Patent classifications
A61H39/06
Portable electronic moxibustion therapy device
Disclosed is a portable electronic moxibustion therapy device which can be conveniently carried after being charged by a user to provide the effects of conventional moxibustion treatment anywhere and anytime, and which can maximize the effects of moxibustion treatment by directly applying heat stimulation while being near but not in direct contact with an acupuncture point to be treated and simultaneously providing an indirect thermal effect continuously to the surrounding area and the area around the acupuncture point to be treated. The portable electronic moxibustion therapy device according to the present invention comprises: an upper main body including a battery and a control circuit unit provided therein, and separate the skin from the bottom end of the funnel portion.
Portable electronic moxibustion therapy device
Disclosed is a portable electronic moxibustion therapy device which can be conveniently carried after being charged by a user to provide the effects of conventional moxibustion treatment anywhere and anytime, and which can maximize the effects of moxibustion treatment by directly applying heat stimulation while being near but not in direct contact with an acupuncture point to be treated and simultaneously providing an indirect thermal effect continuously to the surrounding area and the area around the acupuncture point to be treated. The portable electronic moxibustion therapy device according to the present invention comprises: an upper main body including a battery and a control circuit unit provided therein, and separate the skin from the bottom end of the funnel portion.
HEATED MASSAGE TOOL
A method and apparatus for massage therapy is described. The method may include using the apparatus to apply heat and pressure to a subject's body. The apparatus may include a handle, a stem connected to the handle, a pusher tip connected to the stem, and an electric heating element configured to increase the temperature of the pusher tip. The heating element may be used to heat the pusher tip so that a precise amount of heat and pressure may be applied to a subject's body during massage therapy.
HUMAN ECOLOGICAL NEGATIVE OXYGEN ION CELL ACTIVATION AND MERIDIAN MOXIBUSTION INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATION PHYSICAL THERAPY PLATFORM
A human ecological negative oxygen ion cell activation and meridian moxibustion intelligent communication physical therapy platform, including a base plate, lifting assembly and smoke discharging assembly, wherein the lifting assembly is installed at a front surface of the base plate, the smoke discharging assembly is installed inside the base plate and the lifting assembly, and the lifting assembly includes a physical therapy box, sliding rails, threaded rods, a motor, a sliding block and a square block; a C-shaped stander is installed at the front surface of the base plate, two fixing plates are symmetrically installed at an inner surface of the C-shaped stander, at least one installation shielding plate is installed at neighboring sides of the fixing plates, a front surface of the at least one installation shielding plate is installed at outer sides of the sliding rails, the sliding rails are slidably connected with the sliding block.
HUMAN ECOLOGICAL NEGATIVE OXYGEN ION CELL ACTIVATION AND MERIDIAN MOXIBUSTION INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATION PHYSICAL THERAPY PLATFORM
A human ecological negative oxygen ion cell activation and meridian moxibustion intelligent communication physical therapy platform, including a base plate, lifting assembly and smoke discharging assembly, wherein the lifting assembly is installed at a front surface of the base plate, the smoke discharging assembly is installed inside the base plate and the lifting assembly, and the lifting assembly includes a physical therapy box, sliding rails, threaded rods, a motor, a sliding block and a square block; a C-shaped stander is installed at the front surface of the base plate, two fixing plates are symmetrically installed at an inner surface of the C-shaped stander, at least one installation shielding plate is installed at neighboring sides of the fixing plates, a front surface of the at least one installation shielding plate is installed at outer sides of the sliding rails, the sliding rails are slidably connected with the sliding block.
MASSAGE APPARATUS
An apparatus for use in massage comprises an extended structural support element, at least one massage member and two gripping members, which two gripping members are laterally disposed on the structural support element relative to one another. It is configured such that a user in a standing position with their arms at rest by their sides may grip the two gripping members, when the support structure is disposed behind them, and manipulate the apparatus to massage a position on their back. The apparatus enables a user to independently massage their back to relieve pain and/or tension or to relax, while maintaining a neutral body position and without inordinately straining or twisting any area of their body to impart a massaging force on their back.
METHODS FOR PREDICTING SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SPINAL THERMAL DEVICES
The present disclosure relates to a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of a massage device, and more particularly to a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of a spinal thermal device. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of the spinal thermal device may include generating three-dimensional structure data of a user's body, generating three-dimensional structure data of the spinal thermal device, setting a set value of the spinal thermal device, calculating thermal conduction and temperature change of the user's body due to heat applied in a process of pressurizing the user's body as the spinal thermal device operates as the set value, converting the temperature change value of the user's body into a blood circulation value, and visualizing the blood circulation value of the user's body.
METHODS FOR PREDICTING SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SPINAL THERMAL DEVICES
The present disclosure relates to a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of a massage device, and more particularly to a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of a spinal thermal device. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a method for predicting safety and effectiveness of the spinal thermal device may include generating three-dimensional structure data of a user's body, generating three-dimensional structure data of the spinal thermal device, setting a set value of the spinal thermal device, calculating thermal conduction and temperature change of the user's body due to heat applied in a process of pressurizing the user's body as the spinal thermal device operates as the set value, converting the temperature change value of the user's body into a blood circulation value, and visualizing the blood circulation value of the user's body.
AUTOMATIC ACUPUNCTURE ROBOT
A medical apparatus for performing electroacupuncture for treatment of traumatic brain injury and cerebral thrombosis is disclosed. The device comprising a 6-DOF (Degree of freedom) Robotic arm, a multi-functional tool tip, an acupuncture friendly MRI helmet and a Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The Acupuncture Robot is able to operate with certain needles automatically by inserting a needle, turning, or shaking in certain frequency ranges and apply electrical stimulation to enhance the effects.
AUTOMATIC ACUPUNCTURE ROBOT
A medical apparatus for performing electroacupuncture for treatment of traumatic brain injury and cerebral thrombosis is disclosed. The device comprising a 6-DOF (Degree of freedom) Robotic arm, a multi-functional tool tip, an acupuncture friendly MRI helmet and a Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The Acupuncture Robot is able to operate with certain needles automatically by inserting a needle, turning, or shaking in certain frequency ranges and apply electrical stimulation to enhance the effects.