Gait Training Systems
36 vendors serving US medical buyers
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Community Products, LLC dba Rifton Equipment
Rifton Equipment is a US-based manufacturer of durable adaptive medical equipment and mobility solutions designed for individuals with disabilities. Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Rifton, New York, the company specializes in positioning, mobility, and therapeutic equipment serving physical therapists, occupational therapists, educators, and caregivers across school-based programs, early intervention, rehabilitation, and adult care settings. Product lines include adaptive tricycles, standing frames (standers), gait trainers (Pacer and E-Pacer models), activity chairs, hygiene and toileting systems (HTS), and positioning solutions (Compass Chair). All products are designed with input from clinical professionals and emphasize user dignity, safety, and functional independence. Manufacturing operations span New York and Pennsylvania facilities. The company maintains rigorous quality standards and regulatory compliance appropriate to durable medical equipment. Rifton's approach integrates evidence-informed practice, safe patient handling principles, and accessibility for users across varying motor function levels (including GMFCS classifications). The organization actively engages with the clinical community through educational content, publications, and direct feedback integration into product development and customization.
Ultraflex Systems
Ultraflex Systems manufactures individualized orthopedic and neurological bracing solutions for adults and pediatrics. The company specializes in FDA Class I custom-molded braces designed to control multi-planar motion and stretch multiple joints simultaneously. Ultraflex's proprietary Low Load Prolonged Stress (LLPS) and Adjustable Dynamic Response™ (ADR) technologies are engineered to improve dynamic and static range of motion, enhance gait function, and support muscle flexibility. Clinical applications include cerebral palsy, cerebrovascular accident, traumatic brain injury, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, incomplete spinal cord injury, and other central nervous system disorders. All braces require physician prescription and are fitted by certified professionals. The company operates a 9,000 sq ft custom fabrication facility and distributes globally through qualified partners in Europe, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Ultraflex is committed to evidence-based practice, clinical education, and ongoing comparative effectiveness research.
GaitBetter
GaitBetter is an Israel-based medical technology company specializing in AI-powered virtual reality gait training and rehabilitation solutions. The company's VR Walking Platform transforms standard treadmills into intelligent motor-cognitive training devices, delivering evidence-based gait rehabilitation for neurological, orthopedic, and geriatric conditions. The platform features dual-tasking exercises, real-world obstacle simulations for fall prevention, personalized treatment planning, and real-time progress tracking. GaitBetter serves rehabilitation centers, physical therapy clinics, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted/independent living communities. The solution requires minimal setup (simple harness and intuitive dashboard), seamlessly integrates with existing treadmill infrastructure, and gamifies therapy to improve patient engagement and adherence. With 15,000+ patients treated and 40 million steps logged, GaitBetter demonstrates clinical efficacy in improving mobility, balance, and cognitive function while supporting healthy aging and reducing fall risk.
Diers Medical Systems Incorporated
DIERS International GmbH is a German medical technology company specializing in high-precision, light-optical 3D/4D biomechanical measurement systems. Founded in 1996 and based in Schlangenbad, the company develops integrated diagnostic and therapy solutions for comprehensive posture, spine, locomotion, gait, and muscle strength analysis. DIERS serves orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, rehabilitation, and prosthetics. The product portfolio includes systems for static and dynamic spine/posture analysis, full-body motion capture, video gait analysis, foot pressure measurement, and isometric muscle strength assessment. The company provides integrated therapy proposal software validated through scientific studies and collaborations with research institutions. DIERS emphasizes clinical evidence and comprehensive customer support including installation, training, maintenance, and remote technical assistance. With approximately 19-27 employees and ~$3 million annual revenue, DIERS is recognized as a market leader in optical 3D/4D postural and locomotion analysis systems.
E3 Diagnostics.
E3 Diagnostics is a leading U.S. distributor and service provider of audiology and balance diagnostic equipment, headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois. With over 30 offices and 250+ professionals nationwide, the company specializes in audiometry, vestibular testing, occupational health compliance, and school hearing screening equipment. Beyond equipment sales, E3 Diagnostics delivers comprehensive support services including on-site and remote calibration, preventative maintenance, equipment repair, installation, training, and data management for hearing health and occupational health programs. The company serves audiologists, ENT specialists, physical therapists, school nurses, and federal agencies. E3 Diagnostics distributes products from leading manufacturers such as Interacoustics, MAICO, and plusoptiX, and also operates mye3shop for consumables and supplies. The company emphasizes local presence to minimize clinic downtime and ensure regulatory compliance.
