Advanced Rehabilitation Equipment for Optimal Wellness


Discover innovative therapy equipment designed to enhance strength, mobility, and overall health

Our specialized therapy equipment is designed to support and enhance the therapeutic process, offering innovative solutions for rehabilitation, strength building, and overall health. Explore our range of state-of-the-art equipment, carefully selected to help you achieve your wellness goals and maximize your potential. 


Our State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation Equipment


Exercise physiologist works with client on All Core 360 equipment.

AllCore 360

AllCore 360 is a core-training device that enhances planking exercises by using the patient's weight against gravity. It aims to dynamically improve core muscles in a 360-degree fashion.

Recreation therapist works with client in pool using ankle weights to focus on leg and hip exercises.

Aquatic Therapy  

Aquatic therapy uses the buoyancy of water to support your body weight, aiding in muscle relaxation, strengthening, improving muscle coordinator, and reducing pain. 

Therapist works with client on treadmill while client is wearing a Bioness under their right knee.

Bioness L300  

Bioness L300 is a compact wireless device worn on a patient’s leg to help improve walking abilities. 

Female client wears a harness while using a body weight supported treadmill.

BWS Treadmill 

A body weight supported treadmill (BWS) is a manual treadmill that allows trainers to take a unique approach to gait training. It uses an overhead suspension system attached to a harness that supports part of a person’s body weight over a treadmill.  

Male client laying on his back while using the Giger MD device.

GIGER MD®

The GIGER MD is a device consisting of a frame with movable parts, including platforms, levers, and handles. These allow the patient to perform exercises in different planes and directions. 

Male client works with exercise physiologist on walking while strapped into the Lokomat

Lokomat®

The Lokomat is a treadmill that facilitates robotic-assisted therapy that enables effective and intensive training to increase the strength of muscles and the range of motion in joints to improve walking.

Male client lays in his back while using the Power Tower with his exercise physiologist.

Power Tower 

The Power Tower is a sled machine with a variable incline that uses body weight strengthening and conditioning for a challenging full-body workout. 

Male client uses the Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer to work on walking with his two exercise physiologists.

Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer 

The Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer is adaptive mobility equipment that provides full or partial weight-bearing opportunities 

Shot of the Rise&Walk machine in the ProMotion Fitness Center without people.

Rise&Walk®

The Rise&Walk is a machine that combines the functionality of three machines into one. It enables people to perform upper and lower body exercises while seated, walking, or standing.  

Two therapists helping a male client work on walking with a walkher and probiotic exoskeleton attached to his waist.

Robotic Exoskeletons

Robotic Exoskeletons (Indego or ReWalk) are wearable robotic devices that support and enhance the user’s body enabling people with spinal cord injuries to walk and participate in over-ground gait training.  

Male client seated on a RTI FES bicycle.

RT300

The RT300 is an arm and leg pedaling stationary bicycle that uses functional electrical stimulation (FES) to help stimulate functional movements in people with muscle weakness or paralysis.

Male client being helped up by his exercise physiologist while using the WAVE vibration plate.

WAVE Vibration Plate 

WAVE Vibration Plate is a device that uses vibration to transmit energy to the body, improving postural stability and strengthening muscles by forcing them to contract and relax. 

Male client using the ZeroG raises up his knee to practice walking with the help of his exercise physiologist.

ZeroG 

The ZeroG is a device with a harness rail system that provides dynamic body-weight support during walking, sitting-to-stand maneuvers, and other therapeutic activities.