Auto cycling multi-functional massaging device

Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Vibrator

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ABSTRACT:
An auto cycling multi-functional massaging device having two to sixteen motor assemblies each of which is provided with an eccentric wheel and is retained in a housing, each of the housings is placed respectively in a space in a belt-shaped soft pad, and secured by a cover and a belt. The back of the belt-shaped soft pad is attached to a piece of sponge tape, the belt and the tape being sewn together. The ends of the belt-shaped soft pad are respectively provided with latching band for attachment to the waist. the motors are controlled by a control box, having a circuit board for controlling the time and the cycling vibration of the motors, and for controlling whether the motors are operated individually or all at the same time. The operating mode of the device can be changed by pressing switches on the control box.

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