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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
221 Treatment couch US13644855 2012-10-04 US08499387B2 2013-08-06 Samy Gharieni
A treatment couch (1) having a first headrest (2) and a second headrest (3), wherein at least one first armrest (4) is assigned to the first headrest (2) and at least one second armrest (5) is assigned to the second headrest (3) and wherein the at least one first armrest (4) is adjustable independently of the first headrest (2) and the at least one second armrest (3) is adjustable independently of the second headrest (5). Such a treatment couch is capable of providing flexibility and saving space.
222 Spinal Correction Method and Device US13734248 2013-01-04 US20130184615A1 2013-07-18 Kerry Johnson
Spinal correction comparable to that achieved through mastery of the specific upper spinal correction procedure may be produced through the simple application of harmonic vibrations and light long axis traction to the spine. Accordingly, complex spine correction may be achieved through a relatively simple procedure, apt for automation. During the procedure the patient may be placed in a supine position and the patient's head supported. The patient's head may be elevated and/or positioned forward with respect to the rest of the body. Light long axis traction is then induced along the spine. During the induction of traction, vibrations are applied to the spine.
223 MASSAGE TABLE DEPLOYABLE OVER BATH TUB US13655986 2012-10-19 US20130098276A1 2013-04-25 Phillip W. Trinko
A support platform in a wall-mounted cabinet. The platform is deployable from the cabinet, optionally onto a supporting surface, while remaining attached to the cabinet, typically for temporary use of the platform and subsequent re-storage of the platform in the cabinet during periods when the platform is not being used, or during periods when a support supporting the platform is needed for a different use. The cabinet serves to store the platform, and to restrain movement and location of the platform in typical use, while allowing far manipulation of the proximal end of the platform to disconnect the platform from the cabinet and/or to re-connect the platform to the cabinet.
224 TREATMENT COUCH US13644855 2012-10-04 US20130086747A1 2013-04-11 Samy GHARIENI
A treatment couch (1) having a first headrest (2) and a second headrest (3), wherein at least one first armrest (4) is assigned to the first headrest (2) and at least one second armrest (5) is assigned to the second headrest (3) and wherein the at least one first armrest (4) is adjustable independently of the first headrest (2) and the at least one second armrest (3) is adjustable independently of the second headrest (5). Such a treatment couch is capable of providing flexibility and saving space.
225 Folding headrest massage apparatus US13438501 2012-04-03 US08370976B2 2013-02-12 David J Matt; Kevin Gard
A folding headrest apparatus for massage consisting of an upper plate with a cushion attached thereto for the purpose of placing a massage receiver's head face-down. A rotatable mounted mechanism attached to an upper plate and an upwardly extending base portion for the purpose of rotating said upper plate generally 180-degrees. A lower plate portion for inserting between a mattress and box spring of a typical bed that meets said upwardly extending base portion at a generally 90-degree angle. A removable spacer element(s) sandwiched between the cushion and upper plate for the purpose of adjusting height of the cushion relative to a lower plate.
226 FOLDING HEADREST MASSAGE APPARATUS US13438501 2012-04-03 US20120278993A1 2012-11-08 KEVIN GARD; DAVID J. MATT
A folding headrest apparatus for massage consisting of an upper plate with a cushion attached thereto for the purpose of placing a massage receiver's head face-down. A rotatable mounted mechanism attached to an upper plate and an upwardly extending base portion for the purpose of rotating said upper plate generally 180-degrees. A lower plate portion for inserting between a mattress and box spring of a typical bed that meets said upwardly extending base portion at a generally 90-degree angle. A removable spacer element(s) sandwiched between the cushion and upper plate for the purpose of adjusting height of the cushion relative to a lower plate.
227 Chiropractic table with continuous passive motion US11212079 2005-08-25 US08167907B2 2012-05-01 Blake Pruett; Charles Brophy; Durrell Martin
A therapeutic treatment table includes a plurality of table sections for supporting the body of a patient, one of which sections is a drop section. The table includes an extension/flexion section which includes a frame having a pivot axis and a terminal end, and a rotary actuator that is adapted to repeatedly pivot the frame of the extension/flexion section about the pivot axis so as to raise the terminal end of the frame during an extension phase and to lower the terminal end of the frame during a flexion phase. A mechanism is provided for setting an operational range of motion for the extension/flexion section including an operational extension limit and an operational flexion limit, so that the rotary actuator will pivot the frame of the extension/flexion section between the operational extension limit and the operational flexion limit. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a mechanism is provided for setting a comfort zone range of motion within the operational range of motion which includes comfort zone extension limit and a comfort zone flexion limit. A comfort zone actuation switch is also provided in the preferred embodiment for switching the operation of the rotary actuator from the operational range of motion to the comfort zone range of motion, so that the rotary actuator will pivot the frame of the extension/flexion section between the comfort zone extension limit and the comfort zone flexion limit.
