Patent classifications
A61H2201/0134
THERAPEUTIC APPARATUS AS AN EXPANDABLE PRESSURE POINT MAT COMPRISING PRESSURE POINT FINGERS TO TARGET HUMAN TISSUE AREAS TO RELIEVE PAIN AND PROVIDE THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT
A therapeutic apparatus for providing a therapeutic treatment is disclosed. The therapeutic apparatus includes mats. Each mat includes first pressure point fingers. Each first pressure point finger extends from the surface of the mat. The therapeutic apparatus includes a connector connecting the mats. The connector comprises second pressure point fingers. The second pressure point fingers have a similar construction to the first pressure point finger. The mats position side-by-side with the help of the connector exposing the first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and the second pressure point fingers of the connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers. A user rests over the first pressure point fingers and the second pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment.
TRAVEL PILLOW
In one or more embodiments, the present invention provide a versatile travel pillow that provides support to the user's head, neck, and shoulders, prevents the user from sliding sideways with respect to the seat, can be quickly and easily secured to the headrest or armrest of a seat or chair, and can be quickly and easily moved from one vehicle seat to another.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL MASSAGER
A multifunctional massager may include a frame body, and two first connecting bases are respectively formed at two ends of the frame body at symmetrical positions. Each of the two first connecting bases comprises three connecting bears at the inner surface thereof, and the connecting bears on the two first connecting bases are located at corresponding positions. An accommodating space is formed between the two first connecting bases. A massage member installed on the fame body between the two first connecting bases comprises a driving motor, a driving shaft, two connecting rods, and two driven shafts. The driving motor is connected to and drives the driving shaft, and two eccentric wheels are connected to two ends of the driving shaft. The two eccentric wheels are adapted to eccentrically drive the two connecting rods to carry out the reciprocating actions of internal pull and external push.
Craniosacral cradle system and method
A formed therapeutic tool has a base in a generally heart-shaped configuration with a narrow arcuate front, a wide rear, tapering sides, and a concave bottom. A rearward support is formed of two similarly configured projections. The projections are laterally spaced. Each projection has a linear high point and a semicircular surface. The tool has a forward support formed of two similarly configured inclines. Each incline has an arcuate high point adjacent to one of the projections and an arcuate low point adjacent to the front. A ovoid shaped central recess extends downwardly between the inclines and the projections. The central recess terminates in an ovoid shaped floor with a lower surface constituting a portion of the concave bottom of the base. The tool having a Durometer of from 36 to 45 on a Shore A scale and an Indentation Force Deflection of from 8 to 9.
MASSAGE MOVEMENT AND MASSAGE CUSHION
The present disclosure provides a massage movement. The massage movement includes an upper shell, and a lower shell fixed on the upper shell; further includes: a motor, a transmission assembly, disk gears and rotating turntables. A plurality of round recesses are pre-arranged on upper shell, and are distributed on a left column and a right column; rotating turntables are mounted in round recesses; and upper shell is fixedly connected to lower shell. A massage member is in contact with a part to be massaged; a motor simultaneously drives one disk gear of two columns of disk gears to rotate through the transmission assembly; by means of meshing fit of the plurality of disk gears, all the disk gears rotate; the disk gears drive the rotating turntables to rotate through shaft pins; and the rotating turntables drive the massage member to rotate to massage the part to be massaged.
MASSAGE NECK PILLOW
The present disclosure is applicable to the technical field of massage apparatuses, and provides a massage neck pillow. The massage neck pillow includes neck pillow sponge, a massage unit and an air bag. The neck pillow sponge adopts an elastic material capable of achieving bending deformation; the neck pillow sponge bends to form a wearing area for clamping the neck of a user; and a reserved sunken part is arranged in an area of the neck pillow sponge close to the nape part of the user.
MASSAGE WAIST PILLOW
The present disclosure is applicable to the technical field of massage apparatuses, and provides a massage waist pillow. The waist pillow main body includes a sponge waist pillow main body, a massage unit and an air bag; a groove is reserved in an area of the sponge waist pillow main body close to the back of the waist of a user; a support plate is arranged in the groove; the air bag is arranged at a bottom of the groove and is mounted on the support plate; the massage unit is arranged in the groove and above the air bag; and the air bag is located in an interlayer between the massage unit and the support plate.
ASSISTIVE DEVICE STRUCTURE FOR POSITIONING AND PRESSURE RELIEF
An assistive device structure for positioning and pressure relief is provided, including a first elastic layer and a second elastic layer, which are attached by using a high-frequency encapsulation process, sealing, bagging, thermoforming, or an integrally molding process. Each of the first and second elastic layers has a bottom surface and an arc surface disposed opposite to each other. The arc surface includes two protrusions and a recess formed there in between. The two protrusions have different heights. A hollow area is disposed in the recess of the first and second elastic layers. Based on such structure, the bottom surfaces of the first and second elastic layers are attached to form the proposed assistive device structure for a user to lean against and providing multiple positioning effects and pressure relief More than four axial directions of supporting forces are generated to effectively enhance muscle relaxation and stress relief.
Massage gun mounting system and device for use in rehabilitation and gym settings
A massage gun mounting system, includes a massage gun mounting device, including a structure connector with right and left clamp portions; and a massage gun holder with right and left holder portions, such that the structure connector connects to a mounting structure; such that a handle of a massage gun device is insertable into the massage gun holder, such that a user is enabled to apply pressure to a massage delivery member of the mounted massage gun device.
THERAPEUTIC CUSHIONS AND SYSTEMS FOR USING THE SAME
Therapeutic cushions having a plurality of inflatable columnar cells, pumping mechanism, and a manifold or valve system for moving a fluid between the pumping mechanism and the inflatable columnar cells. The inflatable columnar cells are constructed such that inflation and deflation of the cells cause vertical expansion/contraction of the cells with limited lateral expansion/contraction. The manifold or the valve system connect the pumping mechanism with the inflatable columnar cells such that a plurality of zones are created. A valve assembly can include a plurality of valves and is adjustable among at least three valve configurations to vary fluid connections to the inflatable columnar cells to produce rearwardly advancing waves. A venting manifold may vent air from the cells between the cushions.