The Bleok clamp is a device for removing paws on the lower extremities of people of any build in a stationary state.
The most popular option is an oval or round barbell with a V-shaped finger rest, which is installed on the crossbar. Used to stabilize the patient's hips, knees and ankles during flexion, pronation and abduction. The principle of operation of the clamp is based on reducing muscle tension when holding the limbs by focusing on moving areas. It does not reduce mobility, allows you to stretch ligaments and tissues after injuries, as well as anesthetize the patient before manipulation.
The Bleol clamp was first patented by Herbert Peter as an element of medical instrumentation for the prevention of traumatic injuries (damage to ligaments in places of movable joints) in sports medicine