Summary Draft 2 + Thesis
The AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill utilizes NASA-developed Differential Air Pressure (DAP) technology to assist in rehabilitation and athletic training by reducing the user’s effective body weight, allowing for movement with less impact on the joints (AlterG, n.d). It comprises a treadmill surface, an inflatable air chamber that encases the lower body, and an advanced control system for adjusting body weight (NASA, 2009).A key feature is its precise body weight reduction capability, which ranges from 20% to 100%, creating a low-impact running surface that minimizes joint stress (de Heer, 2022). The air chamber generates an adjustable pressure environment, enabling users to experience various levels of weightlessness, while the treadmill surface and control system provides real-time feedback, facilitating effective training and rehabilitation (AlterG, n.d.; de Heer, 2022; NASA, 2009).
The Differential Air Pressure (DAP) technology in the AlterG treadmill revolutionizes rehabilitation with its precise weight reduction and advanced safety measures.
References:
AlterG. (n.d.). AlterG anti-gravity treadmill. Retrieved from https://alterg.com/
Hendrik ‘Dirk’ de Heer et al. (2020). The AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill accuracy of unloading is affected by support frame height. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7007317/
NASA. (2009). Spinoff. Retrieved from https://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2009/hm_5.html
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