FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical equipment, namely rehabilitation and sports equipment, and may be used for creating variable-based (light-load to heavy-load) conditions in rehabilitation following individual's craniocerebral and spinal injuries, various locomotor diseases or infantile cerebral paralysis. What is presented is a Gross's multifunction medical and sports training complex comprising spaces rigidly fixed on longitudinal walls, or two parallel longitudinal guides between stable vertical support members of a longitudinal side of an open platform; between the guides there is a bracing wire provided on both sides with free travel units of the bracing wire along the whole length of the longitudinal guides; the bracing wire comprises a wire slide assembly freely movable along the whole length of the bracing wire from one to another longitudinal guides. The wire slide assembly is provided with power elastic thrusts and coupled by carbines through a lower running rotary group about a vertical axis (a lower metre) with a safety belt sling system; between the wire slide assembly and a system of calibrated elastic thrusts, a power carbine is used to attached an upper running rotary group about the vertical axis (an upper metre) with its bottom having a power loop for hanging the power carbine of the elastic thrusts or for hanging a power rotator assembly comprising a traction strap. The body of the lower running rotary group about the vertical axis (the lower metre) has a horizontal hole with a rigidly fixed align stopper tube with flares; through the align stopper tube, there passes a stopper power polymer stocking rigidly fixed in the align stopper tube with the use of a polymer or wooden stopper integrated inside the stocking; the ends of the stopper power polymer stocking are equipped with stopper clamp connectors with the align spacing sleeve; the stopper power stocking is fixed above the stopper clamp connectors to sleeve pipes of the align spacing sleeve; a belt system of a universal safety belt or a safety vest is attached to the align spacing sleeve with the use of the stopper clamp connectors and height-adjusted. A longitudinal wire may be additionally rigidly connected on traverse walls of the space and between the stable vertical support members of a traverse side of the open platform above the bracing wire and comprises the wire slide assembly with the assembly freely movable along the whole length of the longitudinal wire from one traverse wall to another one; the wire slide assembly has a power wire with the power elastic thrusts and coupled through the lower running rotary group about the vertical axis of a carbine mechanism (the lower metre) with the safety belt sling system.
EFFECT: ensuring required patient's or sportsman's locomotor recovery, natural biomechanical motion pattern both vertically, and horizontally, 3D motor skill development, required graduation of wide-range loads on patient's or sportsman's locomotor apparatus, patient's or sportsman's pre-set motion simulation both supported, and airside during rotation and gravitation force traversal both vertically, and horizontally, required stimulation of the motor functions of patient's or sportsman's weak muscles and joints or motion assistance.
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Dates
2013-02-10—Published
2012-01-11—Filed