Patent classifications
A61H23/006
Vibrating therapy system and device
A vibration therapy device that includes a housing that includes a handle portion, a head portion and a module seat defined on the head portion, 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 a therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The distal end of the push rod assembly is configured to removably receive a reciprocating attachment thereon. The therapy module at least partially surrounds the distal end of the push rod assembly.
ADJUSTABLE AMPLITUDE PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE
An electronic device for percussive massage therapy is described. The device includes a reciprocating member configured to move at any number of different amplitudes and frequencies. In one example of the device of the present invention, the device is configured with a number of gears which permit amplitude to be varied between a great number of amplitudes within a predetermined range. In another example of the device of the present invention, a threaded stroke adjustment apparatus is positioned at the front of the device, and may be rotated in a first direction to increase stroke, and may be rotated in a second direction to decrease stroke. Amplitude and frequency may be adjusted in real time. In yet another example of the device of the present invention, stroke adjustment is achieved by moving an eccentric drive axle within an eccentric drive unit by way of rotation of a ring gear.
Triple Action Massage Gun
A handheld motorized massage gun combines the percussive action of conventional percussive-type massage guns with muscle stretching action and kneading action of rolling element massage devices. The self-powered, self-standing instrument orbits a single massage head along a reciprocating circular arc which induces percussive forces perpendicular to the fascia, induces stretching forces along the elongate axis of the fascia and also produces skin rolling action upon adipose fascia. The self-standing suspension allows the device to be stably focused upon a specific fascia region with one hand for the purpose of treating cellulite and/or providing muscle rehabilitation. Among various features, the instrument has a handle portion suitable for operating with one hand, a single massage head for oscillating upon the surface of a fascia, and a non-oscillating gripping surface for anchoring the massage gun upon a fascia surface.
Hand-held muscle relaxation device having a power supply arranged transversely
A hand-held muscle relaxation device includes a power supply arranged transversely which includes a housing; a power supply; a motor; a massage head module and a power conversion mechanism. The power conversion mechanism is mounted inside the housing and the power supply is electrically connected with the motor. The motor is provided with a first rotation axis, and the motor drives the massage head module to perform a linear reciprocating movement along a first axis through the power conversion mechanism. The housing comprises a casing and a handle mounted at a side of the casing. The motor is mounted inside the handle and the power supply is mounted inside the casing. During working, the motor drives the massage head module to perform a linear reciprocating movement at a higher frequency to achieve an impact, beating, and massage on the human body.
Stick-slip frictional swivel coupling for a massage tool reciprocated at forced frequency
A hand-held massaging system includes a swivel coupling for removably attaching a massage tool to a reciprocating motor having a shaft having a stroke axis and a stroke length. The swivel coupling consists of a thrust journal and a cylindrical cup, an inner diameter of the cup providing a swivel bearing and bottom of the cup forming a thrust bearing. When the shaft reciprocates at a forced frequency, the thrust journal is retained within the cup by stick-slip friction that allows the thrust journal to swivel within the cup and to slip along the stroke axis. The thrust journal and cup attach between the massage tool and the shaft.
Integrated device for the non-invasive personalised treatment of skin blemishes and associated multi-step method
Integrated device for the non-invasive personalised treatment of skin blemishes includes: a handpiece for performing a percussive treatment on the body/face, causing a microtrauma on the wrinkle furrow, facilitating the natural recovery and the reduction of the wrinkle depth; a handpiece for carrying out an ablative micro-vibration treatment on the body, suitable to expand or compact the cutaneous tissue by alleviating wrinkles, stretch marks and scars with an exfoliating effect; a handpiece for performing a compressive micro-vibration treatment on the face, expanding the pores of the epidermis; a device for adjusting the rotation and vibration of the handpieces; an electric energy absorption sensor for each handpiece, communicating the detected data to a control unit which acts on the frequency adjustment devices obtaining a variation in the rotation and vibration frequency of the rotors, depending on the mechanical strength of the skin tissue; a communication interface.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR PERCUSSIVE MASSAGE THERAPY AND ASSOCIATED WELLNESS HUB
Described herein are systems, methods, and devices for providing percussive massage therapy with voice activation features. A percussive massage device including a housing, a motor, a switch, a microphone, a speaker, and a controller is described. The controller of the percussive massage device includes at least one processor and a memory, and the controller is coupled to the switch, the microphone, and the speaker. The controller of the percussive massage device is configured to receive, from the microphone, a voice input of a user of the percussive massage device, perform, by the at least one processor, speech recognition of the voice input, determine, by the at least one processor, an audio output based on the speech recognition of the voice input, and transmit an audio signal to the speaker to transmit the audio output to the user of the percussive massage device.
Portable percussive massage device
A percussive massage device may include a housing having a housing interior. A motor may be positioned in the housing interior and may include a rotatable motor shaft having a motor axis. A battery may be positioned in the housing interior. A switch may be configured to activate the motor. A reciprocating shaft may operatively be connected to the rotatable motor shaft. The reciprocating shaft may include a distal end and is able to reciprocate in response to rotation of the rotatable motor shaft. A vent may extend through a vent opening in the housing to provide ventilation to the housing interior.
Personal Use Extracorporeal Low Intensity Acoustic Or Shock Wave Mechanical Tip And Methods Of Use
A treatment device includes a housing having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end, a striking element disposed within the housing and moveable along the longitudinal axis, a tip disposed adjacent the distal end, and a nose cone disposed about at least a portion of the tip, the tip being moveable within the nose cone.
EMO-AI
A system is disclosed including a headset with one single multi-pin dry electrode and an earlobe electrode recording EEG, a signal processing unit including lowpass filter, battery, amplifier, A/D convertor, and Bluetooth transmitter. The system further includes a signal processing software on a smart phone, wirelessly receiving and processing the EEG readings and estimating a user's sexual wanting emotion, sensed from the user's scalp Cz zone; replacing eye-blink peak anomalies with prediction of EEG signal samples; generating continuous command signals, wirelessly transmitting the signals, converting signals to analogue signals, applying signals to a DC motor coupled to a haptic caressing body stimulator, actuating vibration, circular and/or thrusting movement to control the stimulator by following the level of the brain wanting state based on real-time prediction of user's next level of sexual wanting emotion, in the absence of any feedback and solely based on the user's brain wave (EEG) reading.