Integrated magnetic pulsation device for the treatment of foot pain
10589117 ยท 2020-03-17
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Abstract
An integrated magnetic pulsation device for the treatment of foot pain that utilizes an electrical pulse generator and a magnetic coil situated within the same enclosure. The device having the capability to have a patient's foot placed onto the top of a magnetic coil or under that magnetic coil to expose that patient's foot to a series of high intensity magnetic pulsations. The device also including a control panel that directs a patient as to how to utilize the device for the treatment of that patient's foot pain.
Claims
1. A device for treatment of foot pain by application of a series of intense magnetic pulsations onto a patient's foot, the device comprising: an electrical pulse generator and a generally flat magnetic coil each placed within a single enclosure, the electrical pulse generator being capable of creating a series of electrical pulsations having a peak electrical current of at least 100 Amperes which electrical current pulses are placed into the generally flat magnetic coil to create a series of magnetic pulsations that have a maximum magnetic pulse amplitude of at least 0.3 Tesla, the device including a place where the patient's foot can be placed onto a top of the magnetic coil and a second place where the patient's foot can be placed into an opening under the coil to expose the top of the patient's foot to an underside portion of the magnetic coil, the device including a control panel that controls operation of the pulse generator and indicates to the patient how the patient treats himself or herself to ease foot pain.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the flat magnetic coil is of a substantially oval shape and is wound from a wire with as few as 6 turns of the wire to as many as 20 turns of the wire.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the cross section of the wire for the magnetic coil has the general shape of a rectangle.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the device includes a series of bottom tabs so that the device will tend to not be moved when the device is placed on a floor and a patient's foot is placed onto or into the device.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein there is a control panel placed generally at a top of the device, the control panel having an ON-OFF switch to turn the device on or off.
6. The device of claim 5 having a button marked START which, when pressed, begins a series of magnetic pulses to be created by the magnetic coil so that the magnetic pulsations can enter one of the patient's feet.
7. The device of claim 5 having a button marked STOP that can stop creation of any magnetic pulses by the device.
8. The device of claim 5 having a button marked CONTINUE that allows the patient to continue a series of magnetic pulsations onto a top of the patient's foot by having the patient place his/her foot into the opening under the coil of the device.
9. The device of claim 5 wherein a series of instructions are displayed on a display panel of the control panel, the series of instructions informing the patient as to how to carry out a treatment onto his/her feet to decrease or eliminate foot pain suffered by the patient.
10. A method for treatment of foot pain comprising: placing a patient's foot onto a magnetic coil that is electrically and mechanically connected to an electrical pulse generator; sending a series of magnetic pulses to the patient's foot for relief of said patient's foot pain; alternatively placing a second foot of the patient onto the magnetic coil; and sending a second series of magnetic pulses to the second foot of the patient for relief of said patient's foot pain; wherein the magnetic coil and electric pulse generator are placed on a floor; and the patient first places each foot successively onto a top of the magnetic coil for a treatment then successively places each foot into an opening under the coil for treatment of a top of the patient's feet.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the patient is subjected to at least three magnetic pulsations onto each foot, each pulsation having a strength of at least 0.3 Tesla.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the patient is subjected to 100+/75 magnetic pulses that have a peak magnetic field intensity of 1.2+/0.8 Tesla.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the patient further places his/her an ankle onto the top of the magnetic coil to undergo a magnetic pulsations treatment for pain in the ankle.
14. A device for treatment of foot pain comprising: a casing having a lower section, a ledge section, and an upper section; an electrical pulse generator mounted in said casing; and a magnetic coil being mounted within said ledge section and adapted to be positioned adjacent a bottom of a patient's foot when said patient's foot is inserted into a first recess formed between said ledge section and said upper section of said casing.
15. The device as recited in claim 14 including an undercoil opening or second recess formed between said lower section and said casing ledge section and adapted for insertion of the patient's foot for placement of a top of the patient's foot adjacent to said magnetic coil.
16. The device as recited in claim 15 where said first and second recesses are ergonomically configured for ease of insertion of the patient's foot.
17. The device as recited in claim 15 where said casing lower section, said casing ledge section, and said casing upper section are formed in one-piece formation.
18. The device as recited in claim 15 where the ledge section of the casing is substantially planar in configuration and extends in a longitudinal direction and is adapted to provide a stabilized platform for an upper foot surface and lower foot surface of said patient when said patient's foot is inserted into said second recess or said first recess respectively.
19. The device as recited in claim 14 including a control panel formed on a top surface of said upper section of said casing for controlling operating parameters of the electrical generator and a set of magnetic pulses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) On the top of the IMP device 10 is the control panel 20 that has a START button 14, a STOP button 15 and a display panel 16. The entire operation of the control panel 20 will be described in greater detail with the description of
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(14) If the patient has back-of-the foot pain or ankle pain, then he/she could place his or her ankle on top of the coil 12 in a variety of positions to gain relief from pain at the back of the foot or in that patient's ankle. For most patients, that will not be needed.
