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#Zero gravity treadmill for athletes mods#
The mods do their best to actively moderate this community. Patients can adjust it to the exact point in which exercise becomes pain free, enabling the physical therapist to accurately measure and track progress.Home hot new top Frequently Asked QuestionsĬlick here for our Wiki! Posting Procedures The athlete wears custom neoprene shorts and zips into the airtight chamber, which then becomes pressurized and calibrates to their exact body weight to allow for total control over the amount of weight bearing.


The AlterG uses advanced differential air pressure technology to generate a powerful lifting force, which provides precise unweighting in 1% increments from 20% body weight up to 100% (full weight bearing).
