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Anti-tremor orthotic system
11918499 · 2024-03-05 ·

An anti-tremor orthotic system is disclosed for reducing tremors in individuals with various medical conditions. A user can utilize the present invention as a means to reduce tremors without having to reduce or restrict daily activities or the functional range of motion of their arms and hands when in use.

Anti-tremor orthotic system
11918499 · 2024-03-05 ·

An anti-tremor orthotic system is disclosed for reducing tremors in individuals with various medical conditions. A user can utilize the present invention as a means to reduce tremors without having to reduce or restrict daily activities or the functional range of motion of their arms and hands when in use.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MECHANICAL STIMULATION FOR PAIN RELIEF
20240065937 · 2024-02-29 ·

System and method of mechanical nerve stimulation for pain relief via mechano-receptor treatment on inverse linked neuro-receptors of the spinal column is provided as an indirect means of treating localized pain through the administration of remote mechanical stimulation.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MECHANICAL STIMULATION FOR PAIN RELIEF
20240065937 · 2024-02-29 ·

System and method of mechanical nerve stimulation for pain relief via mechano-receptor treatment on inverse linked neuro-receptors of the spinal column is provided as an indirect means of treating localized pain through the administration of remote mechanical stimulation.

LAYERED YARN AND WEIGHTED BLANKET FOR DEEP PRESSURE THERAPY
20240058567 · 2024-02-22 · ·

Disclosed is a weighted material that is configured to effectuate deep pressure therapy to a person when the weighted material is used as a blanket over the person's body. A length of layered yarn is interlooped to form the weighted material. The layered yarn includes an outer tube extending longitudinally from a first end to a second end. The outer tube defines a conduit extending longitudinally therethrough from the first end to the second end. A fiber material is disposed within the conduit and extend longitudinally from the first end to the second end. The interlooped length of yarn, by itself, is configured and sufficiently weighted to effectuate deep pressure therapy to a person when the blanket lies over the person's body. Various other systems and methods are also disclosed.

Methods and devices to reduce the likelihood of injury from concussive or blast forces

A method and device for reducing the damaging effects of radiant energy, blast, or concussive events includes applying pressure to at least one jugular vein to reduce the egress of blood from the cranial cavity during or before the incidence of the imparting event. Reducing blood outflow from the cranial cavity increases intracranial volume and/or pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injury and injuries to the spinal column. Reducing blood outflow further increases the intracranial pressure and volume, and thereby increases the pressure and volume of the cochlear fluid, the vitreous humor and the cerebrospinal fluid to thereby reduce the risk of injury to the inner ear, internal structure of the eye and of the spinal column. In addition, increasing intracranial pressure and volume reduces the likelihood of brain injury and any associated loss of olfactory function.

Methods and devices to reduce the likelihood of injury from concussive or blast forces

A method and device for reducing the damaging effects of radiant energy, blast, or concussive events includes applying pressure to at least one jugular vein to reduce the egress of blood from the cranial cavity during or before the incidence of the imparting event. Reducing blood outflow from the cranial cavity increases intracranial volume and/or pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injury and injuries to the spinal column. Reducing blood outflow further increases the intracranial pressure and volume, and thereby increases the pressure and volume of the cochlear fluid, the vitreous humor and the cerebrospinal fluid to thereby reduce the risk of injury to the inner ear, internal structure of the eye and of the spinal column. In addition, increasing intracranial pressure and volume reduces the likelihood of brain injury and any associated loss of olfactory function.

METHOD OF STIMULATING HAIR GROWTH
20190336391 · 2019-11-07 ·

A method of stimulating hair growth on the scalp of a person's head using a device having a handle and a blade means, the method including the steps of: contacting the blade means on a first area of the scalp; moving the blade means in a continuous reciprocating motion on the scalp in a first direction and an opposite second direction for a first period of time to exfoliate skin on the first area, wherein the blade means remains in continuous contact with the scalp during the reciprocating motion until hair growth is detected in the first area.

METHOD OF STIMULATING HAIR GROWTH
20190336391 · 2019-11-07 ·

A method of stimulating hair growth on the scalp of a person's head using a device having a handle and a blade means, the method including the steps of: contacting the blade means on a first area of the scalp; moving the blade means in a continuous reciprocating motion on the scalp in a first direction and an opposite second direction for a first period of time to exfoliate skin on the first area, wherein the blade means remains in continuous contact with the scalp during the reciprocating motion until hair growth is detected in the first area.

Massager Cover
20240122804 · 2024-04-18 ·

A massager cover for covering a massager housing with massage openings on at least one side of the massager housing. The massager cover includes a first panel section positioned to cover the side of the massager housing having massage openings when the first panel section is in a first position. A second panel section is joined with the first panel section and affixed to a side of the massager housing adjacent to the side having massage openings. The first and second panel sections are articulated and moveable between and first and second position, where the first panel section is positioned on top of the second panel section when in the second position. A fastener is further included for removably securing the first panel section on top of the second panel section when the first panel section is moved from the first position to the second position. The fastener may be magnets included in both panels as well as on the massager housing for removably securing the first panel section to both the massager housing when in a first position and the second panel section when in a second position.