Undertaking
Patent
1984-01-04
1986-04-22
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272135, 272136, 272137, 272141, 5 62, 5 72, A61G 700, A61G 706, A63B 2102, A63B 2104
Patent
active
045837317
ABSTRACT:
Spinal exercising apparatus, also referred to as a spinal exercising table, is arranged to support a person, while he or she applies forces, via his or her head, as his or her body is actively supported on an angularly adjustable table, movably positioned and then selectively secured on a frame to then be above floor level. Pivotally secured to the frame adjacent an end of the table is a resistive force mechanism to receive his or her head applied forces and to then provide a substantially uniform opposing force throughout a selected range of arcuate exercising motions, which result in a person being able to completely and thoroughly exercise his or her entire spine. Optionally, other apparatus is secured to the frame and/or table to serve the person in performing other exercises, to accomplish, if desired, a total body workout.
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Crivello James P.
Spencer Barry A.
Apley Richard J.
D'Arrigo Kathleen J.
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