Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Exercising appliance
Patent
1996-02-26
1998-03-17
Clark, Jeanne M.
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Exercising appliance
601 26, 601 35, 606242, 482907, A61H 102
Patent
active
057280487
ABSTRACT:
A lower-back therapy apparatus that alternately stretches and strengthens lower-back, leg, and abdominal muscles, the apparatus is constructed with a platform unit having a flat cushioned platform table hinged to a motor-actuated, pivoting platform that can be pivotally raised and lowered by a control switch operated by the user, providing the user with complete control of the range, frequency and duration of the articulation of the pivoting platform for a user-defined stretching-strengthening sequence.
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The American Medical Association Guide to Back Care, copyright 1984 Random House.
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