The present invention relates in general to massage tables and resistance bands and more specifically to a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands, as well as methods for using such a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands.
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Presently (circa 2015), the inventors are not aware of any massage table combined with attached resistance bands. The inventors have discovered that by combining (e.g., by attaching) one or more resistance bands to a massage table, that during a given massage therapy session, wherein a client may also utilize the resistance bands, an improved (synergistic) health benefit may result, as compared to massage therapy utilizing only the massage table without any resistance bands.
There then is a need in the art for a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands; as well as method(s) for using such a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands.
It is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
To minimize the limitations in the prior art, and to minimize other limitations that will be apparent upon reading and understanding the present specification, the present invention describes a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands (hereinafter, a combination table). In some embodiments, such a combination table may comprise: a massage table; the one or more resistance bands; and a means for attaching the one or more resistance bands to the massage table; such that a client using the combination table may receive at least one improved health benefit as compared against massage therapy with no resistance band use. Furthermore, a method for using the combination table may be described and disclosed herein. Such a method may comprise steps of: preparing the combination table for use; preparing the client so the client is laying on top of an upper surface of the combination table; massaging the client while the client at least intermittently engages one or more resistance bands that are attached to the combination table; wherein the intermittent engagement of the one or more resistance bands while the client is being massaged may result in at least one improved health benefit to the client.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a combination massage table with one or more resistance bands (hereinafter, a combination table) that may provide at least one improved health benefit to the client using the combination table as compared against a massage table without any attached resistance bands.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table where the one or more resistance bands may be engaged by the upper body and/or the lower body of the client.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table where the one or more resistance bands may be engaged by at least one hand or arm and/or at least one ankle or leg of the client.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table wherein there may be at least one or more resistance bands for each limb of the client.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table wherein there may be at least two or more resistance bands for at least one limb of the client; wherein the two or more resistance bands that may be paired for a particular limb may have different resistances and/or uses.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table wherein the one or more resistance bands may have different levels of resistances; such of these one or more resistance band may be color coded to visually indicate these different levels of resistances.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide the combination table wherein the combination table may be operated in at least two operational configurations, a deployed configuration and a folded configuration; wherein the deployed configuration may be for use and the folded configuration may be for transporting and/or storing the combination table.
It is yet another objective of the present invention that one or more resistance bands may be combined with a massage table in a fashion that does not interfere with a masseuse's ability to massage the client and/or with the masseuse's ability to access the client.
These and other advantages and features of the present invention are described herein with specificity so as to make the present invention understandable to one of ordinary skill in the art, both with respect to how to practice the present invention and how to make the present invention.
Elements in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale in order to enhance their clarity and improve understanding of these various elements and embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, elements that are known to be common and well understood to those in the industry are not depicted in order to provide a clear view of the various embodiments of the invention.
A combination massage table with one or more resistance bands (hereinafter, a combination table) may be described and disclosed herein. In some embodiments, such a combination table may comprise: a massage table; the one or more resistance bands; and a means for attaching the one or more resistance bands to the massage table; such that a client using the combination table may receive at least one improved health benefit as compared against massage therapy without resistance band use. Furthermore, a method for using the combination table may be described and disclosed herein. Such a method may comprise steps of: preparing the combination table for use; preparing the client so the client is laying on top of an upper surface of the combination table; massaging the client while the client at least intermittently engages one or more resistance bands that are attached to the combination table; wherein in the at least intermittent engagement of the one or more resistance bands while the client is being massaged may result in the at least one improved health benefit to the client.
In the following discussion that addresses a number of embodiments and applications of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part thereof, where depictions are made, by way of illustration, of specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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Because of inherent resistance quality (e.g., arising from a given elasticity modulus of a given resistance band 301), when client 901 may be engaging a given resistance band, at least some muscles in client 901 may also be engaged, e.g., in a flexed state; while simultaneously, client 901 may be receiving various massage techniques from masseuse 951, either on the engaged (i.e., activated) muscle of the client 901 and/or in different related muscles of the client 901 or some combination of such muscles; wherein a synergistic health benefit may be received by client 901.
This health benefit for client 901 may be one or more of: an increase in relaxation; a decrease in stress; an increase in mobility; an increase in flexibility; a decrease in stiffness; a decrease in pain; improved blood flow and/or blood circulation; reduction of headache quantity; reduction of headache severity; improved rehabilitation; improved recovery and/or the like. Such health benefits may be synergistic when the massage techniques are combined with resistance band 301 use, in that these health benefits may be derived faster as compared to massage techniques without resistance band 301 use. Furthermore, another important synergistic health benefit may be an increase in client 901 compliance, because with resistance band 301 use combined with massage, client 901 may be interactive, more involved, engaged, and/or in control of their given massage session (as compared to massage alone with no resistance band use); and this improved client 901 compliance may further facilitate with obtaining faster health benefits (as compared to massage alone with no resistance band use). Additionally, as a collateral benefit, client 901 may simultaneously be exercising various muscles, resulting in calorie burning and/or muscle strengthening and/or toning.
