DR. WILLIAM JAMES RUCH, D.C.
Chiropractic at Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA

License number
California DC 18253
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Chiropractor
Address
Address
5212 Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA 94618
Phone
(510) 653-0682
(510) 653-0422 (Fax)
(510) 338-0959
(510) 338-0782 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
William Ruch, age 76
7125 Woodrow Dr, Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 338-0959
William Ruch, age 76
7125 Woodrow Dr, Oakland, CA 94611
William Ruch, age 89
11555 Laurelcrest Dr, Studio City, CA 91604
William W Ruch
2950 Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 244-0033
William W Ruch
11555 Laurelcrest Rd, Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 980-0600
(818) 762-5466
(970) 926-7824

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Dr. William J Ruch, Oakland CA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Dr. William J Ruch, Oakland CA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
5212 Claremont Ave, Oakland 94618
(510) 653-0682 (Phone), (510) 653-0422 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Passive Glove For Plastic Deformation Of Hand Extensors And Flexors

Passive Glove For Plastic Deformation Of Hand Extensors And Flexors

US Patent:
6092236, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Jul 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/119699
Inventors:
William J. Ruch - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A41D 1900
US Classification:
2159
Abstract:
A passive, or anti-exercise, glove designed to produce plastic deformation of the flexors and/or the extensors of an arm by permanently lengthening the muscle tissue or the implicated tendon or tendons. The lengthened muscle/tendon relieves the stress on the carpal tunnel and permits the spacing surrounding the wrist bones to return to a non-compacted condition. Pressure on the median nerve is relieved and the repetitive strain injury is mitigated. The glove includes an enclosure defining a hand receiving region complementary to a hand of a user, the enclosure further defining a weight receiving region adapted to receive a user selectable weight such that the weight receiving region encapsulates the hand receiving region; and a mechanism, coupled to the enclosure, for securing the enclosure to the user.