Design of a Multifunctional Body-Building Rehabilitation

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Design a special needle for a set of legs, waist, arms and back exercise and massage in one multi-functional fitness rehabilitation in view of the existing fitness equipment with single function, single object problems, to Mainly by foot, twisting part, transmission part of seat back massage department, and arm exercises section guide rail bracket and a base; the base is located in the bottom, in contact with the ground; the foot part of the drive through the bevel gear and the twisting seat part of a pair of meshing connection, and through the chain wheel bracket fixed with the base seat; twisting part and the guide rail bracket are fixed on a base; a back massage part arranged in the back part of the seat position twist, is fixedly connected with the guide rail bracket; arm exercise part is arranged right above the waist of the seat, and the guide rail and the guide rail bracket with the fuselage rear; with can move up and down and arm exercise device rotating machine has the entire fitness; a variety of functions, covering small area, can exercise and massage on people's legs, waist, back and arms, to meet the various needs of people.

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