Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1981-06-29
1984-02-28
Apley, Richard J.
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
A61H 1500
Patent
active
044336837
ABSTRACT:
A hand-held, easily maniputable exercise-massage device which enables the user to not only engage in arm and upper body exercise, but also allows for use of the device as a rolling or massaging implement for reducing tension and relieving body aches and pains. The device essentially comprises opposed spring-biased handle portions having mounted therebetween a plurality of roller members so that the user may distend the handles to obtain arm and hand exercising and may use the device for rolling action on the back of the neck or the like, to relieve tension, knotted muscles and, generally, impart a relaxing sensation to the user.
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McCoy Kenneth H.
Romain John
Apley Richard J.
Brown David J.
Romain John
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