JOHN WOOD, DO
Osteopathic Medicine at Coyle Ave, Carmichael, CA

License number
California 20A4550
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address 2
6501 Coyle Ave, Carmichael, CA 95608
4535 Dressler Rd NW, Canton, OH 44718
Phone
(330) 493-4443

Professional information

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Dr. John Wood, Carmichael CA - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
Mercy San Juan Medical Ctr EMR
6501 Coyle Ave, Carmichael 95608
(916) 864-5550 (Phone)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 1993
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Mercy San Juan Medical Ctr EMR
6501 Coyle Ave, Carmichael 95608
Mercy San Juan Medical Center
6501 Coyle Ave, Carmichael 95608
Education:
Medical School
University of Osteopathic Medicine And Health Sciences / College of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduated: 1976
Des Moines Genl Hospital
Graduated: 1977
Lac Usc Med Center
Graduated: 1982


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Tension Exercise Device

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/136936
Inventors:
John D. Wood - North Canton OH, US
International Classification:
A63B 21/02
US Classification:
482124, 482126
Abstract:
A tension exercise device to be worn on the body of the user having a waist encircling belt, a thigh encircling strap on each thigh, a spacer strap extending between the waist belt and each thigh strap and an elastic band attached to either or both the waist belt, the thigh straps, and the ankle straps. The elastic band can have both ends attached to the belt and thigh straps or ankle straps or each elastic band may have one end attached to a handle to hold and pull on while exercising. Wrist straps similar to the ankle straps can also be provided. Attachment rings are located on the waist belt and all the straps for attachment of the elastic bands or as a guide of the elastic bands. The ends of the elastic bands may be attached to various locations on the belt or straps or to pull handles to provide various exercise movements while walking, jogging or jumping to increase both muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness.