REHABILITATION DEVICE AND ITS USE FOR EXERCISING THE SHOULDER REGION
20200214922 · 2020-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00178
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1254
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/0196
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1263
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a rehabilitation device adapted for rehabilitation and/or exercise of the shoulder region, the device being provided with a frame (1), which is connected to a power-generating apparatus (2), a back part (10), a seat part (11), and armrests (21). The rehabilitation device according to the invention is characterised in that it further comprises first support arms (23), second support arms (24), and motion arms (22), which communicate with said corresponding first and second support arms. The rehabilitation device according to the invention is further characterised in that said armrests (21) are articulated in said corresponding motion arms (22), and said power-generating apparatus (2) communicates with said motion arms (22). In addition, the invention relates to the use of the rehabilitation device for exercising the shoulder region.
Claims
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11. A rehabilitation device adapted for rehabilitation and/or exercise of the shoulder region, the device being provided with a frame (1), which is connected to a power-generating apparatus (2); a back part (10); a seat part (11); and armrests (21); characterised in that it further comprises first support arms (23); second support arms (24); and motion arms (22), which communicate with said corresponding first and second support arms; and in that said armrests (21) are articulated in said corresponding motion arms (22); and said power-generating apparatus (2) communicates with said motion arms (22).
12. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, in which each armrest (21) is movable supported by the corresponding motion arm (22) and the corresponding support arms (23, 24) over a predetermined trajectory.
13. A rehabilitation device according to claim 12, in which said trajectory passes from the rest position to the extreme position and vice versa.
14. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, in which the armrests (21) can be moved synchronously or asynchronously relative to one another.
15. A rehabilitation device according to claim 12, in which the armrests (21) can be moved synchronously or asynchronously relative to one another.
16. A rehabilitation device according to claim 13, in which the armrests (21) can be moved synchronously or asynchronously relative to one another.
17. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, in which the power-generating apparatus (2) comprises a pulley (31), which can be moved so as to vary the power generated for the different parts of the rehabilitation device.
18. A rehabilitation device according to claim 12, in which the power-generating apparatus (2) comprises a pulley (31), which can be moved so as to vary the power generated for the different parts of the rehabilitation device.
19. A rehabilitation device according to claim 13, in which the power-generating apparatus (2) comprises a pulley (31), which can be moved so as to vary the power generated for the different parts of the rehabilitation device.
20. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, which is in provided with means for transmitting stored data to the apparatus, and also means for automatic adjustment of at least one of the following on the basis of stored data: the armrests (21), the motion arms (22), the support arms (23, 24), the back part (10), the seat part (11), the power-generating apparatus (2), and other parts.
21. A rehabilitation device according to claim 12, which is in provided with means for transmitting stored data to the apparatus, and also means for automatic adjustment of at least one of the following on the basis of stored data: the armrests (21), the motion arms (22), the support arms (23, 24), the back part (10), the seat part (11), the power-generating apparatus (2), and other parts.
22. A rehabilitation device according to claim 13, which is in provided with means for transmitting stored data to the apparatus, and also means for automatic adjustment of at least one of the following on the basis of stored data: the armrests (21), the motion arms (22), the support arms (23, 24), the back part (10), the seat part (11), the power-generating apparatus (2), and other parts.
23. A rehabilitation device according to claim 20, in which data are stored in a cloud service and/or contain the personal data of each user for adjusting the device.
24. A rehabilitation device according to claim 21, in which data are stored in a cloud service and/or contain the personal data of each user for adjusting the device.
25. A rehabilitation device according to claim 22, in which data are stored in a cloud service and/or contain the personal data of each user for adjusting the device.
26. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, which is adapted to activate especially the anterior serratus muscle (m. serratus anterior).
27. A rehabilitation device according to claim 12, which is adapted to activate especially the anterior serratus muscle (m. serratus anterior).
28. A rehabilitation device according to claim 13, which is adapted to activate especially the anterior serratus muscle (m. serratus anterior).
29. A rehabilitation device according to claim 11, which is provided with means for performing isometric measurements.
30. Use of the rehabilitation device according to claim 11, characterised in that the user positions the arms in the armrests (21) and moves one or both arms between the rest position and the extreme position over a predetermined trajectory, while the armrests (21) support the user's arms so as to minimise the activation supporting the upper part of the trapezius muscle.
