INSTRUMENT AND TRAINING METHOD
20240033567 ยท 2024-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H7/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is an instrument and a training method capable of promoting muscle stretching and increasing a range of motion of a joint. An instrument according to the present invention is an instrument for reducing muscle pain during muscle stretching and increasing a range of motion of a joint, including: a main body portion; and a pressing portion that is provided to protrude from the main body portion and presses to stimulate a Pacinian corpuscle present in a palm of a user, in which by grasping the main body portion with one hand, the pressing portion accurately contacts the Pacinian corpuscle, and an appropriate pressure can be applied to the Pacinian corpuscle.
Claims
1. An instrument capable of being grasped with one hand, wherein the instrument comprises a pressing portion capable of pressing a Pacinian corpuscle present in a palm when the instrument is grasped with one hand.
2. The instrument according to claim 1, comprising a main body portion and the pressing portion provided to protrude from the main body portion, wherein by grasping the main body portion with one hand, the pressing portion can contact skin on the Pacinian corpuscle present in the palm to press the Pacinian corpuscle.
3. The instrument according to claim 1, wherein the pressing portion can concentrate pressure on the Pacinian corpuscle.
4. The instrument according to claim 2, wherein the pressing portion comprises: a contact portion having a contact surface that contacts the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle when the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed; and a connecting portion that is separated from a palm of a user and connects the main body portion and the contact portion in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user.
5. The instrument according to claim 4, wherein the connecting portion is configured such that at least a part of skin surrounding the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle and the instrument are brought into a non-contact state in a state where the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle contacts the instrument.
6. The instrument according to claim 3, wherein the main body portion comprises a first recess for positioning a little finger of the user at a position substantially opposite to a position where the pressing portion is provided, and is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion by grasping the main body portion in a state where the little finger of the user is positioned in the first recess of the main body portion.
7. The instrument according to claim 5, wherein the main body portion comprises a second recess for positioning a ring finger of the user adjacent to the first recess, and is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion by grasping the main body portion in a state where the ring finger of the user is positioned in the second recess of the main body portion.
8. The instrument according to claim 2, wherein the main body portion comprises a first stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, and contacts the little finger of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user to position the instrument in the palm of the user.
9. The instrument according to claim 2, wherein the main body portion comprises a second stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, positioned between an index finger and the middle finger of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user, and restricts rotation of the instrument in the palm of the user.
10. The instrument according to claim 2, wherein the main body portion comprises a third stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, and contacts a portion near a base of thumb of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user to restrict rotation of the instrument in the palm of the user.
11. The instrument according to claim 1, wherein the Pacinian corpuscle is configured to be able to be pressed by a force of a little finger.
12-30. (canceled)
31. A glove provided with a Pacinian corpuscle pressing portion capable of pressing a Pacinian corpuscle present in a palm inside the glove.
32. A training method for promoting muscle stretching or for increasing a range of motion of a joint, comprising using an instrument according to claim 1.
33. A training method for improving motion function or for rehabilitation, comprising using an instrument according to claim 1.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0040] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0041] Positions of the Pacinian corpuscles on palms of a human body are almost the same, but the positions are slightly different depending on a person and left and right hands.
[0042] An instrument according to the embodiment has a structure in which, in a hand tool held in one hand and used, when gripped in the palm, a Pacinian ball (a contact portion 21 of a pressing portion 20), which is a protrusion provided in a main body, hits an accurate position of the Pacinian corpuscle every time. In addition, the instrument according to the embodiment is characterized in that a force or a pressure can be adjusted so that an appropriate pressure capable of maximally exhibiting an effect (muscle relaxation effect) of the Pacinian corpuscle is applied.
