Soft Tissue Mobilization Instrument Utilizing Thumb Cup
20180338884 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A soft tissue mobilization instrument for use in the treatment of the soft tissue of a person being treated by a practitioner having a handle structured for grasping by the hand of the practitioner, an offset body engaging, elongated, elliptical shaped thumb cup working member, and an index finger guide connecting the handle and the working member structured to locate and support the outer edge of the index finger of the practitioner when grasping the instrument. The instrument allows treatment pressure to come from the practitioner's hand thereby relieving pressure on the thumb during a treatment process.
Claims
1. A soft tissue mobilization instrument for use in the treatment of the soft tissue of a person being treated by a practitioner comprising: a handle structured for grasping by the hand of the practitioner; a body engaging working member; and, an index finger guide connecting said handle and said working member structured to locate and support the outer edge of the index finger of the practitioner when grasping the instrument.
2. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said index finger guide is disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said handle.
3. The instrument of claim 2 wherein said index finger guide is disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said working member.
4. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said index finger guide is formed in two sections; a first handle section and a second working member section; said first handle section of said index finger guide being connected perpendicular to said handle and said second working member section of said index finger guide connected to said working member.
5. The instrument of claim 4 wherein said first section and said second working member section of said index finger guide are disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to each other.
6. The instrument of claim 5 wherein said working member is offset from and disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to said handle.
7. The instrument of claim 1 being further defined by said working member having smooth, rounded peripheral edges.
8. The instrument of claim 1 being further defined as being stainless steel.
9. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said working member is formed in an elongated, elliptical configuration with a longitudinal axis that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of said handle.
10. A soft tissue mobilization instrument for use in the treatment of the soft tissue of a person being treated by a practitioner comprising: an elongated handle structured for grasping by the hand of the practitioner; a body engaging working member; said working member being cup shaped with an inner curved, concave surface to locate and support the thumb of the practitioner during use and an outer convex surface that contacts and applies pressure to the various body areas of an individual being treated; and, an index finger guide connecting said handle and said working member structured to locate and support the outer edge of the index finger of the practitioner when grasping said cup shaped working member; said index finger guide is disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said elongated handle and disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said working member.
11. The instrument of claim 10 wherein said index finger guide is formed in two sections; a first handle section of said index finger guide connected perpendicular to said handle and a second working member section of said index finger guide connected to said working member.
12. The instrument of claim 11 wherein said first section and said second working member section of said index finger guide are disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to each other.
13. The instrument of claim 12 wherein said working member is offset from and disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to said handle.
14. The instrument of claim 10 wherein said working member is formed in an elongated elliptical configuration with a longitudinal axis that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of said elongated handle.
15. A soft tissue mobilization instrument for use in the treatment of the soft tissue of a person being treated by a practitioner comprising: an elongated handle structured for grasping by the hand of the practitioner; a body engaging, working member; said working member being cup shaped with an inner curved, concave surface to locate and support the thumb of the practitioner during use and an outer convex surface to contact and apply pressure to the various body areas of an individual being treated; said working member being formed in an elongated, elliptical configuration with a longitudinal axis that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of said elongated handle. and, an index finger guide connecting said handle and said working member structured to locate and support the outer edge of the index finger of the practitioner when grasping said cup shaped working member; said index finger guide being disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said handle and disposed approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said working member; said index finger guide further defined by being formed in two sections, a first handle section and a second working member section; said first handle section of said index finger guide connected perpendicular to said handle and said second working member section of said index finger guide connected to said working member; said first handle section and said second working member section of said index finger guide being further defined as disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to each other; said cup shaped working member being offset from and disposed at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to said handle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] Referring to the drawings the hand held, soft tissue mobilization instrument 10 of the present invention is formed in three parts, a handle 12, on elongated elliptical, shaped thumb cup, body engaging, working member 14 and an index finger guide 16 that extends between and connects the handle 12 to the thumb cup shaped, working member 14. In the preferred embodiment, the instrument 10 is made of polished stainless steel with rounded edges 18 for ease in handling and reducing the chance of accidental injury to either the person being treated or the practitioner using the instrument 10.
[0023] The handle is made of complimentary, overlapping sections 20 and 22 of stainless steel and sized to enable the hand of the user to comfortably hold and manipulate the instrument. The thumb cup, working member 14 is shaped with an inner curved, concave surface 24 to locate and support the thumb of the practitioner during use and an outer convex surface 26 that contacts and applies pressure to the various body areas of an individual being treated. The index finger guide 16 is formed integral with both the handle 12 and the working member 14 and is part of a single elongated stainless steel stock. The index finger guide 16 is integrally connected to the handle 12 at approximately an angle of 90 degrees and extends outwardly perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the handle 12. The connector 15 attaches to the side of the working member 14 whereby the longitudinal axis of the elongated, elliptical working member 14 is essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle 12 and generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated elliptical, shaped body engaging, working member 14. With this structure, the working member 14 is slightly offset laterally approximately an average thumb's width as well as being located below the handle 12. The index finger guide 16 is formed in two sections, a first handle section 28 and a second working member section 30 that is disposed at approximately 60 degrees to the handle section 28 such that the thumb cup working member 14 is also at an angle of 60 degrees with respect to the handle 12. An inner edge 32 of the index finger guide 16 serves as a support for the outer edge of the index finger of the practitioner and enables the index finger to support the thumb relieving pressure on the thumb as a soft tissue procedure is conducted. The finger index guide 16 also provides a bearing surface against which pressure may be applied allowing the hand to control and manipulate the working member 14 of the instrument 10 while the thumb serves as a guide and does not create pressure on the working member 14. See
[0024] A preferred instrument 10 is approximate 4-5 inches measured along the length of the handle 12. The thumb cup shaped working member 14 has an elongated, elliptical shape approximately 1.5 inches long and 1.0 inches wide, although it will be appreciated the working member 14 may be more rounded and be just as effective for the purposes described. The index finger guide 16 handle section 28 is approximately 1.0 inches and the working member section 30 of the index finger guide 16 is approximately 0.5 inches. These sections are disposed at an angle of 60 degrees creating an offset of the working member 14 relative to the handle 12.
[0025] In use, a practitioner grasps the handle 12 of the instrument 10 and places the convex side 24 of the thumb cup working member 14 against an area on a person to be treated while having the ball of the thumb on the inner concave surface 26 of the working member 14. In this position, the outer edge of the index finger of the hand rests against the inner edge 28 of the index finger guide 16. This placement and location of the practitioner's hand on the instrument 10 creates the pressure on the working member 14 through the handle 12 and index finger guide 16 directly from the entire hand rather than from just the thumb of the practitioner.
[0026] It will be appreciated that the instrument may be made of separate parts and/or of different material. For example, the handle may be cylindrical or have another hand conforming shape. Likewise, the connector and working member can be made of separate pieces as long as they are connected and arranged to allow the working member to accommodate the thumb of the practitioner as described above. Other modifications are possible in keeping within the scope and limits of the following claims.