Claims
- 1. A body tissue treatment system comprising:
a variable-heat heating device having a control setting, wherein said setting is adapted to control temperature of the heating device to rise to a peak temperature and to fall to a trough temperature in a waveform so that there is at least 5 degrees F. difference between the peak temperature and the trough temperature.
- 2. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 1, wherein said setting is adapted to control temperature of the heating device in a waveform having a difference between the peak temperature and the trough temperature of 10-20 degrees.
- 3. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 1, comprising a plurality of control settings adapted to control temperature of the heating device in a waveform having differences between the peak temperature and the trough temperature of at least 5 degrees F.
- 4. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 1, comprising at least two control settings, each adapted to control temperature of the heating device in a waveform having a difference between the peak temperature and the trough temperature of at least 5 degrees F., and wherein the difference between peak and trough of the temperature waveform of one of said two control settings is greater than the difference between the peak temperature and the trough temperature of the other of said two control settings.
- 5. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 1, wherein the heating device has a low control setting, a medium control setting, and a high control setting, and wherein said low control setting exhibits a temperature fluctuation waveform having a difference between the peak and trough temperatures of 5-10 degrees F.
- 6. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 5, wherein said medium control setting exhibits a temperature fluctuation waveform having a difference between the peak and trough temperatures of 10-15 degrees F.
- 7. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 5, wherein said high control setting exhibits a temperature fluctuation waveform having a difference between the peak and trough temperatures of 15-20 degrees F.
- 8. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 1, further comprising a topical cream for placement between the heating device and a user's skin.
- 9. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 8, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream for treatment of pain.
- 10. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 8, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream comprising methyl salicylate.
- 11. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 8, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream comprising zwitterionic-fatty-acid.
- 12. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 10, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream comprising zwitterionic-fatty-acid.
- 13. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 8, wherein the topical cream is a skin care cream comprising a skin moisturizing agent.
- 14. A body tissue treatment system comprising:
a heating device having heating elements and a controller for controlling the temperature on an outer surface of the heating device; said controller being adapted to control the heating elements in a temperature waveform oscillating between a peak temperature and a trough temperature, so that there is a difference between the peak temperature and the trough temperature in the range of at least 5 degrees and so that the heating device raises a user's skin surface temperature at least 5 degrees F.; and the treatment system further comprising:
a topical cream for placement between said outer surface of the heating device and a user's skin, wherein said peak temperature increases blood flow in, and permeability of, the user's skin so that the topical cream penetrates deeper into the skin.
- 15. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the heating device has a plurality of control settings, and each of said control settings being adapted to create a temperature waveform having a different peak-to-trough temperature difference.
- 16. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the heating device has at least two control settings, and one of said two control settings is adapted to create a temperature waveform having a peak-to-trough temperature difference that is greater than the other of said two control settings.
- 17. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 15, wherein said plurality of control settings comprises a low temperature setting, a medium temperature setting, and a high temperature setting, wherein the low power setting exhibits a peak-to-trough temperature difference in the range of 5-10 degrees F.
- 18. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 17, wherein said the medium power setting has a peak-to-trough temperature difference in the range of 10-15 degrees F.
- 19. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 17, wherein said high power setting has a peak-to-trough temperature difference in the range of 15-20 degrees F.
- 20. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream for treatment of pain.
- 21. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream comprising methyl salicylate.
- 22. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the topical cream is an analgesic cream comprising zwitterionic-fatty-acid.
- 23. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the topical cream is a skin moisturizing cream.
- 24. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the topical cream is a skin moisturizing cream and the heating device is a face mask having a breathing hole for placement around the user's nose.
- 25. A body tissue treatment system as in claim 14, wherein the heating device is a pair of heated mittens for placement on the user'hands.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/228,771, filed on Jan. 6, 1999, entitled “Pain Treatment Method and Apparatus Using Heating Wrap and Analgesic Cream,” issuing on Jun. 3, 2003 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,572,871, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09228771 |
Jan 1999 |
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10454744 |
Jun 2003 |
US |