In some embodiments, masseuse 951 may be providing instructions to client 901 and educating on how, when, where, and why client 901 may be engaging one or more resistance bands 301.
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In some embodiments, combination table 100 may comprise: massage table 200, one or more resistance bands 301, and a means for attaching one or more resistance bands to massage table 200; wherein client 901 use of combination table 100 may receive at least one health benefit.
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise: a tabletop 201 (see
In some embodiments, one or more of: tabletop 201, upper surface 204, and/or lower surface 207 may be substantially planar members. In some embodiments, tabletop 201, upper surface 204, and lower surface 207 may each be a substantially planar member. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may be comprised of at least one rigid to semi-rigid members. In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may interiorly constructed from the at least one rigid to the at least one semi-rigid members. In some embodiments, disposed between upper surface 204 and lower surface 207 may be one or more rigid to semi-rigid members (not depicted in the figures). In some embodiments, these rigid to semi-rigid members may provide structure that enables tabletop 201 to support client 901. In some embodiments, these rigid to semi-rigid members may be arranged as one or more sheets. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, in some embodiments, such one or more sheets may be plywood and/or composite particle board; and/or some suitable laminate for the intended purpose of tabletop 201 supporting client 901. In some embodiments, these rigid to semi-rigid members may be arranged in a grid fashion where the rigid to semi-rigid members may be a plurality of elongate members.
In some embodiments, disposed to an interior side of the upper surface 204 may be at least one cushion. This at least one cushion may provide comfort and/or support to client 901, when client 901 is being supported by upper surface 204. In some embodiments, this at least one cushion may be substantially constructed from one or more foam members and/or from batting.
In some embodiments, upper surface 204 may be substantially covered with a covering 205. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, such a given covering 205 may bound upper and peripheral sides of the at least one cushion. In some embodiments, covering 205 may be substantially constructed from any material of construction suitable as upholstery. In some embodiments, covering 205 may be substantially constructed from any material of construction suitable to cover furniture. In some embodiments, covering 205 may be substantially constructed from one or more textiles and/or fabrics. Such textiles and/or fabrics may be natural and/or synthetic.
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise one or more rails 401. See e.g., any of the
In some embodiments, a two dimensional projection of the tabletop 201 as viewed from a top direction may be a shape selected from a group consisting of: a rectangle, with or without rounded corners; a regular polygon, with or without rounded corners; an irregular polygon, with or without rounded corners; an oval; an ellipse; a circle; and/or the like. In some embodiments, rail 401 may bound (i.e., circumscribe) each edge of this shape. In some exemplary embodiments, this two dimensional projection of the tabletop 201 as viewed from the top direction may be the rectangle shape, with rounded corners. In some exemplary embodiments, tabletop 201 may be substantially a rectangular prism with rounded corners. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may comprise a face-portal 211 that may be formed from a bound cutout within the tabletop 201 that runs from upper surface 204 to lower surface 207. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, face-portal 211 may have a two dimensional shape as viewed from a top direction. In some embodiments, this two dimensional shape may be selected from a group consisting of: a rectangle, with or without rounded corners; a regular polygon, with or without rounded corners; an irregular polygon, with or without rounded corners; an oval, an ellipse, and a circle. In some embodiments, this two dimensional shape may be the rectangle, with rounded corners.
In some embodiments, disposed around at least some portion of a perimeter 212 of face-portal 211 and within a proximate distance of some portion of perimeter 212, may be head-cushion 214. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, head-cushion 214 may be attached and/or removed from the tabletop 201. In some embodiments, disposed around at least some portion of perimeter 212 face-portal 211 and within the proximate distance from the some portion of perimeter 212 may be at least one head-cushion attachment region 213 on upper surface 204 that may be removably attaches to a bottom region of head-cushion 214. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise a vertical support means that when massage table 200 may be in a deployed configuration this vertical support means may maintain upper surface 204 at a substantially uniform distance along an entirety of tabletop 201 from a substrate, assuming that substrate is of a substantially level surface, with minimal slope (grade) for at least a longitudinal length of combination table 100. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, this substrate may be a floor or a ground, with or without additional coverings, such as carpeting and/or rugs.
