FIELD: medical instrument engineering, in particular, devices for physiotherapy, applicable in various fields of medicine for direct physiotherapeutic action on the pathologic focus, mainly with intracavitary localization. SUBSTANCE: the physiotherapeutic action in the form of a replaceable working adapter, and a unit of integration of the working adapter with the body. The mounting seat in the integration unit is made in the form of a taper hole with a taper within 1:45 to 1:5. The distalis end of the working adapter is made in the form the respective taper body of revolution. The taper adapter with the indicated taper angle provides for reliable attachment of the working adapter in the intergation unit and its quick replacement. The selected taper angles are regarded as the so-called slef-braking angles providing for a reliable attachment in the taper fit due to friction forces. The integration unit may be made as a self-continued one and have means for mechanical and electrical connection to the body. The device simplifies replacement of the working adapters, reduces the probability of faults of the working adapters. The taper of the inlet end of the light therapeutic adapters enhances the density of radiation power in the zone of action. EFFECT: enhanced therapeutic effect. 5 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2000-11-27—Published
1999-10-25—Filed