A61N1/26

Device and method for trigger point massage therapy

A trigger point massage therapy device for well-controlled trigger point therapy, suitable for long-term use by a health practitioner with minimal risk of pain or injury, can include a main body with a handle, rubberized grips, a connection pin, that can connect to a pressure point base with a pressure point tip, whereon can further be installed additional pressure point tips in different sizes; a pressure sensor, a step-vibration component, an electro-motor; and additionally heating, ultra sound, electrical stimulation, infrared, and cold laser light components. The device can further include a control unit, which can be used for programming and controlling the functions of the device. Also described is a method for trigger point massage therapy, including measuring a pressure, adjusting the pressure, holding the pressure, rotating/unwinding, vibrating, and increasing the pressure.

Device and method for trigger point massage therapy

A trigger point massage therapy device for well-controlled trigger point therapy, suitable for long-term use by a health practitioner with minimal risk of pain or injury, can include a main body with a handle, rubberized grips, a connection pin, that can connect to a pressure point base with a pressure point tip, whereon can further be installed additional pressure point tips in different sizes; a pressure sensor, a step-vibration component, an electro-motor; and additionally heating, ultra sound, electrical stimulation, infrared, and cold laser light components. The device can further include a control unit, which can be used for programming and controlling the functions of the device. Also described is a method for trigger point massage therapy, including measuring a pressure, adjusting the pressure, holding the pressure, rotating/unwinding, vibrating, and increasing the pressure.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL FACIAL AND BODY TREATMENT DEVICE
20180185236 · 2018-07-05 ·

A multifunctional treatment device includes a housing, a processing unit, a power driver unit, and a motor configured to rotate a brush interface element. RF electrodes and electrical terminals are connected to the power driver unit. A plurality of treatment heads are connectable to the housing. One of the treatment heads includes a brush head with bristles and one or more non-conductive barriers. The brush head is formed with apertures and the RF electrodes pass through and protrude out of the apertures. Another of the treatment heads includes a movable brush head. Another one of the stationary treatment heads includes a treatment surface configured to contact a skin or body of a user and one or more active components for performing different kinds of treatment.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL FACIAL AND BODY TREATMENT DEVICE
20180185236 · 2018-07-05 ·

A multifunctional treatment device includes a housing, a processing unit, a power driver unit, and a motor configured to rotate a brush interface element. RF electrodes and electrical terminals are connected to the power driver unit. A plurality of treatment heads are connectable to the housing. One of the treatment heads includes a brush head with bristles and one or more non-conductive barriers. The brush head is formed with apertures and the RF electrodes pass through and protrude out of the apertures. Another of the treatment heads includes a movable brush head. Another one of the stationary treatment heads includes a treatment surface configured to contact a skin or body of a user and one or more active components for performing different kinds of treatment.

IONIC DEVICES
20180014633 · 2018-01-18 · ·

A hair brushing or combing device, a nasal washing device, and a beverage ionizing device, comprising a metal anode being touched by the user; a cathode contacting with the liquid; an electronic circuit; and a switch operable to provide electrical potential to the metal anode, the switch also operable to cause activation of an ionic function.

ORAL ELECTRICAL CLEANING DEVICE
20170209692 · 2017-07-27 ·

An oral cleaning device includes a head portion that supports cleaning elements, a handle portion extending from the head portion, an RF generator disposed in the handle portion, connected to electrodes located on the head portion, and additionally or alternatively, a microcurrent source disposed in the handle portion, connected to a conductive surface located on the handle and to one of the electrodes located on the head portion, and a non-conductive barrier located on the head portion that separates the electrodes from each other.

ORAL ELECTRICAL CLEANING DEVICE
20170209692 · 2017-07-27 ·

An oral cleaning device includes a head portion that supports cleaning elements, a handle portion extending from the head portion, an RF generator disposed in the handle portion, connected to electrodes located on the head portion, and additionally or alternatively, a microcurrent source disposed in the handle portion, connected to a conductive surface located on the handle and to one of the electrodes located on the head portion, and a non-conductive barrier located on the head portion that separates the electrodes from each other.

Swallowing air pulse therapy mouthpiece and method for the use thereof

An oral appliance for administering a stimulus, such as a substance, to the mouth of a user includes a flexible tube having an inlet portion, a first curved portion forming an ear loop connected to the inlet portion, a second curved portion forming a lip bend connected to the first curved portion, and an outlet portion extending from the second curved portion. Alternatively, a mouthpiece for delivering a substance to the mouth of a user includes a housing having an inlet portion, a riser portion extending upwardly from the inlet portion and a curved outlet portion. A flexible tube is coupled to the housing. A method of delivering a substance to a predetermined location in a user's mouth includes disposing a flexible tube between a row of teeth and an interior surface of a cheek. The flexible tube has an exit port positioned in a rear portion of the user's mouth. No portion of the flexible tube is disposed between the upper and lower teeth of the user such that the upper and lower teeth can be closed against each other. The method further includes dispensing a substance through the exit port.

HUMAN PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS USING WAVE OF ELECTRICAL STIMULI
20170156655 · 2017-06-08 ·

A human body support, such as a chair, has a plurality of electrodes arranged in an array and spaced longitudinally with respect to the human body. The array extends from an inferior position to a more superior position along the body. A sensor measures a parameter of the human body that is capable of indicating the presence of drowsiness. A controller has an input connected to the sensor for receiving a signal representing the sensed parameter and has outputs connected to each of the electrodes. The controller detects whether the sensed parameter is within a range indicating the presence of drowsiness and applies a wave of electrical stimuli against the human body in response to detection of a sensed parameter within the range. The electrical stimuli cause periodic tightening and relaxing of proximate muscles as the wave progresses in a direction from an inferior location on the human body toward a more superior location.

ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT WITH CONDUCTIVE PROTRUSIONS

An oral care implement having conductive protrusions. In one embodiment, the oral care implement includes a handle and a head coupled to the handle. Furthermore, the oral care implement includes a power source. A plurality of conductive protrusions may be electrically coupled to the power source. The plurality of conductive protrusions may include a base proximate the head and a distal end spaced from the head. Furthermore, at least one of the conductive protrusions may taper from the base to the distal end.