Description
[0021] Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in greater detail by means of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0044] In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the units supporting the arms can move asynchronously between the rest position and the extreme position, as in
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[0047] The preferred embodiments of the device according to the invention allow controlled and safe exercise of the anterior serratus muscle. The device is bi-functional. It allows both multi-joint motion resembling bench press with extensive load on the upper body (chest press) and also a shoulder blade push-up motion directed accurately to the anterior serratus muscle. Both the exercises are optimised for rehabilitation and exercise of the shoulder joint. Both the exercises can be performed either alternately with each hand or simultaneously with both hands, so that the motion arms 22 move synchronously.
[0048] At the start of the multi-joint motion, the user's upper arm, viewed from the front, forms an angle of 50-70 degrees, preferably 55-65 degrees, more preferably 59-61 degrees, most preferably approx. 60 degrees with the body. In the final position of the motion, the upper arm, viewed laterally, forms an angle of approx. 80-100 degrees, preferably 85-95 degrees, more preferably 89-91 degrees, most preferably approx. 90 degrees with the body. Viewed from above, the motion arms 22 in different positions form mutually an angle .sub.1 and/or .sub.2, substantially of 42-52 degrees, preferably 46-48 degrees, most preferably approx. 47 degrees. Viewed laterally, the motion arm 22 and the back rest form together an angle .sub.1 and/or .sub.2 of substantially 88-98 degrees, preferably 92-94 degrees, most preferably approx. 93 degrees.
[0049] The seat part 11 and the back part 10 are in such a mutual angle that enables the user to be comfortably seated on the seat part while leaning on the back part. Typically, such an angle is preferably substantially approx. 100 degrees.
[0050] The power transmission of the device according to the invention is configured so that the motion arms 22 can be pre-set in a relatively forward position for shoulder blade push-up, and then the user does not need to push the motion arms 22 upwards to perform shoulder blade push-up alone. This is of particular importance at the initial stage of rehabilitation, at which large push-up motions are often forbidden. In shoulder blade push-up, bending of the elbow joint is prevented with a special armrest 21, i.e. a pad, which is articulated in the motion arm 22 with a special turn mechanism. At the same time, the armrest 21 supports the user's arm in order to minimise the supporting activation of the trapezial muscle. This is important, because the upper part of the trapezial muscle of shoulder patients is often hyperactive, while the activation of the anterior serratus muscle is extremely weak. The muscle activation ratio is improved in this manner.
[0051] In addition, one can aim at minimising the number of adjustments affecting the exercise position and the device parts can be automatically adjusted by an electric motor on the basis of data stored in a memory. The seat frame formed by the back part 10 and the seat part 11 is thus adjusted in the forward-backward direction and the seat part 11 in the upward-downward direction in order to obtain the optimal shoulder joint angle and exercise position.
[0052] In addition, the back part 10 of the device can be designed so as to leave space for the user's shoulder blades to move backwards. This is particularly important for the shoulder blade push-up exercise to be effective. When performing a larger multi-joint push-up, it is also important that the shoulder blades move backwards and towards one another in the initial position of the motion. If this is not the case, the shoulder bone tip will press against the front edge of the socket of the shoulder joint, and may thus cause pain and erosion in repeated exercises.
[0053] The device may comprise integrated intelligence and performance data can be collected approx. 25 times per second by means of power and angle sensors. The device allows for isometric measurements, which are expedient in diagnostics and rehabilitation monitoring.
REFERENCE NUMERALS USED IN THE FIGURES
[0054] 1 frame [0055] 2 power-generating apparatus [0056] 10 back part [0057] 11 seat part [0058] 21 armrest [0059] 22 motion arm [0060] 23 first support arm [0061] 24 second support arm [0062] 30 stationary pulley [0063] 31 mobile pulley [0064] 32 power transmission cable [0065] .sub.1 angle between the motion arm and the backrest in the rest position [0066] .sub.2 angle between the motion arm and the backrest in the extreme position [0067] .sub.1 angle between the motion arms in the rest position [0068] .sub.2 angle between the motion arms in the extreme position