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  2. Performance Health - Wikipedia

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    Hygenic Corporation was founded in 1925 by Walter P. Keith. [5] They originated the Thera-Band, Dyna-Band, Parabath, and Hygenic products. [6]In 2006, Hygenic bought Performance Health Inc., a company from Export, Pennsylvania that makes the Biofreeze topical analgesic and the Prossage warming massage ointment.

  3. Aquatic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic therapy is beneficial for people with spinal cord injury or disorder. Aquatic therapy promotes physical and psychosocial benefits for patients with spinal cord injury and disorders. In a study, underwater treadmill training improved lower extremity strength, balance and gait in people who suffer from partial damage to their spinal cord.

  4. Inflatable armbands - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable armbands, usually referred to as simply armbands, water wings, swimmies, or floaties, are swim aids designed to help a wearer float in water and learn to swim. [ 1 ] Inflatable armbands are typically cylindrical , inflatable plastic bands that are inflated and worn on the upper arms.

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  6. Scuba set - Wikipedia

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    The word SCUBA was coined in 1952 by Major Christian Lambertsen who served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps from 1944 to 1946 as a physician. [1] Lambertsen first called the closed-circuit rebreather apparatus he had invented "Laru", an (acronym for Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit) but, in 1952, rejected the term "Laru" for "SCUBA" ("Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus"). [2]

  7. Aquatic weed harvester - Wikipedia

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    Tampa, Florida used an aquatic weed harvester in 2013 to clear aquatic plant life from lakes in the area. [4] In 2012 in Leoni, Michigan, an aquatic weed harvester was used to remove algae from Center Lake. [5] The algae appeared to have roots, and other techniques such as attempting to kill it with chemicals were unsuccessful. [5]