Key Points

Problem

Most stroke rehabilitation programs focus on short-term improvement, ending just a few months after a patient has had a stroke or a traumatic brain injury.

There is no effective post-rehabilitation solution for the millions of impaired patients who can't use traditional treadmills or afford continued rehabilitation.

Colley's Inventions Llc.

Problem solved

The Advanced Therapeutic Treadmill Seat provides gait training and balance improvement and enables a seated position for lower body exercise and a full standing position for full body exercise.

Product Solution

Impaired patients will be able to begin home rehabilitation with exercise before they are able to stand. Patients can exercise with one leg while the other is stationary or with both if able. The product is designed for post-rehabilitation exercise that does not require the participation of a physical therapist. It is designed for use in the home with a traditional treadmill, as well as in a clinical setting.

  • Patented seat device enabling safe mount and dismount
  • Unit issued First Patent 2004, USP#6878101, Second Patent 2011, USP#7892150-B1
  • Provides safe, independent home use of a treadmill or recumbent cycle
  • Offers full-featured health monitoring system with data transfer
  • Provides automatic stop-start features

Points of Amazement

The "Safety and Convenience" The Advance Therapeutic Seat can be used independently in the home for varying levels of patient conditions by provoking multiple levels of stabilizing support features.

The "Affordability"

The Seat system can be used in the home when clinical therapy can no longer be maintained due to cost, insurance limitations, etc.

Over 15 million new incidences a year for the following conditions can benefit from gait therapy using Colley's Therapeutic Treadmill Seat System.

  • Stroke
  • Vestibular (Balance)
  • Head Injury
  • Spinal Cord
  • Alzheimer's
  • Amputee
  • Older Adult Patients
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Hip/Knee Injuries

Of those patients, 31% are prescribed outpatient rehabilitating treatments, while 8% will require: "full body" exercise regimes. This device targets those 8% or 102 million patients.

In 2008 groundbreaking new medical research proved stroke patients could and would benefit from using a treadmill that was adapted to their needs years after a stroke.