A61H2201/50

Adjustable piston

Techniques and devices for extending a piston, for example connected to a medical device such as a mechanical CPR device, to accommodate different sized patients, are described herein. In some cases, a piston of a mechanical CPR device may include an inner piston at least partially slidable into an external piston sleeve. In one aspect, an external piston spacer may be attached to an outward surface of the inner piston to extend the length of the piston. In another aspect an internal bayonet sleeve may contact one or more locking rods at various positions, enabling adjustment of the length of the inner piston. In yet another aspect, a piston adapter may be removably attached to the end of the piston. In all aspects, the change in length of the piston may be detected and used to modify movement of the piston, for example to more safely perform mechanical CPR.

Compression belt assembly for a chest compression device

A chest compression device with a chest compression belt assembly including guards and sensors operable with a control system to control operation of the system depending on detection of proper installation of the guards.

Assistance apparatus, assistance method, and recording medium

An assistance apparatus includes wires, each of which couples an upper-body belt and one of left and right knee belts to each other, and a motor. To promote implementation of first assistance for a user in walking while carrying an object, the motor generates a tension greater than or equal to a third threshold value in a second wire and a fourth wire, a tension greater than or equal to the third threshold value in the second wire and a third wire, and a tension greater than or equal to the third threshold value in a first wire and the fourth wire. During execution of the operation described above, upon receipt of determination of implementation, to indicate that implementation of the first assistance is determined, the motor generates a tension greater than or equal to a fourth threshold value in the second wire and the fourth wire, a tension greater than or equal to the fourth threshold value in the second wire and the third wire, and a tension greater than or equal to the fourth threshold value in the first wire and the fourth wire.

SPERM COLLECTION DEVICE
20170258456 · 2017-09-14 ·

The present disclosure provides a sperm collection device, including at least one driving unit, and a soft main body wrapping the at least one driving unit. The soft main body includes a penis passage. The at least one driving unit is configured to vibrate an inner wall of the penis passage and provide a squeezing force to the penis passage.

ELEVATION TIMING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HEAD UP CPR

A method for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes elevating the head, heart and shoulders of an individual from a starting elevation angle to a final elevation angle greater than zero degrees relative to horizontal while performing CPR by repeatedly compressing the chest. The method includes elevating the brain within a time period selected to be slow enough to permit a sufficient amount of blood to flow to the brain throughout the elevation time period. The method also includes regulating the intrathoracic pressure of the individual while performing CPR. The performance of chest compressions is stopped and after stopping the performance of chest compressions, the head, heart, and shoulders are promptly from the final elevation angle within a timeframe selected to prevent significant drainage of blood from the brain until the head, heart and shoulders are lowered.

BODY MASSAGER USING SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY COMPONENTS
20170252260 · 2017-09-07 ·

A massage apparatus includes a frame defining a central opening, with a web of mesh cloth or fabric spanning the opening. A plurality of SMA wire segments span the central opening directly adjacent to the cloth or fabric. The wire segments are joined at opposed ends to a power circuit that provides ohmic heating for the wires. The wires may be actuated singly and sequentially, the contraction of each wire providing a compression of the body portion upon which it impinges. The apparatus may be a portable massage device for use with any chair, or built into a chair or bed or other furniture, or a slipcover.

RESPIRATORY ASSISTANCE APPARATUS USABLE IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
20170252525 · 2017-09-07 ·

The invention relates to a respiratory assistance apparatus (1) usable by a first responder, such as a doctor from the emergency ambulance service, a fire fighter, a nurse or the like, when this first responder is performing cardiac massage on an individual (20) in cardiopulmonary arrest, in order to ventilate the said individual while he or she is being subjected to chest compressions. According to the invention, the respiratory assistance apparatus (1) comprises signal processing means designed to supply the display means with a corrected frequency value (F.sub.c) corresponding to the frequency value (F) determined immediately before the start of a time of duration (Dh, Db) considered, when the signal processing means do not detect a chest compression (CC) for part of the said duration (Dh, Db) considered.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR BODY WEIGHT SUPPORT SYSTEM

A body weight support system includes a trolley, a powered conductor operatively coupled to a power supply, and a patient attachment mechanism. The trolley can include a drive system, a control system, and a patient support system. The drive system is movably coupled to a support rail. At least a portion of the control system is physically and electrically coupled to the powered conductor. The patient support mechanism is at least temporarily coupled to the patient attachment mechanism. The control system can control at least a portion of the patient support mechanism based at least in part on a force applied to the patient attachment mechanism.

SAFE AND EFFICIENT VIBROTACTILE MULTI-CHANNEL STIMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN DISORDERS

An apparatus for treatment of a patient using vibrotactile multi-channel stimulation includes: (1) multiple vibratory stimulators; (2) multiple fastening mechanisms to secure respective ones of the vibratory stimulators to respective parts of a hand of the patient; and (3) a controller connected to the vibratory stimulators to direct operation of the vibratory stimulators.

PREVENTING INFECTIONS IN NON-STERILE AIR-CIRCULATING MEDICAL DEVICES

The present disclosure includes various examples for cooling electronics within a medical device while preventing or reducing the risk of an interior of the medical device being contaminated with a pathogen. The present disclosure includes a medical device having an air deflector to deflect potentially contaminated air from infecting a patient or caregiver. The present disclosure also includes medical devices with disinfectant devices installed to disinfect air either before entering the medical device or before exiting the device. Other examples of the present disclosure include medical devices that are sealed from outside air and fluids, and which may include a cooling device on an exterior surface which may be cleaned and/or removed after each use.