(Pacinian Corpuscle)
[0043] The Pacinian corpuscle is a sensory receptor that detects the pressure, and in the hand, as illustrated in
EMBODIMENT
(Configuration of Instrument 1)
[0044] A configuration of the instrument 1 will be described with reference to
[0045]
[0046] Note that in the following description, as illustrated in
[0047] The instrument 1 is designed so that the contact portion 21 of the instrument 1 hits the position of the Pacinian corpuscle by grasping the instrument 1 by a grasping method to be described later. The instrument 1 is designed to apply stimulation by pressing the Pacinian corpuscle with a contact surface 21A of the contact portion 21 of the instrument 1 with a gripping force of the little finger and an auxiliary gripping force of a ring finger. Note that the contact portion 21 has a spherical shape so that only the Pacinian corpuscle can be pressed at a pinpoint (it is preferable to have a shape that does not stimulate (does not touch or hardly touch) a portion other than the Pacinian corpuscle).
[0048] The instrument 1 includes a main body portion 10 grasped by a user, and the pressing portion 20 that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and presses to stimulate the Pacinian corpuscle present in the palm of the user in a state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user. The pressing portion 20 includes the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) having the contact surface 21A that contacts the Pacinian corpuscle, and a connecting portion 22 that is separated from the palm of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user and connects the main body portion 10 and the contact portion 21. Here, the contact portion 21 has a shape (although it has a ball shape in the present embodiment, it is sufficient that only the Pacinian corpuscle can be pressed at the pinpoint, and other shapes are not excluded) capable of pressing only the Pacinian corpuscle at the pinpoint (it is preferable to have the shape that does not stimulate (does not touch or hardly touch) the portion other than the Pacinian corpuscle).
[0049] In addition, the main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 includes a first stopper 11A that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and contacts the little finger of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user to position the instrument 1 in the palm of the user. The first stopper 11A restricts movement in an upward direction of the Y-axis.
[0050] In addition, the main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 includes a second stopper 11B that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, positioned between an index finger and the middle finger of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user, and restricts rotation of the instrument 1 in the palm of the user. The first stopper 11A restricts movement in a downward direction of the Y-axis.
[0051] In addition, the main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 includes a third stopper 11C that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and contacts a portion near a base of thumb of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user to restrict the rotation of the instrument 1 in the palm of the user. As illustrated in
[0052] As described above, the movement of the instrument 1 in the downward direction of the Y-axis is restricted by the first to third stoppers 11A to 11C, and the position of the instrument 1 in the palm does not move in the Y-axis direction at a gripping position. In addition, when the instrument 1 rotates in the palm, the contact portion 21 is displaced from the position of the Pacinian corpuscle. In order to press the Pacinian corpuscle with the contact portion 21 by a force of the little finger, the instrument 1 should not rotate in the palm. Therefore, as illustrated in
[0053] In addition, the main body portion of the instrument 1 has the first recess 12A for positioning the little finger of the user at a position substantially opposite to a position where the pressing portion 20 is provided. In addition, the main body portion 1 of the instrument 1 has a second recess 12B for positioning the ring finger of the user adjacent to the first recess 12A. The instrument 1 of the embodiment is configured such that by grasping the main body portion 10 with the little finger of the user positioned in the first recess 12A and the ring finger of the user positioned in the second recess 12B of the main body portion 10, the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion 20 with an appropriate force as illustrated in
[0054] Note that in the instrument 1 of the embodiment, the pressing portion 20 has a spherical shape. This is because when the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed and stimulated, if stimulation is applied to other sensory receptors and the like around the Pacinian corpuscle, they become disturbance, and sensitivity of pressure stimulation to the Pacinian corpuscle is reduced. By making the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) of the pressing portion 20 spherical, the pressure stimulation can be concentrated only on the Pacinian corpuscle, so that a space of a predetermined range is formed around the contact portion 21 of the ball-shaped pressing portion 20 that applies pressure, and effects of the present invention is increased. Note that since an appropriate pressure can be applied to the Pacinian corpuscle by the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) of the pressing portion 20 included in the instrument 1 sinking into the palm by about 1 mm to 15 mm (preferably 3 to 10 mm), it is preferred that, as illustrated in
[0055] As described above, it is preferable to press the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm in a pinpoint manner. This point will be described in more detail. There is an ulnar nerve in the palm. Then, it is understood that other mechanoreceptors are present on the ulnar nerve in addition to the Pacinian corpuscle. In this situation, when the instrument according to the present invention is used, the instrument is preferably designed so that a pressure applied to the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm is greater than a pressure applied to the other mechanoreceptors of the palm. From another point of view, it is preferred that a space is formed around the contact portion when the instrument of the present invention is used. In other words, a region (non-contact region) where the instrument does not contact the palm is preferably formed outside a region (contact region) where the contact portion is in contact with the palm so as to surround the contact region.
