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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 COMBINATION MASSAGE TABLE WITH ONE OR MORE RESISTANCE BANDS US14978694 2015-12-22 US20170172832A1 2017-06-22 Edwin Rosario, JR.; Sylvester Allison, III
A combination massage table with one or more resistance bands (hereinafter, a combination table) is disclosed. In some embodiments, the combination table may comprise: a massage table; the one or more resistance bands; and a means for attaching the one or more resistance bands to the massage table; such that a client using the combination table receives at least one improved health benefit as compared against massage therapy without any resistance band use. Furthermore, methods for using the combination table are disclosed. Such methods may comprise: preparing the combination table for use; preparing the client so the client is laying on top of an upper surface of the combination table; and massaging the client while the client at least intermittently engages one or more resistance bands that are attached to the combination table; wherein in the at least intermittent engagement of the one or more resistance bands while the client is being massaged results in the at least one improved health benefit to the client.
202 Device for passive body mobilization US14087622 2013-11-22 US09662260B2 2017-05-30 Paulo Sergio Bervian
A passive body mobilization device having a base (10) having an engine (1) controlled by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (100), said base (10) having a moveable platform in the horizontal plane (20) positioned on linear guides (11) arranged on the base (10) moved by a frequency inverter and arranged between a first extreme area (30) for positioning the head, chest and abdomen and a second area at the opposite end (40) for positioning the lower limbs, allowing the hip height to be changed in relation to the rest of the body, providing stages that allow regions of the spine to be worked specifically, eliminating the paralysis of peripheral nerves, bringing blood pressure back to normal by stimulating the sympathetic nerve and peristalsis.
203 STRAP FOR INVERSION THERAPY TABLE US15088788 2016-04-01 US20170112704A1 2017-04-27 On Chong
A strap for a table having a backrest with a first end and a second end. The strap has a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the strap is connected to the first end of the table backrest and the second end of the strap is connected to the middle portion of the second end of the table backrest. The strap provides a safety measure in the event the user shifts or slips when using the table. When used on an inversion therapy table, the strap may also enable the user to relieve pressure applied to the ankles and lower legs during inversion therapy. The strap may further include a length adjuster to fit the size of each individual user as well as visual length markers to indicate the adjustment settings for the strap.
204 METHOD FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING DISEASES HAVING NEUROLOGICAL, CARDIOLOGICAL AND THERAPEUTIC PROFILES US15103221 2014-12-12 US20160354271A1 2016-12-08 Ekaterina Evgenyevna LADOZHSKAYA-GAPEENKO; Olga Vladimirovna FIONIK
The invention relates to medicine, and more particularly to gravity therapy, and can be used in the comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation of patients having neurological, cardiological and therapeutic profiles with circulatory insufficiency. The technical result is achieved in that the patient is placed in a right lateral recumbent position on an inversion table with their legs bent at the knees and the thighs spread at 30-60 degrees. The patient is secured by the pelvis with the aid of a soft securing device. The parameters of a cycle of oscillatory movements to be performed by the inversion table as the head part of the table is lowered or raised, i.e. variable angles of rotation about the longitudinal and transverse axes of the table, the oscillation frequency of the table and the maximum angle of inclination of the head part of the table, are set using an operating console. When in operation, the inversion table performs oscillatory movements changing the direction of rotation of the table about the axis and the angle of inclination of the table, the head part of the table being gradually lowered and returned to its starting position. Use of the claimed invention increases the efficacy of treatment of patient diseases related to circulatory insufficiency while avoiding negative effects on the patient in the form of reflex reactions, raised arterial pressure and the disruption of venous outflow from the vital organs.
205 Computer controlled laser therapy treatment table US13421433 2012-03-15 US09446260B2 2016-09-20 Mark Jagger
A multi-function, adjustable chiropractic table comprises a body section fixed to a table frame. A cervical section is pivotally attached to the table frame and securable at a desired angle. The cervical section comprises a padded head support, forehead strap, and neck bolsters. The head support is slidably mounted in a tray and translatable therein using a scissors mechanism, for linear axial traction. Pivotally mounting the tray to the cervical section permits lateral traction. A four-bar linkage, including a base frame, permits raising/lowering of the table using an actuator activated by a foot triggered wave switch comprising proximity sensors. The body section comprises a chest, lumbar, and leg sections. The chest section is replaceable with a treatment module comprising hot and cold compresses, or a laser enhanced spinal decompression therapy apparatus comprising a laser driven by two linear actuators to emit light according to one or more treatment protocols.
