A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) table designed to support a patient and to provide traction for the back muscles and spine (e.g., lumbar, cervical) by a motorized mechanical manipulation of the spine. The table surface may consist of sections that ...
A fixed framework with a tilting table platform designed to support the body of a patient and provide traction for the back muscles and spine by allowing the patient manually invert their entire body in a supine position (feet up and head down). The patient...
A fixed framework table designed to support the body of a patient and provide traction for the back muscles and spine by flexing the patient into a reverse supine body arch. The patient locks their feet behind a cross-member and bends backward over the curv...
A mobile, manually-operated, table designed to support a patient and to provide traction for the back muscles and spine (e.g., lumbar, cervical) by a mechanical altering of the table surface geometry. The surface typically consists of sections that can be r...
A hand-held device intended to be used to clean an ex situ non-endoscopic airway device [e.g., endotracheal (ET) tube, tracheoesophageal speech valve, laryngeal airway], once it has been removed from the patient, to remove organic matter (e.g., phlegm). It ...
A non-sterile hand-held device intended to be used to clean an in situ airway device (e.g., indwelling tracheoesophageal speech valve, laryngeal airway). It is inserted into the central lumen of the device and typically rotated multiple times to remove orga...
A hand-held, non-electric, mechanically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The instrument uses a manually-operated...
A dedicated, non-powered, wheeled mobility device with a seat designed to enable occupant mobilization while facilitating spinal traction in conjunction with a skull-attached halo ring (not included) for a patient with a spinal disorder (e.g., kyphosis, sco...
A hand-held, electrically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The electromechanical instrument is typically pistol-...
A hand-held device intended to be used to clean an ex situ non-endoscopic airway device [e.g., endotracheal (ET) tube, tracheoesophageal speech valve, laryngeal airway], once it has been removed from the patient, to remove organic matter (e.g., phlegm). It ...