
Benefits of Early Mobility with an Emphasis on Gait Training
Joanne Bundonis, PT, shares research on early mobility and gait training, with treatment strategies, equipment tips, and safety guidelines.
Rifton | Dynamic Pacer Gait Trainer for Adults and Children
The dynamic Pacer Gait Trainer aids walking for children & adults with disabilities. Enhance mobility & independence with Rifton's gait trainer walker today.
Gait Training - Rifton
Progressive Gait Training This forty-five minute webinar gives an overview of current research on motor learning, discussing motor skill acquisition through practice, feedback, and prompt …
Why Dynamic Gait Training? - Rifton
Learn how specialized adaptive equipment like the Pacer Dynamic Gait Trainer can help improve mobility and gait patterns for people with disabilities.
Adult Gait Training - Rifton
Rifton E-Pacer vs. Treadmill Gait Training System Linda Rusiecki PT, DPT, CBIS from the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan talks about her …
The Four P’s of Gait Training in the Home - Rifton
Compared to the school or clinic, the home has unique challenges for gait training with your child: smaller spaces, time constraints, fewer hands available for transfer in and out of equipment …
Rifton | E-Pacer – Transfer & Mobility Device
A versatile and powerful electric gait training device. The E-Pacer gait trainer is the largest member of the Pacer family, and it brings new possibilities to gait training. With its electric lift …
Rifton | Clinical Progression: Treadmill to Overground Ambulation
Body-weight supported treadmill gait training for practice re-patterning gait and improving neuromuscular capabilities. Over-ground walking in a clinical environment with over-ground …
Rifton | TRAM has been discontinued
As an alternative, the E-Pacer provides the same great lifting and transfer capability with optimization for gait training.
Rifton | Beyond the 4-Wheeled Walker: Advancing Gait Training
For gait training, traditional four-wheeled walkers and rolling platform walkers provide stability, but not enough support to enable walking for functional distances. Patients often have to sit down …