Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Patent
1994-07-14
1996-03-19
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
482 66, 482132, 434255, 472 15, A61H 300
Patent
active
054999553
ABSTRACT:
A patient support for use with parallel bars which includes a carriage which is selectively and movably mounted on the upper surface of the parallel bars. The support has a braking mechanism for braking the movement of the support with respect to the parallel bars. The carriage can be transversely adjusted and includes a pair of upstanding adjustable handles which can be grasped by the patient during use.
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Becker Danny L.
Bork Kevin W.
Krippendorf Carl
Apley Richard J.
Clark Jeanne M.
Smith & Nephew Rolyan Inc.
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