Patent classifications
A61H1/006
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING SCAR TISSUE OF A BIOLOGICAL SUBJECT USING RADIO FREQUENCY WAVES AND MANIPULATION
A system and method for treating tissue of a biological subject, including a radio frequency wave generator configured for generating a radio frequency wave at a therapeutically beneficial wavelength, a power supply configured for supplying power to the generator for generation of the wave, a controller configured for setting the wavelength, and a director configured for directing the wave to the tissue to achieve a therapeutically beneficial outcome for the subject. Preferably, the wave generates heat at a therapeutically beneficial temperature. Preferably, the director is configured for directing the wave to the tissue by placement of the director adjacent the tissue and movement of the director across the tissue in alternating general directions applied at various therapeutically beneficial speeds, various therapeutically beneficial distances, and various therapeutically beneficial time intervals within a desired treatment area of the tissue.
Methods for determining the size of body parts as part of compression therapy procedures
Methods are disclosed for measuring the size of body parts treated by a compression therapy device. Either the volume or circumference of the body part may be measured. The methods may include evacuating an inflatable compression sleeve to a known pressure, inserting the body part into the compression sleeve, inflating the sleeve to a pre-set condition, and then measuring one or more inflation related parameters. The pre-set conditions may include a pre-determined pressure, volume, or size of the inflatable cells comprising the sleeve. The inflation related parameters may include the time to fill the cell to a pre-set pressure, the pressure attained after a pre-set time of inflation, or the measured volume of a cell after a pre-set amount of air is introduced into it. The methods may also include deflating the cells from the known inflation state to a second inflation state and measuring similar parameters.
Continuous passive motion device
The present invention is directed toward a device for circumduction of a limb having a base, a vertical support operably coupled to and extending away from the base, a rotary member operably connected to the vertical support, a limb support member operably connected to the rotary member, and a motor drivingly engaged with the rotary member. The vertical support may be a rigid plate member, bracket, or frame. The bracket and/or frame may include at least one vertical member and at least one horizontal member. The rotary member is operably connected to the vertical support such that rotary member is free to rotate. Limb support member receives and supports the limb to be treated and is operably coupled to rotary member at a radial distance from a center of rotation thereby resulting in a circular motion of a limb when the motor is operated.
SYSTEMS FOR DISPENSING A MEDICAMENT TO A SUBJECT AND RELATED METHODS
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to systems and methods of dispensing one or more medicaments to a subject. The systems and methods utilize at least one flexible compression garment having one or more medicament dispensers therein.
CPR CHEST COMPRESSION DEVICE WITH RELEASABLE BASE MEMBER
A CPR device having a base member configured to be placed underneath a patient, a chest compression mechanism configured to deliver CPR chest compressions to the patient, a support leg configured to support the chest compression mechanism at a distance from the base member, a clamp mechanism coupled to the support leg, and a release mechanism coupled to the support leg and the clamp mechanism. The clamp mechanism is configured to attach the support leg to a lock component of the base member in a latch-closed configuration and to release the support leg from the lock component in a latch-open configuration. The clamp mechanism is further configured to transition from the latch-closed configuration to the latch-open configuration when the lock component of the base member impacts an external portion of the clamp mechanism without the release mechanism being pulled away from the base member.
Treatment Sleeve System
A treatment sleeve system which helps to both prevent and treat chaffing, callouses, and pressure sores on or around dormant joints. The treatment sleeve system generally includes a sleeve which is worn around a limb to both treat and prevent complications such as pressure sores or the like. The sleeve includes a first end having a first opening, a second end having a second opening, and a channel extending between the first and second ends. The sleeve may comprise a bend portion which is adapted to be positioned over a joint. A cavity either within the sleeve or within a holder adapted to be removably connected within the sleeve stores a volume of a composition such as an antimicrobial ointment or the like. In such a manner, the composition may be applied to an affected area such as a wound or surgical site while the sleeve is worn on the limb.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR APPLYING COMPRESSION
A compression device for applying pressure to a body part can include a fabric member that can fit over the body part, and one or more actuators coupled to the fabric member, wherein each of the one or more actuators is configured to cause at least a portion of the fabric member to expand or contract along a circumferential direction, thereby decreasing or increasing the pressure applied to the body part adjacent to the actuator. The fabric member can be thin and stretchable, and can contour the body part over which it is worn. The actuators can cause user controlled variable pressure levels to be applied to the body part, including constant pressure levels as well as time varying synchronous or asynchronous pressure patterns.
Percussive therapy device
A percussive therapy device that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor. The percussive therapy device includes at least one of a thermal sensor, a heart rate monitor or a heated massage member.
PHYSICAL MODALITY TREATMENT CHAIR
A therapeutic chair is disclosed with moving parts that permit a user to implement a regimen of physical modality treatment, including non-axial vertebral decompression, flexion extension, distraction, rotation, and lateral flexion.
PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE WITH ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED ATTACHMENT
A percussive therapy system includes a percussive therapy device that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and an attachment configured to be operatively connected to a distal end of the push rod assembly of the percussive massage device and to provide at least one therapeutic effect to a user. The attachment may include at least one of an actuator configured to provide the at least one therapeutic effect to the user and a sensor configured to obtain at least one of biometric data of the user and information regarding operation of the percussive therapy device.