Patent classifications
A61H2203/04
VARRI, a vertical running machine, vertical, anti-gravity, rehabilitation, recovery, impact resistant
A Vertical Running Machine called a VARRI—Vertical, Anti-Gravity, Re-habilitation, Recovery, and Impact Resistant. It relates to the field of bio-mechanical technology, human physiological facts, and the relationship of gravity and the functionality of the body in motion. This is a Vertical, Anti-gravity device created for Recovery from injuries, physical therapy Rehabilitation with the functional characteristics of Impact-free conditioning and by providing a non-impact system to improve the conditioning or recovery of the user, the patient or the elderly. The device provides a method of a more rapid and safer recovery from injuries and surgery and also is capable to provide enhanced athletic performance by using a vertical, non-impact system which alleviates the damages on the muscles and skeletal structure of the body from the continuous impact of horizontal running on the ground.
Apparatus and methods of sensing a patient condition, such as anatomy position, and of controlling patient applications
Patient therapy and patient condition sensing devices and methods can be operated as a function of estimated internal hydrostatic pressure of a body part, for example at a position where a pressure or compression therapy is applied. Information relating to a patient's position, posture, ambulation and/or a physiological condition such as blood pressure can be used to control pressure or compression therapy.
Apparatus for reanimation of a patient
An apparatus for reanimation of a patient that includes a plunger driven by a drive to perform a compressive massage on the patient's body, a position measuring device that measures the respective position of the plunger during its compressive massaging motion, and a holding device for the drive and the plunger.
REAL-TIME FEEDBACK MODULE FOR ASSISTIVE GAIT TRAINING, IMPROVED PROPRIOCEPTION, AND FALL PREVENTION
A device providing real-time feedback to users to aid in gait training or other applications where awareness of body position is useful. Embodiments of the device equip patients to regain balance and practice physical therapy exercises in either a clinical setting or at home.
APPARATUS AND METHODS OF SENSING A PATIENT CONDITION, SUCH AS ANATOMY POSITION, AND OF CONTROLLING PATIENT APPLICATIONS
Patient therapy and patient condition sensing devices and methods can be operated as a function of estimated internal hydrostatic pressure of a body part, for example at a position where a pressure or compression therapy is applied. Information relating to a patient's position, posture, ambulation and/or a physiological condition such as blood pressure can be used to control pressure or compression therapy.
THE VARRI, A Vertical Running Machine, Vertical, Anti-Gravity, Rehabilitation, Recovery, Impact Resistant
A Vertical Running Machine called a VARRIVertical, Anti-Gravity, Re-habilitation, Recovery, and Impact Resistant. It relates to the field of bio-mechanical technology, human physiological facts, and the relationship of gravity and the functionality of the body in motion. This is a Vertical, Anti-gravity device created for Recovery from injuries, physical therapy Rehabilitation with the functional characteristics of Impact-free conditioning and by providing a non-impact system to improve the conditioning or recovery of the user, the patient or the elderly. The device provides a method of a more rapid and safer recovery from injuries and surgery and also is capable to provide enhanced athletic performance by using a vertical, non-impact system which alleviates the damages on the muscles and skeletal structure of the body from the continuous impact of horizontal running on the ground.
Mobility assistance device
Wheeled walker with an integrated safety system includes a frame, wheels on the frame to enable the frame to be manually moved along a surface, and a belt/tether apparatus including a belt adapted to be attached to a person using the walker and at least one tether connected at a first end region to the frame and at a second end region to the belt. The tether may include an elastic portion that provides a proportional tension as distance beyond a slack distance of the elastic portion increases. This limits separation of the walker from the person attached to the belt.
Real-time feedback module for assistive gait training, improved proprioception, and fall prevention
A device providing real-time feedback to users to aid in gait training or other applications where awareness of body position is useful. Embodiments of the device equip patients to regain balance and practice physical therapy exercises in either a clinical setting or at home.
WEARABLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS WITH WIRELESS ASSISTANCE
A wearable navigation system for blind or visually impaired persons with wireless assistance. The system has one or more than one camera to capture images from the surroundings of the blind user. A server uses the images captured by the camera along with a global positioning and specialized satellite imagery to determine a route for the blind user to follow. The user uses an audio input/output transceiver to enter and hear commands from the server. The system also has a wireless communications device so that the blind user can ask for remote assistance if there is a situation that the server cannot process.