APPARATUS FOR GIVING AUTOMATED MANIPULATION OF SOFT TISSUE PARTS OF A PERSON'S BODY
20230225923 ยท 2023-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/5002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for giving automated manipulation of soft tissue parts of a person's body. The apparatus includes at least one manipulating device for manipulating the soft tissue parts, and at least one frame on which the manipulating device is mounted. The frame is configured such that the manipulation device is movable in use along the person's body when the person is lying on a treatment table. The manipulation device comprises a plurality of pistons for performing the manipulation of the soft tissue parts.
Claims
1. An apparatus for giving automated manipulation of soft tissue parts of a person's body, wherein the apparatus comprises: at least one manipulating device for manipulating the soft tissue parts; and at least one frame on which the manipulating device is mounted, and wherein the frame is configured such that the manipulation device is movable in use along the person's body when the person is lying on a treatment table; and the manipulation device comprises a plurality of pistons for performing the manipulation of the soft tissue parts.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which the pistons are hydraulically operated pistons, pneumatically operated pistons, or electrically operated pistons.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, in the pistons are sprung loaded pistons.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, including control means for controlling the operation of the manipulating device.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, in which the control means is configured to control all the pistons together, whereby all the pistons exert substantially the same pressure on the soft tissue parts.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, including mounting means for mounting the manipulating device with respect to the frame such that the manipulating device is able to follow contours of the soft tissue parts requiring the manipulation.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, in which the mounting means is a pivot mounting means.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7, in which the pivot mounting means comprises a ball joint.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which there are two of the manipulating devices, with each manipulating device producing the same pressure.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, including connector means for connecting the frame to the treatment table.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, in which the connector means comprises a support rail.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which there are two of the frames.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, and including securing means for securing the two frames together.
14. The apparatus according to claim 1, including learning means for enabling the apparatus to learn manual manipulating movements of a practitioner manually manipulating the soft tissue parts of the person's body, and in which the apparatus is configured to operate in an automated mode but with the learnt manual manipulating movements.
15. The apparatus according to claim 14, and including a first recording facility for recording the manual manipulating movements, and control means for enabling the apparatus to operate in the automated mode but with the learnt manual manipulating movements.
16. The apparatus according to claim 1, including a second recording facility for recording details of the person for use when the person is being treated on a subsequent occasion.
17. The apparatus according to claim 1, including a first stop facility for stopping operation of the apparatus on a temporary basis for allowing examination of the person by a practitioner during a treatment session.
18. The apparatus according to claim 1, including a second stop facility for enabling a person to stop the apparatus.
19. The apparatus according to claim 1, including the treatment table.
Description
[0026] Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0039] Referring to the drawings, there is shown apparatus 2 for giving automated manipulation of soft tissue parts 4 of a person's body 6. The apparatus 2 comprises at least one manipulating device 8 for manipulating the soft tissue parts 4. The apparatus 2 also comprises at least one frame 10 on which the manipulating device 8 is mounted.
[0040] The frame 10 is configured such that the manipulating device 8 is movable in use along the person's body 6 when the person is lying on a treatment table 12. The manipulation device 8 comprises a plurality of pistons 14 for performing the manipulation of the soft tissue parts 4.
[0041] The pistons 14 are hydraulically operated pistons 14. The hydraulic fluid for the pistons 14 is in a closed system whereby each of the piston heads is filled with hydraulic fluid at a filler port, and is pressurised with hydraulic oil via a nipple 15. The hydraulic oil is provided along appropriate conduits (not shown) and via a supply pump (not shown). In alternative embodiments of the invention, the pistons 14 may be pneumatically operated pistons, electrically operated pistons, or sprung loaded pistons.
[0042] The apparatus 2 comprises control means 16 for controlling operation of the manipulating device 8. The control means 16 is configured to control all the pistons 14 together, whereby the pistons 14 are controlled to exert the same pressure on the soft tissue parts 4 of the person's body 6. The control means 16 may comprise X-Y carriages, a mounting holder, and an automated power source.
