Described herein are systems, methods, and devices for providing percussive massage therapy with voice activation features. A percussive massage device including a housing, a motor, a switch, a microphone, a speaker, and a controller is described. The controller of the percussive massage device includes at least one processor and a memory, and the controller is coupled to the switch, the microphone, and the speaker. The controller of the percussive massage device is configured to receive, from the microphone, a voice input of a user of the percussive massage device, perform, by the at least one processor, speech recognition of the voice input, determine, by the at least one processor, an audio output based on the speech recognition of the voice input, and transmit an audio signal to the speaker to transmit the audio output to the user of the percussive massage device.
A hand-held portable temperature-controlled device includes a cylindrical housing comprising an air inlet and an air outlet in fluid communication with each other. A fan can be located within the cylindrical housing, and a heat sink can be disposed adjacent to the fan. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a controllable temperature element configured to generate heating and cooling. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a heat spreader disposed adjacent to the controllable temperature element and configured to contact a face of a user. A top surface of the heat spreader can be oriented at a non-zero angle relative to a bottom surface of the heat spreader.
A percussive therapy device includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor. A massage attachment is removably received on a distal end of the push rod assembly at a first location. The percussive therapy device also includes an attachment module associated with the housing of the percussive therapy device at a second location. The second location is different than the first location. The attachment module is configured to provide an active effect.
A facial wearable device for providing external stimuli to a user comprises a foldable frame, a flexible layer, an airbag layer, a plurality of heating pads, a plurality of vibrating motors, and a sensor. The flexible layer may couple to a proximal side of the foldable frame and be configured to couple to a facial area of the user. The airbag layer may be disposed between the foldable frame and the flexible layer and comprise a plurality of inflatable bladders configured to provide pressure to the facial area of the user. The plurality of heating pads may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide heat to the facial area of the user. The plurality of vibrating motors may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide vibration to the facial area of the user. The sensor may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to detect biometric data of the user. At least one of the plurality of inflatable bladders, the plurality of heating pads, and the plurality of vibrating motors may be controlled based on the biometric data.
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Disclosed herein are method, system, and computer-readable medium aspects for altering a user mind-body state through external stimuli. An aspect begins by onboarding a user through receipt of at least one data item. The aspect continues by receiving a mind-body state goal from the user and capturing the user's current mind-body state. The aspect then provides external stimuli to the user based on the at least one data item, the mind-body state goal, and the current mind-body state. The aspect captures a new mind-body state of the user after the external stimuli has been provided, and determines a similarity between the mind-body state goal and the new mind-body state. Based on the similarity, the aspect concludes by recommending further external stimuli to the user. In some aspects, the external stimuli corresponds to a category that is a predetermined combination of audio protocols, physical protocols, and behavioral cues.
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Systems, methods, and devices for percussive massage therapy with voice activation
Described herein are systems, methods, and devices for providing percussive massage therapy with voice activation features. A percussive massage device including a housing, a motor, a switch, a microphone, a speaker, and a controller is described. The controller of the percussive massage device includes at least one processor and a memory, and the controller is coupled to the switch, the microphone, and the speaker. The controller of the percussive massage device is configured to receive, from the microphone, a voice input of a user of the percussive massage device, perform, by the at least one processor, speech recognition of the voice input, determine, by the at least one processor, an audio output based on the speech recognition of the voice input, and transmit an audio signal to the speaker to transmit the audio output to the user of the percussive massage device.
A massage head for a percussive therapy device includes a base. The base is configured to connect a massage attachment to a reciprocating shaft of a percussive therapy device. The massage head also includes an end portion that includes a heater. The massage head also includes a medial portion located between the base and the end portion. The medial portion is configured to resiliently bias the end portion away from the base.
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR PERCUSSIVE MASSAGE THERAPY
A percussive therapy device includes a housing, a motor, a reciprocation shaft coupled to the motor and configured to reciprocate when the motor is active, an infrared radiation emitter contained in the housing, and a fan. The housing includes a window including a surface. The fan is configured to direct air along an air flow path, and a portion of the air flow path extends along the surface of the window.
