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“Prehabilitation” & Rehabilitation

First Contact - Jack

Parkinson’s Patient Jack Lloyd discussing the Original SANDDUNE for his Gait Improvement

The Original SANDDUNE™ is designed to involve the four major senses necessary for balance engaging these systems simultaneously. Systems compromised by neuromuscular dis-eases such as diabetic related neuropathies, neuromas IE...metatarsalgia , Multiple Sclerosis, and Parkinson’s.

  • For Rehabilitation, its value is in its gentle muscle stimulation and rebuilding, carrying you simply and effectively while regaining basic balance and strength lost due to injury, surgery or illness.  
  • Realize reestablishment of strength and balance in a relatively short period once work on the modality as begun with less pain.
  • A valuable tool in “Prehabilitation”  helping strengthen  core and lower body muscles prior to hip or knee surgery.
2 Minute Demo Description of Seated and Kneeling Work

Spontaneous “On-The-Spot” 2 Minute Demo of Seated & Kneeling Work

The ability of this modality to stimulate the neuromuscular system genlty, makes it an effective instrument to incorporate into different phases of exercise or early initial segments of rehabilitation regimens. Results include:

Original SANDDUNE™ Clients

Original SANDDUNE™ Customers

  • Positive carry-over after first use to next treatment
  • Patient-driven request for continued use
  • A self-motivating tool that provides a positive and effective challenge
  • Incorporation of the modality can begin immediately or within a 2 (two) week period of the surgery or injury depending on the patient and rehabilitation specialists recommendations.
  • Jarring or stress to the injured area is greatly reduced due to the yielding surface.
  • Allows for less painful weight bearing movement and greater retention of the condition of the muscles and ligaments around the effected area .

 Currently used by physical and kinesio therapist in:

  • OuLungetpatient clinics
  • Athletic training centers
  • Rehabilitation facilities
  • community living centers for patrons who are independent or requiring assistance
  • Seniors’ independent living communities for  “at home” rehabilitation exercise and conditioning


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