[0056] As described above, the pressing portion 20 preferably press the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm in a pinpoint manner. It is preferred that the pressing portion 20 can be directed toward the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm when used and the contact portion 21 has a curved surface bulging toward the Pacinian corpuscle. The curved surface may be spherical or aspherical. Further, degree of bulging is appropriately determined. For example, when the Pacinian corpuscle is strongly stimulated, the degree of bulging is increased, and when the Pacinian corpuscle is weakly stimulated, the degree of bulging is reduced (brought close to a plane). Further, the pressing portion 20 may be formed of a column. When the pressing portion 20 is formed of a column, a bottom surface of the column serves as the contact portion 21, and the contact portion 21 has a planar shape. The plane faces and contacts the Pacinian corpuscle. Further, the pressing portion 20 may be formed of a plurality of columns having different radii and concentrically arranged. The pressing portion 20 may have any shape as long as it can be directed to the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm and can concentrate pressure on the Pacinian corpuscle when used.
(Method of Grasping Instrument 1)
[0057] A method of using the instrument 1 (The grasping method) will be described with reference to
[0060] Since the fingers and the hand conform to a shape of a grasped body, a position of a little finger stopper can be grasped even if the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) is aligned with the position of the Pacinian corpuscle. [0061] (3) The middle finger is brought into contact with the second stopper 11B to grasp the main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 (see
[0064] Note that as illustrated in
[0065] As described above, the instrument 1 according to the embodiment is an instrument for increasing the range of motion of the joint. The instrument 1 includes the main body portion 10 grasped by the user, and the pressing portion 20 that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and presses to stimulate the Pacinian corpuscle present in the palm of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user. Therefore, stretching can be performed in a state where the Pacinian corpuscle is stimulated, and the range of motion of the joint can be more effectively increased.
[0066] The pressing portion 20 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the contact portion 21 having the contact surface that contacts the Pacinian corpuscle, and the connecting portion 22 that is separated from the palm of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user and connects the main body portion 10 and the contact portion. Therefore, it is possible to press and stimulate only the Pacinian corpuscle, and to increase the range of motion of the joint by causing muscle relaxation more effectively.
[0067] The main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the first recess 12A for positioning the little finger of the user at the position substantially opposite to the position where the pressing portion 20 is provided, and is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion 20 by grasping the main body portion 10 in a state where the little finger of the user is positioned in the first recess 12A of the main body portion 10. In this way, since the instrument 1 can be positioned in the palm of the user, the Pacinian corpuscle can be reliably pressed and stimulated.
[0068] The main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the second recess 12B for positioning the ring finger of the user adjacent to the first recess 12A, and is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion 20 by grasping the main body portion 10 in a state where the ring finger of the user is positioned in the second recess 12B of the main body portion 10. In this way, since the instrument 1 can be positioned in the palm of the user, the Pacinian corpuscle can be reliably pressed and stimulated.
[0069] The main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the first stopper 11A that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and contacts the little finger of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user to position the instrument in the palm of the user. In this way, since the instrument 1 can be positioned in the palm of the user, the Pacinian corpuscle can be reliably pressed and stimulated.
