RONALD MICHAEL REPICE
Anesthesiologist Assistant in Delaware

License number
Pennsylvania AJ005462L
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Adjunctive Procedures
Address
Address 2
Delaware
Glen Mills, PA 19342

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ronald Repice
640 Georgetown Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Ronald M Repice
1010 Concord Ave, Wilmington, DE 19802
(302) 654-4200
Ronald M Repice
640 Georgetown Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Ronald M Repice, age 56
299 Stanton Ct, Glen Mills, PA 19342
(610) 358-9275
Ronald M Repice
1502 Upland St, Chester, PA 19013
(610) 874-1500

Professional information

Ronald Repice Photo 1

Device For Use On A Traction Machine To Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Other Problems Of The Wrist

US Patent:
5632726, May 27, 1997
Filed:
Nov 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/554117
Inventors:
Ronald M. Repice - Glen Mills PA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 36
Abstract:
A device for mounting onto a traction machine having a base console, an elongated standard extending upward therefrom, and an elongated traction cable suspended vertically downward from the standard and having a free end connector. The device comprises an upper arm support plate, a wrist band, and an adjustable mounting sleeve. The wrist band is arranged to be releasably secured about one wrist of a person and connected to the connection means of the traction machine to be suspended therefrom. The upper arm support plate is an elongated member releasably secured by a bracket to the sleeve for supporting the upper arm of the person and includes an adjustable strap for extending about the upper arm of the person to releasably secure it in place on support plate. The adjustable sleeve is slidably mounting on the standard and includes releasable securement means, e. g. , at least one set screw, for releasably securing it at any vertical position along the standard.


Ronald Repice Photo 2

Portable Adjustable Traction Appliance To Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Other Problems Of The Wrist

US Patent:
5702355, Dec 30, 1997
Filed:
Jan 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/783632
Inventors:
Ronald M. Repice - Glen Mills PA
Harold E. Clupper - West Chester PA
International Classification:
A61F 504
US Classification:
602 21
Abstract:
A portable appliance for treating carpal tunnel syndrome and/or other problems of the wrist of a person. The appliance comprises a releasably securable sleeve means for securement to a person's forearm, a stationary member positioned on the sleeve means, a moveable member slidably coupled to the stationary member, a cuff means secured to an end of the moveable member and a bias means coupled between the stationary member and the moveable member. The bias means is provided for urging the moveable member to slide from a retracted position to an extended position thus causing the cuff means to securely engage a portion of the person's hand adjacent the person's wrist to apply a predetermined tensile load to the person's wrist in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the forearm.


Ronald Repice Photo 3

Portable Adjustable Traction Appliance To Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Other Problems Of The Wrist

US Patent:
2001003, Oct 18, 2001
Filed:
Nov 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/728610
Inventors:
Ronald Repice - Glen Mills PA, US
International Classification:
A61F005/00
US Classification:
602/036000, 602/032000
Abstract:
A portable appliance for treating carpal tunnel syndrome and/or other problems of the wrist of a person. The appliance comprises a releasably securable sleeve means for securement to a person's forearm, a stationary member positioned on the sleeve means, a moveable member slidably coupled to the stationary member, a cuff means secured to an end of the moveable member and a bias means coupled between the stationary member and the moveable member. The bias means is provided for urging the moveable member to slide from a retracted position to an extended position thus causing the cuff means to securely engage a portion of the person's hand adjacent the person's wrist to apply a predetermined tensile load to the person's wrist in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the forearm.