Patent classifications
A61H2203/02
Methods and System for Treatment of Skin Conditions Using Carbon Dioxide
The present invention discloses a therapeutic device includes a bubble generator configured to generate bubbles. The systems consists of a water pump, a diffuser to diffuse CO2 into the water, a sensor for temperature, a tank for CO2, a pressure regulator to lower the CO2 pressure from the tank, a solenoid valve to turn off and on the flow of CO2, a controller to control the system and a display to show the conditions of the system's operation.
Handheld acoustic shock wave or pressure pulse application device and methods of use
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.
FLOATING PHYSICAL THERAPY DEVICE
A floating physical therapy device includes a frame and a harness. The frame includes an inner frame and an outer frame on the right and left side. The inner frame defines a patient area. The harness is attached to the inner frame such that it secures a patient to the device in a substantially upright position during use. The frame extends forwards and backwards, as well as to the left and right, of the patient area in order to provide stability in the water during normal use. The frame defines a trainer area immediately forward of the patient area where a therapist can have access to the patient during therapy sessions.
Aquatic exercise system
An aquatic exercise system may include a water tank including a watertight entrance that may allow a user enter and exit the water tank. The aquatic exercise system may further include a vertical watertight gate that may be disposed within the water tank and divide an interior of the water tank into a first tank portion and a second tank portion, a treadmill assembly that may be disposed within the second tank portion, and a water circulation mechanism that may be connected in fluid communication with the first tank portion and the second tank portion and transfer the water between the first tank portion and the second tank portion.
HYDROTHERAPY SOAKING CHAIR AND METHOD FOR USE
A soaking chair comprising: a bucket seat comprising a seat back, a seat surface, and two armrests; and a support structure; wherein the chair is suitable for use in a shower; and wherein the seat surface comprises a reservoir and a moveable dam panel.
Graded Exercise Therapy Systems and Methods
Various embodiments provide novel tools and techniques for providing graded exercise therapy. A system includes one or more sensors coupled to a patient, and a host machine coupled to the one or more sensors. The host machine includes a processor, and a computer readable medium in communication with the processor having encoded thereon a set of instructions executable by the processor to establish a graded exercise therapy regime for the patient, determine one or more physiologic data targets for the patient, obtain a first set of physiologic data of the patient during the graded exercise therapy regime, and update the one or more physiologic data targets based, at least in part, on the first set of physiologic data.
GYMNASTICS INSTALLATION WITH ROCKING MOTIONS
The invention relates to a gymnastics and therapy multifunctional installation by realizing rocking movements of the human body, wherein the installation comprises, configuration of liquid-containing spaces (1) by placing adjustable walls (2) with integrated support bars (3), a frame support base (4) in which a variable support frame is mounted, movable holders (52) mounted on the support frame and on the support bars (3) for mounting support components of the human body and cables (9), wherein on cables (9) a substrate base (10) is connected for the assembly of a substrate consisting various parts, where hand (16) and feet (15) parts of the substrate are used separately for exercises. A multifunctional device realizes the rocking movements by generating wave and currents through alternative components assembled into a chamber (24), transmitting movement in various system components and moving through arms (34) the frame support base (4) and support bars (3).
Method and apparatus for heated massage therapy
A method and apparatus for the treatment of, and reduction of inflammation caused by, carpal tunnel syndrome. The apparatus employing a massage head made of a thermally conductive material attached to a handle. The apparatus is used to apply pressure, via the massage head, at or in proximity to the wrist through reciprocal movement.
Hydrotherapy soaking chair and method for use
A soaking chair comprising: a bucket seat comprising a seat back, a seat surface, and two armrests; and a support structure; wherein the chair is suitable for use in a shower; and wherein the seat surface comprises a reservoir and a moveable dam panel near a front end of the seat surface.
HANDHELD ACOUSTIC SHOCK WAVE OR PRESSURE PULSE APPLICATION DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
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.