MEET WALKPORT

Supported Walk Station

Explore the details behind the design—including dimensions, functionality, and features—built to support safe, consistent, and effective walking therapy.

Exercise equipment for full-body workout at WalkPort.
SUPPORTED WALK STATION

Comfort and Safety Features

WalkPort is designed with comfort and safety in mind for individuals practicing walking therapy. Its supportive features help stabilize the body throughout the walking cycle, allowing users to move with greater confidence and reduced fear of falling.

By providing consistent support and a secure walking environment, WalkPort enables users to focus on proper movement and gait practice while feeling comfortable and supported during each session.

Foot Support

The oversized, non‑slip foot support provides a stable base for weight‑bearing during walking therapy. It helps maintain consistent foot positioning and reduces slip risk to support controlled, confident movement.

Designed to accommodate natural movement, the knee supports provide alignment support with minimal pressure and reduced shear forces. This contributes to stable, controlled gait practice throughout the walking cycle.

The powered seat assists with controlled sit‑to‑stand transitions, providing supportive lift with minimal shear. It promotes comfort and stability when transitioning to standing as part of walking therapy.

The adjustable front support accommodates user size and positioning, helping maintain upright posture and consistent alignment. It provides stable anterior support for safe, controlled walking practice and can be fine‑tuned as needed.

WALKPORT APP

Stay on Track with Effortless Progress Tracking

Stay motivated with an easy-to-use app that tracks your walking progress, including steps, steps per minute, average pace, and total walking time. Follow Alex in real time as he mirrors your leg and arm movements for a more engaging and guided experience.

DIMENSIONS

Product Specifications

Technical specifications that support safe and effective use across rehabilitation and home environments.

WalkPort fitness machine with digital display and handlebars for exercise.
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Item Measured Part Dimensions (In) Dimensions (Cm)
A
Frame Width
29.5
74.93
B
Inside Width
19.5
49.53
C
Base Length
43
109.22
D
Front Height from Floor
65.5
166.37
E
Seat Height from Floor
21
53.34
F
Back Height from Floor
35
88.9

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Experience WalkPort in Action

PRODUCT RESERVATION

Reserve Your WalkPort Today!​

Be among the first to experience WalkPort. Reserve your unit with a deposit and receive priority delivery. Select tiers include exclusive incentives such as complimentary white glove delivery and preferred pricing.

TESTIMONIALS

Real Experiences from Early Users

“I should have worn my Fitbit, I would have gotten it off of zero.” 

Joe,

SCI C5

“The WalkPort bridges the gap in Neuro Rehab. It allows clients the ability to capitalize on locomotor training principles independently at home, maximizing compliance and results” 

Heather S,

PT, DPT

“I notice tingling in my feet while walking in the WalkPort, I would do this every day” 

Sam,

SCI L1

WALKPORT

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a prescription to purchase?

Prior to purchasing you will be required to complete a short Eligibility Assessment. This will tell you if you are required to get a prescription.

Will Insurance pay for it?

Insurance may pay for WalkPort.  If you would like to submit a request to your insurance company for potential payment or partial payment, you will need to provide your insurance company with a prescription, letter of medical necessity from your doctor and product information.  Please see our Funding page for further information.

What is the height and weight limit?

Height range is 4’10” to 6’2″ with a maximum weight of 250lbs.

Is the WalkPort safe?

Yes, it provides full body support from standing through walking.

Will the WalkPort work for me?

If you are able to transfer from your wheelchair with little to no help, and are able to move at least one arm, you should be able to use WalkPort.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Downloads

Home Brochure

Home brochure provides detailed information about the WalkPort’s features, benefits, and technical specifications. Download the brochure to learn more about how WalkPort supports walking therapy, improves mobility, and helps patients regain independence.

Download the WalkPort Brochure

Facility Brochure

Facility brochure provides detailed information about how WalkPort supports rehabilitation facilities, including workflow efficiency, therapy capabilities, and system specifications. Download the brochure to learn how WalkPort can enhance your rehabilitation services and improve patient outcomes.

