Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1989-04-28
1990-08-21
Apley, Richard J.
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
272144, A61H 102
Patent
active
049497120
ABSTRACT:
A body shaking device for shaking a user's body by an application of a side to side mechanical force thereto. The body shaking device includes a leg rest that is movable along a pair of parallel track sections that extend across a casing, the leg rest to receive the terminal parts of both of a user's legs who is reclining on a hip rest assembly or on a floor. The leg rest is reciprocated along the track by a remotely operated motor, such that the terminal parts of both the user's legs are shaken from side to side, with this movement consequently transmitted to their whole body that is thereby shaken, which shaking movement is similar to that as occurs when a rope end is forcibly moved from side to side.
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Apley Richard J.
Bahr Robert
Russell M. Reid
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