[0070] The main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the second stopper 11B that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, positioned between the index finger and the middle finger of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user, and restricts the rotation of the instrument 1 in the palm of the user. In this way, since the instrument 1 can be positioned in the palm of the user, the Pacinian corpuscle can be reliably pressed and stimulated.
[0071] The main body portion 10 of the instrument 1 according to the present embodiment includes the third stopper 11C that is provided to protrude from the main body portion 10, and contacts the portion near the base of the thumb of the user in the state where the main body portion 10 is grasped by the user to restrict the rotation of the instrument in the palm of the user. In this way, since the instrument 1 can be positioned in the palm of the user, the Pacinian corpuscle can be reliably pressed and stimulated.
MODIFICATION OF EMBODIMENT
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[0073] As illustrated in
[0074] Further, the first main body portion 101 is provided with a protrusion 101a with a longitudinal direction parallel to the Y-axis, and the second main body portion 102 is provided with a recess 102c slidably engaged with the protrusion 101a of the first main body portion 101. Then, the protrusion 101a of the first main body portion 101 is slidably engaged with the recess 102c of the second main body portion 102, so that a position of the first stopper 11A (little finger stopper) can be adjusted parallel to the Y-axis (note that the position of the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) is also adjusted by adjusting the position of the first stopper 11A (little finger stopper)).
[0075] Further, the second main body portion 102 is provided with a protrusion 102a with a longitudinal direction parallel to the Y-axis, and the third main body portion 103 is provided with a recess 103b slidably engaged with the protrusion 102a of the second main body portion 102. Then, the recess 103b of the third main body portion 103 is slidably engaged with the protrusion 102a of the second main body portion 102, so that a position of the third stopper 11C (a thumb stopper) can be adjusted in parallel with the Y-axis.
[0076] Further, the second main body portion 102 is provided with the protrusion 102b with a longitudinal direction parallel to the Y-axis, and the fourth main body portion 104 is provided with a recess 104b slidably engaged with the protrusion 102b of the second main body portion 102. Then, the recess 104b of the fourth main body portion 104 is slidably engaged with the protrusion 102b of the second main body portion 102, so that a position of the second stopper 11B (a middle finger stopper) can be adjusted in parallel with the Y-axis.
[0077] With such a configuration, it is possible to adjust the positions of the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) of the pressing portion 20 and the first to third stoppers 11A to 11C according to differences in size and shape of the hand of each user, and by grasping the instrument with one hand, the contact portion 21 (Pacinian ball) of the pressing portion 20 can accurately hit the Pacinian corpuscle and apply an appropriate pressure to the Pacinian corpuscle.
[0078] Note that the instrument 1 according to the modification of the embodiment illustrated in
[0079] In addition, as will be described later in Example, the effects of the present invention is exhibited as long as the stimulation can be applied to the Pacinian corpuscle by pressing or the like. Therefore, the instrument 1 according to the embodiment described with reference to
[Application]
[0080] Since the instrument according to the present invention promotes the muscle stretching, it is effective for various applications involving the muscle stretching. For example, specific applications can include instruments for improving motion function (for example, for muscle stretching training (for example, stretching, yoga, and muscle training), for athletics (for example, sprint, marathon, and long jump), for ball game (for example, baseball and golf), for ice sports (for example, figure skating and jumping), and for rehabilitation (for example, low back pain, frozen shoulder, and stiff shoulder)).
[0081] Here, for example, in the case of golf, when a glove provided with a Pacinian corpuscle pressing portion inside the glove is used, an effect of further raising an arm can be expected. In addition, in the case of figure skating, when a figure skater rotates while pressing the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm, the number of rotations can be expected to be further increased. The present invention can further improve performance for athletes, and can improve muscle flexibility without pain for ordinary people. Note that in order to further achieve the effects of the present invention, it is preferable to continuously press the Pacinian corpuscle for a predetermined time (for example, about minutes).
