A61F2007/0282

HEATING APPARATUS FOR AN ORTHOTIC DEVICE
20220168137 · 2022-06-02 · ·

An orthotic device includes an orthotic appliance formed by at least two laminate layers and a heating apparatus including a heating element embedded between the at least two layers of the orthotic appliance. The heating apparatus further includes a power supply operatively coupled to the heating element. The heating element selectively heats the orthotic appliance. The heating element includes a wireless receiving coil. The power supply includes a wireless charging transceiver such that when power is supplied to the wireless charging transceiver, a current is induced within the wireless receiving coil to supply power to the heating element.

FAT-REDUCING TREATMENT APPARATUS AND FREEZING FAT-REDUCING INSTRUMENT
20230255818 · 2023-08-17 ·

A fat-reducing treatment device and a freezing fat-reducing instrument are disclosed. The fat-reducing treatment device includes at least two concave cups (100), each concave cup (100) having a trough-shaped body (110) and a connecting end (120). The at least two concave cups (100) are coupled together at the connecting ends (120) such as to rotatable about a first axis (A). The trough-shaped bodies (110) of the at least two concave cups (100) are brought into communication with each other at the connecting ends (120). The first axis (A) is oriented in a first direction, and the trough-shaped bodies (110) extend in a second direction (B) and are open in a third direction. With this arrangement, the trough-shaped bodies (110) can accommodate the placement of a larger abdomen or waist portion of a human body. In this way, the trough-shaped bodies (110) can adapt to waist and abdomen portions with different contours and curvatures and provide a large fat reduction treatment area, resulting in a simpler treatment procedure, a shorter treatment time, higher fat reduction efficiency, improved fat reduction outcomes and enhanced user experiences and satisfaction.

Therapeutic Textile Articles and Methods of Use
20220331154 · 2022-10-20 ·

The present invention relates generally to therapeutic articles comprised of carbonaceous blend textile materials comprising yarns having about 25 to 100 weight % carbonaceous fiber and about 0 to 75 weight % fiber made of polyester, nylon, rayon, lyocell, cellulose, wool, silk, linen, bamboo, m-aramid, p-aramid, modacrylic, novoloid, melamine, regenerated cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, antistatic fiber, poly(p-phenylene benzobisoxazole) (PBO), polybenzimidazole (PBI), polysulphonamide (PSA), and combinations thereof, or other fibers not listed that are capable of being made into yarn and textile fabrics that are knit, woven, or nonwoven, and wherein the fabric has a weight from about 3 oz/yd.sup.2 to about 20 oz/yd.sup.2. Also encompassed within this invention is a method for using therapeutic textile articles having carbonaceous blend textile materials of the present disclosure for treatment of humans and animals with developmental neurological disorders, central nervous system disorders, autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, pain management, and diabetes.

Therapeutic textile articles and methods of use
11413185 · 2022-08-16 ·

The present invention relates generally to therapeutic articles comprised of carbonaceous blend textile materials comprising yarns having about 25 to 100 weight % carbonaceous fiber and about 0 to 75 weight % fiber made of polyester, nylon, rayon, lyocell, cellulose, wool, silk, linen, bamboo, m-aramid, p-aramid, modacrylic, novoloid, melamine, regenerated cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, antistatic fiber, poly(p-phenylene benzobisoxazole) (PBO), polybenzimidazole (PBI), polysulphonamide (PSA), and combinations thereof, or other fibers not listed that are capable of being made into yarn and textile fabrics that are knit, woven, or nonwoven, and wherein the fabric has a weight from about 3 oz/yd.sup.2 to about 20 oz/yd.sup.2. Also encompassed within this invention is a method for using therapeutic textile articles having carbonaceous blend textile materials of the present disclosure for treatment of humans and animals with developmental neurological disorders, central nervous system disorders, autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, pain management, and diabetes.

