【Study】Use of an Antigravity Treadmill for Rehabilitation of a Pelvic Stress Injury

Key words: Pelvic stress injuries, anti-gravity treadmill, MRI, iliac stress injuries Method:We present a case report of a 21-year-old female elite runner who was diagnosed with pelvic stress injury and used an antigravity treadmill during rehabilitation. She was able to return to pain-free ground running at 8 weeks after running at 95% body weight on …

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【Study】Rehabilitation effect of standing bed combined with early anti-gravity running table training on ankle fracture

About the author:Hunan Mechanical Electrical Polytechnic, Changsha, 410000, Hunan, China. The People’s Liberation Army Joint Logistic Support Force Sanya Rehabilitation and Recuperation Center, Sanya, 572000, Hainan, China. Department of Rehabilitation, Shenzhen Pingle Orthopedic Hospital and Shenzhen Pingshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shenzhen, 518000, Guangdong, China. 4Qiongzhong People’s Hospital of Li and Miao Autonomous County, Qiongzhong …

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【Study】Effects of body weight support and gait velocity via antigravity treadmill on cardiovascular responses early after total knee arthroplasty

Key words: arthroplasty, cardiopulmonary exercise test, knee, osteoarthritis, rehabilitation Purpose:To investigate the effects of body weight support (BWS) and gait velocity on cardiovascular responses during walking on an antigravity treadmill early after unilateral and bilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study design. Fifty patients (7 males and 43 females; average age, …

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【Study】The Effect of Anti-Gravity Treadmill on Balance in Acute Phase of Post-Operative Knee Rehabilitation

Key words: Anti-GravityTreadmill,KneeRehabilitation,KneeSurgery,Balance Background:Anti-gravity treadmills have been used in orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation. However, there is a paucity of literature on its use in postoperative knee rehabilitation. Purpose:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of an antigravity treadmill on balance in the early stages of postoperative knee rehabilitation. Methods:Forty-nine patients undergoing knee …

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【Study】Oxygen Consumption of Elite Distance Runners on an Anti-Gravity Treadmill

Key words: anti-gravity treadmill, distance running, elite, oxygen consumption, LBPP treadmil In recent years, anti-gravity treadmills that provide partial body weight support (BWS) have become increasingly common among elite athletes as a supplementary training and rehabilitation tool. There are currently several technologies that enable BWS on anti-gravity treadmills, including harness systems, underwater treadmills, and the …

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【Subject】Effect of Antigravity Treadmill Gait Training on Gait Function and Fall Risk in Stroke Patients

Key words: Antigravity treadmill, Gait, Falls, Stroke, Balance Research Purpose: To investigate the effect of antigravity treadmill gait training (AGT) on gait function, balance, and fall risk in stroke patients. Research Methods:This study included 30 patients with stroke (mean age, 73 years). All subjects were randomly divided into two groups. The intervention group (n=15) performed …

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【study】neurorehabilitation-Comparison of the efectiveness of anti‑gravity treadmill exercises and underwater walking exercises on cardiorespiratory ftness, functional capacity and balance in stroke patients

Key words: Stroke · Aerobic exercises · Antigravity treadmill exercise · Underwater walking exercise Research background: Aerobic exercise training after stroke has positive efects on quality of life, motor recovery, and aerobic endurance. The aim of this study was to investigate the efectiveness of anti-gravity treadmill gait training and underwater walking therapy on cardiorespiratory ftness, …

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[Research] Orthopedic rehabilitation – anti-gravity treadmill training after fracture surgery

Key words: antigravity treadmill, rehabilitation, periarticular fractures, weight-bearing aim:To explore whether antigravity treadmill therapy can improve recovery by allowing patients to safely weight their limbs, thereby reducing negative effects, and to determine the effectiveness of antigravity treadmill therapy in improving outcomes for patients with periarticular fractures. hypothesis:Patients treated with anti-gravity treadmills will report better function …

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[Research] Effect of antigravity treadmill training on early rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Key words: Anti-Gravity Treadmill Training; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction; Early Rehabilitation; Clinical Rehabilitation Effect ABSTRACT Objective: To observe the efficacy of anti-gravity treadmill training in early rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, to explore the influence of anti-gravity treadmill training combined with conventional rehabilitation training on relevant indicators, and to provide scientific theoretical basis for …

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