High-tech treadmill steps up Lakers' rehab
Published 4/22/2008 at L.A. Times - Basketball
The NASA-derived device is gaining converts with an anti-gravity method that helps players like Andrew Bynum and Trevor Ariza recover from lower-body injuries.
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If it looks like something that was not designed for this planet, that's because it wasn't.
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