RICHARD DAVID COLEMAN, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapists at 12 St, Oakland, CA

License number
California MFC19962
Category
Marriage and Family Therapists
Type
Marriage & Family Therapist
Address
Address 2
3301 E 12Th St SUITE 259, Oakland, CA 94601
2314 Derby St, Berkeley, CA 94705
Phone
(510) 269-9046
(510) 540-8217

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Coleman
5193 Toronto Way, Sacramento, CA 95820
Richard Coleman
4700 Old French Town Rd SPC 53, Shingle Springs, CA 95682
Richard Coleman
4969 N Backer Ave APT 223, Fresno, CA 93726
Richard Coleman
486 55Th St, Oakland, CA 94609
Richard Coleman
6241 E Rocking Horse Way, Orange, CA 92869

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Richard D Coleman, Oakland CA - MFT

Richard D Coleman, Oakland CA - MFT

Specialties:
Marriage & Family Therapy
Address:
3301 E 12Th St SUITE 259, Oakland 94601
(510) 269-9046 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Richard David Coleman, Oakland CA

Richard David Coleman, Oakland CA

Specialties:
Psychologist
Address:
3301 E 12Th St, Oakland, CA 94601


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Fixed-Circumference Medical Support Appliance

Fixed-Circumference Medical Support Appliance

US Patent:
7037282, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/121970
Inventors:
Richard A. Coleman - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 5, 602 6, 602 20, 602 23, 128898, 128845
Abstract:
A medical support appliance custom made to fit the patient's limb exactly. Since the appliance fits exactly, it restricts the engorgement of varicose veins and swelling of the limb by retaining its exact shape and dimension, thereby resisting any outward expansion of the limb, and not by pressing in on the limb. The appliance employs an assembly of materials which resists the outward pressure exerted by the veins by retaining its circumference dimensions, and which at the same time stretches longitudinally for comfort and mobility. The assembly is a composite of latex, formed around a replica of the patient's limb, wrapped with non-stretch fiberglass thread, and finished with trim material and a zipper.