Our Underwater Treadmill for Humans is a professional-grade aquatic therapy and rehabilitation solution designed for physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and fitness facilities.
By combining controlled water resistance with adjustable treadmill speed, this system enables low-impact exercise, reduces joint stress, and accelerates recovery for patients and athletes.
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Adjustable Speed Control – Suitable for walking to light jogging
Variable Water Depth – Tailored resistance and buoyancy levels
Durable Stainless Steel Structure – Corrosion-resistant and long-lasting
User-Friendly Control Panel – Easy operation for therapists and trainers
Safe Non-Slip Treadmill Surface – Enhanced safety during use
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| Product Size | 1800 × 900 × 1500 mm |
| Internal Size | 1600 × 700 × 1300 mm |
| Running Belt Size | 1500 × 500 mm |
| Load Capacity | 180 kg |
| Runway Thickness | 1.6 mm |
| Speed Range | 1–8 km/h |
| Motor Power | 3 HP |
| Gross / Net Weight | 230 / 200 kg |
| Package Size | 1900 × 1100 × 1700 mm |
Reduces body weight on joints, ideal for injured, elderly, or overweight users.
Creates multi-directional resistance for improved:
Muscle activation
Core stability
Cardiovascular health
Supports circulation, reduces swelling, and improves oxygen delivery to tissues.
Faster post-injury recovery
Improved joint flexibility
Enhanced balance and motor control
Increased strength and endurance
Controlled weight-bearing progression
Water-based treadmill training reduces body weight impact by up to 80%, allowing users to exercise with minimal joint pressure. This makes underwater treadmills ideal for:
Improving gait and balance
Increasing muscle strength safely
Enhancing cardiovascular fitness
Reducing pain during rehabilitation
This makes aquatic treadmill therapy a proven and effective solution for rehabilitation and recovery programs.
Yes. The buoyancy of water significantly reduces joint compression, making it one of the safest exercise options for people with joint pain or arthritis.
Absolutely. The underwater treadmill is widely used for elderly mobility training due to its low-impact nature.
The treadmill supports up to 180 kg, suitable for a wide range of users.
The speed range is 1–8 km/h, allowing slow walking to moderate running.
Professional setup is recommended to ensure correct water management and electrical configuration.
Yes. Many sports clinics use underwater treadmills to build endurance and strength while preventing overuse injuries.
Routine cleaning, belt inspection, and water system checks are required—typically weekly in commercial settings.