Cervical vertebra massaging device with roller sets

Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Device with applicator having specific movement

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C601S100000, C601S102000, C601S116000

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06899688

ABSTRACT:
A cervical vertebra massaging device with roller sets comprises a driving device driving a driven seat to move reciprocally; a main axial rod protruding from the driven seat; two axial seats; each of two sides of the main axial rod being connected to a middle section of a respective one of two axial seats; two sides of each axial seat being locked with one sub axial rod; each sub axial rod being installed with one roller set. Each ends of the axial seat is protruded with a respective sliding head which is aligned to and resists against the track and then can slide therein; at a distal end of the track is installed with a protruding slope. When the driving device moves, the roller sets moves along the back of the user, and thus give a comfortable massage to the user.

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