WO1995019744A1 - A device for passive-motion treatment of the human body - Google Patents
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- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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- This invention relates to a device for passive-motion treatment of the human body, that is a device for treating the body of a person without the person having to take an active part in the treatment.
- the treatment may be therapeu ⁇ tic or curative in nature but may also be carried out to im ⁇ prove the fitness of the person.
- the invention relates to a device ' com ⁇ prising: a body support platform having a base section and a back support section which is movable relative to the support platform, and a power-operated vibrator mechanism mechanic ⁇ ally connected with the back support section.
- a device of this kind is disclosed in DE-A-2 919 312.
- An object of the invention is to provide an improved passive-motion treatment device of the kind described above.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an impro ⁇ ved device of the kind described above in which traction of the spine of the patient can be combined with an angular and/or undulating motion of the spine.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of a device according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the body support platform of the device of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the body support platform taken at the back support section thereof.
- Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 are respectively a side view and a plan view similar to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 and show a second em ⁇ bodiment.
- the passive-motion treatment device is of the kind which is adapted for a combined traction and vibratory treat ⁇ ment of the upper portion of the body of a person, herein ⁇ after referred to as a patient.
- the device is sometimes referred to below as a traction device.
- the traction device comprises a base or pedestal 11 supporting an elongate patient body support platform 12 which is tiltable on the base about a transverse horizontal axis 13 and can be locked in selected inclined positions by means of an arrest ⁇ ing mechanism (not shown) .
- an arrest ⁇ ing mechanism (not shown) .
- the patient lies on his back on the body support platform with his spine oriented along the longitudinal axis L of the body support platform; this axis is contained in a vertical plane M, hereinafter referred to as the median plane, which extends between the foot end and the head end of the platform.
- Patient body support platform 12 comprises a base sec ⁇ tion 14 which, disregarding its movability about the tilting axis 13, is stationary with respect to the base 11. Adjacent the foot end of the body support platform, base section 14 carries a retaining device 15 for restraining the patient's feet against downward movement in the longitudinal direction of the body support platform.
- body support platform 12 comprises a generally rectangular and flat back support section, generally designa ⁇ ted by 16, which supports the upper portion of the patient's body during the treatment.
- back support section 16 When relieved from the weight of the patient's body, the upper surface of back support section 16 lies in a plane S, here referred to as the back plane, which is perpendicular to median plane M and contains longi ⁇ tudinal axis L.
- Back support section 16, or at least a sub- section or subsections of it, can move in the direction of the longitudinal axis L over a short distance.
- the present invention is primarily directed to the back support section.
- back support section 16 of body support platform 12, or at least one por- tion or subsection thereof is resiliently movable with res ⁇ pect to base section 14 of body support platform 12.
- this movability exists not only in the longitudinal direction of body support platform 12, i.e. along axis L, but also in other directions, such as generally transversely of back plane S and/or angularly about a line parallel to tilting axis 13 and/or about axis L or a line generally parallel to axis L.
- back support section 16 is subdivided longitudinally into five slightly spaced rectangular subsections 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, all of which are resiliently mounted on base section 14 of body support platform 12 so that they are individually and omnidirectionally movable relative to it.
- resilient mounting members 22 are interposed between base section 14 of body support platform 12 and each subsection 17-21.
- Mounting members 22 may be of any suitable type and design. For example, they may be all-rubber springs, all- metal springs or composite metal-rubber springs. If desired, abutments (not shown) may be mounted separately or integrated in mounting members 22 to limit movements of subsections 17- 22 relative to base section 14 and thereby prevent excessive stress on mounting members 22.
- Subsections 17-21 can be vibrated independently of one another by means of individual vibrators which are diagram- matically indicated at 23-29 in Fig. 2.
- each vibrator 23-29 may take the shape of unbalanced rotating masses 30 secured to opposite ends of a common shaft 31 which is driven by an electric motor 32 and which is supported in bearings 33 on the associated subsection 17-21 and oriented generally horizontally and perpendicularly to median plane M. They may also take the shape of electric reciprocatory linear motors (not shown) the reciprocating driven members of which are connected with the respective subsection 17-21 at positions corresponding to the positions of bearings 33 in Fig. 3.
- the vibratable subsections can be vibrated in different vibration modes.
- the unbalanced rotating masses 30 arranged to operate in phase opposition or push-pull fashion on opposite sides of longitudinal axis of body support platform 12, the subsec- tions will vibrate angularly about axis L and thus move in a seesaw fashion about axis L.
- the vibrators are arranged to vibrate synchronously but with progressively increasing ampli- tude from subsection 17 to subsection 21 or in the opposite direction, the vertebrae of the patient's spine can be angu ⁇ larly moved back and forth through an angle that increases in one direction or the other along the length of the spine.
- the vibrators of each subsection arranged to vibrate in phase with one another on opposite sides of median plane M, the subsections will vibrate such that their orientation or attitude relative to planes M and S remains the same throughout each cycle of vibration. In other words, each subsection will perform a translational motion in a manner known per se.
