In the evolving landscape of fitness recovery equipment, the RheoFit A1 was on display at CES 2025 and is an interesting innovation, introducing an approach called Automatic MyoFascial Release (AMR). The system combines the benefits of traditional foam rolling with professional physical therapy techniques, creating an unprecedented muscle recovery experience.
At the heart of RheoFit A1 lies its Deeppower technology, an engineering development that packs extraordinary power into a compact form. The system features a high-torque density motor, that has been miniaturised to the size of a bottle cap while delivering an impressive 16Nm of torque. This powerful motor generates up to 300N of thrust, capable of supporting 135kg of weight, ensuring effective deep tissue treatment for users of all sizes.
What sets the RheoFit A1 apart is its unique approach to muscle recovery. During operation, the device generates a tangential shear force that simultaneously stretches and releases tense fascia. This innovative mechanism ensures superior relaxation and more effective muscle recovery, reaching even traditionally difficult areas such as the back an buttocks.
The RheoFit A1’s AI system operates through a three-step process. First, it conducts a comprehensive body scan, creating a detailed model of the user’s body posture and mapping key anatomical points. Users then input their specific massage requirements through the app. Finally, the system generates a personalised massage program that mimics the expertise of a rehabilitation therapist.
The accompanying app provides an intuitive interface that connects users to their preferred massage mode in just three clicks. The platform includes comprehensive relaxation tutorials developed for different sports and muscle groups.
For athletes, fitness enthusiasts and anyone seeking effective muscle recovery, it provides a comprehensive, intelligent approach to muscle care that adapts to your individual needs. Currently available for purchase on the RheoFit website for $658.
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