Patent classifications
A61H15/0092
MASSAGE DEVICE
A massage device generally includes a massage stick, an accessory kit, and a rack. The massage stick includes a rod, two handle tubes, two massage tubes, eight bearings, two first sleeves, two second sleeves, three separation rings, and two nuts. The accessory kit includes two massage cylinders and a plurality of bushings including at least one double-taper bushing and at least two single-taper bushings, so that the massage stick can be detachably mounted with the massage cylinders through the bushings. The rack includes two lateral supports each defining a plurality of recesses positioned at different heights, so that the massage stick can be installed horizontally on the rack. With the massage stick, the rack, and the accessory kit, the massage device can be operated in various ways.
Portable roller massager
A portable roller massager includes an elongate center shaft having a longitudinal axis extending between a first end and a second end, a roller section rotatably positioned about an outer surface of the elongate center shaft and extending not entirely between the first and second ends, a first handle member movably attachable to the first end of the elongate center shaft, and a second handle member movably attachable to the second end of the elongate center shaft. The elongate center shaft, roller section, first handle member, and second handle member cooperate to form a portable roller massager for massaging and treating a person's muscles.
Telescoping massage roller and assembly of a physical fitness cage with a telescoping massage roller
A roller device, including a first tube having a first diameter, and a through-bore having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, the through-bore extending through and concentric with the first tube, a first rod having a third diameter smaller than the second diameter, a first end, and a second end, where the second end of the first rod is operatively arranged to telescopingly engage with the through-bore of the first tube, a second rod having a fourth diameter equal to the third diameter, a first end and a second end, where the first end of the second rod is operatively arranged to telescopingly engage with the through-bore of the first tube, at least one roller arranged to rotate about the first tube, and a first handle fixedly secured to the first end of the first rod.
Phototherapy Body Roller
The present invention discloses a phototherapy body roller, which comprises a rotatable outer casing having at least one transparent portion. The outer casing is hollow, and a light board and a power supply device for supplying power to the light board are installed therein, and the light board is mounted on the light housing, and the light emitting tubes are facing the transparent portion of the outer casing. A balancing device is also mounted in the outer casing, and the light housing is fixedly mounted with the balancing device. The phototherapy body roller can perform LED light therapy while using as a body roller for self-exercise, stretching, fascia and relieve fatigue and relax muscle groups. With a balancing device, the light source is always facing the upper part of the phototherapy body roller, which saves energy and does not cause light pollution, and is environmentally friendly.
Apparatus and Methods for Phototherapy
There is provided a phototherapy apparatus, in which the therapeutic light is delivered through 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. The light source of the phototherapy apparatus is actively cooled by a synthetic jet cooler.
Squeeze roller for MyoFascial release
A device for redirecting force to release tension in muscles and fascia in a body part.
Massage device
A massage device includes spaced apart first and second arms having aligned first and second pivot areas. A cross bar having a first end and a second end is attached to the first arm proximate the first end of the cross bar between the first and second pivot areas. The cross bar is attached to the second arm proximate the second end of the cross bar between the first and second pivot areas. A massage element is carried by the cross bar.
Massage foam roller apparatus and system
Therapeutic roller apparatus including at least two easily interchangeable elongated, semi-cylindrical component assemblies, each formed by a rigid substrate component having a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface, and a resilient pad component affixed to and covering the outer surface of the rigid substrate part. The side edges of the component assemblies are adapted to mate together to form a cylindrical roller body having a first outer diameter. The roller body ends are provided with first latch elements. A pair of cylindrical end caps, each having an outer diameter greater than the roller's first outer diameter, and an inner diameter adapted to mate with and capture an end of the assembled roller body. The end caps include second latch elements adapted to lockingly engage the first latch elements and secure the entire assembly together. In use, all user weight applied to the roller body is transferred to the end caps.
Stretchable Cover For Exercise Device And / Or Equipment
A removable stretchable cover for exercise equipment has a first wall, a second wall, two side walls and two end walls arranged to form an interior cavity and an opening through which the exercise equipment is appointed to traverse. The opening is formed as a stretchable slit opening adapted to expand to engulf the exercise equipment, and contract in a closed configuration when the exercise equipment is housed within the interior cavity to substantially enclose the equipment within the cover. At least one anti-slip surface is integrated within at least one of the first wall, second wall, two side walls or two end walls. The cover is composed of a thin, stretchy, soft material so that it can be significantly stretched and contracted to snuggly fit over the exercise equipment. Examples of exercise equipment for which the cover is especially well suited include yoga blocks, foam rollers, exercise balls and arm handles of exercise machines.
THERAPEUTIC ROLLER WITH COUPLING AND NON-COUPLING NODULES
A therapeutic roller system for use in myofascial release. The therapeutic roller system includes a hollow roller and a coupling nodule. The hollow roller presents an outer wall. The hollow roller includes a receptor opening traversing the outer wall. The coupling nodule includes an upper therapeutic segment and a lower locking segment. The lower locking segment is configured to be inserted into the receptor opening in a first orientation. The lower locking segment is configured to be secured within the receptor opening in a second orientation. The therapeutic roller system may further include a non-coupling nodule.