Treadmill with handrails Callis Therapie
with inclinewith underarm bars

treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
treadmill with handrails
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with handrails, with incline, with underarm bars

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The Sprintex Callis Therapie slat-belt running machine is suitable for physically disabled but ambulatory patients. Usage in the rehabilitation sector for re-gaining and maintaining the general walking and running ability as well as for building up muscular strength, endurance and physical fitness. Flexible, modular and adjustable to every need The Callis Therapie is suitable for every ambulatory patient. The true zero starting speed with 0.1 km/h increments allows safe gait exercise for every patient type. Adjustable handrails and shoulder support (also for children) enables an optimal support and allows free access from the therapist. Innovative slat-belt technology The Callis treadmills are based on a unique slat-belt running surface, the s²ap®. Slat belts’ advantage over traditional conveyor-type treadmill belts lies in their ability to absorb the impact when the foot hits the belt, providing a much more comfortable and natural gait training. Callis slat-belts sit on 114 ball bearings that enable a fully frictionless movement of the running surface. Eliminating friction between the running surface and the frame ensures durability and reduced service time. Not to mention the significantly smaller energy consumption.The advantage of slat belts Slat belts provide a number of advantages over traditional conveyor-type of treadmill belts: shock absorption takes load off of the joints and muscles frictionless movement of the belts

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