Device and Method for Treatment of Newborn Babies for Autism
20210030616 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H9/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H9/0071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device and method for the treatment of newborn babies and more specifically a strap system with pressure bags to provide pressure to the bodies of newborns. The device is designed to simulate natural birth that applies pressure to a birthing infant to trigger cessation of neurosteriods that is simple to use, effective and reliable.
Claims
1. A device for treating newborn infants comprising: a. two connected layered fabric straps having a top and bottom sized to be removable fitted and tightened around the body of a new born equine foal, said straps having disposed on the bottom surface an inflatable pressure bag or bags, b. connection means to a pressure source, and c. means to apply pressure to the bags to inflate them, the pressure mean being connected to the pressure bags by a conduit;
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the connection means b. is hook and loop fasteners, with one side of the fastener attached to the end of the layer fabric satrap and the other to the opposite end.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the inflatable bag or bag are connected to the layer fabric strap by hook and loop fasteners.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the straps in made of webbed fabric and is about 2 to 6 inches in width.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein there is also means for removable blanket to be attached to the bottom strap.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein there is pressure means for pressuring the bags comprising a squeeze bulb or electric pressure pump.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein there is also provided means for recording the pressure applied by the pressure and the duration of the pressure at each level.
8. A method of treating newborn infants comprising applying to the body a newborn foal a device comprising; a. connected layered fabric straps sized to be removable fitted and tightened around the body of a new born infant having disposed on the inside surface of one the strap inflatable pressure bag or bags, connection means to a pressure source, and b. means to apply pressure to the bags to inflate them, the pressure mean being connected to the pressure bags by a conduit; c. tightening the device around the infant's body and inflating the bags therein to about 4 to 8 pounds pressure; d. continuing to apply the pressure for 5 to 30 minutes and then releasing the pressure and removing the device.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the bag or bag are connected to the layer fabric strap by hook and loop fasteners 2 to 6 inches in width.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein there is also means for removable blanket to be attached to the bottom strap.
10. An assembly for treating newborn infants comprising; a. connected layered fabric straps sized to be removable fitted and tightened around the body of an infant having disposed on the inside surface of one the strap inflatable pressure bag or bags, connection means to a pressure source, and b. means to apply pressure to the bags to inflate them, the pressure mean being connected to the pressure bags by a conduit; c. tightening the device around the infant's body and inflating the bags therein to about 4 to 8 pounds pressure; d. continuing to apply the pressure for 5 to 30 minutes and then releasing the pressure and removing the device; e. and means to record the pressure applied.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] The invention is a device for use on newborn infants that have been born by caesarian section or that has experienced a rapid and easy birth and thus, are a candidate for developing autism. The device consists of connected layered body-surrounding fabric straps sized to surround an newborn infant's body between the underarms and hips. The straps have disposed on them a series of or a strip of inflatable bags that are attached by conduit to each other and to inflator (pressure) means (hand air bulb pump or electric pump). A 1-6 inch wide webbing strap of non-rubbing seatbelt weave is very suitable. Such fabric is very soft and flexible. In general, the strap will be of significant length to surround an infant's body with sufficient additional length to fasten the ends together. A 18 to 32 inch length will generally be suitable. As shown in
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[0015] The strip of hook and loop fasteners shown in
[0016] The bag or bags are connected to a pressuring source that may be a hand squeeze bulb, 701 of
[0017] The ends of the surrounding strap device will have adjustable connectors that allow the strap to be tightened around the infant's body. There may also be provided a spreader bar to evenly spread the load of the surrounding strap for uniform loading. Tightening as the term is used herein, mean to pull the strap around the infant's body so that it is in substantial contact withal surface of the body under the strap.
[0018] The a pressure source is arranged on the strap so as to be on the top or back of the infant for connivance and easy access.
[0019] In use the straps are placed around the infant's body and pressure applied to the desired or predetermined level. The pressure remains for a predetermined time and released. The infant may show signs of response (waking, more alertness, crying, etc.). If not additional treatment may be applied.
[0020] In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes can be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the appended claims.