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Systems, methods, and devices for percussive massage therapy
A percussive massage device includes a housing. The housing defines a handle portion and a corner where the handle portion meets another portion of the housing. The percussive massage device also includes a motor contained within the housing, a reciprocation shaft coupled to the motor and configured to reciprocate when the motor is active, and a heart rate sensor located at the corner.
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A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
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SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR PERCUSSIVE MASSAGE THERAPY
A therapeutic system includes a device and an attachment for the device. The device comprises an electrical power source and a mount. The attachment can be removably coupled to the mount. The therapeutic system also includes a first electrical connector comprising a socket and a second electrical connector comprising prongs configured to fit the socket. The attachment includes either the first or the second electrical connector, and the mount includes the other of the first or the second electrical connector. The electrical connector comprised by the mount is electrically connected to the power source.
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A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A percussive massage device with a force meter that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a controller configured to obtain a voltage of the motor, generate a lookup table correlating voltage to force applied by the percussive massage device, and display a force magnitude corresponding to the obtained voltage using the lookup table.
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H02K 7/14 - Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans
H02K 11/00 - Structural association of dynamo-electric machines with electric components or with devices for shielding, monitoring or protection
H02K 11/26 - Devices for sensing voltage, or actuated thereby, e.g. overvoltage protection devices
H02P 29/40 - Regulating or controlling the amount of current drawn or delivered by the motor for controlling the mechanical load
A hand-held portable temperature-controlled device includes a cylindrical housing comprising an air inlet and an air outlet in fluid communication with each other. A fan can be located within the cylindrical housing, and a heat sink can be disposed adjacent to the fan. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a controllable temperature element configured to generate heating and cooling. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a heat spreader disposed adjacent to the controllable temperature element and configured to contact a face of a user. A top surface of the heat spreader can be oriented at a non-zero angle relative to a bottom surface of the heat spreader.
A portable temperature-controlled device includes a housing and a controllable temperature element having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface opposes the second surface. Inside the housing, a heat sink is disposed and in contact with the first surface of the controllable temperature element, and a fan is disposed adjacent the heat sink inside the housing and configured to direct heat away from the heat sink. The portable temperature-controlled device further includes a heat spreader in contact with the controllable temperature element for thermal energy transfer. The heat sink and the fan are supported on a support member inside the housing.
A portable temperature-controlled device includes a housing and a controllable temperature element having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface opposes the second surface. Inside the housing, a heat sink is disposed and in contact with the first surface of the controllable temperature element, and a fan is disposed adjacent the heat sink inside the housing and configured to direct heat away from the heat sink. The portable temperature-controlled device further includes a heat spreader in contact with the controllable temperature element for thermal energy transfer. The heat sink and the fan are supported on a support member inside the housing.
A hand-held portable temperature-controlled device includes a cylindrical housing comprising an air inlet and an air outlet in fluid communication with each other. A fan can be located within the cylindrical housing, and a heat sink can be disposed adjacent to the fan. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a controllable temperature element configured to generate heating and cooling. The hand-held portable temperature-controlled device can also include a heat spreader disposed adjacent to the controllable temperature element and configured to contact a face of a user. A top surface of the heat spreader can be oriented at a non-zero angle relative to a bottom surface of the heat spreader.
A massage chair includes a seat portion, a back portion a leg portion, and a massage carriage configured to move within the seat portion, the back portion, and the leg portion. The massage carriage includes comprises a percussive massage assembly comprising a motor, a reciprocating shaft coupled to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and a reciprocating massage head coupled to the reciprocating shaft. The massage chair also includes a support mechanism associated with the percussive massage assembly. The support mechanism is configured to support a weight of a user of the massage chair, thereby allowing the reciprocating shaft and the reciprocating massage head of the percussive massage assembly to reciprocate.
