Keiser strength machines use pneumatic (air) resistance to provide smooth, consistent load. But how do they compare to MedX’s biomechanical design?

What Is Keiser?

Keiser machines replace weight stacks with compressed air cylinders. This creates smooth resistance, especially at high speeds.

How MedX Sets a Higher Standard

1. Precision Strength Curve

Keiser’s pneumatic resistance is linear and doesn’t account for the natural variation in muscle output across the movement arc. MedX’s cam-driven design precisely matches your strength curve, ensuring optimal muscle engagement.

2. Superior Muscle Isolation

MedX allows you to lock your body into position with more adjustability points than Keiser, making it better suited for isolating targeted muscles without compensation.

3. Research Validation

MedX is used in hospitals and research facilities because it’s been proven to improve spinal function, core strength, and extremity performance. Keiser, while excellent for performance training, is less commonly used for clinical rehabilitation.

4. Progressive Micro-Loading

MedX provides weight increments as low as 2 lbs. Keiser increments are determined by pressure changes, which can feel less intuitive.

Feel the Difference

If you’ve been searching for Keiser strength training, come and experience the clinically engineered difference MedX provides.

Visit Optimum Movement Centre and see why we invest in equipment trusted by health professionals worldwide.


 




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