Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor with Treadmill
Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor with Treadmill
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The Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor with Treadmill is a professional rehabilitation and gait training system designed to support assisted walking practice, mobility recovery, balance training, and physiotherapy-based gait correction. It is suitable for hospitals, rehabilitation centres, physiotherapy clinics, neuro rehabilitation units, orthopedic therapy departments, and mobility care setups where patients require controlled walking support under professional supervision.
This system combines a motorized treadmill base with a gait trainer support frame and padded adjustable harness. The treadmill supports controlled walking practice with a speed range of 0.8–12 km/h, allowing therapists to begin at low speed and progress gradually according to patient capability. The harness with groin support helps provide body support during therapy sessions, while the heavy-duty steel frame supports stable rehabilitation use.
The Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill is designed for structured rehabilitation programs where therapists need to guide walking movement, support balance practice, and assist patients during step training. It should be used only by trained physiotherapists, rehabilitation specialists, or authorized healthcare professionals according to patient condition, therapy plan, and clinical safety protocol.
Product Overview
This gait trainer treadmill is made for assisted walking therapy and mobility recovery. It helps therapists support patients during step practice, gait correction, balance training, and post-treatment walking sessions. The padded harness helps reduce load during walking practice, while the stable frame supports safer movement control.
The system includes a practical running belt size of 400 x 1200 mm / 16 x 48 inch, LED display, lockable castor wheels, and a protective-coated heavy-duty steel frame. Its rehabilitation-focused design makes it suitable for long-term use in clinical therapy environments where guided walking and lower limb mobility training are part of the treatment workflow.
Key Features
- Motorized Treadmill Base: Supports controlled walking practice with a speed range of 0.8–12 km/h for gradual rehabilitation progression.
- Padded Adjustable Harness: Harness includes groin support and helps provide body support during gait training sessions.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Frame: Protective-coated frame supports stable professional use in rehabilitation rooms and physiotherapy centres.
- LED Display: Display helps therapists monitor treadmill operation during walking practice and assisted mobility sessions.
- Lockable Castor Wheels: Four castor wheels with individual locking brakes help keep the unit stable during therapy use.
- Rehab-Focused Design: Supports assisted walking, balance practice, lower limb movement, and mobility training under supervision.
- Controlled Speed Training: Low starting speed helps therapists begin therapy carefully and adjust progress based on patient tolerance.
- Clinical Setup Suitability: Suitable for hospitals, rehab centres, physiotherapy clinics, neuro rehab units, and mobility care facilities.
Technical Specifications
| Product Name | Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill |
| Product Category | Gait Trainer with Treadmill / Rehabilitation Walking Training System |
| Motor | 1.0 HP DC Duty Motor with 2.0 HP Peak |
| Speed Range | 0.8–12 km/h |
| Incline | No Incline |
| Running Belt | 400 x 1200 mm / 16 x 48 inch |
| Display | LED Display |
| Treadmill Maximum User Weight | 100 kg |
| Gait Trainer Maximum User Weight | Up to 120 kg |
| Net Weight | 45 kg |
| Treadmill Assembly Size | 1632 x 665 x 1147 mm |
| Treadmill Folded Size | 922 x 665 x 1352 mm |
| Gait Trainer Height | 82 inch |
| Gait Trainer Width | 41 inch |
| Gait Trainer Length | 60 inch |
| Frame Material | Heavy-duty steel with protective coating |
| Harness Type | Padded and adjustable with groin support |
| Power Supply | 220V AC |
| Wheels | 4 castor wheels with individual locking brakes |
Product Benefits
- Supports assisted walking practice for patients who need gait training.
- The padded harness helps provide safer support during therapy sessions.
- Controlled treadmill speed allows therapists to start slowly and progress gradually.
- The heavy-duty steel frame supports stable use in rehabilitation environments.
- Lockable castor wheels help secure the unit during therapy.
- The running belt size supports practical walking movement during guided sessions.
- Useful for physiotherapy clinics, hospitals, neuro rehab units, and mobility care setups.
- Supports balance practice, step training, and post-treatment walking rehabilitation workflow.
Applications
The Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill is suitable for neurological rehabilitation, physiotherapy walking rehabilitation, post-surgical mobility recovery, orthopedic rehabilitation, balance training, gait correction, lower limb mobility training, and assisted walking therapy.
It can be used in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, physiotherapy clinics, neuro rehabilitation units, mobility recovery centres, orthopedic therapy departments, and long-term rehabilitation programs. Patient suitability should be assessed by a qualified physiotherapist or rehabilitation specialist before every session.
How to Use
- Place the system on a stable floor surface in a suitable rehabilitation area.
- Lock the castor wheels before starting the therapy session.
- Assess patient mobility level, balance, strength, and therapy goals before training.
- Position the patient on the treadmill and adjust the padded harness with groin support as required.
- Start at a low walking speed and monitor patient comfort, posture, and step pattern.
- Progress speed gradually only when clinically appropriate and tolerated by the patient.
- Supervise the session continuously and stop training if discomfort, imbalance, or fatigue is observed.
- After the session, reduce speed, assist the patient safely, and document therapy progress.
Why Choose This Gait Trainer Treadmill?
The Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill is suitable for rehabilitation facilities that need a structured gait training system with controlled treadmill speed, padded harness support, heavy-duty frame construction, LED display, and lockable castor wheels. Its clinical design helps therapists support assisted walking, balance improvement, and lower limb mobility training.
For physiotherapy clinics, hospitals, and neuro rehabilitation units, this system supports progressive walking practice in a controlled environment. Buyers should confirm installation space, power requirements, user weight suitability, therapy protocol, and operator training needs before purchase.
FAQs
1. What is the Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill used for?
The Dynamic Unweighing Training System Dual Motor Treadmill is used for assisted gait training, walking rehabilitation, balance practice, and mobility recovery. It helps therapists guide patients through controlled walking sessions under professional supervision.
2. What is the speed range of the treadmill?
The treadmill speed range is 0.8–12 km/h. The low starting speed supports gradual walking practice, while higher speeds should be used only when clinically appropriate and supervised by trained rehabilitation professionals.
3. What is the maximum user weight capacity?
The treadmill maximum user weight is listed as 100 kg, while the gait trainer support is listed up to 120 kg. User suitability should be confirmed based on therapy needs, safety support, and professional assessment.
4. Is this suitable for neuro rehabilitation?
Yes, it is suitable for neuro rehabilitation units and assisted walking programs where gait training, balance support, and mobility recovery are required. Patient use should always be supervised by qualified physiotherapy or rehabilitation professionals.
5. Who should operate this system?
This system should be operated by trained physiotherapists, rehabilitation specialists, or authorized healthcare staff. Patient positioning, harness adjustment, speed selection, and session duration should follow clinical assessment and therapy protocol.