- the vibrator or vibrators of each subsection can be controlled to vibrate with a phase shift relative to the vibrator or vibrators of the adjacent subsection in a manner such that back support section 16 performs an undulating motion progressing longi ⁇ tudinally from one end thereof to the other and imparts a corresponding undulating motion to the spine of the patient.
- this undulating motion can be modified by combin ⁇ ing it with a an angular motion of subsections 17-21 about longitudinal axis L as described above and a resulting angu ⁇ lar motion of the vertebrae as described above.
- One or more of the vibratable subsections may be provi ⁇ ded with more than one vibrator so that composite vibrations may be applied to one and the same subsection.
- subsections 17 and 21 are provided with two vibrators 26, 27 and 28, 29 each.
- subsections 17 and 20 can be made to swing about one or the other, or both, of longitudinal axis L and a transverse axis T which is gene- rally horizontal, i.e., generally parallel to back plane S.
- the vibration parameters such as the mode of vibration, the vibration frequency or frequencies, the vibration ampli ⁇ tude or amplitudes and vibration phase shift from one subsec- tion or part of back support section 16, are selected from case to case in accordance with the needs of the patient.
- the vibrations contribute to bringing about a relaxation of the muscles of the patient and, in conjunction with the traction applied by the force of gravity, a separation of the verte ⁇ bra, not only in the longitudinal direction of the patient's spine but also angularly.
- the vibrators are controlled by means of an electronic control device (not shown) on which the vibration parameters are selected.
- each vibratable subsection 17-21 of back support section 16 is provided with its own vibrator, it is within the scope of the invention to vibrate two or more subsections by means of a common vibrator assembly. Naturally it is also possible, if desired, to vibrate all subsections synchronously by operating all vibra ⁇ tors in synchronism.
- one or more subsections may be constrained for move ⁇ ment with only one degree of freedom, e.g. only along longi ⁇ tudinal axis L. Moreover, all subsections need not necessar ⁇ ily be movable and vibratable.
- One or more of the vibratable subsections 17-21 may be provided on their upper side with separate upstanding abut ⁇ ment- members., preferably adjustable or readily re laceable, which are adapted to engage a single vertebra or a group of vertebrae during the traction treatment and apply a separate, purposely directed load to that vertebra or group of verte- bra.
- abutment members are indicated diagrammatically at 34 in Fig. 2.
- an essen ⁇ tial feature of the invention is that the back support sec ⁇ tion, or one or more portions or subsections thereof, can be vibrated asymmetrically with respect to the stationary por ⁇ tion of the body support platform, i.e. the base section of the body support platform, such that the back support section or each vibratable portion or subsection changes its attitude to the base section, and thereby its attitude to one or both of median plane M and back plane S, in accordance with a pre ⁇ determined selected pattern.
- back support section 16 is not subdivided into subsections as in Figs. 1-3. Instead, back support section 16 is a single flat section supported by resilient mounting mem- bers 22 such that it can be moved linearly along back plane S, angularly about longitudinal axis L or transverse axis T (the location of which may vary along the of the section) or both axis L and axis T, or up and down relative to back plane S without changing its attitude or angular position re- lative to planes M and S.
- back support section 16 The motions of back support section 16 are produced by four electrically powered vibrators 41-44 positioned near the corners. A control box for electronically controlling the vibrators and selecting the vibration parame ⁇ ters is indicated at 45.
- Back support section 16 in Figs. 4 and 5 has to possess some degree of flexibility such that it can be warped or twisted slightly and flex to provide the combined undulating and twisting motion described above with reference to back support section 16 of the embodiment of Figs. 1-3.
- the undu- lating motion is a result of an interplay of the vibration parameters with the elastic and other parameters of the back support section and it may be necessary to carry out some testing to arrive at the combination of parameters which provides the' desired vibration and motion pattern.
- body support platform or table 12 is shown in full lines in horizontal position. A phantom line indicates a selected inclined position of body support platform 12, which is held in this position by a strut 44 pivotally mounted on base 11.
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DE69522466T DE69522466T2 (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1995-01-19 | DEVICE FOR PASSIVE MOTION TREATMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY |
AT95907183T ATE204730T1 (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1995-01-19 | DEVICE FOR PASSIVE MOTION TREATMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY |
AU15493/95A AU679611B2 (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1995-01-19 | A device for passive-motion treatment of the human body |
EP95907183A EP0794748B1 (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1995-01-19 | A device for passive-motion treatment of the human body |
NZ278997A NZ278997A (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1995-01-19 | Passive-motion treatment; device for treating the human body comprises a mechanism for vibrating a resiliently mounted back support section asymmetrically relative to a base section |
NO962873A NO962873L (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1996-07-08 | Device for passive movement therapy of the human body |
FI962893A FI962893A (en) | 1994-01-19 | 1996-07-18 | Device for treating the human body through passive movement |
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