228 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR A MASSAGE TABLE US13227383 2011-09-07 US20120060291A1 2012-03-15 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.
229 DYNAMIC LOGARITHMIC SPINAL DECOMPRESSION TABLE AND METHOD US13121908 2008-09-30 US20110270310A1 2011-11-03 Allan E. Dyer; Lawrence A. Dyer
A logarithmically increasing decompression force is applied to a spinal column in a progressively changing direction lying in the mid-sagittal plane. This focuses the decompression force as compared with a straight-line pull. A table to achieve this decompression force has a fixed table section, a moveable table section, a reciprocating arm which acts as a movable pre-tension section, a vertically adjustable upstanding support supported by the pre-tension section, an attachment point attached to a tensionometer-head associated with the upstanding support for attachment to a harness, a moveable table section drive for extending the moveable table section from the fixed table section and for retracting the moveable table section toward the fixed table section, a reciprocating arm drive for extending and retracting the reciprocating arm from the movable table section, and an upstanding support drive for driving the upstanding support to different vertical positions.
230 MASSAGE BENCH US12722382 2010-03-11 US20100234771A1 2010-09-16 Patrick Ingrassia
A method and apparatus for providing a massage for a patient which comprises providing a massage bench made of a frame having two generally H-shaped leg assemblies connected to a floating horizontal cross member that controls the height of a platform. Positioning a patient below the massage bench and adjusting the height of the platform of the massage bench so that it is maintained at a specific height relative to the patient. Positioning a massage therapist on the massage bench so that the massage therapist is straddled over the patient while maintaining position and distribution of weight of the massage therapist over the patient. Distributing the massage therapist's weight from the massage bench to the patient while using the feet of the massage therapist to massage along the length of the body of the patient.
231 CHIROPRACTIC POSTURE CORRECTION TOOL US12678662 2008-09-22 US20100211099A1 2010-08-19 Mark Radermacher
The claimed invention provides an improved posture correction tool in the form of a table to be used by chiropractic practitioners to treat mechanical disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system. The improved posture correction tool provides a plurality of pads to support the various major areas of the body and has built in drop capability and adjustment capability for the pelvic pad, the lumbar pad, the thoracic pad and the head and cervical area. The claimed invention also has a novel cervical support.
232 Headrest assembly for a massage device US12237031 2008-09-24 US07761943B2 2010-07-27 Jonathan W. Roleder; William W. Chow; Richard V. Estrada
A headrest assembly for supporting a head of a user of a massage device includes a frame assembly and a resilient assembly. The frame assembly is selectively coupled to the massage device, and the resilient assembly is coupled to the frame assembly. The resilient assembly includes an upper resilient member and a headrest platform that supports the upper resilient member. The headrest platform includes a first side section, a second side section, a middle section that is positioned substantially between and is coupled to the first side section and the second side section, and a hinge assembly that connects the side sections to the frame assembly. The hinge assembly allows the middle section to flex substantially downward and the side sections to pivot relative to the hinge assembly when the headrest platform is supporting the head of the user.
233 Mobile massage table US12163232 2008-06-27 US07610863B1 2009-11-03 La Juana Smith-Huebner
A mobile massage table includes four platforms, each having opposed short and long sides. Three hinges are coupled to the platforms such that the platforms are movable between a stacked configuration and a planar/use configuration. Two hinges couple respective long sides of two panels together and one hinge couples respective short sides of two other panels together for movement of the respective panels to the stacked configuration. A leg is pivotally coupled to respective platforms and selectively movable between perpendicular configurations at the use configuration and parallel configurations at the stacked configuration. One or more center legs may also be coupled to the platforms to support the panels at the use configuration, the center legs being selectively movable between perpendicular and parallel configurations. The mobile massage table includes a cart having opposed rails configured to receive the platforms thereon in the stacked configuration, the cart including opposed wheels.
234 Support platform US12072039 2008-02-21 US20090211584A1 2009-08-27 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.
