KINESIOLOGY TAPE HAVING CANNABIS-DERIVED COMPOUNDS
20190125693 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N2/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/0452
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/7076
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/0456
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61K9/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A therapeutic kinesiology tape includes a thin stretchable, elastic substrate having a first side and a second side, and an active layer disposed on the first side of the elastic substrate. The active layer has an adhesive characteristic and includes a cannabis-based mixture. In an embodiment, the cannabis-based mixture is delivered through the skin via a plurality of small-needle arrays. The kinesiology tape is available in continuous rolls and also pre-cut strips. Additionally, permanent magnets (e.g., healing magnets, acupressure magnets) may be added to the tape.
Claims
1. A therapeutic kinesiology tape, comprising: a thin stretchable, elastic substrate having a first side and a second side; and an active layer disposed on the first side of the elastic substrate, wherein the active layer has an adhesive characteristic and includes a cannabis-based mixture.
2. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 1, wherein the adhesive characteristic includes being a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
3. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 1, wherein the active layer includes grooves wherein the cannabis-based mixture is disposed.
4. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 3, wherein an adhesive is disposed in non-grooved portions of the active layer.
5. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 1, wherein the cannabis-based mixture includes terpenes.
6. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes hemp.
7. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 6, wherein the substrate includes a hemp and cotton blend.
8. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 1, wherein the active layer includes a plurality of needles capable of delivering the cannabis-based mixture through the skin of a wearer of the tape.
9. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 8, wherein the needles are micro-needles.
10. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 9, wherein the needles are arranged as micro-needle arrays.
11. The therapeutic kinesiology tape of claim 13, wherein the needles are hollow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0016] The kinesiology tape 100 is applied by peeling off the release liner 190, exposing the active layer 180, then gently pressing the tape 100 onto the skin over the injured area with the active layer 180 facing the skin. The kinesiology tape 100 is believed to work by gently lifting the skin, which decompresses the space between the skin and the underlying tissue promoting improved blood and lymphatic flow to the injured area. Additionally, the cannabis-based mixture which is delivered through the skin is believed to facilitate the healing process and reduce inflammation and pain.
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[0020] As shown in the drawings, the novel therapeutic kinesiology tape 100-400 is represented as a rectangular strip. However, it is to be understood that the novel therapeutic kinesiology tape of the present invention preferably will be available in continuous rolls and also pre-cut strips (e.g., I, X and Y shapes). Additionally, preferably, the pre-cut strips include rounded corners to reduce fraying and to allow a more comfortable and lasting fit.
[0021] Although it was mentioned above that the substrate 150 can include organic cotton or a cotton/hemp blend, it is to be understood that non-organic or even synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon as well as certain biomaterials inspired by nature can be used in some embodiments. In general any suitable ratio, combination or composition of material is within the scope of this invention. Furthermore, in some cases, the adhesives of the present invention can include adhesives like acrylic or silicone with cannabinoid compounds applied, integrated, suspended, or otherwise merged into the fabric. In another more sophisticated example, a cannabinoid adhesive matrix is provided with terpenes, a permeation enhancer(s), carrying agent(s). In some cases, a known elemental compound like copper, silver, gold etc., can be applied to the skin facing side in order to expedite transdermal delivery while also promoting an environment that proactively protects the skin thereby facilitating an environment conducive to wound healing. In preferred embodiments, latex-free, hypoallergenic and water repellency are also important characteristics of this invention. Some embodiments will have a specialized gentle adhesive for elderly patients or for those with fragile skin.
[0022] In certain embodiments, the present invention can be a wound aid dressing. In this case, the substrate 150 need not be a kinesiology tape but could include a non-elastic material such as merely a cotton or hemp/cotton blend. In this case, the wound aid dressing could include a substrate having, for example, a cannabinoid, a pressure sensitive adhesive, and medical-grade honey. An elemental compound like copper silver or gold could be applied to the cloth on the skin-facing side in order to expedite transdermal delivery while also promoting an environment that proactively protects the skin thereby facilitating an environment conducive to wound healing.
[0023] In still other embodiments, the present invention may comprise a pliable cannabinoid-derived medicinal fabric (tapes, patches, cloths) united with a more rigid component which, in some embodiments, is provided in rolls. The medicinal fabric could include an active layer with terpenes, pressure-sensitive adhesives, and a cannabinoid-derived compound. Permeation enhancers and carrying agents could further be included to realize the transdermal qualities of the cannabinoids. Using the nasal cavity as an example, the elastic components of the tape would assist the more rigid component by distracting, decompressing, and elevating the skin thereby causing an increase in tissue permeability. Synergistically, these mechanics coalesce to lift the dermis and to expand nasal structures for enhanced breathing and respiration naturally using the terpenes, cannabinoids and other cannabinoid compounds.
