A61H2203/045

Apparatus for dry hydro-therapy body massage in a reclined position

An apparatus for dry hydro-therapy body massage of a user in a reclined position, including a housing structure having a user support surface for supporting the user in a seated position, the user support surface including a seat back portion, a seat portion with a semi-cylindrical main seat section and a leg seat section, wherein the seat back portion and the leg seat section are in relative angular relation to each other and the main seat section is disposed therebetween, and a fluid spray assembly interiorly within the housing structure for directing a fluid stream at the user support surface for imparting a massaging effect through the support surface to the upper body portion and lower body portion of the user.

Creeping motion therapy device
12485054 · 2025-12-02 ·

A creeping motion therapy device promotes proper crawling and includes a motor coupled to a frame. Each of a right paddle and a left paddle are coupled to and slidable relative to the frame. Right and left leg supports are also coupled to and slidable relative to the frame. A linkage assembly is mechanically coupled to a main flywheel assembly mechanically coupled to the motor. Each of the right paddle, the left paddle, the right leg support, and the left leg support is mechanically coupled to the linkage assembly such that the right paddle and the left leg support move alternately backward and forward in unison and the left paddle and the right leg support move in unison in opposite to the right paddle and the left leg support wherein the right paddle, left paddle, right leg support, and left leg support mimic a creeping motion.

Lumber and knee recovery device
12594209 · 2026-04-07 ·

A device for lumbar and knee recovery may include a rotatable chassis that may be mounted on a main chassis. An upper traction assembly and a lower traction assembly may be slidably mounted on the rotatable chassis and may provide two perpendicular translational degrees of freedom and a rotational degree of freedom. A patient may be positioned within the device and a control unit may be utilized for performing lumbar and knee recovery maneuvers by urging a plurality of actuators to activate the two translational degrees of freedom and the one rotational degree of freedom. Such activation of the degrees of freedom of the device may be carried out based at least in part on recovery and traction maneuvers stored on a memory of the device or received via a user interface unit from a user.