Our Equipment

Our clinic has a variety of equipment available that provides a personalized care experience fit to your needs and goals.

Restorative Therapies Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Bike

Pilates Reformer with Tower and Mat

LiteGait Body Weight Supported Treadmill Trainer with Advanced Treadmill Capabilities

Cable Weight Machine

Matrix Krankcycle

Total Gym Power Tower

The Pilates reformer was originally designed with rehabilitation in mind for dancers and athletes, as well as patients recovering from injury and to prevent their recurrence. The design of the Pilates Reformer with tower and mat addition allow for multi-planar resistance on a mat or moving carriage, and many different patients will benefit from the raised surface across both orthopedic and neurologic conditions. Different spring attachments on the tower and spring resistances allow for customized programming for your individual mobility and strength needs.

Our newest body weight support treadmill training system allows our patients of all functional levels to walk with proper mechanics and upright posture while simultaneously facilitating coordinated lower extremity gait mechanics. This particular LiteGait and treadmill model also allows for supported and safe backwards and downhill walking, important skills that a variety of diagnoses, including those Neurologic, Orthopedic, or Cardiovascular in nature can all benefit training for. This device is designed so that the clinician can assist you with proper walking mechanics in addition to allowing total freedom of motion, all while minimizing fall risk in a safe environment.

Functional Electrical Stimulation is a rehabilitation technique where electrical current is applied to an individual with a disability to enhance that person’s ability to function and live independently. The FES bike allows clients with spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders, or generalized lower extremity weakness to pedal the bike while receiving varying levels of assistance from the electrical unit. The electrical stimulation is applied to specific muscles in the legs and arms in order to optimally perform the task and increase overall strength and function. In addition, the computerized systems track each client’s data in order to quantify the progress being made.