Welcome to the Future of physical performance, Recovery and Rehabilitation:

Experience the cutting-edge technology of the AlterG Pro treadmill, a revolutionary rehabilitation tool that harnesses NASA air differential pressure technology to redefine the way we approach walking and running therapy.

What is the AlterG Pro Treadmill?

The AlterG Pro treadmill is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation device that allows users to walk or run with reduced body weight, thanks to its innovative NASA-inspired air differential pressure technology. By creating a precise lifting force, the AlterG Pro treadmill can support a percentage of the user’s body weight, enabling them to exercise with less impact on their joints and muscles.

How Does It Work?

The AlterG Pro treadmill operates by forming a sealed chamber around the user’s lower body, which is then pressurized with air to create a lifting force. This lifting force can be adjusted to support anywhere from 20% to 100% of the user’s body weight, providing a customizable and controlled environment for rehabilitation and training.

Benefits of the AlterG Pro Treadmill:

  • Reduced impact: By allowing users to walk or run with reduced body weight, the AlterG Pro treadmill minimizes the impact on joints and muscles, making it an ideal tool for rehabilitation and injury prevention.

  • Precise control: With adjustable body weight support, users and therapists can precisely control the level of assistance provided by the AlterG Pro treadmill, tailoring the experience to individual needs and goals.

  • Enhanced performance: Athletes and fitness enthusiasts can use the AlterG Pro treadmill to improve their gait, speed, and endurance in a low-impact environment, helping them reach their peak performance safely and efficiently.

 Who Can Benefit from the AlterG Pro Treadmill?

The AlterG Pro treadmill is suitable for a wide range of users, including:

  • Physical therapy patients recovering from injury or surgeryAthletes looking to enhance their performance and reduce the risk of overuse injuries

  • Individuals with mobility issues seeking a safe and effective way to exercise