206 Traction bed US13841519 2013-03-15 US09433550B2 2016-09-06 Jeff Winternheimer; Christopher R. Gray
A traction bed includes (a) a frame upon which an individual is supportable, (b) a first single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a first end of the frame and a first side of the frame, wherein the first single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to an arm of an individual, (c) a second single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a second end of the frame and the first side of the frame, wherein the second single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to a leg of an individual, and (d) a control system operable to direct a force onto each of the single-sided lever arms to pivot the single-sided lever arms relative to the frame, wherein the force directed to the first single-sided lever arm is separately variable from the force directed to the second single-sided lever arm.
207 POSTURAL FACE/HEAD SUPPORT WITH CHIN STRAP US14931721 2015-11-03 US20160120725A1 2016-05-05 Desmond Slattery; Bronwen DuPertuis
A headrest cushion, for supporting the head of a person about the persons face, has an adjustable chin strap to comfortably support the person's chin. A massage or medical treatment table that uses the headrest is also provided.
208 Support platform US12807042 2010-08-25 US09295602B2 2016-03-29 Rebecca Savich
An adjustable personal treatment apparatus that is usable by women of all sizes to enable them to enjoy, without harm, the full healthful benefits of proper and necessary massage and therapy. More particularly, the apparatus permits the proper pressure to be applied to a female patient during massage, or therapeutic treatment, without causing discomfort and possible damage to breast tissue or breast implants.
209 Folding table, portable, in particular massage table US13816237 2011-08-12 US09241859B2 2016-01-26 Edouard Ernest Gad Woog
The table comprises a plate (1) made up of at least four sections (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d) mounted on rigid articulated frames (2a), elements for locking the table in the open position, the plate comprising legs (3) made with at least two parts (3a, 3b) articulated together, the first parts (3a) being articulated to the end sections (1a, 1d), braces, comprising two arms (7, 8) articulated together, are articulated to the legs (3) and to the end sections (1a, 1d), locking elements (9, 10) are used between the arms (7, 8) and/or the legs (3), a link (C1) between the articulations (31) of the arms (7, 8) to the end sections (1a, 1d) on which corresponding legs (3) are hinged, and a lock for the articulation (6) between the parts (3a) and (3b) of the legs (3) to keep the legs erected and to make the whole rigid, the whole being designed in such a way that the articulated legs and arms, once folded, fold into the frames (2a).
210 Vibration Apparatus US14826197 2015-08-14 US20150342816A1 2015-12-03 Jeff Winternheimer; Christopher R. Gray
A traction bed includes (a) a frame upon which an individual is supportable, (b) a first single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a first end of the frame and a first side of the frame, wherein the first single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to an arm of an individual, (c) a second single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a second end of the frame and the first side of the frame, wherein the second single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to a leg of an individual, and (d) a control system operable to direct a force onto each of the single-sided lever arms to pivot the single-sided lever arms relative to the frame, wherein the force directed to the first single-sided lever arm is separately variable from the force directed to the second single-sided lever arm.
211 SPINE TREATMENT APPARATUS US14721746 2015-05-26 US20150335511A1 2015-11-26 Shaun Samuel Davis
A patient support apparatus for spinal conditions comprising means 10 for supporting a patient in the kneeling position, means 32 for supporting a patient's torso in a range of inclinations below horizontal in order to cause a mass of the patient's torso to tension the spine, the knee support 10 being a pad 10 supported off the floor to bring the patient's back within comfortable reach of the practitioner, the apparatus having an upright reaction surface 18, against which the patient's feet may push.
212 CHIROPRACTIC TABLE US14682633 2015-04-09 US20150290063A1 2015-10-15 Mercedes SANTINELLI RAMOS
Chiropractic table that allows conservation of the natural curves of the spine of a patient using thereof, comprising a continuous curved surface having a concave section at its central portion on the convex side of said curved surface defining first and second convex sections, wherein the ends of the curved surface are in contact with the ends of a frame composed of a plurality of longitudinal straight bar pairs, parallel to each other and which are transversely joined by a plurality of main transverse bars to said longitudinal straight bars, wherein further the first convex section has a greater height than the second convex section with respect to the plane defined by the plurality of longitudinal straight bars and the plurality of main transverse bars.
