“I am writing to inform you of the results in using Treadwell’s prototypes with my P.T. clientele. First off, I have used the prototypes with the geriatric population presenting with restless leg syndrome (RLS), chronic lower extremity pain, and lower extremity neuropathy. In all cases, I have put each patient on a daily regimen of 15-20 minutes per day. In cases of RLS and chronic LE pain, I have seen a significant reduction or complete resolution of pain/discomfort, resulting in improved sleep and mobility in a matter of days to weeks. Results with LE neuropathy have been mixed overall but all with no increase in symptoms, to my knowledge. In a few cases, patients were unable to maintain a consistent motion with the treadle which would affect their results. With these results, I continue to recommend the use of Treadwell’s product for my patients who experience RLS or any other type of chronic LE pain. What amazes me the most is the motion on the treadle can be maintained for long periods of time with minimal to no fatigue reported by the vast majority of my patients. Furthermore, many patients report a decrease in symptoms within a few days of use.” – Greg, Wilmington, NC

- Physical Therapy

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Athletic Conditions That May Respond Favorably to Treatment

  1. Ankle sprains
  2. Calf strains
  3. Foot injuries
  4. Muscle fatigue
  5. Pre-activity warm up period
  6. Post-activity recovery, especially leg muscles

Injured athletes have used the Treadwell® Wellness Device with positive outcomes.  The device allows the user to warm up the muscles without fatiguing them or putting undue pressure on the feet and ankles should an injury be present.

Several University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill basketball players used the Treadwell® during their 2008-2009 National Championship season.