EXAMPLES
(Purpose of the Present Example)
[0082] In the present example, test was performed on the following 8 men and women (hereinafter referred to as a subject) of different ages by the following method using a grip (the instrument 1 described with reference to
(Subject)
[0083] Randomly selected men and women in their twenties to seventies (total 8 people) were measured. [0084] 1 female in her twenties [0085] 2 males and 1 female in their thirties [0086] 1 male and 2 females in their forties [0087] 1 female in her seventies
[0088] Attributes of the subject measured this time are shown in Table 1 below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Attribute Subject number Age (years old) Sex 1 29 Female 2 34 Female 3 36 Male 4 39 Male 5 41 Male 6 41 Female 7 42 Female 8 70 Female
(Measurement Method 1)
[0089] The subject was asked to perform three types of measurement motions (three types of lateral bending, leg raising, and waist twisting) under three types of states, that is, an empty hand (a state in which nothing is grasped), a stick grasping state (a state in which a stick is grasped), and a grip grasping state (a state in which the grip is grasped), and the subject was asked about muscle pain and stretching during the muscle stretching. As a result, for all the three types of measurement motions (three types of lateral bending, leg raising, and waist twisting), it was confirmed that the pain and stretching of the muscle during the muscle stretching were smaller during grip grasping than during the empty hand or stick grasping for all subjects.
(Measurement Method 2)
[0090] The subject was caused to stand at a predetermined position, the three types of measurement motions (three types of lateral bending, leg raising, and waist twisting) were photographed by a video camera (a camera 1 and a camera 2), and angles of the range of motion of the joint were measured under states of the empty hand (the state in which nothing is grasped), the stick grasping state (the state in which a stick is grasped), and the grip grasping state (the state in which the grip is grasped). Note that in the measurement, a mat for fixing a position of a foot of the subject was placed on the floor. Photographing with the video camera was performed on the subject by placing one video camera in front of and one video camera in a side of the subject (see
[0091] Specifically, the subject was measured by the following procedure.
[0092] The subject stands in line with a predetermined foot position reference line and performs the three types of measurement motions.
(Camera 1)
[0093] The camera 1 photographs the range of motion of the joint in various motions of the subject, and used them as data to check increase of the range of motion of the joint.
(Camera 2)
[0094] Various motions were photographed from the side of the subject with the camera 2, it was checked from the side whether the positions of the feet of the subject during the motion were correct, and it was checked whether the motion was performed at a correct angle of a body of the subject during each motion.
[0095] (Type of Motion for Effect Measurement)
[0096] As motions for effect measurement (hereinafter referred to as measurement motions), the three types of lateral bending, leg raising, and waist twisting were respectively performed on left and right sides (see
(Positioning of Feet)
[0097] A distance of the subject from the camera 1 was kept constant and positioning for the subject to stand at a right angle to a line of sight of the camera 1 was performed as follows. [0098] (a) Foot positions for lateral bending and waist twisting (see
(Measurement Procedure)
[0108] (a) The subjects were gathered one by one at a fixed time. [0109] (b) A purpose of the measurement, a purpose of use of the data, safety management, risk, and the like were sufficiently explained to the subjects. [0110] (c) The position of the Pacinian corpuscle of the subject was detected by a method described later, and marked with a marker (see detection of the position of the Pacinian corpuscle described later). [0111] (d) The subjects were asked to perform warm-up exercise for about 5 minutes before the test to prepare their bodies. [0112] (e) After the warm-up exercise, the subject immediately started the measurement exercise.
