pedal, T-bar handles and super silent air compressor options.

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