A61F2007/108

Exercise device
11185733 · 2021-11-30 · ·

An exercise device is provided with a first element disposed at a first side and a second element disposed at a second side. The first element includes gripping features to prevent skidding or sliding of exercise device when first element is abutting a surface. The second element includes sliding features to facilitate sliding of exercise device when second element is abutting the surface. Thus, when an exercise practitioner desires to use the exercise device to prevent movement of a particular body part against the surface, the practitioner places the first element against the surface. Conversely, when the exercise practitioner desires to use the exercise device to facilitate movement of a particular body part against the surface, the practitioner places the second element against the surface. The exercise device further includes an insert which may be removed and heated or cooled to provide heating or cooling pad/pack to a body part.

TEMPERATURE TREATMENT APPARATUS
20210361475 · 2021-11-25 · ·

A temperature treatment apparatus includes a body made from a flexible and expandable material for attachment to a predetermined region of the human body requiring treatment with the body having a space formed therein, and a temperature radiating element shaped to be received within the space of the body and being configured to have a soft and malleable shape profile to apply temperature treatment to the predetermined region of the human body. The temperature radiating element includes an inner pouch containing a first phase change material that is able to be inserted within an outer pouch having a second phase change material, so that, upon insertion, the inner pouch is substantially encapsulated within the second phase change material of the outer pouch.

PHALANGEAL BRACE AND COLD PACK
20220015937 · 2022-01-20 ·

A finger brace may provide flexion and/or lateral support for an injured finger. The finger brace may restrict motion of an injured finger and simultaneously provide a cold compress to an injured finger. The cold compress may be selectively attachable to the finger brace and provide localized treatment to the injured finger. A strap may secure the device onto one or more fingers of a user. The finger brace provides multi-modal treatment to an injured finger.

Devices configured to monitor biological parameters, and to provide treatment, at an Abreu brain thermal tunnel

Devices for therapeutic interaction with an Abreu brain thermal tunnel (ABTT) terminus. Such devices provide heat to or remove heat from the ABTT terminus, and may also provide heat to or remove heat from veins connected to the ABTT. Therapeutic devices for engaging with the ABTT terminus benefit from diagnostics obtained at the ABTT terminus, or from other locations on the body.

THERAPY SYSTEM
20230310207 · 2023-10-05 ·

A non-invasive, non-surgical, medication free therapy system for application to a targeted body location is provided. The therapy system includes a pouch having a first side and a second side. The first side is configured for contact with the targeted body location. Each of the first and second sides has an inner surface. The inner surfaces of the first and second sides define an internal cavity. A cold temperature source is contained within the internal cavity and is in direct contact with the inner surfaces of the first and second sides. One or more attachment straps are configured for attachment to the second side of the pouch and further configured to position the therapy system adjacent to the targeted body location. The one or more attachment straps still further configured for repeatable and removable attachment to the pouch.

Cooling assembly

A cooling headgear is disclosed. Absorbent material within the headgear retains cold water. When worn by a user, the headgear holds the cold water to the head of the user, cooling the user.

COLD AND HOT PACK FOR BREAST THERAPY FOR PREGNANT WOMAN
20230293341 · 2023-09-21 ·

A hot and cold pack for breast treatment for pregnant women is provided. The hot and cold pack for breast treatment for pregnant women includes a cover including a through hole in a center thereof, through which a user's nipple passes, and having an annular shape of which a portion is open to adjust a size according to the size of a user's breast while wrapping and covering the user's breast, a thermal insulating material filled inside the cover, and a length adjustment unit provided in the open portion of the cover to connect both sides of the open cover, and adjusting the size of the cover.

Heel protector and corresponding rehabilitation systems and methods for using the same

A heel protector (100) includes a leg engaging section (101) and a foot engaging section (102) intersecting at a heel receiver (103). The leg engaging section (101) and the foot engaging section (102) define a leg insertion aperture (104). The leg engaging section (101) defines at least one aperture (203) disposed in an ankle region (205) to permit a connection tube (1002) extending from an inflatable bladder (901) of a compression device (800) to pass therethrough. The heel protector (100) and compression device (800) work together as a rehabilitation system (1300).

Apparatus and methods for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea utilizing cryolysis of adipose tissues
11419757 · 2022-08-23 · ·

Methods, devices, and systems employ cryolysis of oropharyngeal adipose tissues to selectively remove fat cells from the tissues causing obstructive sleep apnea. In various embodiments, a chilled liquid—e.g., a liquid or air—is applied to the target tissue at a temperature and for a duration sufficient to cause cryolysis.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS OF TREATING TISSUE AND CELLULITE BY NON-INVASIVE ACOUSTIC SUBCISION
20220218562 · 2022-07-14 · ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems, devices, and methods of inducing physical effects in tissue, such as dermis, adipose, musculoskeletal, vascular, hepatic tissue, using unfocused or planar, non-cavitating acoustic shock waves. The physical effects include disruption of fibrous extracellular matrix of the targeted tissues. Embodiments of the present disclosure include applying rapid acoustic pulses (e.g., shock waves) to cause a breakdown in the fibrous extracellular matrix to reduce the appearance of cellulite or scars in a treatment area. Such unfocused or planar, non-cavitating acoustic shock waves may induce a tissue reaction, such as reduction of fibrosis, induction of angiogenesis, or lymphangiogenesis.