A61H2033/048

Systems and methods for nasal irrigation
09682010 · 2017-06-20 · ·

Systems and methods for nasal irrigation are provided in which a nasal irrigation device includes a source of saline, an effluent receptacle, a nasal interface, a vacuum source, a fluid passageway to communicate the source of saline with the effluent receptacle through the nasal interface and a nasal cavity of the user, and a switch and valve assembly for selectively controlling the vacuum source and flow of the saline through the fluid passageway. The saline source is disposed relative to the device to provide gravitational inducement of saline to the nasal interface in engagement to the device user's nostrils. A combination of the gravitational inducement and the relative vacuum from the effluent receptacle generates a fluid flow for irrigating, cleansing and massaging the nasal cavity and ostia of the user. The entire device is assembled as a hand-held device for convenient lifting and disposal against the user's nostrils.

Compositions and formulations of glucosamine for transdermal and transmucosal administration

Disclosed are compositions and formulations comprising glucosamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of joint conditions and adapted for use in a bath or soak or bath beads, powders, salts, and oils, kits, and methods of treatment using the same. Also disclosed are lozenges, suppositories, patches, and topical creams comprising glucosamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of joint conditions and methods of treatment using the same. In some embodiments the joint conditions include osteoarthritis.

Float tent

A float tent can include: a frame having a pool frame portion with a tent frame portion thereof over the pool frame portion; a tent having the tent frame portion, the tent having a closable opening; and a pool having the pool frame portion, the pool having pool sides dimensioned to hold at least 8 inches of water and having a pool base dimension sufficient for a person to lay in the pool without touching pool sides. The tent can include tent walls having an angle that inhibits condensation drip, the angle being with respect to the pool base, such as at least 4.5 degrees. The tent can include a material that is opaque. The float tent can include a heater configured to heat the water to skin temperature of the person. The float tent can include a water circulation pump and filter.

BEAUTY TREATMENT DEVICE AND BEAUTY TREATMENT METHOD
20170143585 · 2017-05-25 ·

A beauty treatment device includes an alkaline water storage that stores alkaline water to be supplied to a skin of a user, and an alkaline water passage having an alkaline water outlet, from which the alkaline water stored in the alkaline water storage is discharged. The beauty treatment device includes an alkaline water supplying mechanism that supplies the alkaline water to the skin of the user, and a heating unit that heats the alkaline water. The beauty treatment device further includes a dirt removing mechanism that removes dirt attached to the skin of the user. Accordingly, there are provided a beauty treatment device and a beauty treatment method which are capable of easily removing sebum, dirt, keratotic plugs, and the like in pores.

Halotherapy Devices and Methods
20170072150 · 2017-03-16 ·

Devices and methods for administering halotherapy are provided for treating respiratory or skin conditions. Variations include a portable devices as well as stationary devices suitable for administering therapy in permanent settings (e.g., in the home).

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NASAL IRRIGATION
20250134768 · 2025-05-01 ·

Systems and methods for nasal irrigation are provided in which a nasal irrigation device includes a source of saline solution, an effluent receptacle, a nasal interface, a vacuum source, a fluid passageway to communicate the source of saline solution with the effluent receptacle through the nasal interface and a nasal cavity of the user, and a switch and valve assembly for selectively controlling the vacuum source and flow of the saline solution through the fluid passageway. The saline solution source bottle is disposed relative to the device to provide gravitational inducement of saline solution to the nasal interface in engagement to the device user's nostrils. A combination of the gravitational inducement and the relative vacuum from an effluent receptacle generates a fluid flow for irrigating, cleansing and massaging the nasal cavity and ostia of a user. The entire device is assembled as a hand-held device for convenient lifting and disposal against the user's nostrils.

Systems and methods for nasal irrigation
12310918 · 2025-05-27 · ·

Systems and methods for nasal irrigation are provided in which a nasal irrigation device includes a source of saline solution, an effluent receptacle, a nasal interface, a vacuum source, a fluid passageway to communicate the source of saline solution with the effluent receptacle through the nasal interface and a nasal cavity of a user, and a switch and valve assembly for selectively controlling the vacuum source and flow of the saline solution through the fluid passageway. The source of saline solution is disposed relative to the device to provide gravitational inducement of the saline solution to the nasal interface in engagement to the device user's nostrils. A combination of the gravitational inducement and a relative vacuum from the effluent receptacle generates a fluid flow for irrigating, cleansing and massaging the nasal cavity and ostia of the user. The entire device is assembled as a hand-held device for convenient lifting and disposal against the user's nostrils.

Nasal irrigation device and system with faux collapsible cartridge element

A nasal irrigation device communicates an irrigant to a device user and comprises a mechanics module and a reservoir assembly wherein a source of saline comprising a cartridge is disposed within the mechanics module adjacent a lid assembly for piercing the cartridge upon closing of a lid for releasing the cartridge contents into the reservoir assembly. A faux collapsible cartridge for testing operability of a nasal irrigation device comprises a housing including a shaft, a spring biased rod extending from the housing shaft, and a flange depending from a housing wall whereby the rod and flange are disposed to actuate a trigger assembly of the nasal irrigation device.

NASAL IRRIGATION DEVICE AND SYSTEM WITH FAUX COLLAPSIBLE CARTRIDGE ELEMENT

A nasal irrigation device communicates an irrigant to a device user and comprises a mechanics module and a reservoir assembly wherein a source of saline comprising a cartridge is disposed within the mechanics module adjacent a lid assembly for piercing the cartridge upon closing of a lid for releasing the cartridge contents into the reservoir assembly. A faux collapsible cartridge for testing operability of a nasal irrigation device comprises a housing including a shaft, a spring biased rod extending from the housing shaft, and a flange depending from a housing wall whereby the rod and flange are disposed to actuate a trigger assembly of the nasal irrigation device.

HOT AND COLD IMMERSION TUB AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM THEREFOR

A contrast therapy cold plunge tub is supplied by hot and cold tempered water reservoirs, and a series of pumps and valves that allow multiple temperature change cycles that rapidly vary the water temperature within the tub between ambient, hot and cold temperatures. One example operates in a continuous immersion mode, where the water temperature is rapidly changed while the tub remains full. A further example operates in a drain and fill mode, where the tub including water at a first temperature is rapidly drained and then refilled with water at a second, different temperature. The present technology further includes a session control software application allowing users to control their user experience.