In some embodiments, this vertical support means may comprise at least two elongate members. In embodiments where there may be two elongate members, these two elongate members may be longitudinally disposed from each other. In some embodiments, the vertical support means may comprise two pairs of oppositely disposed legs 224 (i.e., such that there may be at least four legs 224 in total). In some embodiments, each elongate member may be a leg 224. In some embodiments, for each corner of the shape of the two dimensional projection of the tabletop 201 as viewed from a top direction there may be comprise attachment of one such elongate member (or leg 224). In some embodiments, there may be four separate elongate members (or legs 224), arranged in two opposing pairs. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, one end, end 223, of each of these at least two elongate members (or legs 224) may physically contact the substrate and another oppositely disposed end, end 222, of each of these at least two elongate members (or legs 224) may be attached to tabletop 201, or some structure of tabletop 201. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, a height of the vertical support means may be adjustable. This may permit a height of upper surface 204 with respect to the substrate to be varied. In some embodiments, each of these at least two elongate members may comprise a vertical height adjustment means 226. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, where each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., leg 224) may be attached to tabletop 201, this attachment may be able to pivot between each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., legs 224) and tabletop 201; such that when table 100 may be in the folded configuration each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., legs 224) may be folded and disposed within first section 501 and second section 502. See
Continuing discussing the
In some embodiments, combination table 100 and/or massage table 200 may comprise at least one display region 231. In some embodiments, at least one display region 231 may display one or more of: a logo, a graphic, artwork, a brand, a trademark, a tradename, a photograph, instructions, writing, and/or some combination thereof. In some embodiments, at least one display regions 231 may be located on one or more of: upper surface 204, lower surface 207, an exterior facing surface 405 of a given rail 401 of tabletop 201, and/or a region of an elongate member of a vertical support means. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, each of one or more resistance bands 301 may be an elastic elongate member. In some embodiments, each of one or more resistance bands 301 may be an elastic and flexible elongate member. In some embodiments, such members may be at least partially sheathed to protect the given member. In some embodiments, such members may be of a woven construction from a plurality of fibers or a plurality of single elastic elements. In some embodiments, such members may be of a non-woven construction, i.e. of a single integral member for a given resistance band 301. In some embodiments, each of one or more resistance bands 301 may be substantially constructed of one or more elastomeric materials. In some embodiments, each of one or more resistance bands 301 may be substantially constructed of one or more of: a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber, a latex rubber, a latex-free rubber, a silicone, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, each of one or more resistance bands 301 may comprise two oppositely disposed terminal ends, an engagement end 302 and an anchor end 303. See
In some embodiments, structurally, engagement end 302 and anchor end 303 may be substantially identical. In some embodiments, engagement end 302 and/or anchor end 303 may comprise a knot. In some embodiments, engagement end 302 and/or anchor end 303 may comprise enlarged structure that is larger than a diameter of one or more resistance bands 301 in a middle region of one or more resistance bands 301. In some embodiments, engagement end 302 and/or anchor end 303 may comprise the enlarged structure that may be larger than the thickness of one or more resistance bands 301 in the middle region of one or more resistance bands 301. This knot and/or this enlarged structured may be trapped and/or captured by other structures, such as, but not limited to, a coupling 313. This knot and/or this enlarged structured may be attached to other structures, such as, but not limited to, coupling 313.
In some embodiments, the engagement structure may be selected from a group comprising of one or more of: handle 305, a handhold, ankle strap 306, a wrist strap, and/or various attachment hardware. The various attachment hardware may comprise of one or more of: a swivel, a link, a ring, a D-ring, coupling 313, a carabiner 312, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the engagement structure may be selected from a group comprising of one or more of: handle 305, the handhold, ankle strap 306, the wrist strap, the swivel, the link, the ring, the D-ring, coupling 313, and carabiner 312. In some embodiments, links, rings, D-rings, and carabiners 312 may be interchangeable.
In some embodiments, such handles 305 and/or handholds may be substantially covered with a foam and/or elastomeric material providing comfort to client 901. In some embodiments, ankle straps 306 and/or the wrist straps may removably circumscribe an ankle and/or a wrist of client 901, respectively. In some embodiments, ankle straps 306 and/or the wrist straps may be removably sealed with a plurality of hooks and a plurality of complimentary loops (e.g., as in a VELCRO type closure means). In some embodiments, handles 305, hand-holds, ankle straps 306, and/or wrist straps may comprise at least one: link, ring, D-ring, or carabiner 312.
In some embodiments, coupling 313 may attach to either engagement end 302 or to anchor end 303. In some embodiments, coupling 313 may comprise a major loop of webbing (strapping), wherein disposed within that major loop may be a hole sized to receive the thickness of one or more resistance bands 301 in the middle region, but small enough not to permit passage of the knot and/or the enlarged structure of engagement end 302 and anchor end 303. In this way a given coupling 313 may attach to a given resistance band 301 via the hole within the major loop and the major loop itself of any given coupling 313 may then attach to one or more of: links, rings, D-rings, and carabiners 312, anchor brackets 411, and/or band-guides 421. In some embodiments, coupling 313 may be integral with the anchor end 303.
