Surgery – Instruments – Chiropractic or osteopathic implement
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-23
2007-10-23
Thanh, Quang D. (Department: 3771)
Surgery
Instruments
Chiropractic or osteopathic implement
C606S242000, C602S032000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11258497
ABSTRACT:
A flexion-traction type lumbar traction table for treating a patient including a base supporting a stationary head-thoracic support and a pivotally movable pelvic support section positioned end-to-end with the head-thoracic support section. Upper and lower pelvic sections form the pelvic support section and are connected together for sliding longitudinal translation of the upper pelvic section on the lower pelvic section. A proximal end of the lower pelvic section is connected for pivotal movement about a horizontal transverse flexion axis between a horizontal first position and a downwardly inclined second position. An axial traction member is pivotally connected between the upper pelvic section adjacent to a distal end thereof and the frame just beneath the flexion axis wherein said upper pelvic section is automatically slidably translated further from said proximal end of the lower pelvic section as the pelvic support section is manually pivoted downwardly for enhanced longitudinal traction.
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Prescott Charles J.
Thanh Quang D.
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