H44M EQUIPMENT LLC dba VIGOR THERAPY EQUIPMENT
H44M Equipment LLC, operating as Vigor Therapy Equipment, is an American manufacturer of specialized physical therapy and medical exercise therapy equipment. The company specializes in unweighting stations, pulley systems, and therapeutic exercise equipment designed to improve patient outcomes and expand treatment options for rehabilitation facilities. Vigor Therapy Equipment pioneered the introduction of Scandinavian exercise therapy and precision-based unweighting technology to North America, offering clinically-designed solutions for physical therapy departments and rehabilitation centers.
MYOLYN, INC
MYOLYN is a medical technology company specializing in functional electrical stimulation (FES) therapy systems for neuro-rehabilitation. Founded in 2013 and based in Gainesville, Florida, the company designs and manufactures the MyoCycle FES Cycling Therapy System—an FDA-cleared device that enables individuals with paralysis, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury to engage in therapeutic cycling exercise. The MyoCycle uses electrical impulses to stimulate weak or paralyzed leg muscles, facilitating active movement and functional outcomes in both home and clinical settings. Available in two variants—MyoCycle Home for personal use and MyoCycle Pro for healthcare facilities—the system features automated calibration, personalized therapy protocols, and simplified controls. MYOLYN emphasizes comprehensive customer support, including clinical guidance from licensed therapists, insurance reimbursement assistance, and a 60-day satisfaction guarantee. The company partners with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and rehabilitation centers nationwide.
RESTORATIVE THERAPIES INC.
Restorative Therapies, Inc. is a leading B2B manufacturer of integrated Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) therapy systems for neurorehabilitation. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Nottingham, Maryland, the company specializes in advanced FES technology designed for both clinical and home-based rehabilitation settings. The company serves over 1,000 clinics and 4,000 home patients across 20+ countries, with a clinical footprint spanning spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis. Restorative Therapies' integrated FES systems use controlled electrical impulses to activate weak or paralyzed muscles, promoting coordinated muscle contractions that facilitate neuroplasticity, improve gait training, reduce secondary complications, and restore functional mobility. The company provides comprehensive clinical training, customized therapeutic solutions, and seamless clinic-to-home transition support. Notable partnerships include the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and dedicated programs for veterans and small businesses.
MASS Rehab, Inc.
MASS Rehab, Inc. is a Columbus, Ohio-based supplier of specialized gait and balance rehabilitation equipment for hospitals, therapy clinics, and rehabilitation facilities. The company manufactures evidence-based therapy systems designed to improve patient mobility, prevent falls, and enhance rehabilitation outcomes. Their product line includes modular training platforms, parallel bars, balance arch systems, and slip-training devices—all engineered for durability, ease of use, and customization to meet facility-specific therapeutic needs. MASS Rehab emphasizes affordability, low maintenance, and intensive, clinically-validated rehabilitation protocols to support physical therapy and fall-prevention programs.
Bioness Medical, Inc.
Bioness Medical is a California-based medical device manufacturer specializing in neurorehabilitation technologies for patients with stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, and other central nervous system disorders. The company develops functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems, robotic body weight support devices, and integrated therapy software platforms for rehabilitation clinics and home use. Their product portfolio includes wearable FES systems for lower-extremity gait correction (L300 Go, L360 Thigh System), upper-extremity hand rehabilitation (H200 Wireless), ceiling-mounted robotic gait systems (Vector), immersive virtual reality therapy platforms (BITS FR), and next-generation exoskeletons (AURA). Bioness also operates Bioness Academy, a comprehensive clinician training platform offering self-paced courses, webinars, and product-specific education in neurorehabilitation best practices.
Scientific Motion Technologies, Inc.
Scientific Motion Technologies specializes in clinician-directed gait modification therapy for patients with knee pain and mobility limitations. SciMoTech Therapy is a non-surgical, personalized gait modification program utilizing advanced motion capture analysis and patent-pending GaitMod technology—custom-calibrated footwear designed to modify walking patterns and reduce joint loading. The therapy focuses on neuromuscular control and biomechanical optimization rather than surgical intervention, suitable for conservative pain management, patients unsuitable for surgery, and post-operative rehabilitation. Treatment is clinician-guided, non-invasive (no injections or medication), and conducted at home for 15–30 minutes daily. The platform integrates precision gait analysis, personalized prescription, and at-home therapy protocols, backed by biomechanics research demonstrating improvements in gait speed, stability, and joint function.
