Most real-world falls happen in motion — while walking and turning, not standing still. Yet traditional therapy often trains balance in place. TRiP (Training Responses in Postural rehabilitation) is built to close that gap.
Integrated directly into ZeroG, TRiP delivers controlled, unanticipated perturbations of varying strength and direction while a patient is walking or holding a posture. Those balance disruptions trigger the compensatory stepping and recovery reactions patients rely on outside the clinic.
Because every session runs with ZeroG's dynamic body-weight support and fall protection, clinicians can provoke a genuine loss of balance — and let the patient practice recovering from it — with no risk of a fall.