Patent classifications
A61H2205/04
Vibrating and Heating Massage Vest
A unique and innovative vest provides vibrating and heating massage. A controller is used to control vibrating modules and heating elements positioned on the vest. Through a vibration button and a heat button, the controller allows a user to selectively control vibrating and vibrating/heating massages. Using increase/decrease intensity buttons the vest facilitates optimal massage effects per the user's desire. The vibrating modules is configured to vibrate and/or oscillate in various controlled directional and rotational movements, providing a therapeutic massage. Multiple body zone switches corresponding to various massage zones of the user's body offer the user efficient control of any specific local area for achieving effective massage, thus substantially facilitating the recovery of muscles/tissues injury, alleviation of body pain, stress relief of neck, back, shoulders, etc. Further, the massage vest includes a design that promotes good posture while the user is seated.
DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYDROCEPHALUS
The present invention relates to a device (100) wearable at a user's neck, which device (100) comprises:—a main body (10) provided with movable pushing means (11),—a control unit (20) configured to receive as input data associated with the user's heart rate and to generate a corresponding output signal (20′), wherein said output signal (20) determines a pulsating movement of said pushing means (11) according to the heart rate and wherein said pushing means (11) is positioned so as to compress and decompress the neck at the jugular veins.
MASSAGE DEVICES, MASSAGE ELEMENTS, AND METHODS FOR RELIEVING SOFT TISSUE PAIN AND TENSION
A massage device that includes a wall-mountable support structure and one or more massage elements. The one or massage elements may include a first massage element, a second massage element, and a third massage element. The first massage element has massage heads positioned to provide massage to a user's cervical paraspinal muscles, trapezius muscles, deltoid muscles, and rhomboid muscles. The second massage element has massage heads positioned to provide massage to the user's latissimus dorsi muscles and thoracic paraspinal muscles. The third massage element has massage heads positioned to provide massage to the user's thoracic paraspinal muscles, oblique muscles, and gluteus maximus muscles.
TRIGGER POINT ROCKER
A self-massaging tool is provided. The self-massaging tool comprises a first base layer. Further, the self-massaging tool comprises a second layer formed upon the first base layer, wherein the second layer comprises a plurality of rounded protruding structures configured to assert pressure during self-massage of the user, wherein the self-massaging tool has a curved shape providing an outward bulge around its center when the self-massaging tool is aligned with the spine of the user, and wherein the curved shape of the self-massaging tool facilitates a neutral alignment with the spine of the user.
Head and neck compression therapy system
A compression garment system and method that may include a head garment portion configured to be donned on a head of a body. The compression garment and method may further include a neck garment portion configured to be donned on a neck of the body. A controller may be configured to control pressure applied by each of one or more head pressure applying regions and/or each of one or more neck pressure applying regions to move lymph at least from the head towards the neck.
Multi-direction operable massage chair
A multi-direction operable massage chair includes a seat positioning device; a seat sensor of a limit member; a neck massaging device; a shoulder massaging device, and an arm massaging device together configured to move along a main rail in the y-axis direction; a back massaging device; a leg positioning device; a vibrational massaging seat including an adjustment member and two adjustment cylinders; a plurality of roller members configured to roll in different directions; first, second, third, and fourth infrared temperature sensors configured to sense temperatures of the arms, the neck, the back, and the legs of the user respectively; a board adjustment member of the leg massaging device configured to extend or retract; a board of the leg massaging device configured to rotate; and a pivotal armrest link.
SENSORY STIMULATION OR MONITORING APPARATUS FOR THE BACK OF NECK
Described herein are wearable sensory stimulation and monitoring devices that can be worn around the back of the neck along and in contact with the spine. The wearable device includes cuff, band and head cover members as form factors. Apparatuses described herein stimulate one or more senses including auditory, tactile or olfactory. Apparatuses are also described that allow for sensing and monitoring of physiologic parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure and movement. The device also has features that allow for easy attachment or integration to articles worn on the head such as augmented reality and virtual reality accessories to provide visual stimulation and entertainment.
PORTABLE MASSAGE APPLIANCE
The invention relates to a portable massage appliance having a shape-modifiable contact segment to be placed onto a body region to be massaged and one or more electrically drivable massage elements that are arranged inside a main part and are designed to cause modification of the shape of the contact segment during operation, a protective segment being arranged between the contact segment and the inner part of the main part.
PRESSURE RELEASE AND MASSAGE TOOL
Device and method for relieving muscle tension. The device includes a base, two pivots coupled to the base, and two moveable arms. Each moveable arm is coupled to the base via one of the two pivots. Each moveable arm includes a tip, an extension portion coupled to the tip, and a handle connected to the horizontal portion. The extension portion includes a vertical portion coupled to the tip and a horizontal portion coupled to the vertical portion. Each of the moveable arms is configured to provide angular pressure against a targeted muscle at the tip by having a user body lie on the selective pressure application device with the tips of each moveable arm contacting the surface of the body where the targeted muscle is located. Each moveable arm rotates around its respective pivot to provide the angular pressure to the targeted muscle.
MASSAGE GUN HOLDER
A massage gun holder (e.g., to hold a massage gun in a manner that enables a user to effectively self-massage for therapeutic or relaxation purposes with ease) has a tube (shaft) with a first end and a second end, a series of alternating bends and straight segments between the first end and the second end, and a massage gun engager (configured to receive and engage the massage gun) at a second end of the tube. The massage gun engager has an opening to receive a portion of a massage gun.