Massage shoes capable of increasing circulation of blood

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Orthopedic boot or shoe with corrective element – With means to massage foot

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C601S046000, C601S030000

Reexamination Certificate

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11052027

ABSTRACT:
A massage shoe comprises a controller and a shoe body. The inner foot supporting surface of the shoe body is provided with a plurality of conducting sheets, which are respectively connected by conducting wires to a selected location on a vamp or in the heel of the shoe body, and then to the controller for providing a foot with a mid-or-low-frequency electromagnetic wave massage. The controller can be separated from the shoe body and controls the shoe body by a wired or a wireless means. The controller can be connected to other electric massage devices for supplying pulses. The heel of the shoe body is provided with a polarity switch for changing polarity of each of the conducting sheets, whereby the massage effect can be local to a foot or global across two feet, if a pair of shoe bodies is electrically connected.

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