Mouvement Élisphérique®

Effects on the body

The Elispheric movement® comes from the observation of the movement of the vertebra one on another and it reproduces the spiroidal natural movements of the whole muscular and articular system of the body.

The Elispheric® Movement stimulates a deep proprioception and re-establishes the muscular and natural balance of the body. The functional exercises suggested by Imoove make use of the footrest’s instability to stimulate and train the motor and postural control of the body and the articular elasticity thanks to the solicitation of all the functions of bio-mechanic and proprioceptive adaptation.

The management of instability, in a perfectly controlled unbalanced contest and with a changeable intensity, combined with the mobilisation of the tasks required, re-establishes and develops the proprioceptive competence creating the osteo-muscular health of the body.

The whole parameters of the Elispheric® movement is completely adjustable to personalize the training according to the skills of each person: young and old people, athletes and whoever has a sedentary lifestyle. Thanks to the Elispheric movement® you can offer a natural and proprioceptive rehabilitation at level for everybody.

From the oscillatory movement on a central pivot to the eccentric movement on a semisphere: the Elispheric® movement, exclusive innovation at world level!


Technology

Exclusive patent of Allcare Innovations, the Elispheric® Movement is the result of a myriad of elliptic layouts on a part of a sphere: it comes from a whole movements that are different and complementary in the meantime, that allow to act on the body in an suitable way and to answer to the osteo-muscular and articular pathologies efficaciously.

The setting of the different parametres (wideness, speed, simmetry/asimmetry) produces changeable elispheric movements that change in function of the feet position on the footrest.

« As you can see on the screen:

  • the rotation axle of the footrest produces elliptic movements on a part of a sphere
  • the front part of the footrest answers to a vertical movement from the low part to the up part
  • the back part answers to a bar-bell movement in horizontal sense
  • the central part follows an eccentric movement, from the centre to the extremity

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