A61H2201/163

SUCTION-BASED ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR SEXUAL STIMULATION
20220370285 · 2022-11-24 · ·

According to one example, a suction-based attachment system includes a body plate configured to be positioned against a pelvis of a person, and a suction docking protrusion coupled to the body plate. The body plate has a back surface configured to face the pelvis of the person, and a front surface configured to face away from the pelvis of the person. The suction docking protrusion includes a suction docking surface that is configured to operate as an attachment area for a suction cup included on a prosthetic phallic device, via an air vacuum formed in-between the suction docking surface and the suction cup included on the prosthetic phallic device.

Actuator devices for human exoskeleton joints
11673253 · 2023-06-13 · ·

An exoskeleton includes a first support, a second support, and a joint connecting the first and second supports. An actuator causes relative rotation between the first and second supports at the joint. The actuator includes a motor, a ball screw, a ball nut, and a yoke. The motor causes translation of the yoke via the ball screw and the ball nut. In some embodiments, the actuator further includes a roller and a joint cam having a track. Translation of the yoke causes movement of the roller within the track, and movement of the roller within the track causes rotation of the joint cam. In other embodiments, the actuator further includes a linkage and a joint crank. Translation of the yoke causes movement of the linkage, and movement of the linkage causes rotation of the joint crank. Rotation of the joint cam or the joint crank causes relative rotation between the first and second supports.

Musculoskeletal vibration system for jointed limbs

A system provides compression of a limb of a patient and out-of-axis restraint of a joint of the limb being compressed and application of vibration to a first end of the limb so that the vibration is transmitted through the first end of the limb, the compressed joint, and through the remainder of the limb.

External Structural Brace Apparatus
20230172787 · 2023-06-08 ·

An external structural brace apparatus for supporting a user in a semi standing position on a surface includes first and second support extension beams that to attach to the surface, also included is a channel having a base with first and second legs, wherein the first and second legs extend in the same direction from opposing sides of the base, the first leg is affixed to the first support structure and the second leg is affixed to the second support structure, the channel can be lockably positioned along the first and second beams. In addition, a saddle seat with a midpoint extension portion, the saddle is attached between the first and second legs and positioned such that the midpoint extension extends opposite of the base, wherein operationally the user partially rests their buttocks on the saddle and leans their back against the base to assume a semi supported standing posture.

SYSTEM & METHOD FOR PROVIDING WHOLE BODY VIBRATION THERAPY AND PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC SPINAL MOBILIZATION AND DECOMPRESSION MODALITIES

Presently provided is a method and system for providing whole body vibration therapy to a patient. The system has a table configured to hold a patient and a vibrational footplate extending outwardly from a foot of the table. The vibrational footplate is configured and disposed to vibrate and to provide whole body vibration to the patient upon the patient placing their feet thereon. An actuator is configured and disposed to adjust an inclination of the table to provide varying degrees of whole body vibration therapy to the patient. The method comprises providing whole body vibration sessions with varying degrees of whole body vibration therapy.

Orthopedic device

An orthopedic device for supporting a lower back of a user includes a mechanical energy store, a pelvic element, an upper body element with a first force transmission element and an upper leg element with a second force transmission element. The upper leg element is arranged on the pelvic element such that it can be swivelled about a first swivel axis, the upper body element is movably arranged relative to the pelvic element, the first force transmission element can be engaged and disengaged with the second force transmission element by moving the upper body element relative to the pelvic element, and the mechanical energy store can be charged and discharged by swivelling the upper leg element relative to the upper body element when the first force transmission element is engaged with the second force transmission element.

Treadmill attachment for anti-gravity suspension system

A lightweight, mobile treadmill attachment designed for effective weight reduction, anti-gravity suspension is disclosed. The treadmill attachment provides a system in which an elastic cord is suspended within a frame that attaches to the arms of a treadmill. The elastic cord imparts an equalized lifting force throughout the suspension system by a rope camming system to a user to provide an effective weight loss and anti-gravity functionality.

Spinal decompression belt for use with inversion table
09801774 · 2017-10-31 ·

A spinal decompression belt for reducing the pressure exerted on a user's ankles when using an inversion table. The spinal decompression belt includes an elongated pad to be disposed around a user's abdomen and that can be secured by overlapping the end portions thereof. A cushioning member is removably securable to the interior of the first end for providing additional support to the user's abdomen. The elongated pad further includes an elongated strap therearound that includes an adjustable fastener for securing the belt to the user. An extension strap having an adjustable fastener thereon extends from the front of the elongated pad to the rear thereof and can be positioned between the legs of the user. The extension strap further includes a fastener, such as a ring, having a pair of ankle bar straps thereon that can be wrapped around the ankle bars of an inversion table.

WALKING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS AND WALKING TRAINING METHOD
20170273852 · 2017-09-28 · ·

A walking assistance apparatus includes stimulus applying means for applying a stimulus to a leg part on which a walking assistance apparatus is mounted and state detection means for detecting a supporting leg condition and a lifted leg condition of the leg part on which the walking assistance apparatus is mounted. The stimulus applying means applies a first stimulus to the leg part when the state detection means has detected that the leg part on which the walking assistance apparatus is mounted is in the lifted leg condition, and the stimulus applying means does not apply a stimulus to the leg part or applies a second stimulus that is weaker than the first stimulus when the state detection means has detected that the leg part on which the walking assistance apparatus is mounted is in the supporting leg condition.

Lower exoskeleton

A lower exoskeleton for a user including a pelvic element (1) with a mechanism for securing to an upper part of the user's body; two lower supports (2) with a mechanism for securing to the user's lower limbs and which rest on the ground during stance phases, each of the supports having a thigh segment and a tibia segment connected by a knee link to allow flexion and extension; and hip links for connecting the two lower supports to the pelvic element. The pelvic element has a an inner segment (30) extending symmetrically in relation to a central sagittal plane; and two outer segments (33) extending symmetrically and connected to respective distal ends of the inner segment by linking members (31, 32, 34; 31′), allowing flexion between the inner segment and each outer segment along two orthogonal axes.