[0024] Further, in another non-limiting example, the therapeutic kinesiology tape can extend beyond the nasal cavity onto the facial structures as a continuous single strip extending laterally. Yet in other embodiments, isolated strips of cannabis adhesive tape with the appropriate elastic characteristics and structural qualities is placed inferior to the ocular structures bilaterally then applied or tensioned appropriately. As in other embodiments, the substrate 150 may be enhanced by incorporating materials that permit for anti-glare properties. Pertaining to this embodiment, materials that permit the absorption, reflection or refraction of light waves, for example, may be used. In another embodiment, an insect repellent or the like can be used to deter insects or other pests.
[0025] In some embodiments, the therapeutic kinesiology tape may be designed to provide more superficial or topical relief as opposed to transdermal relief. In this instance, salves and balms might be appropriate to the end user. In other embodiments, cannabis resin, rosin or its derivatives constitute a medicated self-adhesive cannabis bandage with terpenes and bioactives.
[0026] In yet another embodiment, cannabinoids are adhered to a foam type component while in others a reservoir configuration is useful. It is to be understood that these additional components should be protected prior to application during the resting state. Moreover, when the tape is elongated or unidirectionally stretched beyond its resting state, these structures must have qualities that are resilient and capable of protecting the cannabis containing structure while being activated or extended as described.
[0027] It is to be understood that the invention described in this disclosure may not necessarily require being stretched, extended or manipulated in any way in order to be activated. Moreover, activation of the cannabinoids should not be confused necessarily with activation of the base cloth. Further activation may occur through external mechanisms or due to structural qualities inherent in the substrate.
[0028] Expanding upon this example, rare earth magnets or magnetic healing can be integrated into the fabric. In some embodiments said magnets may interact with charged or uncharged particles or other structures. In yet another embodiment, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and/or neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) can be incorporated into the base cloth for healing purposes when appropriate. Those versed in the art are aware of benefits of electrophysiologic currents for the treatment of chronic wounds.
[0029] In other embodiments, a time-based delivery system is used while in other embodiments the intrinsic permeability of the base cloth is used to permeate skin layers which offers substantial advantages when compared to the prior art. While in other embodiments, a sustained release mechanism may be more appropriate to the end user. Of course, there are innumerable delivery mechanisms that could allow for absorption through the skin and into the tissues and organs of an end user. As such, those skilled in the art realize that the embodiments described herein are not all-inclusive and nor are they meant to be limiting in scope.
[0030] Cannabinoid based-derivatives and bioactives with the aforementioned characteristics can be applied onto the fabric of the substrate 150 using rollers. In some embodiments, these materials are incorporated into the base cloth during the heating process, while in other embodiments integrating during the cooling or curing process. Additional methods of manufacture include suspension, infusion, injection, uniform distribution, etc. Additional non-limiting examples include rubbing, smearing, misting, heating, cooling, cooking, spraying, submerging, baking, etc.
[0031] Similarly, in a less pliable more porous embodiment, elastic stretch fibers can be replaced with gauze or any other natural or synthetic fiber. Further bioactives having known anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, anti-viral, or even anti-fungal properties may be added as indicated in order to enhance patient outcomes.
[0032] In another embodiment, the therapeutic kinesiology tape can be engineered in such a way to provide protection against visible and invisible environmental threats like insects (as mentioned), sunlight or radiation exposure especially during athletic pursuits or activities of daily living thereby decreasing the chance of unwanted interactions between end users with other creatures or environmental objects.
[0033] Therefore, in some embodiments the base fabric can reflect, refract, absorb light waves or made to otherwise deter environmental objects. As such, in addition to the aforementioned anti-glare characteristics, in some embodiments the fabric glows in the dark or otherwise provides visual stimuli which alert and orient others during exercise activities such as jogging, for example. For instance, the invention can be designed in such a way to alert or orient other members of the environment to the presence of a moving object during activities of daily living. Finally, the tape might be adapted using a communication method such as Braille in order to alert and orient end users with functional impairments to key areas and features of the invention.
[0034] Finally, although the focus of the present disclosure has been for application of a therapeutic kinesiology tape for humans, it is to be understood that the therapeutic kinesiology tape may additionally be suitable for other animal species, such as horses.
[0035] While this invention has been described in conjunction with the various exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.