Patent classifications
A61G7/065
BACK REST ASSEMBLY
A back rest assembly includes a base assembly mountable adjacent a resting surface and a back rest having a supported side pivotably supported by the base assembly and an unsupported side spaced laterally apart from the supported side along a lateral axis. When the base assembly is mounted, the back rest is positionable over the resting surface and selectively pivotable about the lateral axis for adjusting an angular position of the back rest relative to the resting surface.
Personal support sling, a mattress system including such support sling, optionally with a waste elimination system
A patient-support sling is at least partially disposable in a recessed area of the mattress, the sling being tiltably supported by a frame and carrying a waste receptacle. The sling has an aperture and at least one opening, the opening being larger in area than a bedsore. The sling is configured to enable selective relocation of the opening, thereby enabling an accommodation of bed sores for reducing incidence and severity thereof. The receptacle is removably attachable to the pelvic support member and disposable in part below the aperture for receiving eliminated waste of the user.
Personal support sling, a mattress system including such support sling, optionally with a waste elimination system
A patient-support sling is at least partially disposable in a recessed area of the mattress, the sling being tiltably supported by a frame and carrying a waste receptacle. The sling has an aperture and at least one opening, the opening being larger in area than a bedsore. The sling is configured to enable selective relocation of the opening, thereby enabling an accommodation of bed sores for reducing incidence and severity thereof. The receptacle is removably attachable to the pelvic support member and disposable in part below the aperture for receiving eliminated waste of the user.
BUTTOCK SUPPORT FOR AT LEAST PARTIAL LOAD-RELIEF OF THE BODY WEIGHT OF A PERSON, AND LOAD-RELIEF SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A BUTTOCK SUPPORT
Disclosed is a buttock support for at least partial load-relief of the body weight of a person, the buttock support having two support regions adapted to receive at least part of a buttock region of the person. Also disclosed is a load-relief system having the aforementioned buttock support. The two support regions are separated from one another by a gap and are rounded. The gap separates the two support regions from one another centrally. The buttock support significantly simplifies the connection of a person to the aforementioned load-relief system to prepare for manual and/or automated physical therapy and also ensures that the thigh region, in particular the inner face of the thigh, and the groin region are accessible for further medical/therapeutic treatment by the medical staff.
BUTTOCK SUPPORT FOR AT LEAST PARTIAL LOAD-RELIEF OF THE BODY WEIGHT OF A PERSON, AND LOAD-RELIEF SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A BUTTOCK SUPPORT
Disclosed is a buttock support for at least partial load-relief of the body weight of a person, the buttock support having two support regions adapted to receive at least part of a buttock region of the person. Also disclosed is a load-relief system having the aforementioned buttock support. The two support regions are separated from one another by a gap and are rounded. The gap separates the two support regions from one another centrally. The buttock support significantly simplifies the connection of a person to the aforementioned load-relief system to prepare for manual and/or automated physical therapy and also ensures that the thigh region, in particular the inner face of the thigh, and the groin region are accessible for further medical/therapeutic treatment by the medical staff.
Sleep Aid for Arthritic Pain and Stiffness in Lower Back
A plurality of round members, such as balls, that are coupled together in an array by a connecting agent such as one or more nylon cords that allow the balls to move and work in concert and uniformity with the lower back muscles and movement of a sleeping user lying upon the device. With such use the connected and movable balls provide continuous acupressure throughout the night as the user sleeps, resulting in continuous relief and mitigation of arthritic pain and stiffness in one's lower back throughout the night. Thus, pain and stiffness which would otherwise greatly disturb one's attempt to sleep through the night is mitigated, if not outright relieved.
SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR ENEMA ADMINISTRATION
A supporting device for enema administration utility model may be used for enema administration in colon irrigation and can be used for self-administration of hydrocolonotherapy and other similar procedures. The device may be configured to retain or support a user in Fowler's position during enema administration. In some embodiments, the device may include a base having a supporting plate, and a scallop may be disposed on the supporting plate. A scallop may be configured with an arc shape which may generally resemble the arc shape of the bottom of a bowl of a toilet so that the scallop may be positioned around portions of the bowl to minimize spaces or gaps between the supporting plate and the bowl. One or more, such as four, legs may be coupled to the base. A backrest may be coupled to the base and the backrest may be angled relative to the supporting plate.
Modular, Deformable, Cushioned, Resistive Infant Positioning System And Method
A modular, deformable, repositionable, cushioned gentle cushioned, resistive infant positioning system and method for use with infants is provided that includes first and second tubular pillows each having two longitudinally-elongated chambers adjoined at a first and second pillow lateral flexure-enabling element, respectively. The second tubular pillow is preferably wider than the first tubular pillow and includes two straps. Methods of using the pillows of the cushioned, resistive infant positioning system are presented that provide positioning, calming, and/or the prevention and/or the correction of head shape deformations.
Modular, Deformable, Cushioned, Resistive Infant Positioning System And Method
A modular, deformable, repositionable, cushioned gentle cushioned, resistive infant positioning system and method for use with infants is provided that includes first and second tubular pillows each having two longitudinally-elongated chambers adjoined at a first and second pillow lateral flexure-enabling element, respectively. The second tubular pillow is preferably wider than the first tubular pillow and includes two straps. Methods of using the pillows of the cushioned, resistive infant positioning system are presented that provide positioning, calming, and/or the prevention and/or the correction of head shape deformations.
Patient support formed from an elastomeric composition including a polymer blend of seeps copolymers
This disclosure provides a person support formed from an elastomeric composition. The elastomeric composition includes a polymer blend with the polymer blend consisting essentially of a first and second SEEPS copolymer. The first and second SEEPS copolymers are present in the polymer blend in an amount of from 75 to 95 percent by weight and 5 to 25 percent by weight, respectively, based on the total weight of the polymer blend. In addition, the sum of the first and second SEEPS copolymers in the polymer blend is 100 percent by weight. The first and second SEEPS copolymers have a weight average molecular weight of weight of at least 200,000 and 125,000 to 175,000, respectively. The disclosure also provides a patient support for supporting a patient with the patient support formed from the elastomeric composition.