Claims
- 1. A method of manipulating a person's truncal muscles and spine comprising:
- causing the person to kneel on all fours; while
- first emplacing a one like pair of the users hands or knees upon a stationary rest; while
- second emplacing the remaining like pair of the users hands or knees upon moving rests which are reciprocally movable in the arc of a substantially level circle;
- moving the remaining pair of the user's hands or knees independently upon the moving rests oppositely reciprocally each along a different portion of the arc of the same substantially level circle;
- wherein upon such times as the second emplacing is of the user's two knees then the moving oppositely in the circular arc will cause simultaneous lateral motion in extension or flexion of the user's one leg while there is independent lateral motion in flexion or extension of the user's remaining leg;
- wherein neither of the remaining pair of the user's hands or knees moves in a straight line, but rather moves in the arc of a circle, in order that the truncal muscles and spine are manipulated in a natural crawling motion during which the user's hands or knees are not constantly in line with the axis of the torso but rather swing outwards during the crawling motion.
- 2. The method of manipulating according to claim 1
- wherein the moving is about a center to the level circle which center is substantially in vertical alignment with the center of the pelvic portion of the person's unbent spine.
- 3. The method of manipulating according to claim 1 further comprising:
- making the kneeling person to arch his/her back;
- therein causing extension in the saggital plane.
- 4. The method of manipulating according to claim 3
- wherein the making the kneeling person to arch his/her back is facilitated by a moving that is not in an exactly level circular arc but is rather in a circular arc that undergoes a slight incline and decline in the path of reciprocal motion.
- 5. The method of manipulating according to claim 1 that before the first emplacing and the second emplacing comprises:
- adjusting the distance of separation between the stationary rest and the moving rest in order to facilitate proper engagement of the hands and knees of a particular user.
- 6. The method of manipulating according to claim 1 wherein the first emplacing comprises:
- fitting the user's both hands to grasp a stationary bar;
- and wherein the second emplacing comprises:
- fitting the user's both knees to each fit within a receptacle upon the moving rest.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/844,073, filed Mar. 25, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,789,475.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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R. Cailliet, Low Back Pain Syndrome (Edition 3), ch. 4, pp. 79-106, [Note esp. FIGS. 61, 62, and 64 and 67-69], (1981). |
"The Auto-Trac Table"--advertising brochure--dated "1985"--Marked Patent Pending. |
Advertising brochure for "Exer-Cor Cross Pattern Creeper"--(1985) European-origin device referred to on p. 3 of Specification. |
Divisions (1)
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