Surgery – Body rests – supports or positioners for therapeutic purpose
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-27
2007-02-27
Mitchell, Teena (Department: 3771)
Surgery
Body rests, supports or positioners for therapeutic purpose
C602S032000, C280S250100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10225979
ABSTRACT:
A lightweight, collapsible and transportable spica chair to be used by toddler, juvenile, and adult patients fitted with a spica cast. Foldable rigid frame supports mutually inclining and individually adjustable rest surfaces including a torso pad assembly and an adjustable leg support assemblies. The patient is supported at the stomach/torso region and at the legs so that the patient is able to “sit” comfortably in a semi-upright position for extended periods of time. An optional tray assembly permits the patient to place items of interest, such as food or toys, within easy reach.
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Ali Shumaya
Baker Rod D.
Mitchell Teena
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