Claims
- 1. A spinal therapeutic device for generating tensile forces in the legs of a patient which stress the spine via the pelvis in order to treat spinal damage, the device comprising:
- a bench means for supporting the body of the patient, a controllable drive means operatively connected to said bench means, a pair of spring elements connected to said drive means and including means for attaching to each foot of the patient respectively and a pair of cables connected to said drive means and spring elements, wherein said drive means produces back-and-forth longitudinal movement of each cable and spring element and includes means for shifting the phase between application of the movement to each cable and spring element thereby applying alternating traction to each foot of the patient.
- 2. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 1, wherein the bench means in the area supporting the back of the patient is provided with electrical heating elements.
- 3. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 1, wherein means are provided for changing the amplitude and frequency of the traction forces generated by the spring elements during the therapy program.
- 4. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 3, wherein said drive means comprises an electric motor and a crank mechanism with adjustable amplitude and speed that is adapted to be activated by the electric motor and engages said spring means.
- 5. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 4, wherein said bench means in the area supporting the back of the patient is provided with electrical heating elements.
- 6. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 3, wherein said bench means in the area supporting the back of the patient is provided with electrical heating elements.
- 7. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 3, wherein said drive means comprises pneumatically activated pistons.
- 8. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 7, wherein said pneumatically activated pistons operate with adjustable amplitude and frequency.
- 9. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 7, wherein said bench means in the area supporting the back of the patient is provided with electrical heating elements.
- 10. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 3, wherein said drive means comprise hydraulically activated pistons.
- 11. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 10, wherein said hydraulically activated pistons operate with adjustable amplitude and frequency.
- 12. Spinal therapeutic device as in claim 10, wherein said bench means in the area supporting the back of the patient is provided with electrical heating elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/406,884, filed as PCT/DE94/00839, Jul. 19, 1994, now abandoned.
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