Physical Therapy Device
20220379164 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/4045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/0057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03566
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for physical therapy includes a base on which a sliding platform is mounted. One or more of a plurality of springs may be selected to act between the base and the platform to tailor the resistance of platform motion to a specific therapy or patient. The platform has a removable cushion with a friction inducing surface which a patient may use in conjunction with a friction inducing headband to perform various neck therapies and exercises.
Claims
1. A therapy device, said therapy device comprising: an elongate base; a platform mounted on said base and movable relatively thereto lengthwise along said base; and a biasing mechanism acting between said base and said platform for resisting motion of said platform relatively to said base, said biasing mechanism comprising: a first anchor mounted on said base; a second anchor mounted on said base in spaced relation to said first anchor; a catch mounted on said platform and positionable between said first and second anchors; a plurality of springs, each said spring comprising an elastic tube and having a first end attached to said first anchor, a second end attached to said second anchor, and an intermediate point between said first and second ends attachable to said catch, wherein said catch comprises a body defining a channel extending lengthwise to said base, said channel receiving said intermediate point of at least one of said elastic tubes.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said biasing mechanism is mounted on a first side of said base and a second biasing mechanism is mounted on a second side of said base opposite to said first side.
3. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: a guide track positioned on said base, said guide track extending lengthwise along said base, said platform slidably engaging said guide track.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein: said guide track comprises first and second rails mounted in spaced relation along opposite sides of said base, said first and second rails extending lengthwise along said base; and said platform comprises a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted on said platform in spaced relation to one another, said wheels engaging said first and second rails and thereby permitting sliding motion of said platform relatively to said base.
5. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: a substrate mounted on said platform, said platform being positioned between said substrate and said base.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said substrate comprises a cushion.
7. The device according to claim 5, wherein said substrate comprises a friction inducing surface facing away from said platform.
8. The device according to claim 5, further comprising a fastener positioned between said platform and said substrate, said fastener permitting removal and reattachment of said substrate to said platform.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein said fastener comprises a hook and loop fastener having a plurality of hooks positioned on one of said platform or said substrate and a plurality of loops positioned on another of said platform or said substrate, said hooks engaging said loops for releasably retaining said substrate to said platform.
10. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to said base.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein said biasing mechanism comprises: a first anchor mounted on said base; a second anchor mounted on said base in spaced relation to said first anchor; a catch mounted on said platform and positionable between said first and second anchors; a spring having a first end attached to said first anchor, a second end attached to said second anchor, and an intermediate point between said first and second ends attached to said catch.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein said spring comprises an elastic tube.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
15. The device according to claim 1, wherein each said spring has a respective spring constant, said respective spring constants being different from one another.
16. The device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second anchors each comprise a gusset attached to said base, each said gusset defining a plurality of openings, each said opening receiving said first or said second end of one of said elastic tubes.
17. The device according to claim 16, wherein each said opening comprises a slot extending from an edge of said gusset.
18. The device according to claim 17, further comprising a respective retainer plate attached to each said gusset, each said retainer plate being movable between an open position providing access to said slots, and a closed position thereby closing said slots.
19. The device according to claim 16, wherein each said elastic tube comprises a first bead positioned proximate to said first end thereof and a second bead positioned proximate to said second end thereof, each said bead engaging one of said gussets.
20. (canceled)
21. The device according to claim 1, wherein: each said elastic tube comprises a bead positioned at said intermediate point; said body comprises a cavity intersected by said channel, said cavity receiving one of said beads when one of said elastic tubes is received within said channel.
22. The device according to claim 7, further comprising a band positionable around a head of a patient, said band having an outwardly facing surface engageable with said friction inducing surface of said substrate.
23. The device according to claim 22, wherein said outwardly facing surface of said band comprises a second friction inducing surface.
24. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a cradle, said cradle being mountable on said platform for receiving a head of a patient.
25. The device according to claim 24, wherein said cradle comprises a concave surface.
26. The device according to claim 25 wherein said cradle comprises a strap attached to said cradle, said strap adapted to encircle said head and cinch said head to said cradle.
27. The device according to claim 24, wherein said cradle is mountable between said platform and a cushion positioned overlying said platform.
28. A method for treating rotation range of motion of a head of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: disconnecting all said springs from said catch to allow free sliding motion of said platform relatively to said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said head; resting said head on said platform with said platform centered on said base; rotating said head left and right, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
29. A method for treating lateral flexion range of motion of a head of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: disconnecting all said springs from said catch to allow free sliding motion of said platform relatively to said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device obliquely to said patient's spine and beneath said head; resting said head on said platform with said platform centered on said base; flexing said head laterally in said direction of motion of said platform relatively to said base, thereby allowing pure frontal plane motion, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising positioning said device at an angle of 30° perpendicular to said patient's spine.
31. A method for treating flexion/extension range of motion of a head of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: disconnecting all said springs from said catch to allow free sliding motion of said platform relatively to said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device parallel to said patient's spine with an end of said device elevated; with said platform centered on said base, resting said head on said platform; flexing and extending said head, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
32. A method of isometric strengthening treatment of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform relative to said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said head; sliding said platform toward one end of said base against said biasing force of said spring or springs; engaging said head with said platform; holding said platform against said biasing force of said spring or springs; releasing said platform and holding said head in position against said biasing force of said spring or springs.
33. A method of rotational strengthening treatment of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more of said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform relative to said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said head; resting said head on said platform with said platform centered on said base; rotating said head in opposite directions about said transverse plane against said biasing force of said spring or springs, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
34. A method of rotational strengthening treatment of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more of said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform on said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said patient's head; sliding said platform toward one end of said base against said biasing force of said springs; engaging said head with said platform; holding said platform against said biasing force of said spring or springs; releasing said platform and rotating said head so as to center said platform on said base; rotating said head in an opposite direction to move said platform back toward said one end of said base.