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(16) Examples of what can be shown on the display panel 16 for different foot pain treatment scenarios are listed below. After a doctor or the patient turns the ON-OFF switch to ON, the first words to appear on the display panel 16 would be:
(17) 1. Place Left Foot on Top of the Foot Coil
(18) After a set time period of about 5 to 10 seconds the next statement would be:
(19) 2. Press the Start Button
(20) Once the start button is pressed, the patient begins to be exposed to a series of intense magnetic pulsations. The number of magnetic pulses could be from as few as three pulsations to as many as 100 pulsations with an optimum number of pulses being about 50. The strength of each pulse at the surface of the coil 12 would typically be between as little as 0.2 Tesla to as strong as 2.0 Tesla. The rate of pulsations could be as fast as one per second or as slow as one every 30 seconds. In actual practice, one pulse every 6 seconds (that is, 10 pulses per minute) with a peak magnetic pulse intensity of 1.2 Tesla has been found to be highly effective in the treatment of foot pain.
(21) After the start button 14 is pressed, the display 16 will show the time remaining for a treatment in minutes and seconds in the format starting with:
(22) 3: Left Foot on Top of the Coil; Time Remaining 5:00
(23) Thirty seconds later it will read 4:30 and so on until it reaches the time 0:10 when it will state:
(24) 4. Get Ready to Place Right Foot on Top of the Coil 0:10
(25) At some time to be selected between 0.10 and 0.00, preferably at the time 0:003, the display 16 will say:
(26) 5. Place Right Foot on Top the Coil; Time Remaining 0:03
(27) As soon as the time 0:00 is reached, then the next display on the control panel display 16 will be:
(28) 6. Right Foot on Top of the Coil; Time Remaining 5:00
(29) and the time will count down to 0:00.
(30) At the time 0:00 the magnetic pulses will stop, and the control panel display 16 will state:
(31) 7. Do You Wish to Continue?
(32) If the patient wishes to continue, then he/she or the medical doctor or the nurse helping the patient will press the CONTINUE button 19 on the face of the control panel 20. If the CONTINUE button 19 is not pressed within 5 to 10 seconds the display 16 will state:
(33) 8. Treatment Completed
(34) If the CONTINUE button is pressed, then the next wording to appear on the display panel 16 will be:
(35) 9. Place Left Foot Under the Coil
(36) Then 5 seconds later the display 16 will state:
(37) 10. Press Start
(38) Then there will be a repeat of the wording used when the patient's foot was placed on the top of the coil 12. So that the next display on the display 16 will be:
(39) 11. Left Foot Under the Coil; Time Remaining 5:00
(40) Then the time will go down from 5:00 to 0:10 at which time the display 16 will show:
(41) 12. Get Ready to Place Right Foot Under the Coil: 0:10
(42) at the time 0:03 the display 16 will state:
(43) 13. Right Foot Under the Coil; Time Remaining 5:00 when the countdown reaches 0:00, the display 16 will show:
(44) 14. Treatment Completed
(45) At which time the power to the coil will cease.
(46) If at any time, any patient would feel some discomfort or actual pain in his/her foot or ankle, then the STOP button 15 could be pushed to stop the magnetic pulsations. More likely, if there would be an urgent reason to stop like an important phone call or other event, then, in that case, the STOP button 15 could be pressed and that would result in a cessation of the magnetic pulses from the coil 12. If that event occurs, the patient would resume his/her treatment from the start.
(47) For very few of the foot pain patients, it will be desirable to place their ankle and/or the back of their foot on top of the coil 12 for a treatment. If that would be the case, then the patient's physician, or a specially trained nurse to visit the patient at home would be used to show the patient how to do a treatment for the back of the foot or the ankle. That treatment would be accomplished by following the same instructions as were used for the placement of the patient's foot onto the top of the coil, but instead, placing the back of the patient's foot or ankle onto the top of the coil for a treatment would be stated.
(48) If a patient would be unable to bend over to operate the IMP 10, it is conceived that one of the patient's feet could be used by that patient to actuate buttons placed on a top surface of the IMP 10 to control that patient's treatment for his/her foot pain.
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(50) The casing or housing 11 contains the electrical generator 36 which is positioned in the casing 11, generally in the lower casing section 30. A magnetic coil 12 is coupled to the electrical pulse generator 36 for creating a series of magnetic pulsations. The magnetic coil is is mounted in the casing ledge section 32 and is adapted to be positioned adjacent a bottom of a patient's foot when the patient's foot is inserted into a first recess formed between the casing ledge section 32 and the casing upper section 34.
(51) A second recess or under coil opening 40 is formed between the lower casing section and the casing ledge section 32 which is adapted for insert of the patient's foot to permit placement of at least a portion of a top of the patient's adjacent to the magnetic coil 12.
(52) The casing upper and lower recesses 34 and 30 are ergonomically contoured for ease of insert of the patient's foot and to this end are generally configured have a general U shaped configuration. S can be seen in
(53) The casing ledge section 32, containing the magnetic coil 12 is substantially planar in configuration extending in the longitudinal direction 54 and provides a stabilization member for the patient's upper foot surface and lower foot surface when the patient's foot is inserted into the lower recess 38 and the upper or second recess 40 or first recess 38.
(54) Although this invention has been described in connection with specific forms and embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that various modifications other than those discussed above may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, functionally equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically shown and described, certain features may be used independently of other features, and in certain cases, particular locations of elements, steps, or processes may be reversed or interposed, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.