Anti-Gravity treadmill
The Anti-Gravity Treadmill was originally developed as part of weightlessness therapy, which was therapy to remove the restrictions of gravity, giving the person the freedom to move about with ease.
Anti-gravity treadmill can reduce the users body weight anywhere from 1% to 80%, allowing them to run at less than normal gravity. |
How it works
With the use of Differential Air Pressure (DAP) Technology, developed by NASA, the treadmill reduced the impact of running or walking, decreasing the strain on a persons' ankles and legs.
Eventually, the user would exercise in comfort as well as maintain his natural gait without reverting back to his bad habits which may lead to further injury.
It allows for precise and versatile control which enables users to track their progress and pain levels, protect healing injuries without sacrificing strength and cardiovascular training, and enjoy the road to recovery like never before.
With the use of Differential Air Pressure (DAP) Technology, developed by NASA, the treadmill reduced the impact of running or walking, decreasing the strain on a persons' ankles and legs.
Eventually, the user would exercise in comfort as well as maintain his natural gait without reverting back to his bad habits which may lead to further injury.
It allows for precise and versatile control which enables users to track their progress and pain levels, protect healing injuries without sacrificing strength and cardiovascular training, and enjoy the road to recovery like never before.
"It feels like you are running on a cloud, or bouncing on the surface of the Moon" |
Uses
The Anti-gravity treadmill enhances the effectiveness physiotherapy to help patients recover faster and better. It allows patients to rehabilitate with less pain while reducing the risk of further injury, which may enable patients to heal faster. This is particularly essential for sportsmen, both amateur and professional. It provides physical therapists a precise way to track patient progress, keeping patients engaged and motivated during rehab. In addition, it acts as both a rehab device and wellness tool that gets patients excited to continue using it for training beyond short term rehabilitation. |
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