- complete elimination of joint compression,
- full stabilization of the patient during exercise,
- precise suspension of the patient,
- very high stability of the structure,
- possibility of very rapid change of patient pose,
- precise regulation of alignment of suspension point and movement axis,
- easy adjustment of patient pull-up system,
- ease of use in localization of muscular balance disturbances,
- possibility of traction treatments.
Version PRO
This version has a system of 2 longitudinal and 2 transverse trolleys and swing arm option. At the top it is equipped with a 12 suspension points 6 on the sides (with variable height) and at the bottom with small individual points for fixing cables and rifles on both sides of the base. Trolleys run on high-quality bearings, which ensures extremely smooth movement and enables you to perform exercises using the entire length of the rails and enrichment therapy on the device. By using a plurality of anchoring points for suspending accessories and swing arm it has wider range of treatment than other similar devices available on the market.
The are 3 different types of mounting of Levitas:
- ceiling mounted version assures a lot of space for therapist and patient, making the treatment easier. This versions doesn’t occupy any space on the floor. Must be remembered that there are limited possibilities of external stabilization of the patient.
- free standing version allows to move the device, still assuring enough space for performed actions. Strongly suggested in places where ceiling mounting would be difficult or questionable. This version can be moved anywhere in the room.
- wall and floor mounting allows to use the available space optimally and device assets, allows full suspension of the patient.
- LEVITAS mini – wall mounted version. It offers high level of stability and safety, occupying minimum space required. Recommended when full suspension is not required or there is lack of available space.
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