Device for massaging the skin, provided with adjustable rotating

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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128 59, A61H 1500

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052189554

ABSTRACT:
The massage device is adapted to be applied to the skin. It is provided with at least two elements (2, 3) each mounted to rotate freely about an associated axis (4, 5) and each generally having the shape of a solid generated by rotation, each axis being connected to the support, the directions of the two axes forming between them an oblique angle beta. The oblique angle beta is between 60.degree. and 170.degree. and the rotating elements (2, 3) are made of a flexible material, and have raised portions the contact ends of which, adapted to be applied to the skin, are spaced in the axial direction and in the peripheral direction of the rotating element.

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