Prime Engineering
Prime Engineering is a designer and manufacturer of specialized standing and mobility systems for individuals with physical disabilities and age-related mobility limitations. Since 1984, the company has focused on providing innovative standing devices that promote proper posture and positioning, with the philosophy that "standing correctly is crucial" to maximize therapeutic benefits. The product line includes dynamic mobility systems for pediatric users, as well as advanced standing frames and positioning devices for children and adults. Prime Engineering serves rehabilitation clinics, healthcare facilities, and individual users seeking high-quality assistive technology designed with input from healthcare professionals and end-users.
BERTEC CORPORATION
Bertec Corporation, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of research-grade and clinical biomechanical equipment and software for analyzing human movement. With over 30 years of proven expertise, the company serves athletic trainers, physical therapists, researchers, and clinicians worldwide. Bertec's precision-engineered product portfolio includes instrumented treadmills for gait analysis, force plates for measuring ground reaction forces, dynamic posturography systems, and immersive virtual reality platforms for balance assessment and rehabilitation. The company's solutions are designed for both clinical rehabilitation applications and advanced biomechanics research environments. Bertec emphasizes accuracy, reliability, and ease of use across professional healthcare and research settings. The company provides comprehensive customer support, including installation, training, technical troubleshooting, and customized engineering solutions tailored to specific clinical and research requirements.
Liftup A/S
Liftup A/S is a Danish welfare technology company specializing in innovative accessibility and mobility solutions for healthcare, residential, and public environments. Founded in 2003 and based in Støvring, North Jutland, the company designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of lifting and accessibility products including platform lifts, elevators, stair lifts, and rehabilitation equipment. The company's flagship product, FlexStep, is a unique hybrid staircase-lift designed for minimal-space installations and has been deployed in prestigious locations including Christiansborg Palace and Aalborg Airport. Additional product lines include EasyLift platform lift series, Raizer lifting chairs for healthcare staff assistance, and StairTrainer rehabilitation equipment. Liftup emphasizes personalized design, seamless architectural integration, quality engineering, and user experience. With approximately 89% of revenue from international exports, Liftup serves B2B and B2C markets globally and has received multiple industry awards including the Gazelle Prize and Innovation Award at Medtrade.
Reha-Stim Medtec GmbH & Co. KG
Reha-Stim Medtec GmbH & Co. KG manufactures advanced robotic gait rehabilitation devices and medical treadmills for clinical rehabilitation, outpatient therapy centers, and research applications. The company specializes in innovative end-effector gait trainers, 3D body weight support systems, and high-performance clinical treadmills designed for neurological and orthopedic patients. Primary product lines include the Gait Trainer GT II (an end-effector robotic device for heavily affected patients), The FLOAT (a unique 3D robotic body weight support system enabling real-world simulation and activities of daily living practice), and the Callis Medical Treadmill series (Callis Therapie PRO, Callis Trac 60 PRO, and Callis Ortho PRO) featuring slat belt technology for versatile gait training. The company emphasizes measurable patient outcomes, sensor technologies, and clinician-centered design. Products serve hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, research institutions, and outpatient centers globally, with institutional customers including major university health systems and rehabilitation centers. Reha-Stim positions itself as a leader in robotic rehabilitation technology driven by clinical evidence and patient safety.
Neuro Rehab Recovery Technologies
Neuro Rehab Recovery Technologies is a clinical solutions developer and distributor specializing in advanced neurorehabilitation equipment and systems. The company operates across North America, with primary headquarters in the USA and distribution presence in Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, Colombia, and Costa Rica. The organization markets itself as clinician-owned and operated, providing a comprehensive portfolio of technologies for neurological injuries and diseases including stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury. Product portfolio includes robotic rehabilitation systems (exoskeletons: Keeogo, ExoAtlet EA2), hand rehabilitation devices (SYREBO hand robots, G1 robotic glove, H2 system), functional electrical stimulation systems (G4 FES Foot Drop System), active-passive therapy systems (MOTOmed series for upper and lower extremity), gait training treadmills (AeroRunner anti-gravity system), mirror therapy systems (Syrebo Smart Rehabilitation Mirror), dynamic arm support systems, and VR-based balance assessment and training platforms (UprightVR). The company also distributes the Neuro20 Smart stimulation device and percussive massage equipment. Neuro Rehab Recovery positions itself as a clinical education and training partner rather than a treatment clinic, emphasizing comprehensive training, clinical support, and evidence-based outcomes. The company serves clinics, rehabilitation facilities, hospitals, and individual patients. Major institutional partners include Cleveland Clinic, NewYork-Presbyterian, NYU, CHOP, Northwell Health, and numerous orthotics and prosthetics centers. The organization distributes technologies from multiple global manufacturers and maintains an e-commerce platform for direct consumer sales. No specific FDA clearances or certifications are mentioned on the primary website content provided.