[0043] The apparatus 2 includes mounting means 18 for mounting the manipulating device 8 with respect to the frame 10 such that the manipulating device 8 is able to follow contours of the soft tissue parts 4 requiring the manipulation. The mounting means 18 comprises a mounting arm 42 that holds a pivot ball joint 20. The mounting arm 42 is a slotted aluminium extrusion 42. The mounting means 18 is thus connected to the X-Y carriage of the control means 16. The apparatus 2 is such that there are two of the manipulating devices 8.
[0044] The apparatus 2 includes connector means 22 for connecting the frame 10 to the treatment table 12. More specifically, the connector means 22 is clamped to a motorised up/down lifting column 33 which in turn clamps to a support rail 32 on the treatment table 12. The support rail 32 is for supporting various items of equipment.
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[0046] The apparatus 2 includes learning means for enabling the apparatus 2 to learn manual manipulating movements of a practitioner manually manipulating the soft tissue parts 4 of the person's body 6. The apparatus 2 is configured to operate in an automated mode but with the learnt manual manipulating movements.
[0047] The apparatus 2 includes a first recording facility for recording the manual manipulating movements, and control means for enabling the apparatus 2 to operate in the automated mode but with the learnt manual manipulating movements.
[0048] The apparatus 2 also includes a second recording facility for recording details of the person for use when the same person is being treated on a subsequent occasion. The first and second recording facilities may be in a single memory means (not shown).
[0049] The apparatus 2 includes a first stop facility for stopping operation of the apparatus 2 on a temporary basis for allowing examination of the person by a practitioner during a treatment session.
[0050] The apparatus 2 further includes a second stop facility for enabling a person to stop the apparatus themselves. Thus the person may stop the apparatus if the person should feel uncomfortable during an automated treatment session.
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[0057] The apparatus 2 is such that the frame 10 comprises an X-Y carriage mechanism which enables the manipulating devices 8 to be applied to the person's body 6 in an almost linear fashion or mild arc of movement. As indicated above, there may be two of the frames 10 locked together on opposite sides of the treatment table 12. The use of the two frames 10 helps to cancel out any turning movement on the table 10.
[0058] The apparatus 2 affords Y-motion of the automated section in order to allow for downwards movement onto the person on the treatment table 12. The X-motion of the automated section of the apparatus 2 allows for horizontal travel along the length of the person's body 6. The overall movement mimics the initial movement of a practitioner. This initial movement is able to be created by the practitioner using the illustrated arm 40 shown in
[0059] During use of the apparatus 2, the Y-motion and the X-motion may combine to enable the manipulating devices 8 to make the soft tissue parts 4 move by about 20-30 mm. The manipulating device 8 may operate on a pad (not shown) positioned between the pistons 14 and the person's body 6. The apparatus 2 may be used for any required treatment period, for example 45 minutes or 30 minutes. The treatment period depends upon the precise soft tissue parts for being treated so that, for example 45 minutes may be preferred for restorative treatment and 30 minutes may be preferred for neuro-muscular system stimulation. The apparatus 2 is such that the piston heads of the manipulating device 8 are able to match the contours of the soft tissue parts, due to the pivot ball joint 20 and also due to the holding arm 42 being fixed to the X-Y carriage on the frame 10.
[0060] It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention described above with reference to the accompanying drawings have been given by way of example only and that modifications may be effected. Thus, for example, other shapes for the manipulating devices 8 and the frame 12 may be employed. Because the weight of the carriage, holding arm, learning arm and pistons is significant, a counter weight or spring may be employed to the end of the learning arm. The apparatus 2 may be sold with or without the treatment table 12. Individual components shown in the drawings are not limited to use in their drawings and they may be used in other drawings and in all aspects of the invention. The invention also extends to the individual components mentioned and/or shown above, taken singly or in any combination.