Patent classifications
A61H2203/0412
System And Method For Adjustment Of Muscles, Tendons And Ligaments
Disclosed are systems and methods for adjustment of muscles, tendons and ligaments comprising a main tool and a secondary tool. The main tool comprises a handle and a striking portion. The secondary tool comprises a receiving portion and a target area contact portion. The target area contact portion is placed on a target area of a patient and the striking portion is used to strike to the receiving portion with sufficient force to properly adjust the target area.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING MULTIPLE SURGICAL VARIABLES
A surgical patient interface including a patient support platform having a first end and a second end and configured for secure placement with respect to at least one surface of a building structure, wherein the patient support platform is configured to interface with a patient such that at least the torso of the patient extends in a generally vertical direction between the first end and the second end of the patient support platform, and one or more patient supports coupled to the patient support platform and configured to secure the patient to the patient support platform, such that the at least the torso of the patient is held in a substantially static condition, and such that a target portion of the patient's skin is accessible for surgical puncture or incision.
A knee movement assistive device
A knee movement assistive device (1), comprising: a waist garment (2) attachable to a user waist and a calf garment (3) attachable to a user calf; an actuator (4) attached to the waist garment (2) and comprising a driver (41); a transmission cable (5) connecting the actuator (4) to the calf garment (3), the actuator (4) comprises: a first gear (42) connected to the driver (41); a second gear (43) operatively engaging the first gear (42), the transmission cable (5) being connected to said second gear (43); locking means (6) operatively engaging the first (42) and the second (43) gears.
SCOLIOSIS OF THE MID SEGMENT OF THE THORACO LUMBAR SPINE IN ADOLESCENTS: A PROPOSED NON-OPERATIVE SOLUTION TO THE TRANSMITER PROBLEM
Non-invasive methods and systems for treating adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) that is characterized as having a Cobb angle with an apex at the mid-level of the thoraco lumbar spine are provided. The methods and systems involve the application of an overcorrecting external distractive force to the spine, the force being transmitted via actuated crutches while the patient maintains a predator crouch position that is stabilized by a support and the crutches.
Psoas Stretching Apparatus
A psoas stretching apparatus allows a user to release their tight psoas muscles. To help the user target difficult to reach psoas muscles that are otherwise ignored in conventional stretching regimens, the psoas stretching apparatus includes a ground engaging base connected to a pair of upwardly extending support structures. The pair of support structures, padding, and pin elements are configured to adjust the angle and height of a convex leg stabilization structure that supports and cradles the user's leg while providing leverage for the psoas stretch.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL STIMULATION OF TISSUE
Methods and systems of applying physical stimuli to tissue are disclosed. The methods can include reducing or suppressing pancreatitis in a subject by administering a low magnitude, high frequency mechanical signal on a period basis and for a time sufficient to reduce or suppress pancreatitis. The methods can include enhancing healing of damaged tissue in a subject by administering to the subject a low magnitude, high frequency mechanical signal on a periodic basis and for a time sufficient to treat the damaged tissue. The systems can include a device for generating a low magnitude, high frequency physical signal and a platform for applying the low magnitude, high frequency physical signal to the subject for a predetermined time.
Systems and methods for controlling multiple surgical variables
A method for performing a surgical procedure includes: positioning a patient in a surgical patient interface device that includes: a base, a platform coupled to the base, and a first abutment and a second abutment each coupled to the platform; rotating the platform between a first position and a second position, where, in the first position, the platform extends in a substantially horizontal direction relative to the base, and the first and second abutments are separated by a first distance, and in the second position, the platform extends in a substantially vertical direction relative to the base; adjusting one or both of the first and second abutments relative to the platform such that, in the second position, the first and second abutments are separated by a second distance different from the first distance; and accessing a target portion of skin of the patient for the surgical procedure.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL STIMULATION OF TISSUE
Methods and systems of applying physical stimuli to tissue are disclosed. The methods can include reducing or suppressing pancreatitis in a subject by administering a low magnitude, high frequency mechanical signal on a period basis and for a time sufficient to reduce or suppress pancreatitis. The methods can include enhancing healing of damaged tissue in a subject by administering to the subject a low magnitude, high frequency mechanical signal on a periodic basis and for a time sufficient to treat the damaged tissue. The systems can include a device for generating a low magnitude, high frequency physical signal and a platform for applying the low magnitude, high frequency physical signal to the subject for a predetermined time.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING MULTIPLE SURGICALVARIABLES
A method for performing a surgical procedure includes: positioning a patient in a surgical patient interface device that includes: a base, a platform coupled to the base, and a first abutment and a second abutment each coupled to the platform; rotating the platform between a first position and a second position, where, in the first position, the platform extends in a substantially horizontal direction relative to the base, and the first and second abutments are separated by a first distance, and in the second position, the platform extends in a substantially vertical direction relative to the base; adjusting one or both of the first and second abutments relative to the platform such that, in the second position, the first and second abutments are separated by a second distance different from the first distance; and accessing a target portion of skin of the patient for the surgical procedure.