FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical equipment, namely modular applicators applicable in reflexotherapy for the purpose of stimulation of certain reflex points on a human body surface, and may be used in medical and sports institutions, as well as in household use for providing needle action on user's epidermis when making motions with a greater amplitude of swings, bows, turns of separate parts of body. A reflexotherapy apparatus comprises an elastic base and rigid modules attached thereto. Each module comprises two semi-modules arranged one above the other on opposite surfaces of the base and coupled by clamps. Each semi-module comprises a head and at least one semi-module is integrated with the head, working teeth extending to the head plane at the angle. The module clamps are mounted on at least two working teeth of at least one semi-module in the form of at least one cut and/or one projection in a tooth body, and/or in a head body - in the form of at least two cuts or two projections.
EFFECT: providing a stable connection of the semi-modules to each other and to the base, the use of the working teeth as the clamps, eliminating the necessity to mount the separate clamps, making the semi-modules less massive that reduces metal consumption and weight, simplified module mounting onto the base, reducing price cost.
16 cl, 15 dwg
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Dates
2012-10-20—Published
2010-12-01—Filed