Patent classifications
A61H2205/08
Steam therapy equipment for good health and wellness
A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.
PENDULAR JOINT DECOMPRESSION DEVICE
A pendular joint decompression device including a table configured to support a person lying on his or her back, and a traction system including cabling, a leg-receiving unit secured to the cabling and configured to link this cabling to the person's legs, a traction unit configured to act on the cabling, an oscillator configured to act on the cabling, and a control unit capable of controlling the traction unit and the oscillator in order to combine lateral oscillation movements and traction movements on the person's raised legs, characterized by the fact that the leg-receiving unit is configured to apply, for each of the person's legs, a force on the rear of the calf and a force on the front of the ankle, simultaneously, when the traction unit acts on the cabling.
Stretching device to restore and protect against the negative effects of prolonged sitting
The device and methods disclosed herein allow an individual to create and sustain a differential stretch to the anterior muscles and ligaments of the torso, hips, and legs. The device includes a base frame, a vertical member secured to the base frame, a rotational lift lever secured to the vertical member at a vertical pivot member, a lower extremity elevation member secured to the rotational lift lever, and at least one lower extremity attachment device secured to the lower extremity elevation member. In methods of use, the device lifts an individual's legs off the ground, while the person is lying face down, to create a stretch in the anterior muscles, fascia, or ligaments. The device has various planes of rotation, which allows for differential stretching in the various quadrants of the person's torso. The device is height adjustable and displaceable along a track to accommodate different body types.
Steam therapy equipment for good health and wellness
A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.
VIBRATING THERAPEUTIC APPAREL
A therapeutic apparel article is configured with a supple wearable fabric article that can be configured over limb or nub of an amputated limb. The therapeutic apparel article is configured with a plurality of nodes for detachably attaching vibrating devices thereto. In addition, a control unit having a power source may be detachably attached to the wearable fabric article. A conductive network may extend from the control unit and/or the power source to provide electrical power to the nodes and the vibrating devices attached. A user may attach vibrating devices to various nodes of the wearable fabric article as desired. In addition, the vibrating devices and the control unit can be detached from the wearable fabric article to enable the wearable fabric article to be washed.
SELF-CONTAINED PORTABLE POSITIONABLE OSCILLATING MOTOR ARRAY WITH STRAP TENSION SENSING ELEMENTS
A medical device system is disclosed that includes a wearable harness worn, during use, on a torso of a subject. Engines coupled to the wearable harness may apply an oscillation force to at least one treatment area of the subject in order to mobilize at least some secretions in an airway within the subject substantially adjacent to the at least one treatment area. The wearable harness may be secured on the subject using one or more straps coupled to the wearable harness. A controller may determine a tension force applied by at least one of the straps by receiving, measurements of at least one property from a force sensing element (e.g., a force sensor) integrated with the strap. The tension force may also be correlated to forces being applied to the subject by the engines.
Self-contained portable positionable oscillating motor array including disposable and/or recyclable portions
In some embodiments, a system and/or method may include an inner wearable harness worn, during use, on a torso of a subject which includes a flexible vest. The system may include a plurality of engines, each of which are contained in a flexible container, which when activated apply an oscillation force. The system may include a positioning system which allows positioning the flexible container such that the oscillation force is applied to at least one treatment area of the subject. The oscillation force may mobilize, during use, at least some secretions in an airway within the subject substantially adjacent the treatment area. The system may include an outer harness worn, during use, on a torso of a subject. The outer wearable harness, when activated, adjusts the oscillation force applied by at least some of the activated plurality of engines to the treatment area by providing a compressive force.
Canting mechanism for ambulatory support apparatus and method
An apparatus for placing pressure on a plurality of trigger points includes a support, a first pressure element, and a second pressure element. The first pressure element is carried by the support. The second pressure element is carried by the support. The first pressure element is moveable with respect to the support, and the second pressure element is moveable with respect to the support. The first pressure element and the second pressure element are also moveable with respect to each other. The support has a length so that the support can be attached around a lower portion of the trunk of a human body. The first pressure element and the second pressure element are shaped to apply an external force to at least two portions of the human body proximate to where a psoas muscle, an Iliacus muscle, and a rectus femorus muscle intersect.
Flexible vest including a positionable oscillating motor array
In some embodiments, a system may include an inner wearable harness including a flexible vest. The system may include at least one engine which when activated apply an oscillation force. The at least one engine is positioned after the vest has been positioned on the subject on different areas of the inner wearable harness to allow selective placement of engines on and/or adjacent areas of the subject's chest such that the oscillation force is applied to at least one treatment area. The oscillation force may mobilize, during use, at least some secretions in an airway within the subject substantially adjacent the treatment area. The system may include a flexible and elastic outer harness worn, during use, on a torso of a subject which when activated provides a compressive force to adjust the oscillation force applied by at least some of the at least one engine to the treatment area.
STRETCHER ARRANGEMENT FOR APPLYING A STRETCHING MOVEMENT TO A PERSON
A stretcher arrangement (2) comprising a first sheet (4) and a second sheet (6) to be arranged on a bed (8) having a first end (10) and a second end (12), and a length L along a longitudinal axis A. The first sheet (4) comprises a first surface (14), being a part of the first sheet that faces upward when the sheet is arranged on the bed (8). The second sheet (6) comprises a second surface (16), being a part of the second sheet (6) that faces upward when the sheet is arranged on the bed (8). The first surface (14) and the second surface (16) cover different parts of the bed surface, and border each other along a border line B that at least partly is essentially perpendicular to said axis A. The stretcher arrangement (2) further comprises: a sheet movement unit (18) structured to apply movement to at least one of said first and second sheets (4, 6) essentially along the longitudinal axis A of said bed; a control unit (20) configured to control said sheet movement unit (18), according to a set of sheet movement rules, such that a relative movement between said first surface (14) and said second surface (16) is provided, moving these surfaces apart from each other, resulting in that a stretching movement is applied to a person lying on the sheets.