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Articles of footwear having therapeutic assemblies
An article of footwear for warm-up and active recovery includes a sole and a light therapy system coupled to the sole. The light therapy system includes a plurality of LEDs, The article of footwear also includes a battery configured to power the light therapy system and control circuitry configured to control the light therapy system. The article of footwear may also include a vibration therapy system that includes a plurality of vibrating motors. The battery may power the vibration therapy system and the control circuitry may power the vibration therapy system.
An article of footwear for warm-up and active recovery includes a sole and a light therapy system coupled to the sole. The light therapy system includes a plurality of LEDs. The article of footwear also includes a battery configured to power the light therapy system and control circuitry configured to control the light therapy system. The article of footwear may also include a vibration therapy system that includes a plurality of vibrating motors. The battery may power the vibration therapy system and the control circuitry may power the vibration therapy system.
A43B 13/12 - Soles with several layers of different materials
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A percussive therapy system includes a percussive therapy device that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and an attachment configured to be operatively connected to a distal end of the push rod assembly of the percussive massage device and to provide at least one therapeutic effect to a user. The attachment may include at least one of an actuator configured to provide the at least one therapeutic effect to the user and a sensor configured to obtain at least one of biometric data of the user and information regarding operation of the percussive therapy device.
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34.
Systems, methods, and devices for percussive massage therapy
A therapeutic system includes a device and an attachment for the device. The device includes an electrical power source and a mount. The attachment can be removably coupled to the mount. The therapeutic system also includes a first electrical connector including a socket and a second electrical connector including prongs configured to fit the socket. The attachment includes either the first or the second electrical connector, and the mount includes the other of the first or the second electrical connector. The electrical connector included by the mount is electrically connected to the power source.
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A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A therapy system includes a therapy device having a module seat, a first therapy module removably secured to the module seat, and a second therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The module seat includes a first securement protrusion, a first securement recess, and a first set of magnets. The first therapy module includes a second securement protrusion to engage with the first securement recess, a second securement recess to engage with the first securement protrusion, and a second set of magnets to be magnetically attracted to the first set of magnets. The second therapy includes a third set of magnets to be magnetically attracted to the first set of magnets.
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A facial wearable device for providing external stimuli to a user comprises a foldable frame, a flexible layer, an airbag layer, a plurality of heating pads, a plurality of vibrating motors, and a sensor. The flexible layer may couple to a proximal side of the foldable frame and be configured to couple to a facial area of the user. The airbag layer may be disposed between the foldable frame and the flexible layer and comprise a plurality of inflatable bladders configured to provide pressure to the facial area of the user. The plurality of heating pads may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide heat to the facial area of the user. The plurality of vibrating motors may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide vibration to the facial area of the user. The sensor may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to detect biometric data of the user. At least one of the plurality of inflatable bladders, the plurality of heating pads, and the plurality of vibrating motors may be controlled based on the biometric data.
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A61N 1/36 - Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation, e.g. heart pace-makers
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Wearable devices for providing vibration therapy to a user
Wearable devices can be used to provide therapy to users and/or to monitor various physiological parameters of the user. In some cases, therapy can be triggered automatically based on the monitored physiological parameters reaching or exceeding predefined thresholds.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
Described herein are components, systems, and methods for a face mask and mask system that includes vibration and light therapy. A mask apparatus includes a mask portion, an eye portion coupled to the inner layer of the mask portion, one or more openings extending through the mask portion and the eye portion, and a strap coupled to the mask portion. The mask portion includes an outer layer, one or more middle layers comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and one or more printed circuit board (PCB) members, and an inner layer. The eye portion includes a silicone layer configured to cover an area around a user's eyes and a first plurality of vibration motors encapsulated in the silicone layer.
A suction assembly is described. The suction assembly includes a therapy unit with a body that can apply a supplemental therapy to a skin surface. The suction assembly also includes a cup that can be removably connected to the therapy unit and that can interface with a skin surface to define a chamber within the cup. A pump of the therapy unit can reduce a pressure within the chamber to draw the skin surface into the chamber in a cupping therapy. In response to the skin surface being drawn into the chamber, the body can move in a longitudinal direction to maintain contact with the skin surface. A wall of the cup is translucent and the suction assembly is dimensioned to provide a user with a view into the chamber through the wall of the cup that is substantially unobstructed by the housing.
