Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for massaging parts of the body, preferably feet and legs. This apparatus is of the type where at least two rollers (1, 12) press against and are moved along the respective part of the body. The apparatus comprises a lower wheel wagon (16), a frame (15) attached to the wheel wagon (16), a lower rotatable roller (12) connected to the frame (15), a first arm (5) with a first end connected to the frame (15), a second arm (4) with a first end linked by a joint to the first arm's (5) second end, an upper rotatable roller (1) connected to the second arm's (4) second end, and a handle (2) connected to the second arm (4).
Abstract:
A leg exercising device for exercising the knee joint of a patient's leg is disclosed. The device includes an elongate lever which is a rod having a cradle at one end to cradle a lower portion of a patient's leg. A fulcrum member is carried on the rod intermediate its ends and is shaped to bear against a patient's leg near its knee joint which a patient's lower leg portion is cradled. A handle is on the rod end opposite the cradle and is useable by a patient to effect articulation of a knee joint. A distance adjustment means is between the fulcrum member and the cradle. In one embodiment the rod consists of two end connected pieces.
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus for bending the user's legs by the exercise of muscles in the user's upper body includes a stationary frame, a seat mounted upon the frame for forward and rearward movement relative thereto and hinged leg support sections which fold and unfold in synchronism with the forward and rearward movement of the seat. To use the apparatus, a user sits upon the seat with his legs draped over the hinged leg supports and he pushes and pulls upon the stationary frame to effect the forward and rearward movement of the seat relative to the frame. As the leg support sections are folded and unfolded in response to the forward and rearward movement of the seat, the user's legs are bent at the waist and knees. A hydraulic cylinder is interposed between the frame and seat providing an adjustable resistance to the forward and rearward movement of the seat.
Abstract:
A device for facilitating the movement by a patient of an incapacitated limb comprising, a base adapted to be supported on the thigh of the patient's limb, a lever pivoted to the base, a lifter member attached to the lever and adapted for coupling to the patient's limb generally adjacent the distal end thereof, for connecting the limb to the lever, thereby enabling the patient to shift the incapacitated limb by acutuation of the lever, and wherein the lever and the lifter member include manually actuatable mechanism for selectively adjusting the lengths thereof, for accommodating the device to different sizes of patients. The lever also includes an adjustable projecting handle portion.
Abstract:
A knee and leg orthopedic exercising device is shown for use by a person that is seated in a chair. The device itself is a wide leg rest that may accommodate both legs of the user, although it could be used for one leg at a time. This leg rest has a side profile of an inverted capital T having a vertical shank portion that is supported from a generally perpendicular crown portion. The edge of one end of the crown portion is provided with an elongated roller which is adapted to roll upon a floor surface. The top side of the side of the crown portion which is remote from the roller serves as a footrest, while the side of the shank portion of the leg rest which is remote from the roller serves to support the shank of at least one of the legs of the user. This leg rest is provided with holding straps for holding the shank portion of the leg rest against the underside of the shank portion of the user's leg as the user flexes the leg between a vertical and an inclined, outstretched position. Two modifications of these holding straps are shown. One modification includes a pair of hand straps to be engaged by the user's hands for exerting a pulling force and ensuring that the crown portion of the leg rest remains against the foot or feet of the user. A second modification of holding straps is the use of a pair of leg straps which are wound around the user's legs and around the shank portion of the leg rest to bind the leg to the leg rest so that they move in unison.
Abstract:
A forearm synergy training device includes a support swingable on a base and having an arcuate sliding rail portion, a sliding unit movable on the arcuate sliding rail portion, and a synergistic assembly connected to the base, the support and the sliding unit for driving the sliding unit to slide along the arcuate sliding rail portion when the support is swung. A wearable unit is removably disposed on the support and the sliding unit, and is sleeved on a hand and a forearm of a user. When the user's elbow bends, the support is swung by the forearm through the wearable unit, so that the hand and the forearm are driven by the sliding unit to rotate along the arcuate sliding rail portion.
Abstract:
A physical therapy device comprising a bench, having a seating surface and legs and a pair of horizontal supports positioned to either side of the knees of a person seated on the bench, a quick release securing device connected to each of the pair of supports, a rail connected to one of the quick release securing devices, a body pivotally attached to said rail, a foot rest attached to said rail and the foot rest and rail arranged to rotate with respect to said body about a pivot axis, the body having an adjustment mechanism to adjust the amount of force required to rotate the rail with respect to the body, wherein said body is repositionable between first and second positions, to provide physical therapy to the knee.
Abstract:
A physical therapy device comprising a bench, having a seating surface and legs and a pair of horizontal supports positioned to either side of the knees of a person seated on the bench, a quick release securing device connected to each of the pair of supports, a rail connected to one of the quick release securing devices, a body pivotally attached to said rail, a foot rest attached to said rail and the foot rest and rail arranged to rotate with respect to said body about a pivot axis, the body having an adjustment mechanism to adjust the amount of force required to rotate the rail with respect to the body, wherein said body is repositionable between first and second positions, to provide physical therapy to the knee.
Abstract:
A stretching device that enables a user to employ the mechanical advantage of a multi-pulley system while performing various, prolonged muscle stretches; the stretching device including a first anchor assembly, a second anchor assembly, and a motion transfer line. The first motion transfer line has a first anchor body and a first motion transfer pulley; the first anchor body being attached to the user and the first motion transfer pulley being coupled to the first anchor body. Similarly, the second motion transfer line has a second anchor body and a second motion transfer pulley; the second anchor body being attached to a stationary object and the second motion transfer pulley being coupled to the second anchor body. The motion transfer line is terminally attached to the first anchor body and is trained around both the first motion transfer pulley and the second motion transfer pulley.
Abstract:
A foot sole stimulation tool is provided to press pressure points or support an arch by using protrusions, and the foot sole stimulation tool can place the protrusions in accurate positions. Four or more projections are sealed tightly within a bag body whose bottom side is affixed to a shoe sole, three or more of the projections determine a position of each projection by projections for recessed portion placed on a recessed portion of a foot sole, and projections for convex portion placed on a pressed target part of the foot sole are arranged accurately. The projections for convex portion press the pressure points and support the arch. For example, it can execute pressures to an adductor hallucis muscle precisely and is helpful for preventing hallux valgus.