Re: C-Leg and treadmillPosted by Vince on September 28, 19104 at 11:16:15: In Reply to: Re: C-Leg and treadmill posted by Walter on September 27, 19104 at 16:30:49:
: Casey, : : : Hopefully not much because that is what I try to do for excercise. I would be interested input also. : : The manual with the C-leg warns that the hydraulic unit might overheat during long, continuous use(e.g. lengthy downhill walks). I assume that could happen with long use on the treadmill. But, there is suppose to be an alarm if that happens - a repeated vibration to alert you of the risk of overheating. If you get the vibration, you are suppose to stop all activities and allow the hydraulic unit to cool down. If this isn't done, there is risk of overheating of the hydraulic unit and in extreme cases, damage to the C-leg. Hi. I was getting started in rehab. on a treadmill with my c-legs. I could only do about 3 mins. at 1.5 mph. before needing to rest. I think if you keep it to a normal walking speed you should be able to get a decent workout in. I am getting refitted with new pros.( shrinkage) and will let you know if I get back on the treadmill. Keep up the good work!
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