Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Exercising appliance
Patent
1996-06-17
1998-06-30
Clark, Jeanne M.
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Exercising appliance
601 35, 606241, 482131, 482907, A61H 100
Patent
active
057726124
ABSTRACT:
A therapeutic method, for simultaneously stretching and lifting a user's lower back while the user is lying on his back on the ground, thereby relieving and preventing lower back pain. The device includes a frame which features a horizontally extending upper cross frame for accommodating the back of the user's knees. In use, the lower end of the frame contacts the ground and serves as a fulcrum. The device further includes a foot rest for accommodating the user's feet. The foot rest is mounted to the frame at a convenient point between the cross frame and the lower end.
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Clark Jeanne M.
Friedman Mark M.
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