Refer Your Patients to HyperGravity Therapy
When Traditional PT Plateaus. Task-specific resistance training for neurological disorders.
Physician & PT Referrals Welcome | 25 Years Clinical Experience
Clinical Overview
The HyperGravity Device™ uses distributed resistance and compression to create task-specific training environments for neurological rehabilitation.
Neuroplasticity-Based
Intensive, task-specific, repetitive movements recruit large motor neuron units and revitalize dormant neural pathways through enhanced CNS stimulation.
Synergistic Training
Strengthens muscle-tendon units in exact synergistic patterns required for functional movements. Treats multiple deficits simultaneously in one session.
Measurable Outcomes
Precise resistance adjustments (0.5 lb increments) allow accurate baseline assessment and progress tracking. Patients typically show 5-10% improvement per session.
Mechanism of Action
Hypergravity Simulation
The device uses distributed resistance packs and compression straps to create inward force (not downward gravitational load). This simulates training in a hypergravity environment, forcing increased motor neuron recruitment.
Unlike traditional weights that create downward force at fixed joint angles, the inward compression creates centrifugal force during movement, naturally opening joints through full ROM while strengthening.
Task-Specific Resistance Training
Patients perform functional movements (gait training, sit-to-stand, stair climbing, reaching) with adjustable resistance. This creates task-specific motor learning that transfers directly to ADLs.
The resistance is applied during the actual movement pattern being rehabilitated, not isolated muscle groups. This strengthens the entire kinetic chain in the exact synergistic patterns required for that specific movement.
Clinical Indications
Neurological Conditions
- Multiple Sclerosis (all types)
- Parkinson's Disease
- Stroke (CVA) - acute and chronic
- ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Cerebral Palsy
- Dystonia
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Spinal Cord Injury (incomplete)
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Ataxia
- Post-polio Syndrome
Orthopedic Conditions
- Arthritis (osteo and rheumatoid)
- Bursitis
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Sciatica
- Chronic back pain
- Leg weakness / Knee instability
- Shoulder pain / Limited ROM
- Gait abnormalities
- Balance disorders / Fall risk
- Postural instability
Autoimmune Disorders
- Fibromyalgia
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Lupus-related weakness
- Inflammatory myopathies
Sports Injuries
- ACL/MCL tears
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Ankle sprains
- Tennis/Golf elbow
- Hamstring strains
- Athletic performance recovery
- Post-operative sports rehabilitation
Age-Related Conditions
- Fall prevention
- Sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss)
- Deconditioning
- Osteoporosis / Bone density loss
- Frailty syndrome
- Age-related gait decline
Metabolic & Weight-Related
- Obesity-related weakness
- Metabolic syndrome
- Type 2 Diabetes management
- Cardiovascular deconditioning
- Weight-related joint pain
- Bariatric pre/post-op rehabilitation
Referral Process
Contact Us
Call (800) 962-7445 or email with patient information. We handle insurance verification.
Initial Evaluation
Licensed physician and certified NeuroAdapter therapist conduct comprehensive baseline assessment.
Treatment Plan
Customized protocol based on patient's specific deficits and functional goals. Typically 2-3x/week for 8-12 weeks.
Progress Reports
We provide detailed progress reports with objective measurements to referring physicians.
Insurance & Coverage
Medicare Coverage
HyperGravity therapy is covered under Medicare Part B as physical therapy services. We handle all Medicare paperwork and verification.
Private Insurance
Most major insurance plans cover HyperGravity therapy. We verify benefits prior to treatment and work directly with insurance companies.
Required Documentation
- Physician referral/prescription for physical therapy
- Diagnosis code(s)
- Insurance information
- Medical history (we can obtain from referring physician)