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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4745930 | Force sensing insole for electro-goniometer A force sensing insole is disclosed which is adapted to be used in association with an electro-goniometer for analyzing the gait of a patient. The insole includes a body member composed of three overlying sheets of thin plastic material which are bonded t... | 05/24/1988 |
| 4690146 | Neuromuscular stimulating apparatus A portable electrical neuromuscular stimulating apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a plurality of portable electrical stimulation units, with each unit including at least one pair of electrodes adapted to be placed on the body of the patient.... | 09/01/1987 |
| 4679552 | Drape for arthroscopic surgery A surgical drape is disclosed which is adapted for protectively covering a limb of a patient during arthroscopic surgery, and while placing the limb in traction. The drape comprises a tubular sleeve, a pair of elongate traction strips mounted on the insid... | 07/14/1987 |
| 4580570 | Electrical therapeutic apparatus A high voltage pulsed electrical stimulation apparatus is provided which is useful for a variety of therapeutic purposes, and which is operable in a number of different modes of operation, including a continuous mode wherein the current is continuously ap... | 04/08/1986 |
| 4509743 | Balance training apparatus An apparatus for the balance training of athletes, such as downhill skiers, is disclosed, and which comprises a base adapted to rest upon the floor, and a foot plate mounted in spaced relation above the base. The foot plate and base are interconnected by ... | 04/09/1985 |
| 4432356 | Therapeutic traction apparatus with monitoring circuit means An apparatus is disclosed which is adapted to statically or intermittently apply a traction force to the body of a patient for therapeutic purposes. The apparatus includes a novel control means for cyclically reversing the direction of rotation of the win... | 02/21/1984 |
| 4378791 | Therapeutic traction apparatus An apparatus is disclosed which is adapted to statically or intermittently apply a traction force to the body of a patient for therapeutic purposes. The apparatus includes a novel control means for cyclically reversing the direction of rotation of the win... | 04/05/1983 |