h/p/cosmos Airwalk AP Anti-Gravity Unweighting System

h/p/cosmos Airwalk AP Anti-Gravity Unweighting System

SKU: COS30028

The h/p/cosmos Airwalk AP Anti-Gravity Unweighting System has been optimised for rehabilitation locomotion therapy.

This specially constructed un-weighting system supports a patient’s natural gait pattern allowing them to start exercising and rehabilitation as early as possible; it is controlled via remote control for the utmost ease of use by both the patient and therapist

For information about compatibility with non-h/p/cosmos treadmills, please contact us.

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Airwalk AP Anti-Gravity Unweighting System

Functional training on a treadmill is a key component of neurological rehabilitation. The h/p/cosmos Airwalk AP Anti-Gravity Unweighting System has been specifically constructed for unweighting during locomotion therapy.

  • Controlled via remote control
  • Display shows the exact unweighting value

The h/p/cosmos airwalk is a body weight supporting device that provides fall protection, unweighted and/or secured balance training, unweighted and/or secured functional and gait training, overspeed/hyperspeed and excess frequency training.

The h/p/cosmos airwalk can be used with the following patient conditions:

  • Stroke
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Paraplegia
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Endoprosthesis (e.g. total hip replacement)
  • Degenerative Joint Disease (e.g. osteoarthritis of the knee)
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy
  • Hemiplegia

Compatible with h/p/cosmos treadmills:

Used in study Covarrubias-Escudero, F., Rivera-Lillo, G., Torres-Castro, R., & Varas-Díaz, G. (2017). Effects of body weight-support treadmill training on postural sway and gait independence in patients with chronic spinal cord injury. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 42(1), 57–64.

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