A61H2205/025

APPLYING PREDETERMINED SOUND TO PROVIDE THERAPY

A system, method and device for providing sound-based therapies to a user. The system, method, and device employ an initial measurement about a user (either or both distances on said user's head or recorded sound), a determination of a resonant frequency, and a wearable actuator affixed on said user's person with the ability to provide a unique resonant frequency to the user. The aspects disclosed herein may also incorporate microphones to optimize and monitor the treatment.

DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT A SHIRODHARA TREATMENT AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING A LIQUID FLOW WHICH FLOWS OUT OF AN OUTLET
20210000643 · 2021-01-07 · ·

Device for carrying out a Shirodhara treatment in which a liquid is poured over the forehead of a person, whereby said device comprises an outlet for the liquid and a pump and a supply line running from said pump to said outlet, whereby said outlet is can move reciprocally in a regular manner, whereby said device is provided with a heating unit for heating liquid to a target temperature, whereby said heating unit comprises a heating element, whereby said heating element is disposed in or around said supply line, whereby said heating unit comprises a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of liquid, whereby said device comprises a control unit to regulate the power of said heating element on the basis of the temperature measured by said temperature sensor.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RELIEVING SLEEP DISORDERS
20200360652 · 2020-11-19 · ·

A noninvasive device for reliving sleep disorders is disclosed. The device may include: one or more vibrating units; at least one sensor; one or more attachment element configured to attach the one or more vibrating units to a user's face; and a controller configured to: receive a first signal indicating a disturbed sleeping from the at least one sensor; and activate the one or more vibrating units to apply vibrations to the face of the user to stimulate at least one branch of the trigeminal nerve.

Bladder cushion, forehead cushion, headgear straps, headgear cap and/or chinstrap

A cushion for a patient interface includes two or more bladders arranged in concentric relation. Each of the bladders includes a face-contacting portion adapted to engage the patient's face, and each of the bladders is adapted to be pressurized independently from one another. At least one of the bladders is an active bladder that is pressurized to at least a sealing pressure to form a continuous seal with the patient's face in use.

METHOD FOR INDUCING A MEDITATIVE STATE
20200237614 · 2020-07-30 ·

The present invention is a method and device for inducing or promoting a meditative state.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT, PHYSIOTHERAPY AND HEALTH-CARE DEVICE BASED ON CLOUD PLATFORM AND BUS STRUCTURE
20200155793 · 2020-05-21 ·

A multifunctional entertainment, physiotherapy and health-care device based on a cloud platform and a bus structure. The device comprises a cloud platform, a mobile control terminal, a device body, and an industrial control host disposed on the device body, wherein several entertainment and health-care assemblies which are of a bus-type structure and are connected to the industrial control host are also disposed on the device body, and the cloud platform and a control APP on the mobile control terminal control the entertainment and health-care assemblies by means of the industrial control host. In the present invention, the entertainment and health-care assemblies of the plug-and-play bus-type structure are disposed on the device body, and are controlled by means of the control APP on the mobile control terminal, so as to provide people with a variety of entertainment and health-care functions.

PHYSICAL OBSTRUCTION OF SCALP ARTERIAL CIRCULATION TO PREVENT CHEMOTHERAPY ASSOCIATED ALOPECIA

This document describes devices for mitigating or eliminating alopecia (hair loss) resulting from chemotherapy treatments and methods for their use. For example, this document describes headband devices that deliver localized pressure to portions of the patient's scalp to cause physical obstructions of scalp arterial circulation to mitigate alopecia. In some embodiments, localized pressure is exerted on frontal arteries, temporal arteries, and/or occipital arteries to reduce the blood flows therethrough.

Bilateral compression device
11877971 · 2024-01-23 ·

The present invention provides an improved bilateral compression device for post-operative surgical site, the bilateral compression device including a central cavity presented by an outerwall and a circumscribing sidewall, the central cavity in receipt of a post-operative pillow further comprising an outer membrane separated from an inner membrane for exerting a central compressive force towards the post-operative surgical area which varies from a surrounding compression force.

SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE THERAPY TREATMENT DEVICE
20200069517 · 2020-03-05 ·

A subcutaneous tissue therapy treatment device is formed of: a rod-shaped grip portion; a bifurcated treatment portion for a neck and a head which is formed on a distal end of the grip portion; and a grasp portion which is formed on a rear end of the grip portion, and the bifurcated treatment portion for a neck and a head is formed by combining a lower protrusion positioned closer to the neck during treatment and an upper protrusion positioned closer to a vertex region during treatment to each other, an upper protrusion front end and a lower protrusion front end of the bifurcated treatment portion are formed with a distance which strides over meridians distributed in respective surface curved areas of respective zones in a case where a surface of a cranial bone is divided into four zones ranging from an occipital region to a frontal region.

NONINVASIVE, REGIONAL BRAIN THERMAL STIMULATION FOR INDUCING RELAXATION
20200046936 · 2020-02-13 ·

Methods, systems and devices for reducing anxiety, including increasing relaxation and/or calm. In some variations these methods may include reducing anxiety, increase relaxation and/or calm by non-invasive temperature regulation of the frontal cortex prior to and/or during sleep. The subject may have an anxiety disorder, or may not have a diagnosed anxiety disorder.