Lifeward LTD.
Lifeward is a Massachusetts-based medical device manufacturer specializing in wearable robotic exoskeletons and rehabilitation technology for individuals with neurological disorders including spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, and multiple sclerosis. The company's product portfolio includes the ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton for user-initiated walking, the ReStore Exo-Suit for stroke rehabilitation, MYOLYN FES Cycling for functional electrical stimulation, and AlterG Anti-Gravity Systems for gait training and orthopedic recovery. Lifeward's solutions are designed for both clinical rehabilitation settings and home use, with FDA clearance and insurance coverage through major Medicare Advantage carriers. The company serves patients, veterans, and clinicians, offering custom fitting and comprehensive training programs to maximize functional independence and health outcomes in physical rehabilitation and recovery.
NEOFECT Co., Ltd.
NEOFECT Co., Ltd. is a digital rehabilitation technology company specializing in motor neurorehabilitation, hand therapy, and cognitive training systems. The company develops intelligent, sensor-based therapeutic devices that use biofeedback and AI technology to detect and measure even minimal movements of affected limbs, enabling targeted, gamified, evidence-based rehabilitation exercises. Product portfolio includes Smart Board (shoulder and elbow mobility training), Smart Glove (hand, wrist, and finger function improvement), Smart Pegboard (motorically and cognitively focused hand therapy), Smart Kids (pediatric wrist mobility), Cognition (cognitive function training), Smart Balance (postural control and equilibrium training), Innowalk Pro (end-effector-based gait trainer for full-body robotic therapy), Smart Playground (projector-based active movement training with coordination and cognitive elements), Smart VR-Kit (virtual reality–integrated therapy), Tactee (modular eating and daily living aids), and Treax Pads (upper and lower extremity coordination and stability training). Systems deliver audiovisual feedback, measurable performance data, and individualized, progressive exercises suitable for clinic, rehabilitation center, home practice, and mobile/domiciliary settings. Designed for therapeutic compliance and patient motivation through task-focused, playful training. Products are portable, lightweight, and require no internet connectivity for operation. Widely deployed across German-speaking markets in ergotherapy practices, rehabilitation centers, and clinics.
BIOMETRICS LTD
Biometrics Ltd is a specialist manufacturer of precision data acquisition and rehabilitation systems for clinical and research applications. The company is globally recognized for electrogoniometer sensors and surface EMG systems used in dynamic movement analysis, biomechanics research, and sports science. Their flagship E-LINK system is the industry standard for computerized clinical rehabilitation, exercise evaluation, and physical impairment assessment, with thousands of installations in hospitals and research institutions worldwide since 1993. Biometrics Ltd offers fully programmable multi-channel systems including DataLOG and DataLINK for real-time data collection, advanced wireless sensor arrays, and comprehensive analysis software compatible with third-party instrumentation. The company serves leading universities, hospitals, research organizations, and aerospace/automotive manufacturers with backward-compatible, long-lifecycle equipment designed by therapists and engineers for clinical and research precision.
UltraThera Technologies, Inc.
UltraThera Technologies, Inc. manufactures GyroStim, an FDA-cleared Breakthrough Device for multimodal neurorehabilitation. GyroStim is a precision neurotechnology platform engineered to accelerate recovery from concussion, mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and vestibular dysfunction. The device combines rotational motion with precisely dosed therapeutic protocols to address balance disorders and neurological impairments. Clinical evidence demonstrates up to 8× faster rehabilitation rates compared to conventional therapy alone. FDA-cleared under K220231 for treatment of balance disorders and vestibular dysfunction, GyroStim holds the rare FDA Breakthrough Device designation, recognizing its capability to significantly advance standard-of-care outcomes. The system has been in continuous clinical use since 2010 with zero reported injuries. GyroStim is accessible to patients across a broad severity spectrum, including those with severe physical or cognitive disabilities who may not tolerate traditional therapies. The platform is used by elite athletes, military personnel, civilians, and patients in specialized neurorehabilitation centers worldwide. Applications include sports-related concussion recovery, traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, vestibular rehabilitation, and performance optimization. The company provides clinical outcome data, physician training, and patient support services. Manufacturing and regulatory compliance align with medical device standards for rehabilitation and neurological therapeutic equipment.
