Indiana Orthopedic Hospital Invests in Antigravity Treadmill

The Indiana Orthopedic Hospital in Indianapolis has announced the purchase of the AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill, which uses anti-gravity technology to allow healing patients to experience rehab and training without pain.

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The AlterG treadmill allows patients to run and walk without bearing their entire weight, reducing the impact of exercise on the body and the likelihood of injury.

The AlterG will be used for patients recovering from injury or surgery, as well as obese patients and some patients with neurological disorders.

Watch a demonstration of the AlterG treadmill on YouTube.

Read more about IOH’s investment in the antigravity treadmill.

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