MASSAGE MITTS
20180369060 ยท 2018-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H19/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A massage mitt (10) comprising a main body portion comprising a hollow interior volume whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of a therapist's hand, the exterior of the mitt (10) comprising a plurality of nodules (24, 28, 32), and wherein the mitt (10) further comprises reinforcing elements (50, 52, 54, 58) adapted, in use, to maintain, in use, the user's hand in a neutral, ergonomic position. The main body portion comprises: a convex upper surface portion (14) adapted, in use, to overlie the back of the user's hand; and a concave lower surface portion (12) adapted, in use, to overlie the palm of the user's hand; and wherein the reinforcing elements comprise: a first integrally formed reinforcing element (54) comprising a region of increased thickness formed on an interior surface of the concave lower portion of the mitt (12), which extends from a wrist region (56) onto the concave lower surface portion (12), and a second region of increased thickness (50) formed along the outside of the trapezium-metacarpal region of the user's thumb. Preferably, the mitt (10) is manufactured from silicone or EVA rubber having a Shore hardness of about 35 A.
Claims
1. A massage mitt (10) comprising a main body portion comprising a hollow interior volume whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of a therapist's hand, the exterior of the mitt (10) comprising a plurality of nodules (24, 28, 32), and wherein the mitt (10) further comprises reinforcing elements (50, 52, 54, 58) adapted, in use, to maintain, in use, the user's hand in a neutral, ergonomic position.
2. The mitt (10) of claim 1, wherein the main body portion comprises: a convex upper surface portion (14) adapted, in use, to overlie the back of the user's hand; and a concave lower surface portion (12) adapted, in use, to overlie the palm of the user's hand; and wherein the reinforcing elements comprise: a first integrally formed reinforcing element (54) comprising a region of increased thickness formed on an interior surface of the concave lower portion of the mitt (12), which extends from a wrist region (56) onto the concave lower surface portion (12), and a second region of increased thickness (50) formed along the outside of the trapezium-metacarpal region of the user's thumb.
3. The mitt (10) of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the mitt is manufactured from a material having a Shore hardness of between 25 A to 45 A.
4. The mitt (10) of claim 3, wherein the mitt is manufactured from a material having a Shore hardness of substantially 35 A.
5. The mitt (10) of claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the mitt is manufactured from a material having a Shore hardness of 35 A.
6. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, further comprising a thumb portion extending from the main body portion, the thumb portion defining a second hollow interior portion for receiving, in use, the thumb of the user's hand.
7. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the convex upper (14), and concave lower (12), portions of the mitt (10) together form a generally dish-shaped or curved interior volume that urges, in use, the user's fingers and palm into the said neutral position.
8. The mitt (10) of claim 7, wherein the second, thumb-receiving volume is arranged, relative to the first hollow interior volume, so as to urge the user's thumb towards the said neutral position.
9. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, manufactured from an elastomeric material.
10. The mitt (10) of claim 9, wherein the elastomeric material comprises silicone; or EVA rubber.
11. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (24, 28, 32) are resiliently deformable.
12. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (24, 28, 32) are part-spherical in shape.
13. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (24, 28, 32) are disposed in an array covering substantially the entire convex upper (14) and concave lower (12) portions of the mitt (10).
14. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (24) are arranged in an array overlying the palm region (22) of the hand.
15. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (28) are arranged in an array overlying the heel of the thumb region (26) of the hand.
16. The mitt (10) of any of any preceding claim, further comprising a nodule (32) overlying the thumb tip region (30) of the hand.
17. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the nodules (36) are arranged in an array overlying the fingernail region (34) of the hand.
18. The mitt (10) of any of the claims 13 to 17, wherein the nodules (24, 28, 32) in any one or more of: the palm region of the hand (22); the ball of the thumb region (26) of the hand; the thumb tip region (30); and the fingernail region (34) of the hand are lager in size than the remaining nodules disposed in the array covering substantially the entire convex upper (14) and concave lower portions (12) of the mitt (10).
19. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the integrally formed reinforcing element (50, 52, 54, 58) comprises a region of increased thickness.
20. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the region of increased thickness (52) is formed on an interior surface of the convex upper portion (14) of the mitt (10).
21. The mitt (10) of claim 20, wherein the region of increased thickness (52) is formed in a region corresponding to the proximal-middle phalange joints.
22. The mitt (10) of claim 20, wherein the region of increased thickness (50) is formed along the outside of the trapezium-metacarpal region of the user's thumb.
23. The mitt (10) of claim 22, wherein the region of increased thickness (50) is approximately 18 mm wide and approximately 105 mm long and serves to urge the user's thumb to a substantially neutral position by stiffening the outside edge of the mitt (10), thereby inhibiting thumb bending, placement of the thumb over the palm, and extension of the thumb away from the palm.
24. The mitt (10) of claim 19, wherein the region of increased thickness (54) is formed on an interior surface of the concave lower portion (12) of the mitt (10).
25. The mitt (10) of claim 24, wherein the region of increased thickness (54) extends from a wrist region (56) onto the palm of the hand region.
26. The mitt (10) of claim 24, wherein the region of increased thickness (58) corresponds to the metacarpus-phalange joints of the user's hand.
27. The mitt (10) of claim 24, wherein the region of increased thickness (50) is formed along the outside of the trapezium-metacarpal region of the user's thumb.
28. The mitt (10) of claim 27, wherein the region of increased thickness extending along the outside edge of the user's thumb region is approximately 18 mm wide and approximately 105 mm long and serves to urge the user's thumb to a substantially neutral position by stiffening the outside edge of the mitt (10), thereby inhibiting thumb bending, placement of the thumb over the palm, and extension of the thumb away from the palm.
29. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, further comprising a cut-out region (38) overlying the back of the palm region of the user's hand, in use.
30. The mitt (10) of claim 29, wherein the cut-out region comprises a reticulated support structure (40) adapted, in use, to hold the peripheries (42) of the cut-out region (38) in a substantially fixed position.
31. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, further comprising a wrist closure portion.
32. The mitt (10) of claim 31, comprising an adjustable strap that can be tightened and fixed around the user's wrist, in use.
33. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, further comprising a graspable tab (62) integrally formed with a periphery (56) of the mitt (10) adjacent, in use, the user's wrist.
34. The mitt (10) of claim 33, wherein the graspable tab (62) comprises ribbed formations (64) to facilitate pulling the mitt (10) onto the hand, with wet and/or lubricated fingers.
35. The mitt (10) of any preceding claim, wherein the mitt is manufactured from silicone rubber and is slightly undersized relative to the user's hand size.
36. A left- or right-handed mitt (10) according to any preceding claim.
37. A human therapeutic massage mitt (10) according to any preceding claim.
38. A human erotic massage mitt (10) according to any of claims 1 to 36.
39. An animal massage mitt (10) according to any of claims 1 to 36.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0053] Preferred embodiments of the invention shall now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0065] The exterior surfaces of the massage mitt 10 are covered by an array of part-spherical nodules 18 disposed in a pattern that covers substantially the entire exterior surface of the mitt 10. As can be seen from the drawings, the nodules 18 are different sizes in different regions of the mitt 10 for reasons that shall be explained below.
[0066] The smaller nodules 18 disposed in the finger region 20 of the mitt 10 are employed when applying whole-hand pressure to a patient's body, in use. For example, the therapist may place his/her hand palm down, flat on the patient's skin and exert back-and-forth strokes on the skin along with downward pressure. The nodules 18, concentrate the whole-hand pressure applied by the therapist onto smaller regions corresponding to positions of the nodules 18. This effectively increases the pressure applied to the patient's skin via the mitt 10, thereby permitting deeper penetration of the therapeutic force. Furthermore, as the palm is moved back-and-forth over the patient's skin, each part of the patient's skin receives an oscillating massage effect as the nodules successively slide over that part of the skin. By controlling the speed and pressure of the therapist's hand movements, various oscillatory massage techniques can be used to treat the affected area.
