PAIN MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20220168179 · 2022-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/1654
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a lower left dorsal portion of a person's neck; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a lower right dorsal portion of the person's neck; placing a cervical pillow between the pain management device and a surface; and engaging the motor of the pain management device while the person leans back against the pain management device and cervical pillow.
2. The method of treating pain of claim 1, further comprising the step of the person humming while first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are placed generally against lower portions of the person's neck and the motor of the pain management is engaged.
3. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a person's left mid-eyebrow; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against the person's right mid-eyebrow; and engaging the motor of the pain management device.
4. The method of treating pain of claim 3, further comprising the step of the person humming while first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are placed generally against mid eyebrows of the person while the motor of the pain management is engaged.
5. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising: a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against the left temple of a person; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against the right temple of the person; and engaging the motor of the pain management device while moving the first and second pivotable arm portions of the treatment attachment generally along skull sutures between the person's temples and the back of the person's head.
6. The method of treating pain of claim 5, further comprising the step of the person humming while the first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are moved along the person's head.
7. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment against a first side of a person's sternocleidomastoid muscle; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a second side of the person's sternocleidomastoid muscle; pinching the sternocleidomastoid muscle; twisting the first and second pivotable arm portions generally against the person's sternocleidomastoid muscle; and engaging the motor of the pain management device.
8. The method of treating pain of claim 7, further comprising the step of the person humming while the first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are placed generally against the person's sternomastoid muscle and the motor of the pain management device is engaged.
9. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment inside a person's mouth to the left outside of teeth; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment inside the person's mouth to the right outside of teeth; engaging the motor of the pain management device while the first and second pivotable arm portions are inside the person's mouth; moving the pivotable arms one or more of up and down and side to side inside the person's mouth to massage the masseter muscle.
10. The method of treating pain of claim 9, further comprising the step of the person opening and closing their mouth while the motor is engaged and the pivotable arms of the pain management device treatment attachment are inside the person's mouth.
11. The method of treating pain of claim 9, further comprising the step of the person humming while the first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are placed inside the person's mouth and the motor of the pain management device is engaged.
12. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment generally under and against a person's jaw on opposing sides of the jaw median plane, pivotable arm ends also resting on the person's sternum; and engaging the motor of the pain management device.
13. The method of treating pain of claim 12, further comprising the step of the person humming while the pivotable arm portions are placed generally under the person's jaw on opposing sides of the jaw median plane, and the motor of the pain management device is engaged.
14. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a top left of a person's nose; placing a second pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a top right of the person's nose; applying pressure against the person's head using the pain management device; and engaging the motor of the pain management device.
15. The method of treating pain of claim 14, further comprising the step of the person humming while the first and second pivotable arm portions of the pain management device treatment attachment are placed generally against the top of the person's nose, pressure is applied towards the person's head using the pain management device, and the motor of the pain management device is engaged.
16. A method of treating pain comprising the steps of: providing a pain management device comprising a body portion with an elongate handle connected to a treatment attachment with first and second pivotable arms that extend generally perpendicular to the elongate handle; and a motor inside the body portion, the motor configured to impart vibration to the body portion; placing a first pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a center of the person's left cheekbone; placing a second pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a center of the person's right cheekbone; and engaging the motor of the pain management device while the first and second pivotable arm portions are generally against the person's cheekbones.
17. The method of treating pain of claim 16, further comprising the step of the person humming while the first and second pivotable arm portions are placed generally against the person's cheekbones and the motor of the pain management device is engaged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0007] To further clarify the above and other aspects of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The drawings may not be drawn to scale. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT
[0019] The present invention in its various embodiments, some of which are depicted in the figures herein, is a pain management device and methods of use. Referring now to
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[0022] Circuit board 203 may receive pressure or touch activated user input from one or more control buttons 108-111 located on the body portion 101. For example, power button 108 may turn the pain management device on and off. A mode button 109 allows a user to select to operate the pain management device within a predetermined mode from among a menu of modes, each with different and unique vibration patterns and dynamics optimal for the vibration therapy and described below. Up 110 and down 111 buttons allow a user to respectively increase or decrease the vibration or intensity of the pain management device.
[0023] The circuit board 203 is configured to operate the motor 202 to impart vibration in the range of 25 to 110 Hz in one or more modes of operation, including pre-programmed modes, which correspond to vibration therapy techniques. For example, in a default or normal mode (not shown) a user manually selects the intensity of the imparted vibration.
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[0027] In a second method, the user places a first pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment adjacent against a person's left mid-eyebrow. The user places a second pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment against the person's right mid-eyebrow. The user then engages the motor of the pain management device (according to the desired mode of the device as set forth above).
[0028] In a third method, the user places a first pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment adjacent against a person's left temple. The user places a second pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment against the person's right temple. The user then engages the motor of the pain management device (according to the desired mode of the device as set forth above) while moving the first and second pivotable arm portions generally along skull sutures between the person's temples and the back of the person's head.
[0029] In a fifth method, the user places a first pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment adjacent a first side of a person's sternocleidomastoid muscle. The user places a second pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment adjacent a second side of the person's sternocleidomastoid muscle. The user pinches the person's sternocleidomastoid muscle and slightly twists the first and second pivotable arm portions against the person's sternocleidomastoid muscle. The user then engages the motor of the pain management device (according to the desired mode of the device as set forth above).
[0030] In a sixth method, shown in
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[0033] In a ninth method, the user places a first pivotable portion arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a center of a person's left cheekbone. The user places a second pivotable arm portion of the pain management device treatment attachment generally against a center of the person's right cheekbone. The user then engages the motor of the pain management device (according to the desired mode of the device as set forth above).
[0034] One significant aspect of the methods describes above is that the treatment device uses bilateral stimulation in order to treat pain. Finally, in the methods set forth above, as well as variations thereof, the method may further include the step of the person humming while the motor of the pain management device is engaged while the device is in contact with the treatment area.
[0035] Thus configured, embodiments of the present invention provide a new pain management device with planar scraping wings for Gua Sha treatment, a motor inside the body portion configured to impart vibration to the body portion in each of several modes optimized for vibration pain therapy, and a releasable attachment designed for bilateral vibration application adjacent to trigeminal and/or vagus nerves.
[0036] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.