Patent classifications
A61F5/40
SCROTAL EDEMA PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION DEVICE
A scrotal edema support has a main body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side, a second side, a rear end, and a front end. The top surface includes a flexing area and a resting area. The flexing area is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the main body. The resting area is disposed adjacent to the front end of the main body. The flexing area is configured to receive an edematous scrotum of a patient. The bottom surface has a sloped portion and a leveled portion. The sloped portion is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the main body. The leveled portion is disposed from the front end to the sloped portion. The sloped portion of the bottom surface is oriented at an angle relative to the leveled portion of the bottom surface.
Breast support
A breast support has a support body with an upper support portion and a sternum portion, as well as a pair of breast supports. The upper support portion is connected above the sternum portion, and the breast supports are connected to the sides of the sternum portion. An adhesive layer on a rear side of the support body allows the support body to be affixed to a user's chest. The upper support portion has two lateral support portions, each with a plurality of ridges for enhanced support.
Breast support
A breast support has a support body with an upper support portion and a sternum portion, as well as a pair of breast supports. The upper support portion is connected above the sternum portion, and the breast supports are connected to the sides of the sternum portion. An adhesive layer on a rear side of the support body allows the support body to be affixed to a user's chest. The upper support portion has two lateral support portions, each with a plurality of ridges for enhanced support.
Pre-cut strips of kinesiology tape
A pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape includes a fabric. The fabric includes a weave of fibers, where the fibers include an elastic fiber covered by a covering material. The fabric also includes a first end and a second end, where the second end is opposite the first end. The fabric further includes one or more rounded corners. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape also includes a longitudinal cut in the fabric. The longitudinal cut passes through at least a portion of the fabric and extends from the first end to a pre-determined distance from the second end. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape also includes adhesive on a first surface of the fabric, where the adhesive is configured to adhere the fabric to a human body.
Pre-cut strips of kinesiology tape
A pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape includes a fabric. The fabric includes a weave of fibers, where the fibers include an elastic fiber covered by a covering material. The fabric also includes a first end and a second end, where the second end is opposite the first end. The fabric further includes one or more rounded corners. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape also includes a longitudinal cut in the fabric. The longitudinal cut passes through at least a portion of the fabric and extends from the first end to a pre-determined distance from the second end. The pre-cut strip of kinesiology tape also includes adhesive on a first surface of the fabric, where the adhesive is configured to adhere the fabric to a human body.
Reinforced support tape
An adhesive reinforced support tape is provided to support muscles and joints and reduce exerting stress to the covered area, providing a support tape having a rear surface with an adhesive coating for application to the skin surface and a linear pocket for the insertion of a stiffening member into the pocket after the adhesive surface has been applied to the desired area, providing support and limitation of movement to reduce injury during lifting or heavy exertion, ideally suited for patient care where lifting of patients is required.
Reinforced support tape
An adhesive reinforced support tape is provided to support muscles and joints and reduce exerting stress to the covered area, providing a support tape having a rear surface with an adhesive coating for application to the skin surface and a linear pocket for the insertion of a stiffening member into the pocket after the adhesive surface has been applied to the desired area, providing support and limitation of movement to reduce injury during lifting or heavy exertion, ideally suited for patient care where lifting of patients is required.
Muscle or Joint Support Article
The present application generally relates to support articles and methods of making and using them. Some embodiments of the support articles of the present disclosure provide compression and/or stabilization to sore joints, tendons, or muscles. In some embodiments, the compression and/or enhanced stabilization is provided, at least in part, by one or more reinforcing portions. In some embodiments, the support articles can easily be applied by a non-trained user and can be worn in many conditions (including, for example, in the shower or during exercise) for up to three days. In some embodiments, the support articles or support articles also have a relatively slim profile and are thus discreet such that they can be worn under clothing without being noticeable. In some embodiments, the support articles eliminate or reduce joint or muscle pain or soreness.
SUPPORT APPLIANCE FOR TESTICLES AND METHOD OF USE
A therapeutic testicle support appliance and method of use is provided to assist the recovery of patients suffering from medical problems that have attendant swelling of the testicles and scrotum. The appliance has a support cradle with a pouch having legs extending from each of the ends of the pouch. These legs are adapted for adjustable interconnection with a belt worn by the patient around the waist and above the hips. The pouch itself is adjustable by means of draw-cord bungees and cord locks. Application and removal of the appliance is easily achieved by use of hook-and-loop fasteners accommodating secured engagement of the support cradle with the belt at any of various desired elevations.
SUPPORT APPLIANCE FOR TESTICLES AND METHOD OF USE
A therapeutic testicle support appliance and method of use is provided to assist the recovery of patients suffering from medical problems that have attendant swelling of the testicles and scrotum. The appliance has a support cradle with a pouch having legs extending from each of the ends of the pouch. These legs are adapted for adjustable interconnection with a belt worn by the patient around the waist and above the hips. The pouch itself is adjustable by means of draw-cord bungees and cord locks. Application and removal of the appliance is easily achieved by use of hook-and-loop fasteners accommodating secured engagement of the support cradle with the belt at any of various desired elevations.