Published: November 15, 2010
BTE Technologies, Inc. Acquires Eccentron , Integrates Unique Eccentric Muscle Resistance Rehabilitation Technology into BTE Product Family
HANOVER, Md. & GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - BTE Technologies, a leading global innovator in objective evaluation and
rehabilitation equipment for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and
sports medicine, announces its acquisition of Eccentron - a patented
recumbent strength-training system that works the muscles eccentrically
for rapid strength gains, explosive muscle power, and unparalleled
benefits for joint stability and fall prevention - all with minimal
strain on the cardiovascular system.
The versatile Eccentron is an ideal healthcare solution for individuals
from different walks of life, with varying levels of physical wellness -
from conditions related to aging, to rehabilitation and performance
enhancement for world class athletes. "BTE is proud to develop this
exciting new option to benefit the growing patient population worldwide
whose lives can be improved with forward-thinking research and
technology," states Charles T. Wetherington, President of BTE
Technologies.
People who have difficulty exercising - such as the elderly,
post-surgical, arthritic, and cardio-pulmonary patients - have until now
had limited options for overcoming advanced weakness. Eccentron offers
a brand new opportunity for strengthening muscles, improving joint
stability, and fall prevention - allowing patients to get back to
enjoying and fully participating in life. Eccentric (or 'negative')
exercise involves muscles resisting force rather than producing force. A
patient can apply nominal resistance and engage a muscle more
effectively than doing equivalent concentric work (such as lifting).
Explains co-inventor Paul LaStayo, P.T., Ph.D., C.H.T., "With eccentric
muscle training, exercise intolerant patients can maintain and grow
muscle, and get stronger so they can perform their daily activities."
Eccentric strength development is equally key to enhancing athletic
performance. Eccentron training results in tighter spring quality of
the muscles, making them more powerful and explosive. Additionally,
elite athletes can generate the highest possible muscle force, exceeding
the strength training limits of a traditional weight stack. Erik Schlopy
of the USSA Men's Alpine Skiing team exclaims, "It's amazing how much
specific load you are able to generate in such a short amount of time
when training with the Eccentron ... there couldn't be a better training
tool!"
Eccentron will soon become available to physical therapy, occupational
therapy, and sports medicine clinics worldwide, further enriching BTE's
global network of rehabilitation centers of excellence. This unique
system was invented by three Northern Arizona University research
doctors: a physical therapist, a biologist, and an MD, with its clinical
research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Laura Foster
Huenneke, Vice President for Research at NAU, comments, "BTE
Technologies' approach to providing equipment for evidence-based
physical therapy is a great match for Northern Arizona University's
research strengths in physiology and exercise science."
BTE Technologies, Inc. provides objective physical and occupational
therapy and athletic training solutions to advanced healthcare and
research facilities worldwide. Industry leading employers and payers
leverage BTE's complete programmatic solutions for maintaining a safe
and productive workforce with pre-hire testing, injury prevention,
managing impact of injury/disability, and expedited return to work.
Visit http://www.btetech.com
to learn more about BTE Technologies' comprehensive products and
services. Contact BTE Technologies at +1-410-850-0333 or info@btetech.com

BTE Technologies, Inc.
Tom Rogan, 720-266-0123
trogan@btetech.com
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