Patent classifications
A61H2209/00
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PASSIVE, ACTIVE, AND RESISTANCE RANGE OF MOTION AND STRETCHING APPARATUS
The present invention includes a rehabilitation apparatus that can assist a patient that has been impaired, injured/traumatized, or subject to degenerative conditions in his or her lower limbs. The apparatus may be designed to exercise the extension and flexion movements for a patient's leg after knee surgery. A thigh support link may be connected to an upper leg link, which is connected to a lower leg link for supporting the patient's leg during the extension and flexion range of movements. A foot plate with wheels may be connected to the lower leg link, and the wheels enable the foot plate to slide along a base as the patient moves in both directions. A sled or connector provides a flexible connection between the thigh support link and the base, which allows the thigh support link to travel along the base in conjunction with the foot plate wheels. The present invention provides adjustable, constant resistance as the extension and flexion exercises are done. In some embodiments, the resistance may be different for the extension and flexion ranges of motion. The resistance may be applied through the connection of the sled or connector to the base. This can be done with direct or magnetic resistance mechanisms. In one embodiment, one or more b-motors or magnetic clutches are used to provide magnetic resistance.
INTERMITTENT PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION DEVICE
An intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) device includes a user interface allowing selection among different categories of circulation insufficiency. After one of the categories is selected the possible range for the treatment parameters are limited. The disclosed device includes an intermittent pneumatic compression device that has lockable, adjustable treatment parameters. A lockout mechanism activates after selection of the parameter values, preventing the patient from changing the selected values. The lockout mechanism requires an access device to make further changes to the values. An inflatable cuff for the foot includes both a zipper and hook-and-loop fasteners to maintain tension during compression and wherein the zipper can be opened to remove said cuff while preserving the hook-and-loop fastener relationship so that when the cuff is placed back into position and the zipper closed, the fixed adjustable dimension of the combination will be restored.
CUFF FOR RECEIVING AT LEAST PART OF AN OUTER EXTREMITY OF A PERSON
A cuff for receiving at least part of an outer extremity of a person contains an inner structure, which is provided to bear on the outer extremity of the person, and an outer structure, which supports the inner structure. The inner structure contains a cavity filled with a fluid which, within the cavity, distributes itself at least in part across the cuff surface spanned by the longer sides and shorter sides of the inner structure of the cuff. It makes available a receiving device which is an improvement which permits optimized transmission of force from a machine, in particular a rehabilitation mechanism or training apparatus, to a person. Since it is formed without seams, it is particularly suitable for use in an environment in which strict demands are placed on cleaning possibilities and hygiene.
Device, system and method for compression treatment of a body part
A device for compressive treatment of a body part includes a compression member, adapted to at least partly encircle the body part, and an actuation unit, arranged to tighten the compression member to provide a compressive force to the body part. Methods are provided for its therapeutic, cosmetic and non-therapeutic use and operation.
Compression device
A compression device for applying controllable compression to a portion of the anatomy of a user, includes a body, at least one memory wire embedded in the body and configured to contract in length upon application of a current so as to reduce an effective length of the body and apply a compressive force to the portion of the anatomy of the user, and a controller configured to selectively apply current to the memory wires to contract the memory wires and reduce the effective length of the body. The controller includes a circuit board supported by the body and a microcontroller mounted to the circuit board, the microcontroller programmed to actuate the memory wires according to a compression protocol stored in a memory associated with the microcontroller. Each memory wire has a first end fixedly connected to the circuit board and a second end fixed relative to the body.
Wearable, self-locking shape memory alloy (SMA) actuator cartridge
Described embodiments provide a shape memory alloy (SMA) cartridge for use in providing controllable compression. The SMA cartridge includes first and second end caps, each of the first and second end caps being coupled to a passive material. One or more SMA coils extend between the first and second end caps. The SMA coils have a trained state and a deformed state, where the SMA coils are in the deformed state when a stimulus is provided thereto and the SMA coils are in the trained state when the stimulus is removed therefrom. The first end cap and the second end cap include a locking mechanism to automatically lock the first and second end caps in a fixed position relative to one another when the SMA coils are contracted.
Pneumatic therapy apparatus and method with overlapped compression
The pneumatic therapy apparatus and method with overlapped compression include a wrap and a controller. The wrap includes an outer wrap and an inner air bladder set; the controller can be fixedly connected to, detachably connected to, or separately connected to the outer wrap; the inner air bladder set includes one or more than one set of a first air bladder and a second air bladder that are overlapped; the controller contains an inflating motor and an integrated control board that are electrically connected. The inflating motor that is controlled by the integrated control board inflates the second air bladder first and then the first air bladder to achieve the overlapped compression between the second air bladder and the first air bladder. Therefore, the user can use the pneumatic therapy apparatus and method with overlapped compression to promote blood flow, treat lymphedema, prevent deep vein thrombosis and other diseases, and improve user experience in the treatment areas.
Inflation Pressure Garments and Connectors
A connector for an inflatable garment that detects a valid connection with a pump.
GARMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE SENSOR AND AT LEAST ONE ACTUATOR RESPONSIVE TO THE SENSOR AND RELATED METHODS
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a garment system including at least one sensor and at least one actuator that operates responsive to sensing feedback from the at least one sensor to cause a flexible compression garment to selectively constrict or selectively dilate, thereby compressing or relieving compression against at least one body part of a subject. Such selective constriction or dilation can improve muscle functioning or joint functioning during use of motion-conducive equipment, such as an exercise bike or rowing machine.
THE REPLICATION OR MITIGATION OF LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATION AND OTHER PHYSICAL FACTORS TO ENHANCE THE EFFECT OF THROMBOLYSIS ON PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE
The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to devices, systems and methods for improving thrombolysis via synergetic application of thrombolytics with physical factors, such as in acute ischemic stroke patients. Vibration in the low (0.5-120 Hz) frequency range is synergistic with tissue plasminogen activators (rtPA), significantly improving the effectiveness of thrombolysis without impairing blood brain barrier permeability. Administration of low frequency vibration combined with rtPA improve acute ischemic stroke outcomes.