DR. WALTER GUTOWSKI, DC
Chiropractic at Stetson Dr, Scottsdale, AZ

License number
Arizona 4707
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Chiropractor
Address
Address
7426 E Stetson Dr SUITE 125, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phone
(480) 425-7100
(480) 425-0131 (Fax)

Organization information

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Walter Gutowski

7426 E Stetson Dr #A125, Scottsdale, AZ 85250

SIC:
6399 - Insurance Carriers, Not Elsewhere Classified


OLYMPIC HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC LLC

7426 E Stetson Dr #125, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Doing business as:
Olympic Health Chiropractic - Walter Gutowski DC
Registration:
Dec 6, 2007
Phone:
(480) 425-7100 (Phone)
State ID:
L-1413354-5
Expiration:
PERPETUAL
Member:
Joseph V Schiegg (Member), 7426 E Stetson Dr #125, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (Physical)
Categories:
Chiropractors
Specialties:
Accidents, Aches, Back Pain, ...
Products:
Adjustments, Chiropractic Treatments, Consultations, ...
Additional:
Provident Network Group Insurance


Walter Gutowski DC

8149 N 87 Pl #136, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Categories:
Chiropractors, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(480) 315-6500 (Phone)

Professional information

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Dr. Walter Gutowski, Scottsdale AZ - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
Associated Health Care LLC
8149 N 87Th Pl STE 136, Scottsdale 85258
(480) 315-6500 (Phone)
8149 N 87Th Pl, Scottsdale 85258
(480) 315-6500 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Mobile Palm Heel, Wrist And Forearm Support For Use With Keyboards

US Patent:
5881976, Mar 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/969840
Inventors:
Walter M. Gutowski - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B43L 1500
US Classification:
2481185
Abstract:
An apparatus includes one or a pair of support platforms for supporting the palm heels, wrists and forearms of an operator relative to a keyboard. The support platforms lie in a plane extending parallel and adjacent to the upper surfaces of the keyboard keys. Where two support platforms are used, the support platforms are mounted on carriages, independently of each other, so that the support platforms can be moved in the plane: a) in a first direction, perpendicular to the keyboard rows between forward positions where forward edges of the support platforms preferably overlap at least a portion of the first row of keyboard keys and b) rearward positions where the forward edges of the support platforms are positioned between the operator and the first row of keyboard keys, and in a second direction, parallel to the keyboard rows, whereby all keyboard keys can be operated by flexion and extension of the operator's fingers with substantially no flexion or extension of the operator's wrists which along with the operator's palm heels and forearms remain supported by and at rest on the upper surfaces of the support platforms during operation of the keyboard.


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Mobile Palm Heel, Wrist And Forearm Support For Use With Keyboards

US Patent:
5915655, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
Mar 12, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/071147
Inventors:
Walter M. Gutowski - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
F16M 1120
US Classification:
2481185
Abstract:
An apparatus includes one or a pair of support platforms for supporting the palm heels, wrists and forearms of an operator relative to a keyboard. The support platforms lie in a plane extending parallel and adjacent to the upper surfaces of the keyboard keys. Where two support platforms are used, the support platforms are mounted on carriages, independently of each other, so that the support platforms can be moved in the plane: a) in a first direction, perpendicular to the keyboard rows between forward positions where forward edges of the support platforms preferably overlap at least a portion of the first row of keyboard keys and b) rearward positions where the forward edges of the support platforms are positioned between the operator and the first row of keyboard keys, and in a second direction, parallel to the keyboard rows, whereby all keyboard keys can be operated by flexion and extension of the operator's fingers with substantially no flexion or extension of the operator's wrists which along with the operator's palm heels and forearms remain supported by and at rest on the upper surfaces of the support platforms during operation of the keyboard.