A61H2201/1409

DEVICE FOR THE NON-INVASIVE TREATMENT OF MUSCULAR AND NEUROMUSCULAR PATHOLOGIES AND SUPPORT TO AESTHETIC TREATMENTS
20210093504 · 2021-04-01 ·

A device (1) for the non-invasive treatment of muscular and neuromuscular pathologies by applying a succession of mechanical-sound waves to a muscle, comprising: production means (20) of the mechanical-sound waves comprising at least one flow modulator (30); application means (40) of the impulses; transmission means (50) of the impulses from the production means (20) to the application means (40). The flow modulator (30) comprises an outer casing (31) inside which a pneumatic chamber (60) is defined and subdivided in a first portion (61) and in a second portion (62), and a rotor element (70) arranged between them. The casing (31) comprises a central body (32) and an upper cover (33) coupled to define the first portion (61) of the pneumatic chamber (60) and a lower cover (34) coupled to the central body (32) to define the second portion (62) of the pneumatic chamber (60) which the rotor element (70) is facing.

HEALTH-REGAIN DEVICE AND SYSTEM THEREOF
20210106494 · 2021-04-15 ·

A health-regain device, includes a driving portion, a health portion disposed on one side of the driving portion, and a control module communicably connected to the driving portion, wherein the control module controls the driving portion driving the health portion in rhythmic reciprocating motion.

Methods and devices for fluid driven adult devices
11846274 · 2023-12-19 · ·

A device for use by an individual varying in form, i.e. shape, during its use and allowing for the user to select multiple variations of form either discretely or in combination and for these dynamic variations to be controllable simultaneously and interchangeably while being transparent to the normal use of the device, including the ability to insert, withdraw, rotate, and actuate the variable features manually or remotely. According to embodiments of the invention localized and global variations of devices are implemented using fluidics and electromagnetic pumps/valves wherein a fluid is employed such that controlling the pressure of the fluid results in the movement of an element within the device or the expansion/contraction of an element within the device.

EAR THERAPY DEVICE
20210137785 · 2021-05-13 ·

Disclosed is an ear therapy device, which performs massage to an external ear by using a massage module, which includes a housing having a facing portion facing the external ear and a plurality of accommodation holes divided therein by a barrier; a plurality of fluid filling bags dispersed and accommodated in the plurality of accommodation holes, respectively; and a plurality of stimulation pins disposed inside the housing such that at least one stimulation pin corresponds to each of the plurality of fluid filling bags.

Limb stretching device

Various implementations include a device for assisting with and controlling stretching of a limb of a patient. The device includes a limb support for receiving the limb, a base, and a coupling that rotatably couples the limb support and the base. The coupling allows the limb support to rotate through various axes of rotation individually, depending on the range of motion expected for the limb. For example, for a device designed for the foot, the coupling allows a foot support to rotate about a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, wherein the three axes are orthogonal to each other. In other implementations, the device may be designed for other portions of limbs, such as the hand, the forearm, the upper arm, the lower leg, and the upper leg.

EYE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD WITH INDEPENDENT PRESSURE SOURCES
20210106492 · 2021-04-15 ·

An apparatus can include a left cover, sized and shaped to fit over a left eye of a patient to define a left cavity between the left cover and an anterior surface of the left eye and a right cover, sized and shaped to fit over a right eye of the patient to define a right cavity between the right cover and an anterior surface of the right eye. The apparatus can include a left pressure source to apply a left working fluid to the left cavity, the left pressure source capable of generating a left cavity pressure including a left negative gauge pressure and a right pressure source to apply a right working fluid to the right cavity, the right pressure source capable of generating a right cavity pressure including a right negative gauge pressure, where the right pressure source can be separate from the left pressure source. The left pressure source can be configured to generate a left cavity pressure independently of the right pressure source and the right pressure source can be configured to generate a right cavity pressure independently of the left pressure source.

PHYSIOTHERAPY INSTRUMENT FOR HUMAN BODY FACET JOINT INFLAMMATION
20210137774 · 2021-05-13 ·

A physiotherapy instrument for human body facet joint inflammation includes a rigid therapy cavity and a negative pressure generation control system. The rigid therapy cavity is provided with at least one opening for a limb to enter and leave. The rigid therapy cavity is connected to the negative pressure generation control system by an air passage. The rigid therapy cavity is L-shaped, to allow a partial thigh above a knee of a limb and a partial or entire shank below the knee to be put in after bending, and allow a partial arm above an elbow of a limb and a partial or entire forearm below the elbow to be put in after bending. The L-shaped therapy cavity is composed of several parts fitted with each other to form a whole. The opening of the rigid therapy cavity and the limb are fixed by a sealed connecting component.

Exercise device
10967220 · 2021-04-06 ·

A multipurpose exercise device having a base that rests on a support surface and a user platform upon which the user stands. The lower end of a perpendicular support post is mounted to the base to axially pivot thereon and the upper end of the post is pivotally mounted to the lower surface of the user platform. The user platform pivots with the support post in a horizontal plane parallel to the support surface and pivots on the support post in a vertical plane perpendicular to the horizontal support surface. Resistance elements are provided having one end mounted to the support post and the other end mounted to the base to control the velocity and angle of pivot of the user platform in the horizontal plane. Preferably, a plurality of resistance elements are provided having one end mounted to the base and the other end mounted to the user platform to control the velocity and angle of pivot of the user platform in the vertical plane. In use, the user stands on the user platform and performs exercise motions to propel the user platform to pivot in the horizontal plane and the vertical plane.

Handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse application device and methods of use

A handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse applicator device has a body structure and an applicator head. The body structure has a proximal end and a distal end with a longitudinal axis extending between the ends. The applicator head is at the distal end. the head emits pressure pulses or shock waves at an inclined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body structure. The applicator head has a balloon or lens or membrane through which the emitted pressure pulses or shock waves pass. The lens or membrane is configured to be coupled directly or indirectly to an exposed soft tissue surface of a palate inside a patient's mouth to direct emitted pressure pulses or shock waves to the brain. The applicator device can be configured with the inclined obtuse angle fixed between 150 degrees and 90 degrees or can be adjustable between 180 degrees and 90 degrees.

Pneumatic physiotherapy apparatus with optimized compression
10966729 · 2021-04-06 · ·

A pneumatic physiotherapy apparatus with optimized compression, including a wrap and a controller. The wrap includes an outer wrap and an inner airbag set; the controller can be fixedly connected to, detachably connected to, or separately connected to the outer wrap; the inner airbag set includes the first airbag and the second airbag that are interconnected and 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 airbag first and then the first airbag to achieve the overlapped compression between the second airbag and the first airbag. Therefore, the user can use the pneumatic physiotherapy apparatus with optimized compression to promote blood flow, improve blood circulation, prevent deep vein thrombosis and other diseases, and improve user experience in the treatment areas.