The device is designed to assist patients in gait training and rehabilitation by providing support and unweighting during walking exercises.
The electric unweight system allows for adjustable weight support, enabling patients to experience a reduced load on their legs while practicing walking.
Yes, the treadmill is designed for various patient types, including those recovering from surgery, injury, or neurological conditions, but it's essential to consult a healthcare professional before use.
The device includes safety harnesses, emergency stop buttons, and stability features to ensure patient safety during rehabilitation sessions.
While it is primarily designed for clinical use, it can be used at home if sufficient space and supervision are provided, along with guidance from a healthcare professional.
The slow speed treadmill operates at a reduced pace, allowing patients to focus on their gait mechanics without the pressure of high-speed walking.
The device typically has a weight capacity that accommodates a wide range of patients; please refer to the product specifications for exact details.
Yes, the device is designed for ease of use with intuitive controls and settings that can be adjusted according to the patient's needs.
Rehabilitation sessions can vary in length but typically last between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the patient's condition and rehabilitation goals.
Yes, multiple patients can use the device, but it is recommended to ensure proper adjustments and settings for each individual to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Regular maintenance is recommended to ensure optimal performance, including checking the electrical components, cleaning the treadmill surface, and inspecting the lifting mechanisms.
Healthcare providers should receive training on the operation of the device, safety protocols, and effective rehabilitation techniques to ensure safe and effective patient use.
Yes, the device is adjustable to accommodate patients of various heights, ensuring proper support and comfort during use.
The warranty period typically lasts for one year from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects. Please check the warranty details provided by the manufacturer.
Yes, patients with certain medical conditions, such as severe cardiovascular issues or unstable fractures, should avoid using the device. Always consult a healthcare professional before use.
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