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Push to Walk’s gym is a positive, uplifting environment designed to facilitate hard work and achieve desired results. Each client establishes their goals with a Neuro Fitness Trainer, and the trainer creates a personalized fitness program to accomplish those goals. The facility is completely accessible and is considered the next step in continuum of care once an individual has completed physical therapy. Think our gym is what you’re looking for? Click the Button below and apply today.
Our Walking Therapy Tools
The Xcite is a stand-alone FES system that induces 40 task-specific exercises to help strengthen gross and fine motor skills. Every exercise has a specific stimulation sequence pattern to help clients perform a task as well as strengthen the muscles to perform the task. It has a database to store each client’s profiles to track progress and makes continued use easier and more accessible. The Xcite has visual and audio cues to help assist clients to complete each task. Continuous use of the Xcite can help clients with neuromuscular re-education, reduce spasticity, reverse muscle atrophy, increase range of motion, and improve local circulation.
The RT600 is the only fully integrated upright FES stepping therapy system simultaneously achieving muscle activation and weight bearing. The stepping stride length is adjustable from 9” to 18.” Independent motor-powered footplates provide adjustable range of motion and firmness to augment plantar and dorsiflexion during stepping while accommodating tone and spasticity
The RT300 combines a motorized cycle ergometer with integrated functional electrical stimulation (FES). This FES bike stimulates the muscles of the leg to contract and create a repetitive patterned movement (cycling). The benefits for individuals with paralysis include prevention of muscle atrophy, relaxation of muscle spasms, increased circulation, and increased or maintenance of range of motion.
The RT300 combines a motorized cycle ergometer with integrated functional electrical stimulation (FES). This FES bike stimulates the muscles of the leg to contract and create a repetitive patterned movement (cycling). The benefits for individuals with paralysis include prevention of muscle atrophy, relaxation of muscle spasms, increased circulation, and increased or maintenance of range of motion.