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Apparatus for carrying out quadriceps training

  • US 4,502,681 A
  • Filed: 08/06/1981
  • Issued: 03/05/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/08/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for quadriceps training of a movement-disabled person where the lower leg is pivoted relative to the knee joint, said apparatus including seating means for seating the person so that at least one of the person'"'"'s lower legs is free to pivot with the knee joint serving as a pivot axis, a resistance arm having one end mounted on a pivot axis for rotation thereabout and connected to a weight to impart a torque to said resistance arm, said pivot axis of said resistance arm being substantially parallel to but displaced from the pivot axis of the knee joint of a user when the user is using the apparatus, said resistance arm having attachment means for attaching the lower leg of a person adjacent his foot or ankle to said resistance arm, with a point on the resistance arm which, in one of the angular positions of the resistance arm, registers with a point on the foot of the person but with the point of the resistance arm moving away from the point on the foot upon rotation of the foot around the knee joint pivot axis and upon rotation of the resistance arm about its pivot axis due to the mutual paralleldisplacement of the said pivot axes, the improvement comprising means for the strapping of the upper leg of the person on said seating means in such a position that the pivot axis of the knee joint becomes substantially stationary with respect to the seat means, said resistance arm including lever means pivotally mounted on said resistance arm adjacent the end opposite said one end of said resistance arm, said attachment means securing the lower leg of a person to said lever means, said resistance arm including an elastic traction means for exerting a traction force on the leg through said lever means during the rotation of a user'"'"'s leg on the pivot axis of the knee joint from a bent condition to an extended substantially straight condition in the longitudinal direction of the lower leg.

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