Abstract: An aspirator syringe is provided with an operator mechanism which allows two fingers and the thumb of one hand to be used in a fist-closing direction to operate a syringe with good, steady, continuous-motion control, while permitting the other hand to be kept free to assure that the needle is kept intact in the patient. A simple mechanism for installing and removing a conventional syringe provides stability of the syringe and mechanism during aspiration and permits aspirated fluid to be dispensed either with or without removal of the syringe from the mechanism.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for relieving symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome includes restraining the elbow of the patient from movement while applying pressure to the wrist to move the wrist in a direction away from the elbow. The method further includes rotating the wrist during movement of the wrist away from the elbow.
Abstract: A weighted golf club grip includes a weighted element having at least a pair of depending flanges, each flange being provided with at least one elongate vertical recess. The recesses preferably each have a tooth formation projecting therefrom. When the molded grip and weight assembly is pushed over the end of the shaft, portions of a layer of adhesive tape and solvent become bunched in the recess and around the teeth, and when dried, provide a secure attachement of the weight to the shaft.
Abstract: A golf club is described, the golf club having a grip with a weighted element integrally attached to the distal end. The weighted element is fixedly secured within the grip and is shaped in the form of an inverted cup, with flanges described from a central spherical portion. The grip itself is of a resilient material and completely encloses the weighted element, including both sides of the flanges. When the grip is secured on the shaft of a golf club, this completely symmetrical weighted grip provides a leverage and balance that permits greater control and tempo in a golfer's swing.