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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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04 48 Equipment for movement, strength and balance training

04 48 03 Exercise and ergometer cycles

Stationary cycles for physical exercise.
Included are, e.g., arm ergometer cycles and weight bearing treadmill systems.

04 48 07 Assistive products for walking exercise

Stationary equipment for providing support to a person learning to walk.
Included are, e.g., parallel bars and weight support treadmill systems.
Assistive products for training in personal mobility, see 05 33 09.

04 48 08 Standing frames and supports for standing

Stationary equipment for providing support to a person for keeping an upright position.

04 48 12 Finger and hand exercise devices

Equipment for training movement or strengthening the fingers and/or the hands.

04 48 15 Arm exercise devices, trunk exercise devices and leg exercise devices

Equipment for training movement and balance or for strengthening the limbs and the trunk.
Included are, e.g., wall bars, trampolines, gymnasium mats, balance boards, and equipment that supports aerobic and strength training for people who are sitting in a wheelchair while exercising.

04 48 18 Weighted cuffs

Cuffs filled with weighted substances worn on the limbs during exercise to strengthen them or to prevent trembling in them.

04 48 21 Tilting tables

Platforms for positioning and supporting a person while progressively moving them from a lying position to an upright position so that the body can adapt to functioning in that position.

04 48 24 Biofeedback devices for movement, strength and balance training

Devices for providing an audible, visible or tactile signal in response to a specific physical or physiological action.

04 48 27 Assistive products for positioning the body during therapy

Equipment for supporting a person in the correct position to facilitate therapy and treatment.
Tilting tables, see 04 48 21.

04 48 30 Jaw exercise devices

Included are, e.g. devices for traction of the jaw.

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