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M300 Anti-Gravity Treadmills


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Our medical models use the same patented Differential Air Pressure (DAP) technology as the P200, but we have replaced the treadmill platform with a specialized rehabilitation treadmill. Patented calibration load sensor technology is unchanged in the M-Series, still allowing for precise, accurate unweighting from 100%-20% body weight in 1% increments.
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Why Is The M-Series Perfect For Medical Facilities?

  • Easier entry and access
  • Shorter step-up height for patient populations with difficulty ambulating
  • Simpler and safer height adjustment and setup with our counterweighted, locking mechanism
  • Increase revenue
By consolidating AlterG technology into a smaller footprint, our engineering team has created a unit that will occupy less space, making the M-Series the perfect fit for any size hospital, nursing facility, physical therapy clinic, or fitness club.


http://www.alterg.com/product/anti-gravity-treadmills


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cool, so the air pushes up.

It looks like the waist is surrounded by something similar to what keeps water out of a kayak, the name of which escapes me.

Wonder if underwater movements are used at all in rehab?

Yes, they are.

Sometime over the summer you should take a trip NE and get a tour of the new facility. Some of the things they are going to have are really amazing. Using things like video game innovations to improve hand and eye coordination are a far cry from having a tennis ball machine throwing balls at receivers.
 
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