The Biomechanical Ankle Platform System (BAPS) provides clinical control over all planes of motion progressive strengthening and variable stress with the foot in ground contact.
The BAPS system consists of a reversible platform five hemispherical attachments weight rods and weights and a storage rack.
When the foot is placed on the platform as designated and as the platform rotates around BAPS recreates a proportionate and progressive degree of abduction or adduction of the foot and ankle proportional amounts of dorsiflexion plantar flexion inversion and eversion along with axes of motion.
BAPS enables the development of conditioning or rehabilitation programs for individuals at any level of activity by allowing for control of non-weight-bearing partial- full- or overloaded-weight-bearing exercise to the ankle and lower extremities with the foot in ground contact for concurrent proprioceptive rehabilitation.
The system provides calibrated resistance assistance and platform loading for strengthening specific areas of the ankle and lower extremities.
It offers progression of levels of mobility through a series of five calibrated hemispherical attachments providing controlled amounts of rotational force to the ankle and lower extremities.