213 Support Platform For Body Treatment US14724881 2015-05-29 US20150265484A1 2015-09-24 Jeffrey Riach
A support platform for body treatment that includes a resilient pad, a cushion movable along a guide passageway in the resilient pad, and a control assembly movable with the cushion to control the position of the cushion to accommodate body parts of a person being treated on the support platform.
214 Traction bed US13480541 2012-05-25 US09114051B2 2015-08-25 Jeff Winternheimer; Christopher R. Gray
A traction bed includes a frame upon which an individual is supportable, first and second lever arms pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate a first end of the frame and configured to be coupled to the individual's upper torso, third and fourth lever arms pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate a second end of the frame and configured to be coupled to the individual's pelvis or pelvic region, and a control system operable to direct a force onto each of the lever arms to pivot the lever arms relative to the frame. The force directed to the first and third lever arms is separately variable from the force directed to the second and fourth lever arms to provide differential traction on the individual's body.
215 Height adjustment mechanism for a massage table US13227383 2011-09-07 US09072645B2 2015-07-07 Dave Gamman; Jon W. Roleder
A massage device (10) includes a table top assembly (12) that supports a user above a surface (18). The massage device (10) comprises a leg assembly (14) and an adjuster assembly (16). The leg assembly (14) extends between the table top assembly (12) and the surface (18). Additionally, the leg assembly (14) includes a first leg (24), a second leg (26), and a leg attacher (28) that pivotally secures the first leg (24) to the second leg (26). The adjuster assembly (16) adjusts the position of the table top assembly (12) relative to the surface (18) between a lower position and an upper position. The adjuster assembly (16) includes an adjuster (44) that acts primarily in push mode to pivot the second leg (26) relative to the first leg (24) so that the table top assembly (12) moves between the lower position and the upper position.
216 Traction Device US14566255 2014-12-10 US20150157523A1 2015-06-11 Jeffrey Winternheimer
Example traction devices, systems and methods for use thereof are provided. An example traction device may include (a) a frame comprising a top support having first and second ends, where the first end of the top support is coupled to a first vertical support and the second end of the top support is coupled to a second vertical support and (b) a balance bar moveably coupled to the top support via a wire, where opposing ends of the balance bar are each coupled to an attachment ring or define a receptacle.
217 Mountable fan for massage table US13432986 2012-03-28 US08914922B1 2014-12-23 Charles D. Wells; Wanda L. Wells
A mountable fan for massage table that is removably installable to an underside of an extant massage table headrest, said mountable fan for massage table having a generally ovoid hoop with an upper surface and a lower surface, a vent circumferentially disposed around the upper surface, a fan chamber radially disposed from the hoop, an electric fan disposed within the fan chamber, and an intake duct with a removable filter disposed therein, the intake duct disposed on the fan chamber, whereby air is drawn into the intake duct by the fan and forcibly expelled through the vent to relaxingly stimulate the face of a patient lying on the massage table.
218 THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT TABLE US14341667 2014-07-25 US20140331409A1 2014-11-13 Greg Day; Ken Bolam; Jeff Powe; Rainer Teufel
A therapeutic treatment table comprises a frame and a treatment platform that is mounted on the frame and adapted to support at least a portion of the body of a patient. A preferred treatment table also includes an arm support section which is mounted on the frame. The arm support section comprises an arm support that is moveable by a patient on the table independently of the treatment platform.
219 Therapeutic integrator apparatus US13986389 2013-04-26 US20140148319A1 2014-05-29 Eileen Richter
A therapeutic integrator for use with children, toddlers and infants. The integrator includes a frame, and an expandable fabric top disposed at the top of the frame. The fabric top includes a fabric base and a fabric top supplement.
220 Traction Bed US13841519 2013-03-15 US20130226060A1 2013-08-29 Jeff Winternheimer; Christopher R. Gray
A traction bed includes (a) a frame upon which an individual is supportable, (b) a first single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a first end of the frame and a first side of the frame, wherein the first single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to an arm of an individual, (c) a second single-sided lever arm pivotably coupled to the frame at a location proximate both a second end of the frame and the first side of the frame, wherein the second single-sided lever arm is configured to be coupled to a leg of an individual, and (d) a control system operable to direct a force onto each of the single-sided lever arms to pivot the single-sided lever arms relative to the frame, wherein the force directed to the first single-sided lever arm is separately variable from the force directed to the second single-sided lever arm.
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