Jack Holder
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Flamingo Dr, Miami, FL

License number
Arizona 3265
Issued Date
Dec 21, 1981
Category
Chiropractic
Address
Address
3303 Flamingo Dr, Miami, FL

Professional information

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Chiropractic Device For Removing A Vertebral Subluxation

US Patent:
5632765, May 27, 1997
Filed:
Feb 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/384542
Inventors:
Jack M. Holder - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
606238
Abstract:
A chiropractic mallet instrument for delivering a selected impact to the spinal vertebrae and or other bones of a patient in order to remove a vertebral subluxation and or other subluxations includes a tubular housing with a central handle movably supported thereon, a compression spring engaging a latch assembly and an elongate anvil member coaxially and movably fitted within an interior of the housing and extending from one end thereof, the anvil member including a distal end zone with a distal tip structured for removable attachment of various impact heads of different sizes, shapes and densities, the anvil member being axially movable relative to a longitudinal axis of the housing between a retracted, cocked position and an extended, released position. The latch assembly is operably interconnected to the central handle and carries and holds the anvil member in the retracted, cocked position upon movement of the central handle towards a palm handle on an opposite end of the housing. Application of pressure to the distal tip actuates a trigger mechanism, releasing the latch assembly and anvil member, causing the compression spring to urge the anvil member rapidly to the extended, released position.


Jack Holder Photo 2

Ear Piece

US Patent:
5247946, Sep 28, 1993
Filed:
May 21, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/886364
Inventors:
Jack M. Holder - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61H 3904
US Classification:
128864
Abstract:
An improved ear piece to be inserted and dwell on the human outer ear wherein the ear piece has an upper portion overlaying the triangular fossa, a lower portion overlaying the inferior and superior concha and concha ridge areas, and a grooved bridge portion interconnecting the upper and lower portions to receive and embrace the inferior crus; the lower portion includes a terminal end with a through hole sized and configured to allow sound to enter into the ear canal and the upper portion has a nose portion sized and ccnfigured to nest in the internal helix above the inferior crus of a human ear covering the triangular fossa, wherein the ear piece may be of rigid plastic or of rubbery material and may contain a pattern in relief on the surface which confronts the surface of the ear cavity in a pre-selected pattern to correspond to certain ear acupuncture points, and may contain a pattern of magnets on the surface which confronts the surface in the ear cavity in a pre-selected pattern to correspond to certain acupuncture points.

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