FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and can be used for fixing of correct position of hip joints, training of correct operation of leg muscles and formation of step reflex in children with cerebral palsy when sitting and moving on bent knees. Device for rehabilitation of children suffering infantile cerebral paralysis (ICP), includes sleeve / tube made of elastic material, with straps from sticky edges attached from both sides by edges. Device can be put on the feet and fixed on the child's ankles.
EFFECT: technical result achieved when implementing the claimed invention consists in making a device which enables to maintain feet of the ICP patient in a physiologically correct position during the rehabilitation procedure.
1 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2019-05-16—Published
2018-06-18—Filed