A61H23/04

Fluidic methods and devices
11391270 · 2022-07-19 · ·

A device for use by an individual for sexual pleasure varying in form, i.e. shape, during its use and allowing for the user to select multiple variations of form either discretely or in combination and for these dynamic variations to be controllable simultaneously and interchangeably while being transparent to the normal use of the device, including the ability to insert, withdraw, rotate, and actuate the variable features manually or remotely. According to embodiments of the invention localized and global variations of devices are implemented using fluidics and electromagnetic pumps/valves wherein a fluid is employed such that controlling the pressure of the fluid results in the movement of an element within the device or the expansion/contraction of an element within the device.

Massage device for seat
11382822 · 2022-07-12 · ·

A massage device for a seat includes a pressing portion configured to expand to press a seat occupant seated on the seat, an adjustment portion configured to adjust a position of the pressing portion between the seat occupant and the seat, a deformation detector configured to detect deformation of the seat caused by expansion of the pressing portion, and a controller configured to control the adjustment portion based on a detection result of the deformation detector.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY, THROMBOSIS, ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE, AND IMPAIRED LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE

An apparatus for treating or preventing venous deficiency, thrombus development, orthostatic intolerance, lymphedema, and/or edema comprising a sleeve wearable on a limb of a user; an upper bracket and a lower bracket releasably couplable to the limb; an actuator coupled to one of the upper or lower brackets; a shaft coupled to the actuator and the other of the upper or lower brackets; a plurality of cams fixedly coupled to, and longitudinally spaced along, the shaft; and a respective plurality of flexible elements each coupled to one of the plurality of cams and to the sleeve. Rotational motion of the actuator about an axis of rotation causes the plurality of cams, via the respective plurality of flexible elements, to induce a peristaltic pressure wave in the limb.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY, THROMBOSIS, ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE, AND IMPAIRED LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE

An apparatus for treating or preventing venous deficiency, thrombus development, orthostatic intolerance, lymphedema, and/or edema comprising a sleeve wearable on a limb of a user; an upper bracket and a lower bracket releasably couplable to the limb; an actuator coupled to one of the upper or lower brackets; a shaft coupled to the actuator and the other of the upper or lower brackets; a plurality of cams fixedly coupled to, and longitudinally spaced along, the shaft; and a respective plurality of flexible elements each coupled to one of the plurality of cams and to the sleeve. Rotational motion of the actuator about an axis of rotation causes the plurality of cams, via the respective plurality of flexible elements, to induce a peristaltic pressure wave in the limb.

Massage device having variable stroke length
11285075 · 2022-03-29 · ·

Exemplary embodiments of massaging devices are disclosed herein. One exemplary embodiment includes a piston having a longitudinal axis, a massaging head connected to the piston, a motor located on a first side of the longitudinal axis and a handle located on a second side of the longitudinal axis. A drive mechanism for moving the piston and massage head is also included.

HANDHELD ACOUSTIC SHOCK WAVE OR PRESSURE PULSE APPLICATION DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20220079838 · 2022-03-17 ·

A handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse applicator device has a body structure and an applicator head. The body structure has a proximal end and a distal end with a longitudinal axis extending between the ends. The applicator head is at the distal end. the head emits pressure pulses or shock waves at an inclined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body structure. The applicator head has a balloon or lens or membrane through which the emitted pressure pulses or shock waves pass. The lens or membrane is configured to be coupled directly or indirectly to an exposed soft tissue surface of a palate inside a patient's mouth to direct emitted pressure pulses or shock waves to the brain. The applicator device can be configured with the inclined obtuse angle fixed between 150 degrees and 90 degrees or can be adjustable between 180 degrees and 90 degrees.

HANDHELD ACOUSTIC SHOCK WAVE OR PRESSURE PULSE APPLICATION DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20220079838 · 2022-03-17 ·

A handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse applicator device has a body structure and an applicator head. The body structure has a proximal end and a distal end with a longitudinal axis extending between the ends. The applicator head is at the distal end. the head emits pressure pulses or shock waves at an inclined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body structure. The applicator head has a balloon or lens or membrane through which the emitted pressure pulses or shock waves pass. The lens or membrane is configured to be coupled directly or indirectly to an exposed soft tissue surface of a palate inside a patient's mouth to direct emitted pressure pulses or shock waves to the brain. The applicator device can be configured with the inclined obtuse angle fixed between 150 degrees and 90 degrees or can be adjustable between 180 degrees and 90 degrees.

VIBRATORY MYOFASCIAL DECOMPRESSION APPARATUS
20220111129 · 2022-04-14 ·

A vibratory myofascial decompression apparatus includes a cup and at least one electrically operated vibration element positioned external to the cup. The cup includes a cup body defining an internal cavity and a lip that defines an opening into the internal cavity, with the lip being configured to contact a skin surface of a user. The cup also includes an exhaust port positioned inside the internal cavity configured to permit air to be withdrawn from the internal cavity. The at least one electrically operated vibration element is coupled with the cup to permit vibration to be transmitted through the cup body and the lip to the skin of the user.

VIBRATORY MYOFASCIAL DECOMPRESSION APPARATUS
20220111129 · 2022-04-14 ·

A vibratory myofascial decompression apparatus includes a cup and at least one electrically operated vibration element positioned external to the cup. The cup includes a cup body defining an internal cavity and a lip that defines an opening into the internal cavity, with the lip being configured to contact a skin surface of a user. The cup also includes an exhaust port positioned inside the internal cavity configured to permit air to be withdrawn from the internal cavity. The at least one electrically operated vibration element is coupled with the cup to permit vibration to be transmitted through the cup body and the lip to the skin of the user.

Systems And Methods For Multi Modal Personalized Topical Pain Relief

Taking an individualistic approach to the treatment of chronic pain may soon be the norm of modern-day medicine. The potential to control the type of medication, in addition to external stimulus including, but not limited to electrical, thermal, cold, or ultrasonic, presents itself in a new “toolbox.” The present invention relates to the management of chronic pain through non-opioid, multi modal compounded transdermal applications, whose properties are enhanced externally, by electrical, thermal, or mechanical energy. More specifically, the present invention encapsulates the customization of personal health, in analyzing, applying and contributing to the betterment of patient's well-being, adapting to patient's preference, biological requirements and regulating to various environments based on the individual's specific body part.