DR. CALVIN HARGIS, D.C.
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Maple Ave, Warwick, NY

License number
New York X002610-1
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Orthopedic
Address
Address
40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990
Phone
(845) 986-5500
(845) 986-6627 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Calvin Hargis
20 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990
Calvin Hargis
40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-5500
Calvin L Hargis, age 74
40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-5916
(845) 986-5500

Organization information

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Warwick Brain & Spine Therapy - Calvin Hargis DC

40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990

Categories:
Chiropractors
Phone:
(845) 986-5916 (Phone)


LUTHER CALVIN HARGIS, INC

40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990

Status:
Inactive
Inactive reason:
Dissolution
Registration:
Feb 9, 2004
Inactive since:
Feb 10, 2009
State ID:
3010386
Business type:
DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION
Luther Calvin Hargis, 40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990 (Physical)

Professional information

Calvin Hargis Photo 1

Dr. Calvin Hargis, Warwick NY - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic, Orthopedic Chiropractic
Address:
40 Maple Ave, Warwick 10990
(845) 986-5500 (Phone), (845) 986-6627 (Fax)
Languages:
English


Calvin L Hargis Photo 2

Calvin L Hargis, Warwick NY

Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
40 Maple Ave, Warwick, NY 10990


Calvin Hargis Photo 3

Wrist Support Device

US Patent:
2014008, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Sep 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/029092
Inventors:
Calvin Hargis - Warwick NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/058
US Classification:
602 7, 602 21
Abstract:
A wrist support device includes a splint body having a central portion and a thumb extension. The central portion provides a protective shield which is located such as to overlie a carpal tunnel of a human wrist when the device is worn. The central portion is raised relative to surrounding sections of the splint body such that the central portion can be elevated from the carpal tunnel, does not contact the wearer, and provides a support surface which disperses external forces acting thereon to locations other than the carpal tunnel so as not to compress the carpal tunnel. The thumb extension section of the splint body confronts, supports and stabilizes a base of a thumb of the wearer. The device permits the wearer to rest the inner wrist on counters, keyboard surfaces, counter edges or sharp and irregular surfaces without compression of the carpal tunnel area.