Infrared massager

Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – With light – thermal – magnetic – or electrical application

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601 72, 601 73, A61H 100

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053361598

ABSTRACT:
An infrared massager includes two massaging devices respectively locked in two receiving chambers on a casing by lock hoods, which include each a plurality of silicon rubber massage elements on a vibrating plate reciprocated by a motor through a cam. Two infrared devices are respectively received in the receiving chambers and are attached to the vibrating plate of each massaging device. The infrared devices include a plurality of infrared light emitting elements controlled to emit infrared light through the silicon rubber massage elements for heating the muscles as the muscles are massaged by the massaging devices.

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