A61H2001/0248

ASSIST DEVICE, ASSIST METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM
20180092794 · 2018-04-05 ·

An assist device includes an upper-body belt attached to the upper body of a user, first and second belts attached to the knees, a first wire coupling the upper-body belt to the first belt, a second wire crossing the first wire, a third wire coupling the upper-body belt to the second belt, a fourth wire crossing the third wire, and a motor coupled to one end of each of the first to fourth wires. When assisting users with walking, tensions equal to a first threshold value or greater are applied to one of the first and second wires and one of the third and fourth wires by the motor at different times. When detecting slacking of the upper-body belt, tensions equal to the first threshold value or greater are simultaneously applied to one of the first and second wires and one of the third and fourth wires by the motor.

Manual Walk-Assist and Accessories Combo
20180092795 · 2018-04-05 ·

The present invention is a lower extremity exoskeleton wearable that acts as a walk-aid for the segment of the population that would otherwise have a limited ability to walk, or not be able to walk at all. The invention also provides for other functions curtailed by paraplegia, and other health issues. The accessories, as described, are those items, in which absence does not hinder the user from walking with the walk-aid wearable. The user of the invention, with low to average flexibility of legs, and the ability to stand for a period of time, regardless of disability, will be able to simulate a walking motion with recurrent swings of their arms, enabling the user to move around via walking with the wearable. In contrast to other walk-aids currently available, the functions of the walk-aid are achieved without any motorization, computerization or outside power source.

Motorized stretching machine
09883983 · 2018-02-06 ·

A motorized stretching machine for enabling a user to perform stretches targeting areas throughout their body includes a metal base frame with an integral slide track on which a motor driven foot rest apparatus is mounted, a plurality of hand grip frames that enables many different hand grips, and a plurality of foot stands. A plurality of push buttons are disposed in various locations on the right side and left side to allow the user to control the operation of the motor driven foot rest apparatus. The varied positioning of the push buttons facilitates full control during stretches and full stability because the user can hold onto other parts of the machine to assist with balance while actuating the motor control buttons. Advantageously, the overall design helps users engage selected muscle groups without losing balance or flexing any other muscles so the user can enjoy a full stretch.

Range of motion exerciser
09750979 · 2017-09-05 ·

A system includes a device that includes one or more bladders capable of being inflated and deflated. The system also includes an information package capable of processing data representing the inflating and deflating of the one or more bladders.

DEVICES FOR MOBILIZING THE HIP JOINT CAPSULE AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20170095390 · 2017-04-06 ·

A method for mobilizing a hip joint capsule of a patient using a resilient bolster. In accordance with the method, the patient assumes a lateral position, with the hip capsule to be treated superior. The resilient bolster is placed between the patient's legs as proximal to the patient's crotch. A force is applied to patient's superior leg to move it downwardly from a resting position. During downward movement of the patient's superior leg, the bolster functions as a fulcrum and the patient's superior femur functions as a lever arm to create a first class lever that partially distracts the femoral head from the acetabulum. After application of the force, the resiliency of the bolster causes the patient's superior leg to return to the resting position. The movements may be repeated, and the degree of hip flexion and rotation may be varied to affect different regions of the hip capsule.

Exoskeleton and method of increasing the flexibility of an exoskeleton hip joint
09604369 · 2017-03-28 · ·

An exoskeleton comprises a torso brace, configured to be coupled to a torso of a user, and a leg support, configured to be coupled to a leg of the user. A plurality of links couples the torso brace to the leg support. The plurality of links includes a first link, coupled to the torso brace at a first pivot point, and a second link, coupled to the leg support at a second pivot point. The first link is coupled to the second link through a third pivot point located between the first and second pivot points. The first pivot point enables adduction of the leg support, and the third pivot point enables abduction of the leg support.

MOTORIZED STRETCHING MACHINE
20170056273 · 2017-03-02 ·

A motorized stretching machine for enabling a user to perform stretches targeting areas throughout their body includes a metal base frame with an integral slide track on which a motor driven foot rest apparatus is mounted, a plurality of hand grip frames that enables many different hand grips, and a plurality of foot stands. A plurality of push buttons are disposed in various locations on the right side and left side to allow the user to control the operation of the motor driven foot rest apparatus. The varied positioning of the push buttons facilitates full control during stretches and full stability because the user can hold onto other parts of the machine to assist with balance while actuating the motor control buttons. Advantageously, the overall design helps users engage selected muscle groups without losing balance or flexing any other muscles so the user can enjoy a full stretch.

ADJUSTABLE POSITION LIMB SUPPORT FOR SURGICAL TABLES, INCLUDING LATERALLY POSITIONABLE BOOT SUPPORT HIP DISTRACTOR
20250073109 · 2025-03-06 ·

There is disclosed a laterally positionable surgical boot support hip distractor. In an embodiment, the distractor includes a support rod of a limb holder. A surgical boot support in operable connection with the support rod. A boom providing a laterally adjustable connector in operable connection with the surgical boot support. A traction assembly in operable connection with the surgical boot support to provide distraction with the boom remaining in a position fixed to the support rod and without moving the support rod. Other embodiments are also disclosed.