235 Restriction-free suspended face support treatment table with hole designed to accommodate the face of a person. US12177142 2008-07-21 US20080271248A1 2008-11-06 Sharon Teresa DeLaura
A restriction-free face support for health practitioner's tables designed for work on a prone person, comprising a plurality of optionally interconnected, adjustable support straps padded with memory foam designed to cradle the person's face over a headrest or cutout during a spa treatment, massage, chiropractic, or acupuncture sessions, or any other treatment involving a person lying face-down on a table. The face support allows for the person to rest and breathe comfortably and without the restrictive facial pulling/squeezing found in the prior art. The invention is simple, inexpensive, and can be built into massage tables or retrofitted onto existing tables, and the support straps are adjustable through use of buckles, hook-and-loop, or other means. Optionally, the support straps can have removable beads and other devices attached that allow for the device to put pressure on particular pressure points during the massage.
236 Treatment table with calf/foot assembly and method of use US12002446 2007-12-17 US20080167684A1 2008-07-10 David F. Cuccia
A treatment table with a calf/foot assembly includes an upper body support section adapted to support a patient's body, attached to a system support; and a calf/foot assembly pivotally attached to a lower part of the upper body support section, the calf/foot assembly including a calf/foot support, a linear movement mechanism adapted to move the calf/foot support linearly, and a first rotational mechanism adapted to cause a first transverse movement of the calf/foot support transverse to the longitudinal axis of the upper body support section. The treatment table further includes a second rotational mechanism adapted to cause a second transverse movement of the calf/foot support transverse to the longitudinal axis and the first transverse movement. The method of using the treatment table to applying traction to the spine of a patient at varying angles is provided.
237 Therapeutic Massage Ramp US11557966 2006-11-08 US20080105266A1 2008-05-08 Marc Davis
In accordance with the specifications, drawings and claims of this application, applicant presents a easily portable device that permits the user to be in a relaxed, reduced stress pronated sitting position whereby the user may be subjected to massage. This device can be quickly setup and is adjustable to include a head rest, which is situated to perfect alignment of the head with the spine of the user, reducing stress and promoting proper posture. The user is free to watch television, sporting events or concerts being able to promote better posture and spinal alignment, preventing damaging stresses upon the skeletal and nervous systems. This device only supports the center or spinal region of the back, whereby the shoulders and arms are not impinged upon by being held in the same planar surface as the spine. One's spine, scapula and shoulder joints are not in the same plane or surface and should not be forced into planar alignment. This device provides support to the cervical and upper thoracic area. Due to it's design features in relation to the lack a close fitting support around the guteal region, there is a prevention of sacral pressure sores about the sacrum region and constriction of the sciatic nerve. The orthopedically designed device promotes proper attitude of the spine creating less tension on the components of the spine. The device is portable, light-weight and compact enough so as to enable the user to travel with the device or place under one's bed. This anatomically designed device is to promote postural stabilization where torso inclination is preferred, where stresses and tensions are decreased due to the increase of circulation as blood flow is not restricted to the absence of forced flexion upon the muscles of the upper back.
238 FACE CRADLE INSERT DEVICE US11466482 2006-08-23 US20080047069A1 2008-02-28 Kimberly Forness Wilson; Bob K. Steers
A face cradle insert device for providing extra support to the neck and head area of a person during a massage. The face cradle insert device includes a pad and a receiver opening, wherein the pad is removably attached to a face cradle of a massage table. The receiver opening extends through the pad and includes a first portion and a second portion extending from the first portion. The first portion and the second portion are comprised of a configuration to comfortably fit the face of a user.
239 Apparatus and method for reduction, correction and/or reversal of aberrant cervical, cervico-thoracic, thoracic, thoraco-lumbar, lumbar and lumbo-sacral/pelvic postures US11455169 2006-06-16 US20070293796A1 2007-12-20 Richard A. Graham
An orthopedic device includes at least one torque band disposable around a users' body and having opposing ends extending outwardly from the users' body and generally transverse to a users' spine along with apparatus applying counteracting forces to the ends in order to torque the body to the corrective posture. In addition, a support table may be provided along with a cervical device disposed on the table drop leaf and a pelvis/leg/feet carrier slidably disposed on the table. A lumbar sacral unit is disposed on the table between the cervical device and the pelvis/leg/feet carrier and a movable thorax carrier may be disposed on the support table between the sacral unit and the cervical device.
240 Massage table US11399134 2006-04-06 US20070251010A1 2007-11-01 Nicolas Lara
A massage table includes a two piece face cradle with a wide range of adjustment. The face cradle comprises a chin support and a forehead support. The chin and forehead supports are connected by rods which allow an open field-of-view to a patient lying prone on the massage table. The face cradle is connected to the massage table using a ball-joint providing a broad range of adjustability. A diagonal strut connected between the forehead support portion of the face cradle and the massage table and provide stability. The massage table may further have adjustable width by allowing the table to separate along a longitudinal axis and one or more leafs inserted into a gap between table halves.
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