FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to field of medicine and deals with therapeutic costume of axial load with automated control system. Therapeutic costume contains overalls and tension device. Tension device provides creation of axial load on support-motor apparatus by means of shock absorbers. Overalls is supplied with system of measurement and registration of loads, containing power source, tensodynamometres with amplifiers, located on shock absorbers in definite anatomical points, and analogue-digital transformer with USB cable. System performs transformation of analogue signals into digital form and their transmission into computer for operative analysis, displaying and registration. System ensures measurement of loads in 20 points in range not more than 15 kg and accuracy of load measurement ±3%. Weight of load measurement system is not more than 3.5 kg.
EFFECT: invention ensures creation of therapeutic costume of axial load with system of measurement and registration.
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Dates
2010-10-20—Published
2009-10-22—Filed