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Wearable devices can be used to provide therapy to users and/or to monitor various physiological parameters of the user. In some cases, therapy can be triggered automatically based on the monitored physiological parameters reaching or exceeding predefined thresholds.
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A wearable temperature control assembly includes a temperature control module comprising a contact and a thermal element configured to heat or cool the contact. The assembly also includes a primary strap configured to receive the temperature control module and secure the contact against a subject. The assembly also includes a secondary strap configured to be connected to the primary strap. The secondary strap is configured to provide adjustment of a pressure between the contact and the subject when the primary strap secures the contact to the subject.
A garment assembly includes a sleeve member having outer and inner surfaces, a first vibration assembly associated with the sleeve member, and a control module associated with the sleeve member. The first vibration assembly includes a plurality of vibration motors that are arranged in a circle about a center point. An angular distance between each vibration motor of the plurality of vibration motors is approximately the same. The control module includes a battery, and the first vibration assembly is in electrical communication with the control module.
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A percussive therapy device includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor. A massage attachment is removably received on a distal end of the push rod assembly at a first location. The percussive therapy device also includes an attachment module associated with the housing of the percussive therapy device at a second location. The second location is different than the first location. The attachment module is configured to provide an active effect.
A percussive massage device may include a housing having a housing interior. A motor may be positioned in the housing interior and may include a rotatable motor shaft having a motor axis. A battery may be positioned in the housing interior. A switch may be configured to activate the motor. A reciprocating shaft may operatively be connected to the rotatable motor shaft. The reciprocating shaft may include a distal end and is able to reciprocate in response to rotation of the rotatable motor shaft. A vent may extend through a vent opening in the housing to provide ventilation to the housing interior.
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A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
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Wearable devices for providing pressure therapy to a user
Wearable devices can be used to provide therapy to users and/or to monitor various physiological parameters of the user. In some cases, therapy can be triggered automatically based on the monitored physiological parameters reaching or exceeding predefined thresholds.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
68.
SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF MASSAGE ATTACHMENT TO PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE
A percussive massage device includes a housing and a shaft configured to reciprocate linearly along a reciprocation axis. The shaft includes a distal end configured to electrically connect to a therapeutic attachment and a proximal end opposite the distal end. The percussive massage device includes a bracket that is immovable relative to the housing. The percussive massage device includes an electronics assembly including a controller located on an opposite side of the bracket from the shaft. The percussive massage device includes a coil spring extending from the bracket to the proximal end of the shaft and a cable that provides an electrical connection between the shaft and the controller. The cable includes a coil portion that follows the shape of the coil spring.
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09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
Downloadable computer or mobile software that allows users
to access and or communicate with physicians, trainers,
chiropractors, medical specialists, nurses, or health care
professionals or service providers; downloadable software
for communicating with physicians, trainers, chiropractors,
medical specialists, nurses, or health care professionals or
service providers via phone, video, email, or in-app
messaging; downloadable software for the purpose of
obtaining counseling, medical, wellness, healthcare, or
physical training exercises, services, programs, devices,
device protocols, or pharmaceutical prescriptions. Software as a service (SaaS) featuring software that allows
users to access and or communicate with physicians,
trainers, chiropractors, medical specialists, nurses, or
health care professionals or service providers; software as
a service (SaaS) for communicating with physicians,
trainers, chiropractors, medical specialists, nurses, or
health care professionals or service providers via phone,
video, email, or in-app messaging; software as a service
(SaaS) for the purpose of obtaining counseling, medical,
wellness, healthcare, or physical training exercises,
services, programs, devices, device protocols, or
pharmaceutical prescriptions. Healthcare services, namely, providing an interactive
website with counseling, medical, wellness, healthcare, and
physical training information for patients featuring
communication with physicians, trainers, chiropractors,
medical specialists, nurses, and health care professionals
and services providers via phone, video, email and in-app
messaging for the purpose of diagnosing, monitoring and
treating medical conditions (term considered too vague by
the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the
Regulations).
