Patent classifications
A61H1/0218
Reclinable Therapeutic Massage Chair
A therapeutic massage chair is reclinable between a horizontal and inclined position. The chair includes an upper back support member and a lower support member that is axially movable along a support frame, and is also rotatable about an axis which is perpendicular to the plane of the upper back support member. Electric linear actuators are provided to recline the therapeutic massage chair, and both axially move and oscillate the lower body support member. The therapeutic massage chair may be fitted with a controller system which allows the chair to be operated wirelessly from a mobile device running a mobile application, which may communicate with a web-based portal and/or database.
Hip traction device, system, and methods
A hip traction device, system, and associated methods are disclosed. Such a device may include a base having a proximal end and a distal end, a guide coupled to the base, a carrier configured to move along the guide upon receiving a force from a tensioner to move the carrier toward the distal end of the base, causing a leg to be put in tension, and a single body coupling mechanism either removably attachable or permanently attached to the carrier and configured to securely attach to a lower portion of a leg, such that the portion of the leg moves with the carrier during operation of the tensioner.
Male penis jelq exercise device
Disclosed is a male penis jelq exercise device of the present invention. A main body part which is furnished with a traction part, having a hollow portion into which the penis is to be inserted, for holding and pulling a side adjacent to the glans, and an elastic traction part which surrounds the penis and extends from the traction part toward the body-side of the penis shaft to come into contact with the body, thereby providing traction force for moving the glans forward; and a traction unit which is furnished with a fastening part coupled to the leg or body, a coupling part hung from the traction part of the main body part and formed as a loop, and an elastic band part connecting the coupling part and the fastening part and providing elastic force for pulling the penis.
Medical device for treating carpal tunnel and De Quervain's syndromes
Devices and methods for treating carpal tunnel syndrome or DeQuervain's syndrome. The device may include a resting portion for receiving a user's forearm, first and second contact portions configured to contact the user's forearm, and a stretching mechanism configured to apply opposing forces to the first contact portion and the second contact portion to stretch the user's underlying tissue. The first contact portion may be configured to apply a compressive force to the user's forearm at a first location. The second contact portion may be configured to apply a compressive force to the user's forearm at a second location different than the first location.
Stretching Machine
The present invention is a Stretching Machine in the form of a remote power actuated mechanical pushing apparatus comprising a flat base extended in front of an open box frame having a power actuated mechanical pushing and pulling device with a plurality of cylindrical padded arms enabling a full one hundred and eighty degree arc range of effective powered stretching assistance for self stretching the lower back muscles and leg muscles for exercise, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and stretching. It is useful for actively and passively, safely and effectively, self stretching the erector spinae, hamstrings, quadriceps, sartorius, hip adductors, hip flexors, tensor fasciae latae, rectus femris, gluteus maximus, and gluteus medius muscles. The Stretching Machine is also convenient and easy to use to stretch the muscles of the upper back.
LUMBAR RETRACTOR
A lumbar retractor according to an embodiment comprises: a first fixing part for fixing the user's lumbar regions; a second fixing part for fixing the user's pelvic regions; and a connection part disposed between the first fixing part and the second fixing part to connect the first fixing part and the second fixing part, wherein the distance between the first fixing part and the second fixing part can be adjusted by changing the length of the connection part, and the first fixing part can press each of a plurality of segments of the user's lumbar regions individually.
A MULTIFUNCTIONAL APPARATUS
A device for physiotherapy includes at least a seating surface and a back rest. The back rest is provided with arm holders positionable under a person's underarms. The back rest is also provided with powered apparatus to move the arm holders in a direction away from the seating surface, thereby to lift a person off the seating surface, and to return the person to the seating surface.
SPINAL ORTHOPEDIC EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
Proposed is spinal orthopedic exercise equipment which can obtain an improved exercise effect related to spinal orthopedics with a simple structure. The spinal orthopedic exercise equipment supporting a user's back and waist to apply pressure thereto includes: a first body having a plurality of first protrusions protruding therefrom, a second body coupled to the first body and having a plurality of second protrusions protruding therefrom, a flexible connector located between the first body and the second body to be bendably coupled thereto, and a removable rolling bar coupled to a bottom surface of the first body or the second body having no protrusion and supporting the first body or the second body, the removable rolling bar causing the first body or the second body to perform a seesaw movement relative to a support point thereof.
Method for stimulating blood flow in a penile region of a patient
In a method of treating a patient having low blood flow that may be caused by diffused plaque and/or a plaque mass associated with Peyronie's disease in a penile region, a predetermined amount of carbon dioxide is injected into affected corpus cavernosum at a location that is adjacent to, but spaced away from the plaque mass. In addition, either before and/or after the injection of the carbon dioxide, a decalcifying agent(s) may be injected directly into the plaque mass.
Continuous passive motion apparatus
A continuous passive motion apparatus is provided that includes a thigh support (40) connected by a hinge structure (38) to a base plate (36). The plate (36) is itself connected to a base (34). A bladder (54), which inflates to the form of a vertically elongate column, is cyclically inflated and deflated to lift the thigh support (40) in movements about a hinge (46) connecting it to an upper hinge plate (42) of the hinge structure (38). The hinge structure also includes a lower hinge plate (44). A foot support (72) is connected by a cord (68) to the thigh support (40).