RU94025154A - Trainer-antigravitator
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Trainer-antigravitator
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RU94025154A
RU94025154ARU94025154/14ARU94025154ARU94025154ARU 94025154 ARU94025154 ARU 94025154ARU 94025154/14 ARU94025154/14 ARU 94025154/14ARU 94025154 ARU94025154 ARU 94025154ARU 94025154 ARU94025154 ARU 94025154A
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Application filed by Б.В. Войцеховский, М.Б. Войцеховский, Ф.Ф. ВойцеховскаяfiledCriticalБ.В. Войцеховский
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FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: trainer- antigravitator is intended to unload the man's organism at motions of various parts of the body. The design provides for creation of vector of constant force directed against gravitational force. EFFECT: realized intensive gymnastic motions by ill, elderly people, as well as by those who have no bias towards motions.
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Предлагаемое изобретение снимает нагрузки на организм человека при совершении движений различными частями тела. Конструкцией предусматривается создание вектора постоянно действующей силы, направленной против силы тяжести. Тренажер-антигравитатор позволяет реализовать интенсивные гимнастические движения больными, пожилыми людьми, а также не склонными к движениям.The present invention relieves the load on the human body when making movements in various parts of the body. The design provides for the creation of a vector of constantly acting force directed against gravity. The anti-gravity simulator allows you to implement intense gymnastic movements for sick, elderly people, and also not prone to movements.
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