[0067] As can be seen in
[0068] Similarly, the heel-of-the-thumb region 26 of the mitt 10 also comprises relatively larger nodules 28, which can be used when applying more intense, deep tissue massage techniques, on a patient via the heel of the therapist's hand.
[0069] The tip of the thumb region 30 of the mitt 10 also comprises a single, relatively larger nodule 32 via which more intense, focussed or pin-pointed pressure can be applied to a patient's skin via a single point. The thumb tip nodule 32 can be felt by the user through the mitt 10, in use, and if the user's thumb tip is not correctly aligned with the nodule 32, this will create a somewhat unusual sensation in the therapist's thumb. As such, the therapist receives tactile feedback about positioning of their thumb relative to the nodule 32 within the mitt 10 and can make appropriate adjustments to his/her hand position to ensure that the thumb tip is correctly aligned with the nodule 32, thereby alleviating repetitive strain injury by adopting an incorrect hand position during the treatment. After some practice, it has been found that the iterative correction of, and the correct placement of, the hand within the mitt 10, and the correct placement of the mitt 10 on the patient's skin becomes an unconscious procedure, thus alleviating repetitive strain injury in the therapist's hands, wrists and forearms.
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[0071] It will be appreciated that because the therapist receives tactile feedback via the mitt 10 during the application of therapeutic pressure to the patient's skin, and due to the neutral, ergonomic rest shape of the mitt 10, the mitt 10 tends to continuously urge the therapist's hand towards a preferred, neutral position. Thus, the mitt 10 encourages the therapist to adopt the correct hand position during various therapeutic procedures.
[0072] Further details of the mitt 10, which are apparent from
[0073] A further optional feature of the mitt 10 as shown in
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[0075] As mentioned previously, the mitt 10 is manufactured from silicone or EVA rubber. Overall, the thickness of the rubber is relatively thin (say 0.5-1 mm thick), save for the nodules, which increase the wall thickness of the silicone to approximately 4 mm and 6 mm for the small 18 and larger nodules 24, 28 32, 36, respectively. However, the mitt 10 further comprises integrally-formed reinforcing elements, which, in the illustrated embodiments, comprise regions of relatively thicker material, say 4 mm thick (in addition to the additional thickness of any nodules in the same region) in certain regions.
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[0082] The mitt 10 can be used with variations of pressure, duration and direction to initiates a sensory response to the surface of the body and loads tension to the deep and superficial fascial layers and adipose tissue structure of the body, relevant for therapeutic light, moderate or deep touch and palpation.
[0083] The manually applied load of the massage mitt is intended to produce physiological response of mechanoreceptors in the skin, superficial, deep, fascia, connective tissue, adipose and interstitial myofascial tissue. Research suggests that manual therapies can alter local tissue tension via mechanotransduction.
[0084] Effects of different degrees and type of applied load have different neurological and biomechanical effects; pressure, compression, light to deep touch, slow or rapid oscillations including compound movements of bending, twisting, vibration techniques used in massage and other manual therapy techniques used in connective manipulation, neuromuscular mobilisations and myofascial release.
[0085] The massage mitt can be used in conjunction with other therapeutic techniques and manual therapies to influence superficial fascial density, function and also circulation to tissue fluids and drainage.
[0086] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiments, which are exemplary of the invention only. For example, the provision of relatively large and relatively small nodules, and their placement etc. is a matter of design freedom to a certain extent. The specified materials of manufacture are illustrative only and any dimensions, whether explicit or implied, are exemplary of the specific embodiments shown and are not limiting on the invention. The invention has been described in the context of therapeutic human massage, although it will be readily apparent that specific massage regimens could be developed for, and the mitt has already shown considerable promise, in the therapeutic treatment of animals, such as dogs and horses. The mitt may also be used for recreational, as opposed to medical, purposes, such as in erotic massage.