(Detection of Position of Pacinian Corpuscle of Palm)
[0113] As described above, the Pacinian corpuscles in the palm are one of mechanical receptors found in skin, and as described with reference to
(Detection of Position of Pacinian Corpuscle of Middle Finger: See
[0114] Since the Pacinian corpuscle is in the tip of the middle finger, it is easy to detect the position, and it was performed in order to allow the user to feel sensation of throbbing when the Pacinian corpuscle was pressed. [0115] (a) A ventral side of the middle finger was stimulated using a pressure point pressing stick while changing locations, and difference in stimulation when pressed with the pressure point pressing stick was felt. [0116] (b) Subsequently, a central portion of a tip (first joint) on the ventral side of the middle finger was slowly and quickly pressed with the pressure point pressing stick to detect a spot of throbbing pain (but it's comfortable pressure pain). [0117] (c) Subsequently, the spot of throbbing pain (Pacinian corpuscle pressing portion named Pacinian-point) was marked with the marker.
(Detection of Position of Pacinian Corpuscle of Palm: See
[0118] The Pacinian corpuscle in the palm pressed was detected in the measurement of the present example. [0119] (a) The palm was stimulated using a pressure point pressing stick while changing locations, and difference in stimulation when pressed with the pressure point pressing stick was felt. [0120] (b) Subsequently, a central portion of the palm on the little finger side was slowly and quickly pressed with the pressure point pressing stick to detect a spot of throbbing pain (but it's comfortable pressure pain) similar to that felt with the middle finger. [0121] (c) Subsequently, the spot of throbbing pain (a Pacinian point) was marked with the marker.
[0122] Note that the Pacinian corpuscles were in almost the same position on the palm and the tip of the middle finger of all the subjects.
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(Measurement)
[0124] (a) At a time when a maximum angle of each motion was reached, the camera 1 and the camera 2 were simultaneously operated with two remote controllers so as not to shake the cameras, and images were taken continuously. About 30 images were taken continuously at one time. [0125] (b) During the empty hand, the stick grasping, and the grip grasping, an experimenter checked whether the subject did not move from the determined position so that a position of the body (particularly, a position of the foot) did not shift, and also checked whether the grip properly hits the Pacinian corpuscle, so that the grip was grasped at the predetermined position. [0126] (c) Intervals of 3 minutes were provided between the three types of motions, and the subject completed the motions.
[0127] Note that it was checked for each motion that the pressing portion 20 of the instrument 1 reliably hits (presses) the position of the Pacinian corpuscle of the palm of the subject.
(Definition of Origin)
[0128] An origin of the body of the subject (an origin for measuring an effect of increasing the range of motion of the joint) was defined as follows.
[0129] First, absolute coordinates were defined as follows. [0130] (a) A floor surface was set to zero, and the upward direction was set to plus. [0131] (b) The vertical axis center line CL was set to zero, a right direction was set to plus, and a left direction was set to minus.
(Grid Origin)
[0132] In addition, a position on the vertical axis center line (CL) at a position of 150 cm from the floor surface was defined as a grid origin for use in the measurement.
(Origin of Body of Subject)
[0133] The following origins were defined as origins for measuring the effect of increasing the range of motion of the joint. [0134] origin of leg raising right [0135] origin of leg raising left [0136] origin of lateral bending left and right
[0137] Concept of the origin of the body will be described below. [0138] (a) Draw a center line of the foot of each subject. In addition, a line L1 passing through an approximate center of the body is drawn vertically at a position considered to be a joint of a femur (see
[0141] Next, a procedure for obtaining measurement results will be described.
[0142] The measurement results of each motion were compared using the origin of the body as a reference (see
[0146] Dimensional comparison method between the empty hand and the grip grasping (see
[0149] On the 65 inch screen, a box with an actual size of 600 mm was measured and found to be 167 mm. From this, measurement magnification of the screen was calculated as 600/167=3.593 times.
[0150] Results of lateral bending (also regarding leg raising and waist twisting, a method of collecting data is basically the same) (see
(Comparison Between Empty Hand and Grip Grasping)
[0156] (a) An image during the grip grasping is processed by extracting only a human body using the illustration function. [0157] (b) The above extracted image is pasted on an image of the empty hand.
