A61H2201/1611

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DECOMPRESSION, ELLIPTICAL TRACTION, AND LINEAR TRACTION OF THE OCCIPUT, CERVICAL SPINE, AND THORACIC SPINE
20190201276 · 2019-07-04 ·

A traction device comprises a frame, a first bladder portion, a second bladder portion, and a third inflatable bladder portion. The first bladder expands in an outward direction a distance greater than in a transverse direction. The second bladder expands in a first angular direction. The second bladder is positioned generally inferior to and to the side of the first bladder. The third bladder expands in a second angular direction. Upon expanding in the outward direction, the first bladder bears against the back of the user's neck. Upon expanding in the transverse direction, the first bladder applies an angular traction to the cervical spine. Upon expanding in the first angular direction, the second bladder bears angularly against the back of the user's upper thoracic region. Upon expanding in the third angular direction, the third bladder bears angularly against the user's occiput.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DECOMPRESSION, ELLIPTICAL TRACTION, AND LINEAR TRACTION OF THE OCCIPUT, CERVICAL SPINE, AND THORACIC SPINE
20190201277 · 2019-07-04 ·

A traction device has a frame, a first bladder portion, a second bladder portion, and a third inflatable bladder portion. The first bladder expands in an outward direction a distance greater than in a transverse direction. The second bladder expands in a first angular direction. The second bladder is positioned generally inferior to and to the side of the first bladder. The third bladder expands in a second angular direction. Upon expanding in the outward direction, the first bladder bears against the back of the user's neck. Upon expanding in the transverse direction, the first bladder applies an angular traction to the cervical spine. Upon expanding in the first angular direction, the second bladder bears angularly against the back of the user's upper thoracic region. Upon expanding in the third angular direction, the third bladder bears angularly against the user's occiput.

Physical therapy device
D0851271 · 2019-06-11 ·

NECK TRACTION APPARATUS HAVING TRACTION ASSISTING DEVICE
20190167506 · 2019-06-06 · ·

Provided is a neck traction apparatus for providing cervical correction by stretching the neck. More particularly, the neck traction apparatus has a traction assisting device. The apparatus includes an integral skin foam (ISF) type traction assisting device is provided so as to eliminate discomfort caused by skin contact and to match personal characteristics of a user by extending the stretching length; includes a battery so as to provide portability for use; allows the battery to be physically and electrically isolated when external power is not applied so as to minimize discharging of the battery while in standby; and has a traction body of which inflation and deflation are operated in an automatic mode so as to obtain an optimal effect of the cervical correction and prevent a safety accident from occurring.

Portable traction device with sling
10307284 · 2019-06-04 · ·

A sling of a portable traction device cradles a user's head and includes a pair of shock cords attached at opposite ends of the sling. The ends of the shock cords opposite shock cords are anchored is anchored to a structure, such as a closed door at the hinged side of the door, between the door and door frame, using an anchor, at a height, to generate a tension vector at an acute angle relative to the floor. The tension applies cervical traction.

CERVICAL TRACTION PILLOW
20240197553 · 2024-06-20 ·

The present disclosure provides a cervical traction pillow includes a cervical traction pillow main body and a massage device. The cervical traction pillow main body is a flexible cervical traction pillow main body with a narrow upper part and a wide lower part, so as to form a neck brace traction portion at an upper end and a base at a lower end, a first back portion connected between the neck brace traction portion and the base, and two first side portions opposite and connected to the neck brace traction portion, the base, and the back portion. The neck brace traction portion and a bottom surface of the base are connected in an acute angle. The massage device is arranged on the cervical traction pillow main body.

Wearable multifunctional powered exoskeleton for cervical vertebra rehabilitation

A wearable multifunctional powered exoskeleton for cervical vertebra rehabilitation, and relates to the field of man-machine interaction rehabilitation aids, comprises an active drive motor module, a fixed supporting module and a movable joint component; wherein the active drive motor module is connected to the fixed supporting module, and comprises a left shoulder push rod motor, a right shoulder push rod motor, a cervico-thoracic vertebra left front side push rod motor, a cervico-thoracic vertebra left rear side push rod motor, a cervico-thoracic vertebra right front side push rod motor, and a cervico-thoracic vertebra right rear side push rod motor; wherein the active drive motor module and the movable joint component are combined to Jointly form a six-connecting rod power-driven structure.

PROGRAMMABLE MULTI-THERAPY INVERSION TABLE
20240180768 · 2024-06-06 ·

An inversion table that incorporates additional therapies, such as massage, traction, and heat. Therapeutic elements of the inversion table may be programmable, so that settings are cycled automatically through preprogrammed patterns. The table may have one or more back massage elements that travel along tracks in the table to massage different portions of the back, and similar neck massage elements that massage different portions of the neck. Traction actuators may apply traction forces to the head and the legs. One or more heating pads may apply heat to any portion of the body. Settings for the therapeutic elements may be controlled by a processor that may execute stored therapy programs, or may respond to user input from a controller or a smartphone.

Portable traction device with sling
11998472 · 2024-06-04 · ·

A portable traction device can include a sling that is sized to cradle a user's head. The sling can be associated with an anchor that is positioned a height above the floor when the portable traction device is in use. A tensile force vector between the anchor and the sling allows for cervical traction. The portable traction device can additionally include one or more flexible straps between the anchor and the sling that can differentially regulate the amplitude of the tensile force vector by stretching.

Travel pillow
10259369 · 2019-04-16 ·

In one or more embodiments, the present invention provide a versatile travel pillow that provides support to the user's head, neck, and shoulders, prevents the user from sliding sideways with respect to the seat, can be quickly and easily secured to the headrest or armrest of a seat or chair, and can be quickly and easily moved from one vehicle seat to another.