Tiltable reclining board device for use in providing physical th

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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272144, 272145, A63B 1700

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048671436

ABSTRACT:
A device for treatment of back trouble by means of so-called traction and also for general well-being in another way, e.g. by improving the circulation of the blood including a stand supporting a reclining board. The reclining board can be turned about a substantially horizontal. The device further includes a foot plate which can also be turned about the horizontal axis at a definite distance from the reclining board. The reclining board is supported by a frame connected to the stand at the horizontal axis and the reclining board is arranged to be movable in its longitudinal direction relative to the frame, preferably in such a way that the reclining board is running on the frame, on wheels

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