[0158] Note that all images of only the human body pasted on PPT are extracted at the same scale and the same origin. Therefore, even when the image of the grip grasping is pasted on the image of the empty hand, the origin and the scale are kept accurately, and comparison is accurate (see
(Comparison Image of Measurement Results)
[0159] (Lateral bending)
[0160] Lateral bending is a motion of bending sides of the body. How to do it is to stand on the floor with the body straight and raise a right arm straight up so as to be parallel to the vertical axis center line, and it is a motion of bending only an upper body to the left or right side without moving a lower body as in a lower image. In the present example, the subject bends the side about the vertical axis center line and a lateral bending origin, a tilt angle (1) of the trunk during the empty hand, a tilt angle (2) of the trunk during the stick grasping, and a tilt angle (3) of the trunk during the grip grasping were measured, and differences therebetween were compared. Note that
(Leg Raising)
[0161] The leg raising is a motion of standing up straight with both feet aligned, and swinging a left foot or a right foot forward as in the image without back action. In the present embodiment, a bending angle (1) between an axial leg and a swing leg during the empty hand, a bending angle (2) between the axial leg and the swing leg during the stick grasping, and a bending angle (3) between the axial leg and the swing leg in the grip grasping were measured from a leg raising origin, and differences therebetween were compared. Note that
(Waist Twisting)
[0162] The waist twisting is a motion of standing with the body straight, and then bending the body forward to the maximum, keeping the lower body not to move, directing the left hand in a direction of a positioning tape of a shoe of the right foot, stretching the right hand straight down, slowly raising the right hand toward the vertical axis center line at an upper side, and twisting the body only with the upper body. In the present example, centering on an intersection of a vertical line of the vertical axis center line and a line of a twist angle, a twist angle (1) during the empty hand, a twist angle (2) during the stick grasping, and a twist angle (3) during the grip grasping were measured, and differences therebetween were compared. Note that
(Comparison Results)
[0163] For reference,
(Comparison Between Empty Hand and Instrument (Grip))
[0164]
[0165] As shown in
(Comparison Between Stick and Instrument (Grip))
[0166]
[0167] As shown in
[0168] In addition, when the stick is grasped, the range of motion of the joint is slightly increased as compared with during the empty hand, but a difference in the effect of increasing the range of motion of the joint from when the grip (instrument 1) is grasped is obvious.
[0169] This is considered to be because, when the stick is grasped, it seems that the range of motion of the joint is increased due to muscle strength because the force is easily applied, but as will be described later in Consideration, when the pressure is applied to the Pacinian corpuscle by the grip, the range of motion of the joint is increased due to no muscle pain, and thus operational effects are fundamentally different.
[0170] Note that the subject 6 was the first person in the test, and could not perform recording well for the leg raising right. For other subjects, since the recording and the measurement have been performed well, and the effects are also remarkable, lack of data of the subject 6 does not affect the results of this measurement, and it can be said that the effects by the grip (instrument 1) of the present invention is obvious.
(Comparison Between Empty Hand and Stick)
[0171]
[0172] As shown in
[0173] As described above, this is considered to be because, when the stick is grasped, it seems that the range of motion of the joint is increased due to the muscle strength because the force is easily applied, but as will be described later in Consideration, when the pressure is applied to the Pacinian corpuscle by the grip, the range of motion of the joint is increased due to no muscle pain, and thus the operational effects are fundamentally different.
[0174] Note that for the leg raising right of the subject 6, since the subject 6 was the first person and the images could not be taken, the measurement could not be performed.
(Consideration)
[0175] As described above, it has been found that by applying stimulation due to an appropriate pressure with a protrusion having an appropriate shape to an accurate position of the Pacinian corpuscle present in the palm, rigidity of muscles of the whole body is eliminated and muscle relaxation occurs. It has also been found that muscle relaxation increases the flexibility of the whole body, resulting in an increased range of motion of the joint.