Autonomyo USA
Autonomyo USA manufactures SkyWalk, a fully mechanical body weight support device designed for gait training and rehabilitation in clinical settings. The SkyWalk system is purpose-built to integrate seamlessly into existing clinical gait therapy programs without requiring electronic components, motors, or complex electronics. It functions as a stand-up and walking body weight support device that enhances workflow efficiency, improves patient safety, and supports better clinical outcomes while maintaining therapist familiarity with established protocols. The system is marketed as a cost-effective, simple, and intuitive solution that supports fall prevention, enhances user confidence, and delivers reliable performance across diverse clinical environments. As a fully mechanical design, SkyWalk requires minimal training and maintenance, making it suitable for rehabilitation facilities, physical therapy clinics, and hospitals offering gait training programs. The company emphasizes the device's affordability, ease of use, and integration into standard clinical workflows without disruption to existing patient care delivery or therapist routines.
Lantz Medical, Inc.
Thuasne USA, headquartered in Bakersfield, California, is the American subsidiary of the Thuasne Group, a family-owned French medical device manufacturer with 175+ years of heritage. The company specializes in orthopedic braces, orthotic devices, and therapeutic solutions designed to improve mobility and manage musculoskeletal pain. Operating as an integrator of acquired U.S. companies including Lantz Medical, Townsend Design, Quinn Medical, and Corflex Global, Thuasne USA manufactures prescription-grade custom and off-the-shelf orthotic products. Key product lines include the Rebel Reliever and Rebel Ligament knee braces, SLEEQ AP+ back support systems, SpryStep® ankle-foot orthoses (AFO), and custom rehabilitation splinting with static and dynamic motion capabilities. The company also offers medical compression hosiery and specialized orthotic solutions for post-operative recovery, chronic pain management, sports injuries, and pediatric patients. Thuasne USA maintains FDA compliance and PDAC approval, emphasizing quality, innovation, and patient-centric care across orthopedic, neurological, and vascular applications.
Reha-Stim Medtec Inc.
Reha-Stim Medtec is a manufacturer of advanced rehabilitation equipment specializing in gait and motor recovery systems. With over 25 years of experience, the company develops modular, research-backed rehabilitation devices used by leading clinical institutions globally. Their product portfolio includes robotic-assisted gait trainers, dynamic body-weight support systems, and high-performance clinical treadmills with proprietary slat-belt technology. The Gait Trainer GT II delivers intensive, repetitive walking therapy through robotic assistance; the FLOAT System provides safe, overground gait training with dynamic body-weight support; and the Callis treadmill series (Callis Therapie PRO, Callis Trac 60 PRO) features the s²ap® slat-belt surface, which reduces impact, improves comfort, and minimizes maintenance compared to traditional belts. All systems are designed for precision, durability, and measurable patient outcomes. The company operates globally with manufacturing and service centers in Switzerland, Germany, and the USA. Products are deployed in rehabilitation clinics, hospitals, and specialized therapy centers, and are trusted by leading institutions including AdventHealth and the University of Zurich Balgrist. The company emphasizes evidence-based technology, global clinical partnerships, and easy integration with existing clinical workflows.
ARMEDICA by Pivotal Health Solutions
Armedica by Pivotal Health Solutions manufactures rehabilitation and therapy equipment serving hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, schools, and corporate wellness franchises. Primary product lines include treatment tables (hi-lo electric and manual), traction tables, hand therapy tables, ambulation training equipment, rehabilitation devices, splint baths, weight carts, cabinets, clinical accessories, epidural positioning devices (EPD/E-EPD), and Apollo cold laser therapy systems. Treatment tables feature electric elevating bases with quiet lift systems, adjustable cushioning in multiple configurations, and customizable upholstery options. Epidural positioning devices are designed to reduce staff injury risk and improve patient safety during procedures. Apollo cold laser products support pain management and tissue healing in therapy settings. The company serves diverse market segments including hospital medical solutions, private practice therapy environments, physical therapy education programs, and skilled nursing expert care solutions. Products are manufactured for durability, ergonomic design, and clinical effectiveness in rehabilitation contexts. The company maintains warranty and service support, offers custom branding options for franchise customers, and provides specification sheets and catalog resources for procurement. Based in Greenwood, AR with operations coordination in Watertown, SD. Contact available through toll-free sales line, dedicated sales representatives, and customer service teams for orders, warranty, shipping, and technical inquiries.
