one of the most sophisticated solutions on the market!
Ideal for exercise training and fatigue studies in rodents, Panlab’s treadmills are recognized as some of the most sophisticated solutions on the market.
Efficient bench footprint
Durable, high quality finish
Smart control unit with powerful graphic touchscreen
Extensive range of speed choices for low to high speed requests
Choice of many stop conditions for defining fatigue
Constant electrical shock intensity to minimize inter-individual variability
Positive and negative belt slope selections
Shock or air puff stimulation option
Indirect calorimetry option for respiratory metabolism studies
Can be combined with telemetry (heart rate, temperature…) for more extensive cardiovascular studies
Treadmills are a popular tool for studying the physiological adaptations and possible benefits resulting from exercise. Applications span a wide range of research interests including sports performance, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular disorders, spinal cord injury recovery and chronic pain models.
Panlab/Harvard Apparatus small animal treadmills are used for forced exercise training and accurate testing of fatigue in rodents. A control unit with touchscreen user interface plus the ability to perform individual lane stimulation (shock or air-puff) add convenience and experimental flexibility in setting up and managing study parameters.