Massaging device having a very simple structure and usable direc

Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Device with applicator having specific movement

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601 98, 601 99, 601112, 601113, A61H 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A massaging device having a very simple structure, which can be used directly or can be inserted in the back of massage chairs or the like comprises a post which supports, so that it can slide in a substantially vertical direction, a movable framework provided with massage wheels. Elements are provided for the translatory motion of the framework along the post to move the massage wheels in substantially vertical directions to perform a massaging action of the so-called "stretching" type. The structural simplicity of the device allows to significantly contain its production costs.

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