StrideLink Inc.
StrideLink Inc. is a digital health company specializing in gait monitoring and recovery analytics for orthopedic surgery patients. The platform captures continuous gait data through wearable sensors paired with a mobile app, enabling pre-operative benchmarking, real-time post-operative tracking, and structured clinical documentation throughout the recovery journey. The system supports knee, hip, spine, and foot/ankle orthopedic procedures, automatically identifying relevant CPT codes and generating monthly clinical reports. StrideLink serves orthopedic practices, patients in home recovery settings, and clinical researchers. The platform integrates sensor-collected biomechanical data with patient-reported outcomes, producing standardized datasets that document recovery milestones and establish evidence-based recovery timelines. Key features include a patient management portal for healthcare providers, gait asymmetry tracking, StrideLink Performance Score visualization, and automated outcome collection with validated measurement accuracy. The company positions itself as an outcomes-collection and gait-analysis tool accessible across clinical settings and home environments, with dedicated care coordinator support and provider alerts for complications or abnormal recovery patterns.
Exer Labs, Inc.
Exer Labs develops an FDA-registered Class II medical device software platform that delivers AI-powered motion analysis and clinical decision support for musculoskeletal and movement disorders. The platform captures objective movement data via smartphone or tablet cameras (no wearables required) in clinic and home settings, applying proprietary neural networks to generate real-time insights on gait, joint mobility, hand/wrist function, and functional movement patterns. The system is HIPAA-compliant and integrates with existing EHR workflows via barcode scanning and APIs. Primary clinical applications include orthopedics (major joints, hand, wrist), neurology (Parkinson's, digital movement evaluation), physical medicine and rehabilitation (personalized treatment planning), senior living (fall risk detection and prevention), and primary care (early intervention and objective outcome tracking). The platform features in-clinic capture apps, at-home patient monitoring via mobile app, real-time clinician dashboards, automated billing reports, and standardized outcome measures. Exer's AI is wholly proprietary and internally trained. Clinical validation includes collaborations with Mayo Clinic (hand and wrist disorders), Wake Orthopedics, and Legacy Healthcare (senior living), with demonstrated accuracy compared to traditional goniometry. The solution addresses provider workflow integration, remote monitoring capabilities, and cost optimization through reduction of unnecessary diagnostic testing and improved care coordination across inpatient, outpatient, and home-based care settings.
PACIFIC REHAB INC
Pacific Rehab Inc. manufactures and distributes specialized rehabilitation and mobility equipment for clinical and home settings. The company's primary product lines include gait trainers (Miniwalk, Meywalk, MK4 models) for functional mobility training and rehabilitation, mobility accessories such as the Quokka Mobility Bag designed for wheelchair transport and organization, and the HeadPod/Head Active dynamic head support systems for positioning and postural management. These devices serve patients across physical therapy, occupational therapy, and long-term care environments. The company appears to focus on assistive technology and rehabilitation systems that support gait training, mobility enhancement, and adaptive positioning for patients with mobility limitations or neurological conditions. Based on the product portfolio, Pacific Rehab Inc. targets rehabilitation facilities, clinics, hospitals, and potentially home care settings.
Medthera Inc.
Medthera Inc. manufactures WalkPort, a supported walk station designed for home-based therapeutic walking and rehabilitation. Founded in 1987 by quadriplegic entrepreneur Alan Tholkes (who previously founded Altimate Medical and created the EasyStand standing device), Medthera focuses on enabling safe, assisted walking for individuals with mobility limitations due to stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and other neurological conditions. WalkPort features adjustable knee and foot supports, motorized leg movement assistance, and a contoured padded seating system that allows users to perform gait training independently at home. The device emphasizes ease of use with single-adjustment setup, no-tool assembly, and smooth sit-to-stand transitions with minimal shear force. The product integrates a companion mobile app for progress tracking (steps, pace, duration) with real-time avatar feedback. WalkPort is positioned as a bridge-gap rehabilitation tool that enables locomotor training principles and capitalizes on compliance-intensive home therapy. Clinical validation includes testimonials from spinal cord injury patients, stroke survivors, and licensed physical therapists. The device targets both independent users and those requiring caregiver assistance, accommodating a spectrum from cane/walker users to those needing full standing support. Medthera operates a direct-to-consumer reservation and purchase model with tiered delivery options including white-glove service. The company emphasizes the neurological and psychological benefits of walking—strength building, circulation improvement, joint health support, and mood enhancement—positioning WalkPort within the broader wellness and chronic condition management market.
