Abstract: The invention relates to a surgical device, the device comprising a probe part and means to generate a Shockwave in the probes sufficient to separate, adjust of attach two or more, parts when the probe is applied to one of the part in vivo, the arrangement being such as to allow the application of a Shockwave that is regulated in amplitude and repeatable.
Abstract: A system for resistance training of an athlete with a plurality of elastic chords includes a frame including a top and an opposite bottom. The frame has sufficient weight to resist movement when the athlete exerts an athletic training force on the frame. At least one attachment structure is affixed to the frame. The attachment structure is configured to attach at least one of the elastic chords in a position so as to be usable in a selected resistance training exercise. At least one storage compartment is attached to the frame. The storage compartment has a size and configuration to facilitate storage of the plurality of elastic chords therein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 30, 2007
Publication date:
October 4, 2007
Applicant:
SPEED TO WIN, INC.
Inventors:
Jefferey S. Jenkins, Albert M. Thompson
Abstract: A short generally cylindrical base is provided and an elongated shank has one end supported from and projects endwise outwardly from one end of the base. A follower is mounted on the shank for adjustable positioning therealong between a retracted position closely adjacent the base and an extended position remote from the base. A pair of elongated generally parallel tines are supported from the follower, on opposite sides of the shank, and generally parallel the shank with the tines projecting endwise outwardly from the follower in the same direction in which the shank projects from the base. A tubular combined handle and cover is provided and is closed at a first end thereof and the second end thereof and the base include coacting bayonet connection structure for supporting the cover from the base in selected end-to-end reversed positions.