Patent classifications
A61H99/00
Systems and methods of personal effects that promote healing
Systems and methods of improving new age healing techniques. Personal effects including solids understood by practitioners of new age healing techniques to have vibrational qualities that are thought to improve health of body and mind. Personal effects including conductive elements coupling one or more solids to each other and to the user/wearer of the personal effect to improve the benefits to that user/wearer. Methods of improving health involving personal effects of the inventive subject matter.
Prostate Exercise Method
A method for strength and conditioning of the voluntary muscle and its ligaments in the prostate gland. The method uses a device inserted into the urethra to both extend and offer the contracting muscle resistance enabling the exercise of an unopposed muscle. This method reverses the atrophy of this gland known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) which every man will experience should they live into their nineties.
Prostate Exercise Method
A method for strength and conditioning of the voluntary muscle and its ligaments in the prostate gland. The method uses a device inserted into the urethra to both extend and offer the contracting muscle resistance enabling the exercise of an unopposed muscle. This method reverses the atrophy of this gland known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) which every man will experience should they live into their nineties.
Massage guiding device and massage guiding method
A massage guiding device and a massage guiding method are provided. The massage guiding device includes: a main body (1); and an image recognition unit (2) and a projection unit (3) which are disposed on the main body (1). The image recognition unit (2) is configured to obtain an image of a person being massaged and determine massage information based on the image of the person being massaged. The projection unit (3) is configured to emit visible light according to the massage information as determined by the image recognition unit (2) so as to display the massage information on a body of the person being massaged. The massage guiding device is applicable in a massage process to solve the problems that unprofessional massagers cannot achieve desired massage effect due to lacking of massage information or due to incorrect massage information.
Massage guiding device and massage guiding method
A massage guiding device and a massage guiding method are provided. The massage guiding device includes: a main body (1); and an image recognition unit (2) and a projection unit (3) which are disposed on the main body (1). The image recognition unit (2) is configured to obtain an image of a person being massaged and determine massage information based on the image of the person being massaged. The projection unit (3) is configured to emit visible light according to the massage information as determined by the image recognition unit (2) so as to display the massage information on a body of the person being massaged. The massage guiding device is applicable in a massage process to solve the problems that unprofessional massagers cannot achieve desired massage effect due to lacking of massage information or due to incorrect massage information.
Method of providing mobile therapy
A method for a mobile therapy provider to provide mobile therapy to a patient is disclosed. The mobile therapy provider receives an authorized prescription to provide therapy services, such as water therapy services, to the patient. The mobile therapy provider also verifies that medical insurance is available to the patient to cover the cost of the therapy. An appointment is scheduled with the patient to provide the mobile therapy services at an agreed upon location. A mobile therapy vehicle having therapy equipment is dispatched to the location agreed upon with the patient. An attending therapist provides the patient with the required type and scope of therapy in the mobile therapy vehicle. The results of therapy session are sent by the mobile provider to the insurance provider for payment and to the licensed health care professional.
Expert associations-based treatment system for reducing tissue damage from reperfusion injury
An expert system facilitates non-surgical manual semi-occlusion method for treating Reperfusion Injury (RI). This technique involves a four phase framework: (1) palpating a soft tissue structure or segment of the body in order to bring blood flow to the areacalled the Touch; (2) placing a contact point at the nearest proximal vascular branch that supplies the specific target structure and creating manual tension at a vector running 90 to the elongate axis of the artery to act as a manual tourniquetcalled the Activation; (3) maintaining the vector of tension until a pulse is felt under the contact point and then waiting for the pulse to adequately diminishherein called the Pulse; and (4) applying a stretch on the nerve that supplies the Structure or Segment, both locally and centrally, in order to occlude the blood supply to the nerve for 30 secondscalled the Neurovascular Stretch.
Apparatus and Methods for Phototherapy
There is provided a phototherapy apparatus, in which the therapeutic light is delivered through one or more massage components. The massage component provides mechanical massage to the subject biological tissue and modifies the properties of the subject tissue in thickness, density, etc. to facilitate the absorption of the therapeutic light and enhance the effect of the phototherapy procedure. The light source of the phototherapy apparatus is actively cooled by a synthetic jet cooler.
Apparatus and Methods for Phototherapy
There is provided a phototherapy apparatus, in which the therapeutic light is delivered through one or more massage components. The massage component provides mechanical massage to the subject biological tissue and modifies the properties of the subject tissue in thickness, density, etc. to facilitate the absorption of the therapeutic light and enhance the effect of the phototherapy procedure. The light source of the phototherapy apparatus is actively cooled by a synthetic jet cooler.
Vibrating glass massager
A vibrating glass massager includes a glass vibration head having a base end, a free end, and a wall defining a hollow interior compartment that is closed at the vibration head free end and open at the vibration head base end. A vibration motor assembly is disposed in the vibration head interior compartment. A resilient vibration-transmitting interface is disposed between the vibration motor assembly and the vibration head wall. A non-glass base includes a base housing. The base housing and the vibration head base end are joined in interlocking relationship at a head-base connection interface. A power source and a control circuit are disposed in the base housing. The control circuit is electrically connected to the power source and to the vibration motor assembly. The glass vibration head is operable to deliver vibrations received from the vibration motor assembly via the vibration transmitting interface.