The Marshall Foundation for Community Health is proud to have raised the funds to bring the ZeroG 3D rehabilitation system to Marshall. This groundbreaking technology is transforming recovery for patients facing stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and other conditions that affect mobility. The system provides dynamic body-weight support while allowing patients to practice walking, balancing, and performing real-world activities in a safe and supportive way.
The ZeroG 3D is suspended from a ceiling track and uses advanced robotics to sense and correct loss of balance. Patients can attempt movements they might not otherwise try, with the assurance that the system will protect them. This gives people the confidence to challenge themselves, often leading to faster recovery and improved outcomes.
In November, the ZeroG 3D will be installed in Marshall’s new Town Center West building in El Dorado Hills. It is the only system of its kind west of Salt Lake City, bringing an extraordinary level of care directly to our community.
This achievement was made possible through the generosity of Dr. Robert and Star Pepper, whose gift to the Marshall Foundation for Community Health made the purchase of this innovative system a reality. Their commitment to strengthening community health is creating new opportunities for patients and families to regain independence and quality of life.