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TECHNIQUES FOR PERSONALIZED WELLNESS ROUTINES USING WEARABLE DEVICE AND EXTERNAL DEVICE
Methods, systems, and devices for operating a user device are described. A user device may identify a health-related condition of a user based on a user input, PPG data for the user, or both. The user device may display instructions for performing a wellness routine that is configured to alleviate the health-related condition. The user device may acquire an additional user input, additional PPG data, or both, during a trial period for the wellness routine. The user device may display information associated with the wellness routine that is based on the additional user input, the additional PPG data, or both.
G16H 40/67 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilitiesICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the operation of medical equipment or devices for remote operation
A portable temperature-controlled device includes a housing and a controllable temperature element having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface opposes the second surface. Inside the housing, a heat sink is disposed and in contact with the first surface of the controllable temperature element, and a fan is disposed adjacent the heat sink inside the housing and configured to direct heat away from the heat sink. The portable temperature-controlled device further includes a heat spreader in contact with the controllable temperature element for thermal energy transfer. The heat sink and the fan are supported on a support member inside the housing.
Described herein are components, systems, and methods for a face mask and mask system that includes vibration and light therapy. A mask apparatus includes a mask portion, an eye portion coupled to the inner layer of the mask portion, one or more openings extending through the mask portion and the eye portion, and a strap coupled to the mask portion. The mask portion includes an outer layer, one or more middle layers comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and one or more printed circuit board (PCB) members, and an inner layer. The eye portion includes a silicone layer configured to cover an area around a user's eyes and a first plurality of vibration motors encapsulated in the silicone layer. The strap coupled to the mask portion includes a second plurality of vibration motors.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
A facial wearable device for providing external stimuli to a user comprises a foldable frame, a flexible layer, an airbag layer, a plurality of heating pads, a plurality of vibrating motors, and a sensor. The flexible layer may couple to a proximal side of the foldable frame and be configured to couple to a facial area of the user. The airbag layer may be disposed between the foldable frame and the flexible layer and comprise a plurality of inflatable bladders configured to provide pressure to the facial area of the user. The plurality of heating pads may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide heat to the facial area of the user. The plurality of vibrating motors may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide vibration to the facial area of the user. The sensor may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to detect biometric data of the user. At least one of the plurality of inflatable bladders, the plurality of heating pads, and the plurality of vibrating motors may be controlled based on the biometric data.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
A61N 1/36 - Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation, e.g. heart pace-makers
Wearable devices can be used to provide therapy to users and/or to monitor various physiological parameters of the user. In some cases, therapy can be triggered automatically based on the monitored physiological parameters reaching or exceeding predefined thresholds.
A61B 5/0225 - Measuring pressure in heart or blood vessels by applying pressure to close blood vessels, e.g. against the skinOphthaldynamometers the pressure being controlled by electric signals, e.g. derived from Korotkoff sounds
A61B 5/022 - Measuring pressure in heart or blood vessels by applying pressure to close blood vessels, e.g. against the skinOphthaldynamometers
Disclosed herein are method, system, and computer-readable medium aspects for altering a user mind-body state through external stimuli. An aspect begins by onboarding a user through receipt of at least one data item. The aspect continues by receiving a mind-body state goal from the user and capturing the user's current mind-body state. The aspect then provides external stimuli to the user based on the at least one data item, the mind-body state goal, and the current mind-body state. The aspect captures a new mind-body state of the user after the external stimuli has been provided, and determines a similarity between the mind-body state goal and the new mind-body state. Based on the similarity, the aspect concludes by recommending further external stimuli to the user. In some aspects, the external stimuli corresponds to a category that is a predetermined combination of audio protocols, physical protocols, and behavioral cues.
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
G16H 10/60 - ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records
A vibration therapy device that includes a housing that includes a handle portion, a head portion and a module seat defined on the head portion, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and a therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The distal end of the push rod assembly is configured to removably receive a reciprocating attachment thereon. The therapy module at least partially surrounds the distal end of the push rod assembly.
