Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers
Patent
1988-09-19
1990-06-05
Hafer, Robert A.
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Restrainers and immobilizers
128 84C, 128 75, A61F 1300, A61F 504, A61H 102
Patent
active
049305247
ABSTRACT:
A device for lumbar traction in physiotherapists practice with a thoracal fixation belt (1) with widened thoracal belt part (2), and extension piece (3), a longitudinal traction belt (4), pelvical girdle (5), abdominal belt (6), handle clamps (7), traction girdle (8), connection rod (9), traction rope with optional pulley block (10), and body adjusting wedge (11), forming a unit to alleviate deficiencies of the human lumbar and thoracal parts of the intervertebral system.
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Brown Michael
Hafer Robert A.
Kasper Horst M.
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