Patent classifications
A61H2033/141
FLUID STIMULATION METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TREATING FLUID OVERLOAD
Methods for treating fluid overload in a subject comprise shifting fluids directly and non-invasively from an interstitial compartment of the subject to skin of the subject through controlled local sweating. Methods of the invention allow for removal of excess fluid from the interstitial compartment of the subject and treat fluid overload in the subject. Sweat stimulation systems comprise a chamber and first and second relative humidity sensors. The chamber is sized to fit around a body part of a subject, comprises an inlet and an outlet, and is configured such that air flows through the chamber from the inlet to the outlet. The first relative humidity sensor is operably located inside the inlet, and the second relative humidity sensor is operably located proximate the outlet.
OZONE AND CONTRAST THERAPY SYSTEM
An ozone and contrast therapy system including an enclosure defining an interior volume, a steam system having a steam dispenser for releasing steam within the interior volume, a cold shower system having a shower head for releasing cold water within the interior volume over a user, and an ozone system having a nozzle for releasing ozone into the interior volume.
SURFACE ENERGY ENHANCING FLUID AND APPLICATIONS ON LIVING TISSUES
Devices and methods can be used to apply an adhesion promoter, for example, ozone, over the surface of the biological tissues, before and/or concurrently with the application of the cosmetics to improve the durability and/or appearance of the cosmetics on the biological tissues. The devices can include a recirculation system and/or a filter system to reduce the likelihood of the chemical being released into the atmosphere and/or to increase oxidation of the chemical generated by the device after use of the device.
Foot spa
Disclosed is a disposable for use with a surface that defines a basin for receiving liquid. The disposable has a pair of surfaces spaced apart from one another by a tubular sidewall. One of the pair of surfaces is positioned, in use, against the basin-defining surface. In use, gas issues through the sidewall in the form of bubbles. The disposable is useful in association with foot spas and the like. A mechanism for puncturing a liner is also disclosed.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WARM GAS THERAPY
Devices and method for warm gas therapy is provided. Device comprises a gas warmer assembly to warm a first gas to a temperature in a first temperature range to obtain warm first gas. The device comprises a first delivery unit that can deliver the warm first gas to a main treatment chamber which encloses a sub-treatment chamber to retain heat therein. A second delivery unit can receive a therapeutic gas from a gas supply. The second delivery unit comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion substantially passes through the first delivery unit and therapeutic gas in the first portion is warmed by the warm first gas. The second portion delivers the warm therapeutic gas to a sub-treatment chamber. The sub-treatment chamber encloses a body part of a patient.
HOT PLASMA DISEASE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
A hot plasma disease treatment system includes a mutually connected control system and at least one power supply system, the control system and the power supply system respectively being connected to and controlling a medium gas modulation system, at least one cooling system, at least one hot plasma generator, at least one plasma processing apparatus, a plasma treatment cabin, a detection feedback system, and a tail gas processing system, the medium gas modulation system being connected to the hot plasma generator, the cooling system being arranged on the hot plasma generator, the hot plasma generator and the plasma processing apparatus being connected, the plasma processing apparatus and the plasma treatment cabin being connected, and the plasma treatment cabin and the tail gas processing system being connected.
Fluid stimulation methods and devices for treating fluid overload
Methods for treating fluid overload in a subject comprise shifting fluids directly and non-invasively from an interstitial compartment of the subject to skin of the subject through controlled local sweating. Methods of the invention allow for removal of excess fluid from the interstitial compartment of the subject and treat fluid overload in the subject. Sweat stimulation systems comprise a chamber and first and second relative humidity sensors. The chamber is sized to fit around a body part of a subject, comprises an inlet and an outlet, and is configured such that air flows through the chamber from the inlet to the outlet. The first relative humidity sensor is operably located inside the inlet, and the second relative humidity sensor is operably located proximate the outlet.
DEVICE FOR THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF HUMANS AND ANIMALS, AND APPLICATION DEVICE FOR SAME
Device for the medical treatment of humans and/or animals, particularly for treating wounds and/or dermatoses, comprising a reactive gas generator designed for generating reactive gases and an application device for applying the reactive gases in a treatment area, comprising a neutralization device designed for neutralizing reactive gases, by means of which the concentration of reactive gases outside the treatment area can be reduced.
Massage bathing maintenance system and maintenance method of the same
A massage bathing maintenance system suitable for a massage bathing equipment is provided. The system comprises at least one attached device, at least one slave control device, a master control device, and an analyzing unit. The at least one attached device is configured to actuate with regard to the massage bathing equipment. The at least one slave control device comprises a control unit configured to generate and transmit at least one actuating message according to at least one actuating-status of the at least one attached device. The master control device comprise a log-collecting unit configured to record the at least one actuating message of the at least one slave control device into a logs table. The analyzing unit is configured to analyze the at least one actuating message of the logs table so as to determine whether the actuation of at least one attached device is abnormal.
Fluid stimulation methods and devices for treating fluid overload
Methods for treating fluid overload in a subject comprise shifting fluids directly and non-invasively from an interstitial compartment of the subject to skin of the subject through controlled local sweating. Methods of the invention allow for removal of excess fluid from the interstitial compartment of the subject and treat fluid overload in the subject. Sweat stimulation systems comprise a chamber and first and second relative humidity sensors. The chamber is sized to fit around a body part of a subject, comprises an inlet and an outlet, and is configured such that air flows through the chamber from the inlet to the outlet. The first relative humidity sensor is operably located inside the inlet, and the second relative humidity sensor is operably located proximate the outlet.