35. A method of lateral flexion strengthening treatment of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more of said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform on said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said patient's head; resting said patient's head on said platform with said platform centered on said base; laterally flexing said head in opposite directions about said frontal plane against said biasing force of said springs, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
36. A method of lateral flexion strengthening of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more of said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform on said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device perpendicular to said patient's spine and beneath said patient's head; sliding said platform toward one end of said base against said biasing force of said spring or springs; engaging said head with said platform; holding said platform against said biasing force of said spring or springs; releasing said platform and laterally flexing said head so as to center said platform on said base; laterally flexing said head in an opposite direction to move said platform back toward said one end of said base.
37. A method of flexion/extension strengthening treatment of a neck of a patient using said device according to claim 1, said method comprising: connecting one or more of said springs to said catch to resist free sliding motion of said platform on said base; with said patient supine, positioning said device parallel to said patient's spine with one end of said device elevated; resting said patient's head on said platform with said platform centered on said base; flexing and extending said head, said platform sliding beneath said head in response.
38. A method of mechanical traction treatment using said device according to claim 1, said device further comprising a cradle, said cradle being mounted on said platform for receiving a head of a patient, said method comprising: positioning said cradle at one end of said platform; with said patient supine, positioning said device parallel to said patient's spine; resting said head within said cradle; attaching one or more of said springs to said catch; moving said base relative to said platform in a direction away from said patient to apply a traction force; or moving said platform relative to said base 12 in a direction toward said patient to apply said traction force; or moving said patient away from said base with said head in said cradle.
39. The method according to claim 38, further comprising elevating an opposite end of said device from said one end.
40. The method according to claim 39, wherein said device further comprises a strap attached to said cradle, said strap adapted to encircle said head and cinch said head to said cradle, said method further comprising tightening said strap around said head.
41. A therapy device, said therapy device comprising: an elongate base; a platform mounted on said base and movable relatively thereto lengthwise along said base; and a biasing mechanism acting between said base and said platform for resisting motion of said platform relatively to said base, said biasing mechanism comprising: a first anchor mounted on said base; a second anchor mounted on said base in spaced relation to said first anchor; a catch mounted on said platform and positionable between said first and second anchors; and a plurality of springs, each said spring comprising an elastic tube and having a first end attached to said first anchor, a second end attached to said second anchor, and an intermediate point between said first and second ends attachable to said catch, wherein said first and second anchors each comprise a gusset attached to said base, each said gusset having a respective retainer plate and defining a plurality of openings, each said opening comprises a slot extending from an edge of said gusset and each said opening receives said first or said second end of one of said elastic tubes, wherein each said retainer plate is movable between an open position providing access to said slots, and a closed position thereby closing said slots.
42. A therapy device, said therapy device comprising: an elongate base; a platform mounted on said base and movable relatively thereto lengthwise along said base; a biasing mechanism acting between said base and said platform for resisting motion of said platform relatively to said base; and a cradle mountable on said platform for receiving a head of a patient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0102] This lateral flexion motion is completed one side at a time in this gravity-eliminated position, to improve range of motion and relieve pain. The device 10 is repositioned in the opposite oblique position for lateral flexion in the opposite direction.
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[0108] Flexing and extending the head results in platform motion in the opposite direction of head motion. The flexion/extension motion is repeated in this gravity-eliminated position to improve range of motion and relieve pain.
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[0116] When tubes 50 are elongated the platform 14 will be biased to return to center, but the neck muscles provide a counteracting force. This isometric strengthening treatment method will activate and strengthen the lateral flexors and rotators of the neck. The treatment is performed with the platform biased toward either direction to train both sides of the neck. Preloading of the platform may be executed by the patient or the therapist assisting the patient. Isometric holds can also be performed in a similar fashion with the patient sidelying to strengthen the neck flexors and extensors. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
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[0122] In this example treatment method, the tube or tubes 50 are elongated upon motion of the head, creating a force to load the neck rotator muscles concentrically. On the return motion, the rotator muscles are loaded eccentrically. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
[0123] Another example rotational strengthening method using device 10 may comprise: [0124] connecting one or more tubes 50 to catch or catches 40 to resist free sliding motion of the platform 14 on the base 12; [0125] with the patient supine, positioning device 10 perpendicular to the patient's spine and beneath the head; [0126] sliding the platform toward one end of the base 12 against the biasing force of tubes 50 (see
[0131] Rotation of the head in this treatment method effects concentric and eccentric rotator strengthening unilaterally. The treatment is performed bilaterally to load both the right and left rotators. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
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[0137] As the head is laterally flexed and the platform slides in the same direction, the tube or tubes 50 are elongated, creating a force to load the neck lateral flexors muscles concentrically. On the return motion the same muscles are loaded eccentrically. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
[0138] Another example lateral flexion strengthening method using device 10 may comprise: [0139] connecting one or more tubes 50 to catch or catches 40 to resist free sliding motion of the platform 14 on the base 12; [0140] with the patient 70 supine, positioning device 10 perpendicular to the patient's spine and beneath the head 72; [0141] sliding the platform 14 toward one end of the base 12 against the biasing force of tubes 50 (
[0146] This example effects unilateral lateral flexor strengthening and is performed bilaterally to load both the right and left lateral flexors. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
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[0152] Flexing and extending the head 72 results in motion of platform 14 in the opposite direction of head motion. Flexing the neck loads the neck flexors concentrically and returning to the start position loads the neck flexors eccentrically. Extending the neck from the start position loads the neck extensors in a similar fashion. Note that it is advantageous for the patient 70 to wear band 76 to provide friction between the head 72 and the platform 14 for increased traction.
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[0163] The patient's head and neck should be relaxed during this treatment.