Patent classifications
A61H2015/0064
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING SCALP HEALTH
According to some embodiments, a method of promoting hair growth or hair stimulation in a subject comprises applying vacuum or suction using a handpiece assembly along a targeted portion of the subject's skin surface where hair growth or hair stimulation is desired and providing at least one treatment material to said targeted portion of the subject's skin surface, wherein the application of vacuum or suction helps promote hair growth or stimulate hair.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE NON-INVASIVE PERSONALIZED TREATMENT OF SKIN BLEMISHES
Device for non-invasive personalized treatment of skin disorders and imperfections, including: a console having recesses suitable for housing handpieces capable of being grasped by an operator to treat a patient's body or face thanks to the vibration generated by an internal cylinder at each handpiece at a predetermined frequency, each cylinder having rotating elements; a vibration adjustment device for each handpiece; an electric energy absorption sensor possibly combined with pressure and/or rpm sensors for each handpiece, suitable for communicating the data detected to a control unit adapted to process the data from the absorption sensors and to act on the frequency regulation devices of each handpiece to obtain an immediate variation of the vibration of the cylinders according to the mechanical resistance offered by the patient's tissue; and a communication interface.
MASSAGE COMB
A massage comb includes a comb body, a handle, a plurality of teeth, and a rolling bead. The handle is disposed below the comb body and integrated with the comb body, the plurality of teeth are arranged on the comb body at intervals, and the rolling bead is rollably disposed at the end of the handle. Since the massage comb is provided with rolling bead at the end of the handle, before or after combing the hair, the rolling bead can be used to massage the acupuncture points in the head, which facilitates opening the head meridian and enhancing blood circulation in the head. In addition, the rolling bead is arranged at the end of the handle, so that the massage comb of the present invention has a dual-purpose effect.
Massage Device
A massage device includes spiked massage balls that rotate independently of each other around a shaft that is supported by a mount. The balls rotate on either side of a central bracket. A longitudinally extending body part is massaged by movement thereof through a valley between the massage balls. This valley is accessible by the longitudinally extending body part over an angle that exceeds 180°.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PHOTOTHERAPY
There is provided a phototherapy apparatus, in which the therapeutic light is delivered through or in proximity to one or more massage components. The massage component provides mechanical massage to the subject biological tissue and modifies the properties of the subject tissue in thickness, density, etc. to facilitate the absorption of the therapeutic light and enhance the effect of the phototherapy procedure.
Myofascial and trigger point therapy ball pouch- TPT pak
The invention relates to a pouch with divided pockets to insert any single or multiple balls ranging in sizes similar to a standard size golf ball and/or tennis ball to stabilize the ball(s) at the desire position of the user to relieve muscle pain, tightness, and knots in the treatment of myofascial trigger point therapy. Trigger points or muscle ‘knots’ are sensitive spots in soft tissue, and too many of them is “myofascial pain syndrome.” Common areas of muscle knots are located in the neck, back, shoulders, sciatica, and in the arch of a foot. Trigger point therapy is typically used as muscle releaser by applying pressure directly onto the trigger point for a given amount of time that is suggested by a medical professional. The pouch that holds the ball(s) is used to trigger the knots by placing a standard size tennis ball or for a deeper tissue therapy, a golf ball, inside the desired pocket(s) to stabilize the ball from rolling away during treatment. The user may treat more than one area at a time by placing more balls in any pocket(s). Once the user places the balls inside the pocket(s), the balls are secured by a closure on one side of the pouch. The user may use the adjustable strap with fastener as a handle or latch it for a handsfree treatment. The strap may also be used for added compression and as a convenient carrying element.
CONTOURED MUSCLE RECOVERY DEVICE
A muscle recovery device includes an elongated, generally tubular shaped main body having a first end, a second end and a middle section. Handles are positioned along the first and second ends, and a plurality of independently operable rollers are secured along the length of the main body at locations between the handles. The main body including a curvilinear shape and each of the rollers are positioned perpendicular to the curved portion of the main body to which each roller is secured so as to be positioned angularly to another roller. Each of the rollers are removably positioned along the main body and have an adjustable separation distance.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXERTING FORCE ON BODIES
Systems and methods for exerting forces on a body, including a support structure defining a space and a plurality of surface contacting units that are configured to exert force upon the body, such that the weight is distributed away from the primary weight bearing regions to non-weight bearing regions of the body, or vice versa, without exerting significant shear or frictional forces on surfaces of the body. The systems and methods may be used to exert forces to cause fluid shift in different compartments of the body. Applications include treatment of various disease conditions including pressure ulcers, heart failure, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, osteoporosis, injuries of spine and to slow microgravity-induced bone and muscle loss. The systems and methods may be used to simulate gravity, weightlessness or buoyancy, in rehabilitation medicine. The system may include a chair, bed, a wearable suit or an exoskeleton.
Exfoliating head with rolling elements
The invention provides a body care device (1) for treating a skin, the body care device (1) comprising a housing (100) and a skin treatment head (200) associated with the housing (100), wherein the housing (100) further comprises an actuator (110) configured to at least partly rotate the skin treatment head (200) about an axis (A), wherein the skin treatment head (200) comprises a plurality of bristles (211) defining a virtual edge face (231) circumferentially surrounding the plurality of bristles (211) and defining a virtual top face (232) defining a first height (h1) of the bristles (211) relative to a skin treatment head surface (201) of the skin treatment head (200), wherein the skin treatment head (200) further comprises a plurality of rotatable elements (240), wherein each rotatable element (240) is configured to rotate when a force in a tangential direction is applied to a rotatable element surface (241) of the rotatable element (240), wherein the rotatable element surfaces (241) are configured lower than the top face (232) and wherein in embodiments the rotatable element surfaces (241) at least partly extend beyond the edge face (231).
MASSAGE THERAPY DEVICE AND METHOD
The present disclosure relates to a device that is used in conjunction with different types of massage implements that can be used to massage the user. The massage therapy device and method is a pouch with a hollow interior for holding the massage implement such as mobility ball. A strap is coupled to the pouch and utilized to maintain a position of the massage implement relative to the user when the massage therapy device is in use. The massage therapy device and method prevents various size mobility balls from slipping while trying to target specific areas of the body. The strap, located on each side of the pouch, includes an adjustable loop to facilitate the used grasping the strap and adjusting a length of the strap.