Chariot Innovations, Incorporated
Chariot Innovations manufactures the MiraColt™, an FDA-registered Class I medical device (Powered Exerciser) designed for physical medicine and rehabilitation. The MiraColt™ is a medical-grade multidimensional gait simulator that reproduces the three-dimensional walking motion of a horse across six degrees of freedom, actively stimulating the lumbar-pelvic region to improve core strength, gait quality, posture, and balance control. The device is indicated for physical therapy, occupational therapy, neurological rehabilitation, and fall risk reduction in conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's Disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and autism spectrum disorder. The system provides passive-active exercise suitable for clinical settings, home use, and senior care facilities. Clinical evidence from research institutions including Texas Woman's University, University of Kansas Medical Center, and Baylor University demonstrates improvements in gait, balance, standing ability, cognitive function, sleep quality, mobility, and emotional state in Parkinson's patients and stroke survivors. The MiraColt™ reproduces the therapeutic benefits of equine-assisted therapy and hippo-therapy in a safe, weather-independent, controlled environment requiring minimal supervision. The company serves physical therapy clinics, occupational therapy centers, speech-language pathology practices, special education facilities, senior care communities, PATH and AHA-affiliated equine centers, and home users. FDA Device Listing #D281809. Products are available in multiple configurations including base and plus models with interchangeable seating options, with lease-to-own financing available.
Aretech,LLC
Aretech, LLC is a leader in advanced robotic body-weight support systems for rehabilitation and physical therapy. Founded in 2009 and based in Sterling, Virginia, the company specializes in dynamic body-weight support technologies that create reduced-gravity environments to enable intensive therapy sessions earlier in patient recovery. Aretech's systems compensate for weakness and poor coordination, allowing patients to regain confidence and push therapeutic limits without fear of falling. The company offers four primary product lines: the ZeroG 3D for three-dimensional gait, balance, and activities of daily living training with unrestricted movement; the ZeroG 2D for overground gait, balance, and perturbation activities; the Ovation interactive treadmill system for bariatric patients up to 700 pounds; and the Luminaire BWS treadmill system for smaller therapy spaces. All products support dynamic weight offloading from 10–300 pounds depending on model, feature customizable fall safety settings, and are manufactured in the United States to ISO 13485 standards. Aretech's technology was originally developed by founder Dr. Joe Hidler to assist injured veterans, with initial support from U.S. Military grants.
MEBSTER Inc.
MEBSTER Inc. is a Czech medical device manufacturer specializing in cost-effective assistive exoskeletons for individuals with spinal cord injuries and mobility disorders. The company develops the UNILEXA product line—comprising UNILEXA Prime (for clinical and professional rehabilitation settings) and UNILEXA Home (for independent home and community use)—which enable verticalization, gait training, and ambulatory practice. These gravity-driven, lightweight exoskeletons are designed for self-donning and can be used independently or with clinical supervision. MEBSTER also provides the MEBSTER mobile app for progress tracking and motivation. The devices address secondary health complications arising from prolonged immobility, particularly in spinal cord injury patients, while empowering users to maintain physical activity and improve quality of life across both healthcare facilities and home environments.
Mobility Research
LiteGait is a rehabilitation equipment manufacturer specializing in supported gait therapy devices for pediatric and adult populations with motor control disabilities. Founded on 30 years of clinical innovation, the company develops partial weight-bearing gait training systems, rehabilitation treadmills, balance training platforms, and mobility assistance devices. Product lines include the LiteGait system (models LG 500X/400X, LG 300, LG 100 series for pediatrics), GaitKeeper treadmills (GK-S22, GK-S20, GKmini), GaitSens 2.0 gait analysis software, HugN-Go sit-to-stand and transfer devices, Q-pads balance training system, and LiteGait 4 Home customized home therapy units. The LiteGait device provides postural stability support and encourages biomechanically-correct posture, with adjustable weight-bearing capability that decreases as patient strength and confidence increase. Company serves rehabilitation centers, hospitals, specialty hospitals, pediatric facilities, and home care settings. Offers clinical support via certified physical therapist educators, online and onsite training programs, comprehensive product documentation, maintenance services, and parts availability. Serves North American, UK, Irish, and European markets with multilingual support. Clinical applications include neurological rehabilitation, post-stroke recovery, brain injury recovery, pediatric gait development, and respiratory-compromised patient mobility.
