Patent classifications
A41D2400/32
Therapeutic Treatment Garment
The present invention relates to a unique therapeutic garment that wraps around the torso of a patient with a chest related ailment or recovering from a chest related procedure such as, without limitation, a mastectomy, lumpectomy, or the like. The therapeutic garment comprises a web, band or tube-like post-surgical wrap having two opposite ends along the length of the garment, which are secured together over the torso of the user. The therapeutic garment further comprises two pockets that are attached to, or integrally formed with, the wrap garment, such that one pocket covers the left breast of the wearer and the other pocket covers the right breast. Each of the pockets has an opening therein for receipt of a hot pack, cold pack and/or therapeutic device to combat swelling, pain and the like.
BODY PROTECTIVE COVER (HUGBAG)
Illustrative views of an exemplary body protective cover device for protecting people while hugging from transfer of an infectious disease is presented. The body protective cover device is useful for preventing transfer of an infectious disease such as COVID-19. Also, the body protective cover device is cost effective, easy to use and disposable.
Photosensitizing antibody-fluorophore conjugates
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods of killing cells. In particular examples, the method includes contacting a cell having a cell surface protein with a therapeutically effective amount of an antibody-IR700 molecule, wherein the antibody specifically binds to the cell surface protein, such as a tumor-specific antigen on the surface of a tumor cell. The cell is subsequently irradiated, such as at a wavelength of 660 to 740 nm at a dose of at least 1 J cm.sup.−2. The cell is also contacted with one or more therapeutic agents (such as an anti-cancer agent), for example about 0 to 8 hours after irradiating the cell, thereby killing the cell. Also provided are methods of imaging cell killing in real time, using fluorescence lifetime imaging. Also provided are wearable devices that include an article of clothing, jewelry, or covering; and an NIR LED incorporated into the article, which can be used with the disclosed methods.
GARMENT FOR CRYOTHERAPY
Garment for cryotherapy comprising several receptacles to house a cold-accumulating material, in which each of said receptacles is formed by a closed fold of garment fabric, each one of said receptacles presenting two end openings for the introduction of a container of cold-accumulating material.
AMBIDEXTROUS HAND COMPRESSION THERAPEUTIC GLOVE FOR REMEDIATING INFLAMMATION, SWELLING, AND PAIN
Anatomically contoured ambidextrous compression glove particularly for the hand, form fitting to the tissue to ensure targeted delivery of therapeutic treatment to specific tissue, and yet remain stably affixed without pinching or binding, and allow for motion and use of the tissue while delivering targeted therapeutic treatment.
Breast cancer post treatment support garment
A support garment for breast cancer patients who have undergone or are going through radiation therapy after lumpectomy, mastectomy, or breast reconstruction is provided. A garment for a wearer having breasts and an under bust located directly under the breasts can include a head opening, first and second arm openings, a band configured to fit at the under bust of the wearer, and a cup extending from the band. The cup may include an outer layer, an inner layer that is interior to the outer layer, and an attachment component configured to removably couple an insert to the inner layer. The garment may also include the insert removably coupled to the inner layer. When the garment is worn, at least a portion of the insert is exposed to skin of the wearer, and the insert provides topical therapy and cooling to the skin.
ELASTOMERIC ARTICLES HAVING SKIN CARE PROPERTIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION
The present application provides elastomeric articles that are able to deliver skin care properties to a person wearing or coming into contact with the article. The articles comprise an elastomeric film a plant stem cell material. The plant stem cell material may be in the form of a bilayer membrane-encapsulated plant stem cell material. The plant stem cell material may be present as a layer or coating on a surface of the elastomeric film. Also provided are methods for the production of the articles.
REPLACEABLE MASK LINER
This invention relates to protective face mask coverings and particularly to a face mask which comprises at least one of a mask liner, the mask liner can be removed and replaced improving the hygiene, efficacy, comfort, protection or for decorative purposes for the person wearing the face mask. The mask liner can be applied on inside or outside of the face mask. The mask liner can have a treatment coating applied. The treatment coating can promote skin, medicinal, aroma, oil treatment, and other treatment coatings.
Gloves Designed for Treatment of PTSD, Arthritis, and Other Hand/Wrist Pain
This present patent application discloses a glove designed to facilitate comfort while preventing fist clenching, arthritic pain, and hand cramps, and secures conveniently to the hand and wrist via adjustable hook and loop fastener straps. The invention also features a netting or attachment area integrated into a portion of the glove which is capable of supporting and holding therapeutic aids while the user is asleep or to help involuntary muscle contractions. The netting area allows the wearer to squeeze the therapeutic aid if needed, and prevents the user from clenching their hand into a fist while sleeping, minimizing the effects of PTSD, arthritis, etc. in the hands and joints.
Neck support device
In one embodiment, a neck support device includes: first and second leg attachment portions; a head cradle; and a first coupling portion attaching the first leg attachment portion to the head cradle and a second coupling portion attaching the second leg attachment portion to the head cradle. In another embodiment, a method of supporting the neck of a user when the user is laying on his or her back or supporting the back of a user when the user is in a seated position includes: attaching the first leg attachment portion to the first leg of the user; attaching the second leg attachment portion to the second leg of the user; and fixing the head cradle.