A61H 23/00 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A61F 7/00 - Heating or cooling appliances for medical or therapeutic treatment of the human body
A61N 1/32 - Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
A facial wearable device for providing external stimuli to a user comprises a foldable frame, a flexible layer, an airbag layer, a plurality of heating pads, a plurality of vibrating motors, and a sensor. The flexible layer may couple to a proximal side of the foldable frame and be configured to couple to a facial area of the user. The airbag layer may be disposed between the foldable frame and the flexible layer and comprise a plurality of inflatable bladders configured to provide pressure to the facial area of the user. The plurality of heating pads may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide heat to the facial area of the user. The plurality of vibrating motors may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide vibration to the facial area of the user. The sensor may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to detect biometric data of the user. At least one of the plurality of inflatable bladders, the plurality of heating pads, and the plurality of vibrating motors may be controlled based on the biometric data.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61N 1/36 - Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation, e.g. heart pace-makers
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
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FACIAL WEARABLE DEVICE AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING EXTERNAL STIMULI USING THE SAME
A facial wearable device for providing external stimuli to a user comprises a foldable frame, a flexible layer, an airbag layer, a plurality of heating pads, a plurality of vibrating motors, and a sensor. The flexible layer may couple to a proximal side of the foldable frame and be configured to couple to a facial area of the user. The airbag layer may be disposed between the foldable frame and the flexible layer and comprise a plurality of inflatable bladders configured to provide pressure to the facial area of the user. The plurality of heating pads may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide heat to the facial area of the user. The plurality of vibrating motors may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to provide vibration to the facial area of the user. The sensor may couple to the flexible layer and be configured to detect biometric data of the user. At least one of the plurality of inflatable bladders, the plurality of heating pads, and the plurality of vibrating motors may be controlled based on the biometric data.
A vibration therapy device that includes a housing that includes a handle portion, a head portion and a module seat defined on the head portion, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and a therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The distal end of the push rod assembly is configured to removably receive a reciprocating attachment thereon. The therapy module at least partially surrounds the distal end of the push rod assembly.
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
Systems, methods, and devices are provided herein providing electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). In some instances, an EMS device may be provided. The EMS device may be compact, light, and unobtrusive such that it can be used by a person going about his or her daily activities. In some instances, the EMS device may comprise additional sensors for increased functionality and may be capable of interacting with additional devices or platforms to provide a full-fledged EMS device capability.
A percussive massage device includes a housing and a shaft configured to reciprocate linearly along a reciprocation axis. The shaft includes a distal end configured to electrically connect to a therapeutic attachment and a proximal end opposite the distal end. The percussive massage device includes a bracket that is immovable relative to the housing. The percussive massage device includes an electronics assembly including a controller located on an opposite side of the bracket from the shaft. The percussive massage device includes a coil spring extending from the bracket to the proximal end of the shaft and a cable that provides an electrical connection between the shaft and the controller. The cable includes a coil portion that follows the shape of the coil spring.
A61H 23/00 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A garment assembly includes a sleeve member having outer and inner surfaces, a first vibration assembly associated with the sleeve member, and a control module associated with the sleeve member. The first vibration assembly includes a plurality of vibration motors that are arranged in a circle about a center point. An angular distance between each vibration motor of the plurality of vibration motors is approximately the same. The control module includes a battery, and the first vibration assembly is in electrical communication with the control module.
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
A percussive therapy system includes a percussive therapy device that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and an attachment configured to be operatively connected to a distal end of the push rod assembly of the percussive massage device and to provide at least one therapeutic effect to a user. The attachment may include at least one of an actuator configured to provide the at least one therapeutic effect to the user and a sensor configured to obtain at least one of biometric data of the user and information regarding operation of the percussive therapy device.
A61H 23/00 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms
A61H 15/00 - Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains
A61H 15/02 - Massage by means of rollers, balls, e.g. inflatable, chains, or roller chains adapted for simultaneous treatment with light, heat, or drugs
A61H 23/02 - Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibrationSuction-vibration massageMassage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive