Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Device with applicator having specific movement
Patent
1992-10-16
1994-06-21
Hafer, Robert A.
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Device with applicator having specific movement
36 115, 601 27, 601134, A61H 700
Patent
active
053220560
ABSTRACT:
The instant invention concerns a molded insole for slippers or mules, with clusters of bristles for the massage of the sole of the foot. In more detail, each group of bristles juts out from the bottom of a containing recess on the insole, in such a way that only the end part of each bristle juts upwards with respect to the the surface defined by the flat areas connecting the series of recesses.
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Menghi Emanuela
Sabbatini Alberto
Bloom Leonard
Hafer Robert A.
Kenealy David
Menghi Shoes - S.r.l.
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