BAPS Board - Biomechanical Ankle Platform System for Balance & Stability

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  • 3 different packages available
  • For individuals at any level of activity
  • Progressive strengthening and variable stress
  • Proven effective in 5 years of clinical testing

Baps Board - Biomechanical Ankle Platform


BAPS, the Biomechanical Ankle Platform System, is the Standard in lower limb conditioning and rehabilitation. It safely mimics multi-joint, multi-plane function. Anatomically correct motion assures enhanced functional outcomes.

The BAPS is scientifically designed to allow only anatomically proportionate motion. Therefore, it will not overstress some components while under-stressing others.

BAPS

What is BAPS?


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.

It is based on clinical and functional analysis of the anatomy, kinesiology, neurology and biomechanics of the foot, ankle and lower leg. It has been proven effective in over five years of clinical testing for virtually all programs of prevention, conditioning and rehabilitation of the ankle and lower extremities.

Now, with BAPS, there is a way to comprehensively prepare ankles for the various stresses of daily activities or to rehabilitate them when these stresses take their toll.
BAPS Components

How The Baps Board Works


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. The combination of all motions reproduced with the platform provides an exact amount of pronation and supination with the foot in ground contact.

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.

When Recommended or Prescribed by a Health Care Professional...

BAPS can be used in rehabilitation of the ankle and lower extremities for post-acute injury, strains and microtraumas caused by chronic overuse and in post-operative and post-immobilization situations.

In sports environments, BAPS system is an ideal and cost-effective solution for training, conditioning, injury prevention and participation screening.


BAPS Basic System consists of a Pro BAPS board with balls and two (2) rods.

BAPS System with Storage Tray consists of a Pro BAPS board with balls, two (2) rods, four (4) weight plates and storage tray.

BAPS System with Wall Rack consists of a Pro BAPS board with balls, two (2) rods, four (4) weight plates and wall rack.

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