Anti-Gravity Treadmills

FDA apprives Anti-Gravity Treadmills to release

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Anti-Gravity Treadmills has been given the green light by the FDA for classification as a medical device. The powers that be have probably been swept away by the carpet of its ability to reduce the weight of the user of nearly 80% (in increments of 1%) using NASA developed an air pressure regulation system .

What is Anti-Gravity Treadmills ?

The best part about technology is that the user is free to wallk, jogging or running with a full range of movement in both the upper and lower body. And the design of the enclosure is such that the user feels very little strength to hold their weight. It will probably cost a fortune, but a device like this should find a home in many medical facilities and gymnasiums (I hope) in the near future. Of course, Anti-Gravity Treadmills has the potential to be a valuable tool for the wounded and elderly, but it would be an exceptional tool for those who are simply fat and shape up and moving.

Alter-G appears to have been praising his G-Trainer "anti-gravity treadmill for some time now, but it seems that it is now a much closer to finding itself under your feet a day as has now been approved as a medical device by the FDA. In cases where it did not appear on your radar, the device itself makes use of a specialized air pressure regulatory system to reduce individuals effective body weight by almost 80 %, With apparently sufficiently precise to make changes in increments smaller than 1%. Of course, Alter-G also seems quite convinced that the platform is completely safe, but considering some of the difficulties we have seen other seemingly harmless carpet to take, we would still be a little cautious on strapping ourselves thing.

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