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Power-Lift
Power-Lift Unweighting range allows the patient to perform low-impact
kinetic exercises in an upright functional position. Activities such as
walking, running, stair climbing, jumping and balance may all be performed
safely in an unweighted condition.
Unweighting allows rehabilitation to begin sooner, utilizing task specific
functional exercise without the pain. The amount of weight taken off is
precisely controlled by the clinician 10-300 lbs, and the unweighted body
weight is supported through a 30” oscillation range allowing your client
the ability to walk, run, perform step-ups and step-downs, re-train from
sit to stand and do full or partial squats in the Exercise Mode. The
Power-Lift also gives you the ability to do unweighted lateral and retro
exercise.
The Balance Mode is a feature only the Power-Lift Unweighting system
possesses. When the Balance Mode is activated, if a patient were to lose
their balance, their body would be supported and will only be let down
about six inches, thus avoiding re-injury resulting from a fall.
Unweighting Studies
- Electromyographic Analysis and Energy Expenditure of Harness Treadmill Walking: Implications for Knee Rehabilitation
- Baseline - Final
- The Use of Unweighting: Clinical Applications
- Pneumex Metabolic Study
- Energy Expenditure of Normal Subjects During Harness Supported
Treadmill Running
- Lose 80 Pounds Instantly!
- Prevention and Treatment of Low Back
- Lumbar Stability
- Posture Becomes Dysfunctional
- Postural Lean & Pain
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