Body therapeutic and exercising apparatus

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128 75, 272 85, A61H 102

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044923732

ABSTRACT:
A therapeutic exercising device which takes the form of a pair of elongated hangers which are to suspend in a parallel manner from a fixed structure. Each hanger is pivotally connected in respect to the fixed structure. The free end of each hanger is pivotally connected to a sling. There is at least one bar connecting between the hangers and spaced from the sling. The bar is to be pivotally connected to the hangers. The sling is to closely conform to the midriff or hip area of the user and the user is to suspend from the sling in an up-side-down manner. The sling is to be readily detachable from the hangers. Preferably, the hangers are to comprise a pair of rigid members.

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