Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1990-03-26
1991-02-12
Apley, Richard J.
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
128 991, 1281061, 1281121, A61F 502, A61F 528, A61F 530
Patent
active
049915738
ABSTRACT:
An improved support belt adapted for attachment to the lumbar region of the human body. The support belt is formed with two layers of elongated rectangular panels housing therebetween a semi-rigid cushioned extension pad. The belt is structured with an outer layer of permeable webbed porous material with an inner layer of soft absorbent material. The extension pad is structured with an inner panel of rigid plastic with an outer covering of soft resilient foam padding. The extension pad also contains a V-shaped groove positioned parallel with the spine in use.
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Apley Richard J.
Dvorak Linda C. Maas
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