Strolll Limited
Strolll Limited develops Reality DTx®, a digital therapeutic software platform for augmented reality (AR) glasses designed for neurorehabilitation. The solution uses transparent, see-through AR lenses that blend digital content with physical space, enabling clinicians to deliver immersive therapy in real-world environments—clinic or home. The platform captures objective, clinically relevant data during both in-clinic and at-home rehabilitation sessions, supporting remote monitoring and automated clinical documentation. Strolll integrates into existing clinical workflows for synchronous or asynchronous therapy delivery, reducing administrative burden while enabling real-time patient oversight. The platform addresses gait training, mobility improvement, fall prevention, and functional recovery across neurological conditions including Parkinson's disease, stroke, and generalized balance disorders. Regulatory credentials include CE marking, UKCA certification, FDA clearance, NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DTAC) compliance, and DCB0129 designation. The company collaborates with NHS facilities, private rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy practices, and academic institutions across the UK and US. Target users are physical therapists, occupational therapists, and rehabilitation specialists managing both outpatient and home-based programs.
Perry Dynamics, Inc.
Perry Dynamics is a rehabilitation and sports medicine equipment manufacturer specializing in balance assessment and training systems. The company's flagship product, the PROPRIO® Reactive Balance System, is a patented technology platform designed to assess, measure, and train neurologic, orthopedic, and vestibular disorders affecting dynamic balance, posture, strength, and mobility. The system serves a diverse clinical population ranging from geriatric patients at fall risk to elite athletes, military personnel, and individuals recovering from neurological conditions such as stroke and Parkinson's disease. The PROPRIO® system is recognized in clinical education, having been featured in Umphred's Neurological Rehabilitation 6th edition, and is used across multiple healthcare and training environments. Perry Dynamics offers flexible acquisition options including equipment rental programs. The company utilizes state-of-the-art patented technology incorporating vestibular and somatosensory assessment principles based on peer-reviewed neuroscience research. Products are suitable for rehabilitation clinics, sports medicine facilities, military medical centers, and educational institutions.
Mettler Electronics Corp.
Mettler Electronics Corp., founded in 1957, is a leading manufacturer of portable ultrasound and electro-stimulation therapy equipment for sports medicine, physical therapy, chiropractic, and podiatric applications. The company serves a diverse customer base including US Olympic trainers, professional sports teams (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Dallas Cowboys), health care institutions, and individual practitioners. Mettler's product portfolio encompasses therapeutic ultrasound systems, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (TENS/EMS) units, shortwave diathermy, combination therapy devices, radial pressure pulse therapy systems, therapeutic and chiropractic tables, continuous passive motion (CPM) devices, light therapy, massage and cupping equipment, and the MR Cube monitored rehabilitation tool for neuromuscular development and assessment. The company also supplies treatment carts, electrodes, ultrasound gels and accessories, ultrasonic cleaners for instrument sterilization, hot and cold therapy packs, and topical analgesics. Products are designed to address musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction across multiple anatomical regions including head/neck, shoulder, thoracic, lumbar, elbow, wrist/hand, hip/pelvis, knee, and ankle/foot. Mettler manufactures portable, clinical-grade equipment suitable for athletic training rooms, rehabilitation clinics, and outpatient facilities. The company emphasizes durability and reliability in portable ultrasound and electrical stimulation modalities.
Lite Run Inc
Lite Run Inc manufactures the Lite Run Mobility Trainer, a patented unweighting system designed to assist patients with mobility rehabilitation and gait training. The system uses air-pressure technology to safely reduce up to 50% of a patient's body weight without requiring a harness, enabling patients to stand, walk, and recover sooner after injury, surgery, or illness. The platform is designed for use across multiple healthcare settings including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, veterans' care facilities, and outpatient physical therapy clinics. Clinical applications include post-stroke recovery, brain injury and spinal cord injury rehabilitation, orthopedic surgery recovery, gait training for neurological conditions (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease), and early mobility following extended bed rest. The system emphasizes patient safety, reduced fall risk, improved balance and strength, and enhanced patient confidence during recovery. Key advantages highlighted include harness-free unweighting, safe mobility for both patient and provider, extended walking duration and distance, and rapid setup. The company is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and has installations at multiple healthcare institutions including Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, VA Medical Centers in Minneapolis and Denver, Hennepin County Medical Center, and VCU Health.
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