A MACHINE AND A METHOD FOR FASCIA TREATMENT
20170020778 · 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2023/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The handheld machine and method are for the treatment of fascia deficiencies on human beings and animals. The machine has a motor driver and a motor driven to produce a wave cam through a cam transmission operating on a plunger thrusting back and forth in predetermined low frequencies.
Claims
1. A handheld machine adapted to treatment of fascia deficiencies on human beings, and animals, said machine comprising: a motor power supply controlled by a control unit and a motor driven to produce a wave cam through a transmission operating on a plunger thrusting back and forth in predetermined low frequencies, said frequencies being within a span of 1 to 60 Hz, and time periods for said back and forth thrusting, comprising: a plunger frequency control circuit, which operates in at least three modes a dual frequency wave mode, a fixed frequency pattern wave mode, and a stochastic frequency pattern wave mode, said modes being induced by a computer program, programmed by a user of said machine; said dual mode, generating a preset higher, and lower frequency out off said low frequencies within said span of 1 to 60 Hz, and preset time periods for said back and forth thrusting; said preset fixed frequency pattern wave mode, being generated to create the frequency pattern needed out of at least one of two, and three frequencies within said span of 1 to 60 Hz and preset time periods for said back and forth thrusting; and said stochastic wave mode, being generated to create a frequency wave pattern, which operates on at least one of two preset frequencies within said span of 1 to 60 Hz, and times for said back and forth thrusting providing that said plunger operates in a sequence of random frequencies, and times in said stochastic mode.
2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein said time periods are set between 0.5 to 5 seconds for said preset time periods.
3. A machine according to claim 1, wherein said high and low preset frequencies, when the frequencies are set to the same value generating a stable frequency.
4. A method to operate a handheld machine adapted to treatment of fascia deficiencies on human beings, and animals, said machine having a motor power supply controlled by a control unit and a motor driven to produce a wave cam through a transmission operating on a plunger thrusting back and forth in predetermined low frequencies, said frequencies being within the span of 1 to 60 Hz, and time periods for said back and forth thrusting, comprising: controlling a plunger through a frequency control circuit, which operates in at least three modes a dual frequency pattern wave mode, a fixed frequency pattern wave mode, and a stochastic frequency pattern wave mode, said modes being induced by a computer program, and programmed by a user of said machine; generating through said dual mode a preset higher, and lower frequency out off said low frequencies within the span of 1 to 60 Hz, and preset time periods for said back and forth thrusting; generating said preset fixed frequency pattern wave mode to create the pattern needed out of at least one of two, and three frequencies within said span of 1 to 60 Hz and preset time periods for said back and forth thrust; generating said stochastic frequency pattern mode waves to create a frequency pattern, which operates on at least one of two preset frequencies within said span of 1 to 60 Hz, and preset time periods for said back and forth thrusting providing that said plunger operates in a sequence of random frequencies, and time periods in said stochastic frequency pattern wave mode; and adapting said frequencies, and time periods to treat entire meridians of fascia connecting to a deficient fascia spot.
5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said time periods are between 0.5 to 5 sec. for said preset time periods.
6. A method according to claim 1, wherein said high and low preset frequencies, when the frequencies are set to the same value generating a stable frequency.
Description
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Henceforth, reference is had to the accompanying drawings throughout the present description for a better understanding of the present inventions embodiments, and given examples, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The present invention regards a handheld machine to treat pain induced by fascia deficiencies on human beings, and animals such as mammals. Hereby, the machine is utilized for deep wave treatment of the entire string of fascia connected to an injured fascia spot, i.e. not only the injured spot. To achieve this objective the fascia has to be treated with different frequencies, depending on where on the fascia, the machine wave treatment is applied. Frequencies applied should be in the lower range of the Hertz scale such as for instance, the range 1 Hz to 60 Hz, this to enable the wave treatment to reach fascia surrounding muscles, not just the upper layer reachable to a local target therapy massage and/or shock wave treatment. Shock wave treatment if utilized improper can cause more damage than good. Also, the present invention provides different time periods for the operation of frequencies utilized. Hence, the treatment regards for instance fascia and myofascial changes, on the superficial backline, superficial front line, the functional lines, superficial front arm line.
[0027] Understanding the superficial back Line as a whole gives insights into hamstring problems that you cannot get from considering the hamstrings alone. The spiral line shows how to resolve rotational compensations in a way that no analysis of any single muscle can give. Thus the present invention deep wave treatment machine is deployed along the myofascial meridians not just where the fascia is damaged. For example, the shoulders involve six myofascia meridians.
[0028] Fascia and myofascia is a body tissue that provides forms to the entire body and is responsible of intercellular communication and cellular metabolism. The fascia is like a matrix of cells. Fascia is the biological fabric that holds us together. A human being has about 70 trillion cells all humming in relative harmony; fascia is the 3-D spider web of fibrous, gluey, and wet proteins that hold them all together in their proper placement.
[0029] Moreover fascia has a wider definition: all the collagenous-based soft-tissues in the body, including the cells that create and maintain that network of extra-cellular matrix (ECM). That definition includes all the tissues traditionally designated as fascia in classical anatomy, plus all the other actual; tendons, ligaments, bursae, and all the fascia in and around the muscles endomysium, perimysium, epimysium. Also included would be the fascia around the organs: the coelomic bags that hold the organs in the peritoneum and mesentery in your abdominal cavity, the mediastinum, pericardium, and pleura that hold the organs in the chest cavity, and the membranes dura and pia and perineuria that surround the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
[0030] If the fascia lost its tension, the entire body would fall into the fetal position.
[0031] Through the book Anatomy Trains, Myofascial Meridians for Manual & Movement for Therapists, Thomas W. Meyers teaches the importance of fascia in therapy.
[0032] A treatment of horse's fascia during tests with the machine of the present invention has been very successful, and in some cases cured a horse with a leg deficiency during a twenty minute treatment session. More to read about fascia, and massage of horses can be found at the link http://www.equine-equilibrium.com/myofascialrelease.php.
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[0034] Depending on the chosen mode a control unit 20 executes the selected/chosen operator 12 treatment by monitoring speed, time, and force applied by the machine 10, when utilized during treatment. A motor driver 22 controlled by the control unit 20 applies the control of a motor 24, which drives a transmission, for instance a cam 26 generating waves to a plunger 30, depicted in
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[0036] Furthermore, the machine 10, 28 is utilized through a method for usage claimed by the present invention, and two machines 10, 28 can be utilized at the same time, held in each one hand of the operator 12, to follow the myofascia meridians.
[0037] A deep wave massage with a machine 10, 28 of the present invention, through the connective tissues (fascial, myofacial/superfascial chains) releases tensions in muscles and other complications in movement and the like. Low frequencies for instance in the range of 1 to 60 Hz should be applied by the plunger to produce deep body waves reaching the entire fascia. The present invention is not restricted to the highest low frequency of 60 Hz mentioned, slight higher frequencies maybe utilized for some applications, for instance a cat utilizes frequencies as high as 140 Hz to keep fit.
[0038] The attached set of claims determines other possible embodiments of the present invention to a person skilled in the art of the present technical field.