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APPROACHES TO MITIGATING PRESSURE APPLIED TO IMMOBILIZED PATIENTS UNDERGOING TREATMENT BY UNDERLYING SURFACES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS
20250090737 · 2025-03-20 ·

Introduced here are pressure-mitigation apparatuses able to mitigate the pressure applied to a human body by the surface of an object. A controller device can be fluidically coupled to a pressure-mitigation device that includes a series of selectively inflatable chambers. When a pressure-mitigation device is placed between a human body and a surface, the controller device can continuously, intelligently, and autonomously circulate air through the chambers of the pressure-mitigation device. As further discussed below, the controller device may cause the chambers to be selectively inflated, deflated, or any combination thereof. Such an approach is useful in a variety of contexts. For example, pressure-mitigation apparatuses may be used to improve treatment of patients suffering from respiratory illnesses and patients who are partially or completely immobilized for extended durations (e.g., as part of a medical procedure).

APPROACHES TO MITIGATING PRESSURE APPLIED TO IMMOBILIZED PATIENTS UNDERGOING TREATMENT BY UNDERLYING SURFACES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS
20250090738 · 2025-03-20 ·

Introduced here are pressure-mitigation apparatuses able to mitigate the pressure applied to a human body by the surface of an object. A controller device can be fluidically coupled to a pressure-mitigation device that includes a series of selectively inflatable chambers. When a pressure-mitigation device is placed between a human body and a surface, the controller device can continuously, intelligently, and autonomously circulate air through the chambers of the pressure-mitigation device. As further discussed below, the controller device may cause the chambers to be selectively inflated, deflated, or any combination thereof. Such an approach is useful in a variety of contexts. For example, pressure-mitigation apparatuses may be used to improve treatment of patients suffering from respiratory illnesses and patients who are partially or completely immobilized for extended durations (e.g., as part of a medical procedure).

PRESSURE-MITIGATION APPARATUSES FOR IMPROVED TREATMENT OF IMMOBILIZED PATIENTS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20250090739 · 2025-03-20 ·

Introduced here are pressure-mitigation apparatuses able to mitigate the pressure applied to a human body by the surface of an object. A controller device can be fluidically coupled to a pressure-mitigation device that includes a series of selectively inflatable chambers. When a pressure-mitigation device is placed between a human body and a surface, the controller device can continuously, intelligently, and autonomously circulate air through the chambers of the pressure-mitigation device. As further discussed below, the controller device may cause the chambers to be selectively inflated, deflated, or any combination thereof. Such an approach is useful in a variety of contexts. For example, pressure-mitigation apparatuses may be used to improve treatment of patients suffering from respiratory illnesses and patients who are partially or completely immobilized for extended durations (e.g., as part of a medical procedure).

PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS WITH NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

A patient support apparatus for supporting a patient includes a mattress with an inflatable mattress portion with a plurality of states. The apparatus further includes a control system to control inflation or deflation of the mattress portion to change its state between two or more of the states. The apparatus further includes a user interface in communication with the control system, which is configured to allow a user to select an inflate or deflate function of the mattress portion to change the state of the mattress portion. Further, the control system is operable to inflate or deflate the mattress portion in response to the signal being generated when a user selects an inflate or deflate function at the user interface. The control system is configured to generate a notification indicative of the selected state of the mattress portion to remind to a caregiver to change the selected state.

NEWBORN SUPPORT DEVICE AND RESUSCITATION DEVICE

A newborn support device for supporting a newborn in close proximity to the mother is provided. The newborn support device has a support platform for receiving thereon the newborn in an almost fully supported manner. The platform is provided with an elongated slit which is accessible from a side of the platform and extends through the platform from the top surface to a bottom surface of the platform. The slit enables resuscitation of the newborn on the platform with delayed cord clamping. In another aspect the invention relates to a resuscitation device having resuscitation means connected to such a support device.

Radiotherapy apparatus for delivering radiation to a subject
12285634 · 2025-04-29 · ·

The present application relates to a radiotherapy apparatus for delivering radiation to a subject. The apparatus comprises a source of radiation configured to rotate about an isocenter and emit radiation in a radiation plane containing said isocentre. The apparatus also comprises a subject support surface including a portion configured to be located substantially at the isocenter. The subject support surface comprises a subject support surface rotation mechanism configured to rotate the subject support surface about an axis of rotation parallel to and spaced from an axis that passes through the isocenter. The subject support surface also comprises a first section configured to move from a first position to a second position along at least one of a longitudinal and lateral direction. The apparatus also comprises a processor configured to control the longitudinal and/or lateral movement of the first section as a function of the rotation of the subject support surface to maintain the portion of the subject support surface substantially at the isocenter.

Anatomically adaptable headrest apparatus
12527708 · 2026-01-20 ·

The present disclosure provides a headrest for therapeutic environments which is able to adapt and conform to the individual anatomic shape of a patient's head to provide firm support in a desired position for the duration of a therapy session, and which is able to maintain that shape to provide consistent positioning of a patient's head across multiple sessions. The headrest comprises an adjustable support element coupled to a headrest shell, with a headrest cushion being affixed to the shell that can conform to the shape of the patient's head and neck. The cushion is either a vacuum cushion or formed of a memory material, such that the deformation caused by supporting the patient can be reproduced if necessary.

Fixing pathologicoanatomic headrest with a rubber pad with a sulfur mass content of 4 percent
20260060867 · 2026-03-05 ·

The invention relates to the field of pathological anatomy. A fixing pathologicoanatomic headrest with a rubber pad with a sulfur mass content of 4 percent, consisting of a pathological anatomical headrest having one stop for one side of the head, fixed to the surface of the headrest, on which the head of a corpse is located during a pathological anatomical autopsy, and a second stop with the ability to move and fix relative to the surface of the headrest until it stops at the other side of the head so that this side part of the head, also resting against the fixed above-mentioned stop and located on the surface of the headrest, also rests against the above-mentioned second stop with a force sufficient to fix the head located on the headrest, between the above-mentioned stops in the above-mentioned position, characterized by the presence of a rubber plate with a sulfur mass content of 4 percent, covering the surface of the above stop, fixed to the surface of the headrest and facing the above-mentioned stop, having the ability to move, mounted on this surface. The technical result is a prevention of slippage of the side part of the head pressed against this plate corresponding to the efficiency of the elasticity of the above-mentioned rubber plate with a mass content of sulfur of 4 percent. One independent claim. One illustration.

Percussive adjusting instrument

A percussive adjusting instrument is provided which includes a percussive instrument head and a traversing arm that couples to the percussive instrument head. The percussive instrument head is movable with respect to the traversing arm. A vertical arm supports the traversing arm. The vertical arm also pivots the traversing arm and the percussive instrument head about an axis. A pivot assembly allows movement of the vertical arm and the percussive instrument head.