Patent classifications
A61H2205/028
Acupressure Headband Apparatus
An acupressure headband apparatus for helping people sleep includes a headband having a band front side, a band back side, a band left edge, a band right edge, an open band top edge, and a band bottom edge. A strap is coupled to the band right edge. A pair of engagement members is coupled to the headband and the strap. The pair of engagement members is selectively engageable to secure the headband around a user's head. An insert is selectively positioned within the headband through the band top edge between the band front side and the band back side. The insert has an insert front side and an insert back side. A pair of temple pads is coupled to the insert. Each temple pad is coupled to the insert back side and aligns with the user's temples while the headband is worn.
MUSICAL TEETHER
The invention is concerned with a musical teether for infant. It has a body member including one or more regions or projections on which an infant can bite in use for soothing purpose and a musical unit. The body member is configured to receive or otherwise accommodate the musical unit which is removably engageable with the body member. The teether further has means for transmitting vibrational musical signal from the musical unit to the body member for onward transmission to teeth of the infant, then to jaw bones and skull of the infant, and then to ear bones of the infant, such that the infant can, while biting on the teeth, receive vibrational musical signal arisen from direct vibration on the ear bones of the infant.
Method for inducing a meditative state
The present invention is a method and device for inducing or promoting a meditative state.
REFLEXOLOGY APPARATUS
A reflexology apparatus is described. In some examples, the reflexology apparatus can include a frame portion and one or more pressure point nodes attached to the frame portion. The reflexology apparatus can also include a removable sleeve portion that covers at least part of the frame portion and has one or more pressure point nodes attached to the removable sleeve portion.
PAIN MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A pain management device with a body portion having an elongate handle with an arm at one end for releasably attaching treatment attachments, the body portion having generally planar scraping wings for Gua Sha treatment, and a motor inside the body portion configured to impart vibration in each of several modes optimized for vibration therapy. The invention may also include a kit with the pain management device, and one or more treatment attachments designed for unilateral or bilateral vibration application adjacent to trigeminal and/or vagus nerves. The treatment attachment may have two or more pivotable arms that extend that extend perpendicular to the elongated handle when attached to the pain management. Also disclosed are methods of using the pain management device, in particular, for treating chronic and other pain and similar conditions.
METHOD FOR TREATING MYOFASCIAL POINTS
A method of relieving a hyperirritable area on or surrounding a mandible. The method may include steps of selecting a first head component from a set of head components of a myofascial release apparatus (MRA); connecting the first head component with a handle of the MRA; locating the hyperirritable area on or surrounding the mandible of a patient experiencing muscle tension; contacting the hyperirritable area, via a contact member of the first head component, on or surrounding the mandible of the patient; actuating a motor of the MRA, via an electrical control assembly of the MRA, from an OFF state to an ON state for vibrating the first head component at at least one predetermined frequency; and relieving the hyperirritable area on or surrounding the mandible. Optional steps may be included when using other head components provided in the set of head components.
Adjustable TMJ headband
A device for treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder is disclosed. The device combines the benefits of LED therapy with the stimulation and pain relieving qualities of a transcutaneous electrical nerve simulation (TENS) unit for the TMJ treatment. The device comprises an adjustable headband strap, to be worn by a user. The adjustable strap could consist of a shoulder extension, and face and head extensions, which offers a combined TENS and red LED contact points. The TENS connectors connect a remote TENS controller to the headband strap and the headband strap to the user's skin for the optimum stimulation. Further, the device comprises acupuncture points for skin rejuvenation. A temple strap formed integral to the headband strap consists of a TENS electrode and LED unit and for the adjustment of the headband.
METHOD FOR INDUCING A MEDITATIVE STATE
The present invention is a method and device for inducing or promoting a meditative state.
THERAPEUTIC VIBRATION SYSTEM
A head mounting system for therapeutic vibration is provided. The head mounting system includes first and second arms configured to support first and second movable vibration generating pads, respectively. The first and second movable vibration generating pads may be movable along tracks that are integrally formed on the inner sides of the first and second arms. The head mounting system further includes a headband dimensioned to engage a crown of a patient head. The headband includes a first end, a second end, and a power source positioned between the first end and the second end and is configured to supply vibrational power to the first and second movable vibration generating pads. The first and second arms extend laterally away from the first and second ends of the headband, respectively, and are configured to engage first and second sides of a patient face.
Method and Process of Self-Directed Healing of the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Trilogy method provides a process of self-directed energy healing of mind, body, and spirit of a user to release stress and negative issues. More specifically, the trilogy process is a user self-directed therapy/healing process that combines the most effective therapy modalities. Various modalities derived into the trilogy method include unique healing code points, acupuncture points, meridians, chakra energy centers, governing and conception vessels, eye movement, chi, prayer, meditation, releasing statements, and/or any other viable and suitable modalities that encourage physical, mental, and/or spiritual healing for the user. Additionally, the trilogy method incorporates several self-directed hand/palm movements including tapping, rubbing, pressurizing, and stimulating actions. The trilogy method comprises a three-minute self-directed procedure that uses the most effective modalities. Further, the trilogy method can be supplemented with additional procedures derived from effective but optional modalities that total to a five-minute complete trilogy process.