Universal self help aid apparatus for invalids

Tent – canopy – umbrella – or cane – Canes – sticks – crutches – and walking aids – Walker type

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297 6, F16M 1308, A61H 304

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043145760

ABSTRACT:
This is an apparatus which has universal application for invalids who have lost much of the functioning of their limbs and other portions of their bodies such as paraplegics and the like. The apparatus is characterized by being composed of a number of tubular elements formed into a frame and having attachments of such nature that a person in a wheel chair may approach the frame and pull himself into position within the frame and with the use of various attachments about his legs and other portions of his body is able to stand, to walk and to exercise without the assistance of other persons.

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R. H. Nyquist M.D., American Journal of Physical Medicine, vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 152-154 Aug. 1962.

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