A41D13/1263

Determining Stem Cell Treatment Effectiveness By Monitoring Physical Progress
20180070875 · 2018-03-15 ·

A method for monitoring physical progress of a target object undergoing stem cell treatment (SCT) for determining SCT effectiveness and adapting the SCT is provided. Motion sensors within a wearable motion monitoring device configured as a body suit monitor micro-movements of body parts of the target object on a time basis. Micro-movement data is recorded, tabulated, and summarized on the time basis. The method employs an SCT monitoring system (SCTMS) that records physiological condition parameters of the target object in a predefined stem cell treatment checklist using user inputs, neural activity data received from neural sensors, and motor activity data received from the motion sensors. The SCTMS performs a baseline analysis of the physical progress of the target object based on the physiological condition parameters. The SCTMS generates and renders a physical progress report and a stem cell treatment plan based on the baseline analysis on an electronic device.

HUMANIZED CARE CLOTHING
20180064184 · 2018-03-08 ·

A humanized care clothing includes: a coat body, a front body thereof including left and right front side sheets spaced a full open vacancy and a detachable connecting sheet covering the vacancy, two shoulders of the connecting sheet being connectable with or detachable from two shoulder portions of a rear body, and left and right sides thereof the two opposite sides of the left and right front side sheets; a pair of restricting sleeve, two receiving pockets, two limiting pockets, a lower body clothing, the pair of buttoning sleeves being detachable from and connectable with the respective left and right front side sheets, the receiving pocket for each restricting sleeve being sewn below it, the limiting pocket being respectively overlapped with the outer parts of the receiving pockets and capable of connecting the clothing sleeve with the lower body clothing; and a collar member.

POST-SURGICAL GARMENT
20170095016 · 2017-04-06 ·

A post-surgical torso garment configured to be easily donned and doffed by a wearer having limited mobility through the elimination of fixed arm and neck openings. The torso garment including a single layer breathable front panel having first and second shoulder strap securement pads, and a single layer breathable back panel having first and second shoulder straps terminating in respective first and second shoulder strap fasteners configured to selectively couple to the first and second shoulder strap securement pads of the front panel, wherein the front panel and back panel are stitched together along respective first and second edges thereof to form a tubular fabric body configured to cover at least a portion of a torso of a wearer.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ORTHOPEDIC SUPPORTS
20170049599 · 2017-02-23 · ·

A garment for providing orthopedic support or therapy to a human body may include a tubular flexible element and a tension strap. The tubular flexible element may be disposed around at least some portion of a human body and include flexible and a touch fastener portions. The flexible portion may be at an exterior of the tubular flexible element and cover a first portion of the body. The touch fastener portion may be at the exterior of the tubular flexible element and cover a second portion of the body. The tension strap may include first and second ends, where the first end includes a first touch fastener to be coupled with the touch fastener portion at a first location, and the second end includes a second touch fastener to be coupled with the touch fastener portion at a second location, thereby applying tension between the first and second locations.

The Simple Jumpsuit: Jumpsuit with detachable top & bottom
20250261713 · 2025-08-21 ·

The utility model relates to the technical field of garments and apparel. It introduces a functional jumpsuit that aims to solve the problems of when someone needs to go to the bathroom. Normally jumpsuits are inconvenient to remove and need to be taken off from the upper body. Unlike other jumpsuits, my invention has a top and a bottom garment that easily separates by using an invisible zipper in the front of the garment; and a design where the back of the garment is not connected. A fabric belt is attached to both sides of the bottom, or the top that you wrap around to give the illusion of a full jumpsuit. The utility design features an elastic waistband for greater ease in disrobing/getting dressed. This jumpsuit is fashion forward and comes in different styles where the user can mix and match connected tops and bottoms.

CLOTHING ARTICLE FOR UNASSISTED DRESSING
20260033571 · 2026-02-05 ·

The present invention provides for an article of clothing which is designed to allow a person to dress without the assistance of others. The present invention is further designed to be an outfit that makes a person feel comfortable, fully dressed, and able to use the restroom without a fear of falling, soiling clothing, or assistance undressing. Generally, this invention discloses an upper garment, a lower garment, and a rear panel. The lower garment incorporates hook and loop fasteners to allow a person to easily fasten pant legs. The rear panel may cover the rear end of a person when standing and uncover the rear end of a person when sitting.

Patient clothing system with integrated lifting features
12610993 · 2026-04-28 ·

A clothing system including an upper body garment and a lower body garment. The upper body garment has a neck portion that extends about a central axis from a head of a patient towards to feet of the patient. The upper body garment includes a pair of shoulder coverings, a torso covering, and a plurality of first fasteners. The plurality of first fasteners is configured to be transitioned so that each of the shoulder coverings may be separated to provide access to the upper torso and/or arm of a patient. The lower body garment includes a pair of leg coverings, a rise, an access covering, and a plurality of second fasteners. The rise includes a window spaced apart from a waist retainer positioned at the top of the rise and covered by an access covering selectively retained by the plurality of second fasteners to provide access to the lower body.