DR. CHRISTOPHER DEAN ANDERSON, DDS
Dentist at Coffee Rd, Modesto, CA

License number
California 34814
Category
Dentist
Type
Pediatric Dentistry
Address
Address
1213 Coffee Rd SUITE G, Modesto, CA 95355
Phone
(209) 575-9501
(209) 575-9502 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Christopher Anderson
4654 W Berkeley Ave, Fresno, CA 93722
Christopher Anderson
4704 Polo Club Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93312
Christopher Anderson, age 46
4651 Briarhill Dr, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Christopher Anderson
4564 Jones Ave APT 105, Riverside, CA 92505
Christopher Anderson, age 54
45073 Tiburcio Dr, Temecula, CA 92592
(512) 288-9535

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Dr. Christopher D Anderson, Modesto CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Dr. Christopher D Anderson, Modesto CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Pediatric Dentistry
Address:
1213 Coffee Rd SUITE G, Modesto 95355
(209) 575-9501 (Phone), (209) 575-9502 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Christopher Dean Anderson, Modesto CA

Christopher Dean Anderson, Modesto CA

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
1213 Coffee Rd, Modesto, CA 95355


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Therapeutic Limb Brace

Therapeutic Limb Brace

US Patent:
5058574, Oct 22, 1991
Filed:
Jun 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/542162
Inventors:
Lucinda L. Anderson - Colton CA
Christopher D. Anderson - Modesto CA
International Classification:
A61F 501, A61F 500, A61F 504
US Classification:
128 80F
Abstract:
A therapeutic limb brace for gradually extending flexion contractures of a patient's knee or elbow, and for increasing dorsiflexion of the foot. Upper and lower frames of the brace are incrementally adjustable in both length and lateral spacing for fitting limbs of various proportions, the frames having side members that are comfortably spaced apart from the limb. Control of knee joint movement, for example, is provided by one or more tension springs that can be selectively hooked in parallel between the upper and middle frames for dynamic therapy, a stop member for preventing hyperextension, and a plurality of index holes that can be used in static therapy for locking the frames in fixed angular relation or for limiting movement to a selected angular range. A turnbuckle substituted for one of the springs provides gradual movement at high mechanical advantage. A cable and sheave tackle assembly having series-connected springs can replace the direct parallel spring connections for simplifying the wearing and adjustment of the brace by the user.