Download the WalkPort Facility Brochure

Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual provides comprehensive information about the installation, operation, safety guidelines, and maintenance of the WalkPort system. Refer to the manual to ensure proper use and to get the most out of your WalkPort supported walk station.

Download the WalkPort Owner’s Manual

Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide gives you a step-by-step overview to get your WalkPort system up and running quickly. Learn the essential setup, basic operation, and safety tips so you can start supporting patient walking therapy right away.

Download the WalkPort Quick Start Guide

Service Manual

Service Manual provides detailed instructions for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the WalkPort system. Use this manual to ensure optimal performance, extend the life of your equipment, and maintain safe and effective operation.

Download the WalkPort Service Manual

WALKPORT

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a prescription to purchase?

Prior to purchasing you will be required to complete a short Eligibility Assessment. This will tell you if you are required to get a prescription.

Will Insurance pay for it?

Insurance may pay for WalkPort.  If you would like to submit a request to your insurance company for potential payment or partial payment, you will need to provide your insurance company with a prescription, letter of medical necessity from your doctor and product information.  Please see our Funding page for further information.

What is the height and weight limit?

Height limit is 4’10” to 6’4″ and 300 lbs.

Is the WalkPort safe?

Yes, it provides full body support from standing through walking.

Will the WalkPort work for me?

If you are able to transfer from your wheelchair with little to no help, and are able to move at least one arm, you should be able to use WalkPort.

Kevin shares his inspiring full testimony at WalkPort.

We had the privilege of trying out Medthera’s new WalkPort machine for 30 days. First look at this product had me amazed at how compact it is, while adding more natural leg action into the design that can easily be adapted from a 6-foot patient to my 5-foot 2-inch wife. My wife, LuAnne, has been in physical therapy for 36 months. In that time, we have used 3 different styles of machines, most of which required one or two therapists to get her into. One took over 20 minutes to go from wheelchair to harness to the machine. Once in, one of the therapists would control the speed while the other would make sure LuAnne was OK and, in some cases, moving her leg. WalkPort does a fantastic job of addressing all the problems I have seen in the current style of machines on the market today.

The 3 area’s that I feel make it stand out.

1. The design is so easy to adjust to fit the patient. Once set up, the patient can do as much of the transfer from the wheelchair to the WalkPort as their disability will allow. In our case, LuAnne can roll up to the machine and get into the seat on her own. We have to position her right leg, which is paralyzed, into position and secure her foot. Once that is done, she can get herself to a standing position and start the motion of walking with no assistance from us. This allows her to walk for around a half hour quite easily.

2. The motion of the legs, knee and ankle is so close to actual walking movement, helping her re-establish the motor function of walking in her brain. The muscle gain and stamina were rather noticeable every day with major improvements over the course of our time with WalkPort. Towards the end of our 30 days, we had to limit LuAnne to an hour in the evening sessions as she was enjoying it so much.

3. The last and probably most valuable aspect is the attitude/excitement LuAnne expressed. She was incredibly proud of the work she was doing, especially how much of it she could perform unassisted. She always had a bright smile on her face when using the machine. She had gained such a boost in confidence while doing her exercises, from maneuvering around the machine on her own, to holding a standing position, to starting the motion of walking without assistance. She was very empowered seeing how much progress she was making on her own.

The size of this machine is about one-third the size of the other machines we had tried in the past. The first day we were introduced to the machine, LuAnne was in it and walking on her own within minutes. No motors controlling her stride. The enjoyment we saw on her face was so nice to see. Something else my daughter noticed was LuAnne walking forward for a while, then stopping and starting to walk backwards. I am not a therapist, but this seems to be a big deal to me.

In the end, LuAnne was able to gain muscle in her right leg and increase her stamina. We are still working on her walking on her own, but I am sure using this machine will reduce the time it will take to get to the next level of recovery.