A61H2230/40

Dynamic sauna

Systems and methods are provided for controlling infrared radiation (IR) sources of a sauna including tuning IR wavelength-ranges and radiated power-levels of IR sources, and directing IR to locations on a user's body. In one illustrative embodiment, a sauna may be provided having adjustable IR emitters to emit IR at any wavelength resulting in a desirable radiation treatment for the sauna user. In another illustrative embodiment, a method is provided for tuning IR emitters in a sauna.

MULTIMODAL, MODULAR, MAGNETICALLY COUPLED TRANSCUTANEOUS AURICULAR STIMULATION SYSTEM INCLUDING APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF STIMULATION AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
20200345970 · 2020-11-05 ·

An improved modular, multi-modal neurostimulation system, includes signal generating, conditioning, and control electronics, stimulation monitoring electronics, and wearable, magnetically coupled energy emitter modules configured for coupling energy emitters to the ear for transcutaneous energy delivery to cranial nerves neurologically accessible in the auricular nerve field. Three energy modalities are available via electrodes for electrical stimulation; optical emitters for electromagnetic stimulation; vibrational emitters for vibrational stimulation. Energy modalities are selectable singularly or in combination. Stimulation control electronics may be integrated within an ear-worn coupling body or located in an external computerized device. Integrated bodily status and biofeedback sensors work with a programmable algorithm to enable closed loop operation based on monitored biofeedback activity, bodily activity and indicia of autonomic functioning. A method for optimizing stimulation using cardiorespiratory feedback and monitoring of divisional indicia of autonomic nervous system function is discussed. Disclosed is a method for optimizing therapeutic interventions via neurostimulation and a method for self-administered neurostimulation and training users in self-administered neurostimulation. Also disclosed is a stimulation coupling apparatus comprising a contour conforming plastic composition for coupling stimulation energy emitters to the auricle of a human being.

Method for Treating Coronavirus Infection Using a Stimulating Device for Improvement of Respiratory Function
20200337942 · 2020-10-29 ·

A method for treating a human patient with a coronavirus infection improves the respiratory function of the patient to resist the onset of pneumonia or other severe respiratory distress that would require mechanical ventilation, or to improve respiratory function after the patient is removed from a mechanical ventilator. The method includes the step of stimulating the diaphragm of the patient using a stimulating device. The method may be initiated prior to or after the patient exhibiting symptoms of respiratory distress, and/or may be initiated after the patient has been removed from a mechanical ventilator.

Automated Resuscitation Device with Ventilation Sensing and Prompting
20200330324 · 2020-10-22 ·

A device for assisting a caregiver in delivering cardiac resuscitation to a patient, the device comprising a user interface configured to deliver prompts to a caregiver to assist the caregiver in delivering cardiac resuscitation to a patient; at least one sensor configured to detect the caregiver's progress in delivering the cardiac resuscitation, wherein the sensor is configured to provide a signal containing information indicative of ventilation; a memory in which a plurality of different prompts are stored, including at least one ventilation progress prompt to guide the rescuer's performance of ventilation; a processor configured to process the output of the sensor to determine a parameter descriptive of ventilation progress and to determine whether the ventilation progress prompt should be selected for delivery. Possible parameters descriptive of ventilation progress include ventilation rate, delivered tidal volume, and flow rate.

Walk therapy station

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a walking therapy station having multiple right linkages and multiple left linkages, where at least one of the right or left linkages is operably coupled to an actuator to transition the station from a standing mode to a walking mode. In an illustrative example, the station may have five right linkages and five left linkages, with a set of knee pads and foot pads. The station may include an actuator operably coupled to transition the station between walking and standing modes, for example. Various embodiments of the station may enable a user who is disabled or paralyzed to transition from sitting position, to a standing position, and then to a walking position, and provide the user with a very accurate gait and walking motion without putting excessive shear and pressure at the contact points between the station and the user.

Automated resuscitation device with ventilation sensing and prompting
10744063 · 2020-08-18 · ·

A device for assisting a caregiver in delivering cardiac resuscitation to a patient, the device comprising a user interface configured to deliver prompts to a caregiver to assist the caregiver in delivering cardiac resuscitation to a patient; at least one sensor configured to detect the caregiver's progress in delivering the cardiac resuscitation, wherein the sensor is configured to provide a signal containing information indicative of ventilation; a memory in which a plurality of different prompts are stored, including at least one ventilation progress prompt to guide the rescuer's performance of ventilation; a processor configured to process the output of the sensor to determine a parameter descriptive of ventilation progress and to determine whether the ventilation progress prompt should be selected for delivery. Possible parameters descriptive of ventilation progress include ventilation rate, delivered tidal volume, and flow rate.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MANAGING AND EVALUATING EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROCEDURES
20200253820 · 2020-08-13 · ·

Systems, apparatuses, and methods directed to the collection and analysis of data related to a patient during an emergency advanced airway management process. The collected data may be obtained using various types of sensors, with the data collection process being managed or coordinated by a suitable system, such as a combination monitor-defibrillator. The monitor-defibrillator (alone or in combination with other system elements, such as a wired or wireless communications capability, a processor, data storage, etc.) may include a capability to process some or all of the acquired data, and in response indicate to a user when some of the collected data may be unreliable.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING A PATIENT USING VIBRATION STIMULI, TACTILE STIMULI AND/OR THERMAL STIMULI

A device and method are provided for treating a patient with vibration and/or tactile and/or thermal stimuli. The device includes first and second stimulating units for generating first and second stimuli respectively. The stimuli are vibration and/or tactile and/or thermal stimuli, and each of the stimuli is repeated on average at a frequency of 1 to 60 Hz. The stimuli are generated partly at different times.

"Vacuum and Positive Pressure Ventilation Systems and Methods for Intrathoracic Pressure Regulation"
20200206454 · 2020-07-02 ·

Medical techniques include systems and methods for administering a positive pressure ventilation, a positive end expiratory pressure, and a vacuum to a person. Approaches also include treating a person with an intrathoracic pressure regulator so as to modulate or upregulate the autonomic system of the person, and treating a person with a combination of an intrathoracic pressure regulation treatment and an intra-aortic balloon pump treatment.

MONITORING CPR BY A WEARABLE MEDICAL DEVICE

A wearable medical device includes a garment configured to be worn about a torso of a patient, at least two sensors for detecting a characteristic of a CPR therapy, an output device, and a processor. The at least two sensors are positioned at locations at the anterior surface of the patient's chest chosen to identify a characteristic of a center of the patient's chest. The processor is configured for processing information from the at least two sensors and providing, to the output device, information about the CPR therapy. The processing includes determining information about a geometry defined by the at least two sensors.