Therapeutic, portable folding chair provided with a water heatin

Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Thermal applicators

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5421, A47C 2100, A01F 700

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052593797

ABSTRACT:
A therapeutic, portable folding chair provided with a heating system, which includes a base member, a serpentine water pipe, a hollow top portion of the back which functions as a water tank, a water heater attached to and disposed within the base member, and a mugwort herb pad disposed on the base member, whereby the folding chair can be easily moved and a vapor generated from the pad heated by the water pipe through the water heater warms and treats the human body sitting thereon or lying on a bed converted from the folding chair.

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