Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Vibrator
Reexamination Certificate
2011-07-19
2011-07-19
Richman, Glenn (Department: 3764)
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Vibrator
C601S048000, C601S049000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07981063
ABSTRACT:
Method, procedure, and device for applying tactile sensation and vibration to the human body. In this invention one or more vibrating elements emit sine waves between 20 and 800 Hz. These waves are varied in frequency, amplitude and rhythm to create in the subject the sensation of massage moving through different parts of the body even though the signal emitter may be a point source.
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Botkin & Hall LLP
Hall James D.
Richman Glenn
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