[0176] In addition, each of the above embodiments is merely an example of implementation in implementing the present invention, and the technical scope of the present invention should not be construed to be limited by this. That is, the present invention can be implemented in various forms without departing from the gist or main features thereof. For example, each configuration of the embodiments may be combined and implemented.
(Means 1)
[0177] An instrument for promoting the muscle stretching or for increasing the range of motion of the joint, including a pressing portion capable of pressing a Pacinian corpuscle present in a palm.
(Means 2)
[0178] The instrument including a main body portion and the pressing portion provided to protrude from the main body portion, in which by grasping the main body portion with one hand, the pressing portion can contact skin on the Pacinian corpuscle present in the palm to press the Pacinian corpuscle.
(Means 3)
[0179] The instrument according to the means 2, in which the pressing portion can be directed toward the Pacinian corpuscle.
(Means 4)
[0180] The instrument according to the means 2, in which [0181] the pressing portion includes: [0182] a contact portion having a contact surface that contacts the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle when the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed; and [0183] a connecting portion that is separated from a palm of a user and connects the main body portion and the contact portion in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user.
(Means 5)
[0184] The instrument according to the means 3, in which [0185] the connecting portion is configured such that at least a part of skin surrounding the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle and the instrument are brought into a non-contact state in a state where the skin on the Pacinian corpuscle contact the instrument.
(Means 6)
[0186] The instrument according to the means 3 or 4, in which the main body portion [0187] includes a first recess for positioning a little finger of the user at a position substantially opposite to a position where the pressing portion is provided, and [0188] is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion by grasping the main body portion in a state where the little finger of the user is positioned in the first recess of the main body portion.
(Means 7)
[0189] The instrument according to the means 5, in which the main body portion [0190] includes a second recess for positioning a ring finger of the user adjacent to the first recess, and [0191] is configured such that the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed by the pressing portion by grasping the main body portion in a state where the ring finger of the user is positioned in the second recess of the main body portion.
(Means 8)
[0192] The instrument according to any one of the means 2 to 6, in which the main body portion includes a first stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, and contacts the little finger of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user to position the instrument in the palm of the user.
(Means 9)
[0193] The instrument according to any one of the means 2 to 7, in which the main body portion includes a second stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, positioned between an index finger and the middle finger of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user, and restricts rotation of the instrument in the palm of the user.
(Means 10)
[0194] The instrument according to any one of the means 2 to 8, in which the main body portion includes a third stopper that is provided to protrude from the main body portion, and contacts a portion near a base of thumb of the user in a state where the main body portion is grasped by the user to restrict rotation of the instrument in the palm of the user.
(Means 11)
[0195] A training method for increasing a range of motion of a joint, the training method including grasping with one hand a main body portion of an instrument including: a main body portion; and a pressing portion that is provided to protrude from the main body portion and presses to stimulate a Pacinian corpuscle present in a palm of a user, so that the pressing portion contacts skin on the Pacinian corpuscle to move the joint in a state where the Pacinian corpuscle is pressed.
(Means 12)
[0196] The instrument according to any one of the means 1 to 9, which is for improving motion function or for rehabilitation.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0197] 1 instrument [0198] 10 main body portion [0199] 101 first main body portion [0200] 101a protrusion [0201] 101b recess [0202] 102 second main body portion [0203] 102a first protrusion [0204] 102b second protrusion [0205] 102c recess [0206] 103 third main body portion [0207] 103a recess [0208] 104 fourth main body portion [0209] 104a recess [0210] 11A first stopper (little finger stopper) [0211] 11B second stopper (middle finger stopper) [0212] 11C third stopper (thumb stopper) [0213] 12A first recess [0214] 12B second recess [0215] 20 pressing portion [0216] 20a protrusion [0217] 21 contact portion (Pacinian ball) [0218] 21A contact surface [0219] 22 connecting portion