DR. MICHAEL OLSON, D.C
Chiropractic at Cascade St, East Farmington, WI

License number
Wisconsin 1402-012
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Chiropractor
Address
Address
307 Cascade St, East Farmington, WI 54020
Phone
(715) 294-3211
(715) 417-3103 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Olson, age 59
521 S 72Nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Michael Olson, age 64
5222 W 5 Mile Rd, Caledonia, WI 53108
Michael Olson, age 81
5218 Camilla Rd, Madison, WI 53716
(702) 592-8436
Michael Olson, age 65
52380 Wisconsin Ave, Drummond, WI 54832
(715) 739-6687
Michael Olson, age 47
518 Lewis St, Burlington, WI 53105
(262) 763-5822

Organization information

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OLSON CHIROPRACTIC, LTD

307 Cascade St, Osceola, WI 54020

Status:
Inactive
Doing business as:
Olson Chiropractic Clinic - Michael Olson DC
Registration:
Oct 12, 1981
Phone:
(715) 294-3211 (Phone), (715) 755-2669 (Fax)
State ID:
5O04413
Business type:
Service Corporation
Categories:
Chiropractic Clinics, Chiropractors
Specialties:
Allergies, BALANCE, Coordination, ...
Brands:
Professional Adjuster
Products:
Acupuncture, Allergy Elimination, Chiropractic, ...
Additional:
Foundations in Health, A Pro-Adjuster Chiropractor, Offering Integrated Health Care

Professional information

Michael Olson Photo 1

Cervical Pillow

US Patent:
5644809, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
May 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/648426
Inventors:
Michael J. Olson - Osceola WI
International Classification:
A47G 902
US Classification:
5636
Abstract:
The present invention is a cervical pillow designed to be used by people while they sleep. The cervical pillow comprises a top portion having a neck support and a head support. A shoulder ledge extends from the top portion along the front edge of the pillow to accommodate the sleeper's shoulder when the sleeper rolls to one side. The cervical pillow has a V-shaped pocket formed in the bottom portion of the pillow under the shoulder ledge to accommodate a sleeper's shoulder. A first and second arm channel extends angularly from the V-shaped pocket to accommodate the sleeper's arm as the arm is extended under the pillow. Each arm channel has a shoulder opening in communication with the V-shaped pocket and a hand end which may extend to the back edge of the pillow adjacent to a side edge. Each arm channel is formed at an angle relative to the front of the pillow. A central prop portion extends from the bottom portion of the pillow between the arm channels to support the sleeper's head while allowing the sleeper's arm to extend through the arm channel.