THERMOTHERAPY PACK FOR THE GROIN

Disclosed is a therapy pack for applying thermotherapy to a user's groin for treatment of various conditions or injuries, and to aid in surgical recovery. The therapy pack has an insulated side and an uninsulated side, a two-lobed shape with a soft outer border, and contains a quantity of thermal storage material. The therapy pack also includes one or more window(s) without thermal storage material to reduce proximity of the material to genitalia. Embodiments include a three-window version and a single window version. Embodiments also include the use of one or more supplemental therapy pack(s) and a cover. Also disclosed is a method of using the therapy pack to apply thermotherapy to the male groin. Embodiments of the method include applying the therapy pack with the insulated side facing the user's skin, followed by applying the pack with the uninsulated side facing the skin.

Portable thermal therapy and support apparatus for emergency medical treatment
11278447 · 2022-03-22 · ·

A thermal therapy headgear for a patient includes a plurality of thermal reaction compartments, a liquid chamber, a gas chamber, and a gas container. The thermal reaction compartments contain a first of at least two thermal reaction components, and the liquid chamber contains the second thermal reaction component. The gas container has therein a pressurized gas and a gas valve for selectively releasing the pressurized gas into the gas chamber. The gas in the gas chamber will apply pressure to the liquid chamber and force the second thermal reaction component through the valve and into the thermal reaction compartments to react and transfer heat with the patient, and the presence of the gas within the gas chamber will cushion the patient. A method for conducting hypothermic therapy is also disclosed.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING A STRICTURE ALONG THE BILIARY AND/OR PANCREATIC TRACT

Medical devices for use along the biliary and/or pancreatic tract. An example system for treating a stricture, for example along the biliary and/or pancreatic tract, may include a guidewire for antegrade stricture crossing along the biliary and/or pancreatic tract. The guidewire may have a distal end region and a proximal end region. A hub may be coupled to the proximal end region. A tubular sheath may be slidably disposed along the guidewire. The tubular sheath may have a plurality of slots formed therein. The hub may be configured to secure the axial position of the tubular sheath relative to the guidewire.

METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR TREATMENT OF MEIBOMIAN GLAND DYSFUNCTION

Apparatus and methods for treating dry eye include an energy source configured to apply energy to an obstruction located in a meibomian gland of a patient's eyelid. The apparatus also comprises an insulator configured to be positioned between a rear portion of the patient's eyelid and a surface of the patient's eyeball. An inner surface of the insulator has a curvature greater than that of the patient's eyeball such that an air pocket is formed between the inner surface of the insulator and the patient's eyeball, wherein the air pocket provides additional insulation to reduce or eliminate an amount of heat due to the applied energy from the energy source from being conducted to the surface of the patient's eyeball, such that the applied energy does not cause the temperature to reach a temperature sufficient to cause damage to a corneal or scleral portion of the patient's eyeball.

MOBILE ITCHING TREATMENT DEVICE WITH INTERFACE
20210236327 · 2021-08-05 · ·

In a first aspect, the invention relates to a device for hyperthermal treatment of itching comprising at least one treatment surface which can be heated by heating at least one heating element to a treatment temperature of 40° C. to 65° C. and can be controlled by a control device, wherein the device exhibits at least one interface and is configured for a power supply of the device by a mobile device and/or for data exchange with a mobile device and/or for control by a mobile device via the interface.

In a further aspect, the invention relates to a system comprising the device and a mobile device, wherein the device is configured for a power supply by the mobile device and/or for data exchange with the mobile device and/or for control by the mobile device via an interface.

MEDICAL DEVICES FOR GENERATING HEAT AND METHODS OF TREATMENT USING THE SAME

A device for a medical or cosmetic treatment based on heat is provided. The device includes an impermeable backing layer and an adhesive layer in contact with the backing layer. The device also includes an alkali metal selected from a single, free alkali metal and an alloy alkali metals, the alkali metal in contact with at least a portion of the adhesive layer to define a treatment region. The device also includes a release liner in contact with the adhesive layer and the treatment region. A heat delivery system or kit including the device and a method for its use are also provided.