A63B21/40

FASCIA ACTIVATION AND TRAINING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20230038662 · 2023-02-09 ·

Fascia activation and training devices having an adjustable length, collapsible, elongate device body having opposing ends to which open ended interchangeable cuffs are removably mounted. The end cuffs of the training devices provide for inward and/or outward compression forces to be applied by a user's body members engaging such end cuffs, thereby enhancing fascial activation and training, and providing users with proprioceptive feedback, making motor learning in biomechanical retraining through fascia remodeling possible. Methods of use of such training devices provide for the use of multiple types of training devices in combination, resulting in the enhanced training of biomechanical chains of muscles.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING BIOLOGICAL MOVEMENT
20230233900 · 2023-07-27 ·

A method of determining biological movement includes detecting movement of a monitored portion of a person's body with a first sensor, detecting a potential of a muscle responsible for the movement with a second sensor, and determining whether or not the movement is normal, wherein the determining determines that the movement is normal, in response to a joint occurrence of the first sensor detecting the movement and the second sensor detecting the potential of the muscle responsible for the movement.

SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY LOGGING STRENGTH EXERCISE DATA
20220339499 · 2022-10-27 ·

A method and system for measuring exercise data using a plurality of wireless sensors is disclosed. The plurality of wireless sensors are attached onto or into a plurality of pieces of strength training equipment, wherein each individual wireless sensor from the plurality of wireless sensors is attached to and associated with an individual piece of strength training equipment of the plurality of pieces of strength training equipment. An individual piece of strength training equipment of the plurality of pieces of strength training equipment is selected and the wireless sensor is registered with selected piece of strength training equipment with a computing device. Strength training equipment details may be identified through the computing device.

Fascia activation and training device and methods of use
11471358 · 2022-10-18 ·

Fascia activation and training devices having an adjustable length, collapsible, elongate device body having opposing ends to which open ended interchangeable cuffs are removably mounted. The end cuffs of the training devices provide for inward and/or outward compression forces to be applied by a user's body members engaging such end cuffs, thereby enhancing fascial activation and training, and providing users with proprioceptive feedback, making motor learning in biomechanical retraining through fascia remodeling possible. Methods of use of such training devices provide for the use of multiple types of training devices in combination, resulting in the enhanced training of biomechanical chains of muscles.

PORTABLE REHAB STATION WITH STANDING ASSIST
20170333745 · 2017-11-23 ·

A portable rehab station includes a frame having left and right frame members that have bottom ends; left and right outriggers, each having a forward end and a rearward end, the left and right outriggers being connected at the bottom ends of the respective left and right frame members; a front, ground-engageable caster connected to the forward end of each of the left and right outriggers and a rear, ground-engageable caster connected to the rearward end of each of the left and right outriggers; and a standing assist apparatus including a leg brace and connection means for variably connecting the leg brace to the frame members and at variable heights relative to the bottom ends of the frame members.

Patient aid devices, particularly for mobile upper extremity support in railed devices such as parallel bars and treadmills
09795825 · 2017-10-24 ·

Patient aid devices and an associated method of supporting an upper extremity are described and include a mobile upper extremity support for the patient. A support assembly supports a first side of an upper body of the user for movement along a first rail. The support assembly also allows motion of a second side of an upper body relative to the first side.

Modular exercise apparatus
11007392 · 2021-05-18 ·

An exercise apparatus with base horizontal members forming a base polygon and ceiling horizontal members forming a ceiling polygon and a plurality of vertical members mounted at their lower ends to the base polygon and mounting the ceiling polygon spaced from the base polygon. A human interface permits athletes to exercise, and wheels mounted to the base polygon permit transport of the apparatus and attached equipment to a field or court. The base polygon includes two parallel skids and the human interface may be a pad permitting an athlete to push the apparatus horizontally when none or two of the wheels contact the ground. When no wheels contact the ground, the apparatus may be used in the manner of a weight rack, because the apparatus will not move along the ground without substantial force being applied.

WEIGHTED SLED
20200238127 · 2020-07-30 ·

A sled for use in exercise which is pushed by a portion of a user's torso. The device has an extension member extending outwardly from a frame. A pusher member for receiving a portion of the user's torso is mounted to the end of the extension member, the frame has a lift device for reversing the direction of travel. A disc brake provides variable resistance to movement. A strain gauge sensor is used to provide performance information.

Method and apparatus for variable knee flexion support

A system for promoting knee flexion may comprise a support bar and a plurality of pads removably mounted thereto, such that sequential use of the plurality of pads may progressively allow a knee joint to move through an increased range of motion.

Wall mounted exercise rack system

A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.