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METHOD FOR IMPROVING BLOOD FLOW OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX

A method for improving blood flow of the cerebral cortex is provided in the present invention. The method for improving blood flow of the cerebral cortex includes the following steps: stimulating a predetermined site of a subject in need thereof to improve blood flow of the cerebral cortex of the subject in need thereof, wherein the predetermined site is Shousanli (LI10) acupoint.

SKIN TREATMENT SYSTEM
20210339018 · 2021-11-04 ·

A skin regeneration therapy combining precise bioelectric signals, light, and biologics for skin treatment and regeneration. Precise bioelectric signals give clear instructions to the stimulated cell DNA/RNA to produce specific regenerative proteins on demand. Bioelectric signals give clear instructions to cell membranes on what to let in and what to let out and serve as an equivalent or surrogate of environmental stimuli to cause a cell action in response.

Device for acupuncture and moxibustion therapy and uses thereof
11786440 · 2023-10-17 ·

An acumoxa therapy device utilizes energy waves for preventing, alleviating or treating COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) coronavirus infection. In one embodiment, the device delivers energy in a non-invasive manner. In one embodiment, the device is configured to include an energy pin and one or more energy rings. In one embodiment, the device delivers sufficient energy to certain body parts such as acupoints to achieve an intervening and/or therapeutic effect. In one embodiment, the device maintains or improves general health, or alleviates or treats a subject with COVID-19 infection and one or more other conditions.

HOUSING APPARATUS OF A RECHARGEABLE PHYSIOTHERAPY INSTRUMENT
20230285230 · 2023-09-14 ·

A housing apparatus of a rechargeable physiotherapy instrument, that has a shape of a rounded rectangular prism, is disclosed comprising a back plate that has a shape of a rounded rectangular prism without a top plate, and whose one end comprises a first output interface opening, charging interface opening, a second output interface opening, a first baffle plate, a second baffle plate, a first box-like structure, a second box-like structure, a first spring, and a second spring. The first box-like structure further comprises a first wall and a second wall opposite one another. The second box-like structure further comprises a first wall and a second wall opposite one another.

HOUSING APPARATUS OF A RECHARGEABLE PHYSIOTHERAPY INSTRUMENT
20230285230 · 2023-09-14 ·

A housing apparatus of a rechargeable physiotherapy instrument, that has a shape of a rounded rectangular prism, is disclosed comprising a back plate that has a shape of a rounded rectangular prism without a top plate, and whose one end comprises a first output interface opening, charging interface opening, a second output interface opening, a first baffle plate, a second baffle plate, a first box-like structure, a second box-like structure, a first spring, and a second spring. The first box-like structure further comprises a first wall and a second wall opposite one another. The second box-like structure further comprises a first wall and a second wall opposite one another.

Methods and Systems for Treating Cardiovascular Disease Using an Implantable Electroacupuncture Device

An illustrative method of treating cardiovascular disease in a patient may include 1) generating, by an implantable stimulator, stimulation sessions, wherein the implantable stimulator comprises a central electrode of a first polarity centrally located on a first surface of a housing of the implantable stimulator and an annular electrode of a second polarity and that is spaced apart from the central electrode; and 2) applying, by the implantable stimulator, the stimulation sessions by way of the central electrode and the annular electrode to a location, within the patient, that is associated with the cardiovascular disease.

Methods and Systems for Treating Cardiovascular Disease Using an Implantable Electroacupuncture Device

An illustrative method of treating cardiovascular disease in a patient may include 1) generating, by an implantable stimulator, stimulation sessions, wherein the implantable stimulator comprises a central electrode of a first polarity centrally located on a first surface of a housing of the implantable stimulator and an annular electrode of a second polarity and that is spaced apart from the central electrode; and 2) applying, by the implantable stimulator, the stimulation sessions by way of the central electrode and the annular electrode to a location, within the patient, that is associated with the cardiovascular disease.

TREATMENT PEN, MAIN MACHINE, AND LIMB PAIN TREATMENT INSTRUMENT
20230310268 · 2023-10-05 ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a treatment pen, a main machine, and a limb pain treatment instrument. The treatment pen comprises: a pen rod and a pen cap detachably connected to a distal end of the pen rod, a treatment needle is mounted in the pen rod after the pen cap is detached, a switch button is provided on a surface of the pen rod; a needle tube of the treatment needle extends out of a distal end of the pen cap, a vibrator that can be controlled by the switch button to start and stop is provided inside the pen rod; the vibrator is configured to, when started, transmit physical kinetic energy corresponding to a vibration prescription signal to the treatment needle intervened into a lesion site.

Acoustic shock wave therapeutic methods to prevent or treat opioid addiction

The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.

Acoustic shock wave therapeutic methods to prevent or treat opioid addiction

The method of treating a patient addicted to pain medication or opioids has the step administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses to the patient. A second embodiment includes a treatment to reduce a patient's pain caused by a medical condition and/or medical procedure to reduce or eliminate the taking of addictive pain medication. The treatment has the step of administering acoustic shock waves or pressure pulses directed to an area near a source of the pain or to one or more reflexology zones or to one or more reflexology zones and to an area near the source of the pain or both to treat the medical condition or prior to the medical procedure or during the medical procedure or after the medical procedure or any combination thereof.