The Orbiter is built and looks like a treadmill. The
difference is that it has a suspended trampoline like surface.
The trampoline surface is shock absorbing which is supported
from the sides instead of from below. This causes the shock to be absorbed by
the Orbiter and not the patient.
The shock is transformed into energy return by the
suspension system of the Orbiter. This allows the legs to reach its natural
extension by delivering the perfect amount of deceleration and acceleration no
matter the size of the runner or pace they are going.
The Orbiter has been clinically tested to help with the
following conditions:
| *Achilles Tendon Injury |
| *Back Acute to Chronic Strains |
| *Ankle Injuries and fractures |
| *Lumbar
Surgeries |
| *Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions |
| *Discectomy/Laminectomy |
| *Arthroscopic Knee Repairs |
| *Stress
Fractures |
| *Knee Reconstructions |
| *Range
of Motion Problems |
| *Knee Stability Problems |
| *Shin
Splints |
| *Hip Replacements |
| *Gait
Training |
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