In some embodiments, a quantity of one or more resistance bands 301 must be evenly dividable by four, such that there may be at least one resistance band 301 for each limb of client 901. In some embodiments, where there may be two or more resistance bands 301 arranged for a given limb of client 901, such paired resistance bands 301 may comprise different resistances. In some embodiments, one or more resistance bands 301 may comprise from one resistance band 301 up to and including twenty distinct resistance bands 301. In an exemplary embodiment, one or more resistance bands 301 may comprise from eight total resistance bands 301.
In some embodiments, one or more resistance bands 301 may comprise at least four resistance bands 301 arranged as follows, with at least one resistance band accessible by each arm and each leg of client 901 who will be laying on the tabletop 201 of massage table 200. In an exemplary embodiment, there may be eight resistance bands 301, with four of those eight resistance bands 301 for upper body use on client 901, with two per side of client 901; and the remaining four of the eight resistance bands 301 for lower body use of client 901, with two per side of client 901. See
In some embodiments, one or more resistance bands 301 may be color coded. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, different colors, may represent different resistances. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, different colors, may represent one or more resistance bands 301 for client 901 upper body use or for client 901 lower body use.
Band-guides 421 depicted in
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise one or more rails 401. In some embodiments, one or more rails 401 may be attached to and/or integral to tabletop 201. In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may be bounded (i.e., circumscribed) by rail 401 that may extend a fixed distance 402 away from bottom surface 207 or that may extend fixed distance 402 away from upper surface 204. See e.g., each of the
Or alternatively, in some embodiments, rail 401 may extend downwards from a perimeter of tabletop 201. In some embodiments, rail may extent downwards from lower surface 207; wherein rail 401 emerges from lower surface 207 at some proximate distance from outside edges of tabletop 201. In some embodiments, where tabletop 201 may have a rectangular prism shape, then there may be four rails 401, organized as a pair of opposing longitudinal rails 401 and a pair of opposing transverse width rails 401. See e.g., each of the
In some embodiments, rail 401 may extent downward fixed distance 402. In some embodiments, fixed distance 402 may be measured from upper surface 204 (see e.g.,
In some embodiments, a given rail 401 may comprise at least three surfaces: bottom surface 403 (see
In some embodiments, a given surface of a given rail 401 such as, bottom surface 403, interior facing surface 404, and/or exterior facing surface 405 may provide anchor surfaces for attaching one or more of: various band-guides 421, anchor brackets 411, and/or tracks 415.
In some embodiments, disposed on exterior facing surface 405 may be one or more of the following: a handle 503 and/or a locking means 504. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may be without rails.
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise one or more band-guides 421. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, each band-guide 421 may comprises circumscribing structure, such as, but not limited to, an eyelet and/or a bracket, that may capture at least some portion of a given one or more resistance band 301, such that the given one or more resistance band 301 may be associated with massage table 200 and accessible to client 901 hands and/or ankles. In some embodiments, this circumscribing structure may permit linear translational sliding of the at least some portion of the given one or more resistance bands 301 that may be captured by the circumscribing structure. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, massage table 200 may comprise at least four band-guides 421, with at least one band-guide 421 for each arm and each leg of client 901. Each band-guide 421 may be attached to massage table 200. In some embodiments, two of the four band-guides 421 may be opposingly attached to massage table 200 on opposing rails 401 of opposing longitudinal sides of tabletop 201 (see e.g.,
In some embodiments, half of band-guides 421 may be opposingly attached to different regions of first section 501 providing client 901 hand access to at least one handle 305; while a remaining half of band-guides 421 may be attached to second section 502 providing client 901 ankle access to at least one ankle strap 306.
In some exemplary embodiments, one or more resistance bands 301 may comprise eight resistance bands 301 arranged as follows, with two resistance bands 301 accessible by each arm and with two resistance bands 301 accessible by each leg of client 901 who may be laying on top of tabletop 201 of massage table 200. In some embodiments, each pair (at least two) of resistance bands 301 may be for a given limb (right arm, left arm, right leg, and left leg), may be of different resistances. In some embodiments, massage table 201 may comprise eight band-guides 421, with two band-guides 421 for each arm and with two band-guides 421 for each leg of client 901. In some embodiments, each band-guide 421 may be attached to massage table 200. Each band-guide 421 may comprise circumscribing structure, such as, but not limited to, the eyelet and/or the bracket, that may capture at least some portion of a given one or more resistance band 301, such that the at least some portion of the given one or more resistance band 301 may be maintained in a fixed distance with the massage table 200 and accessible to client 901 hands and/or ankles. In some embodiments, this circumscribing structure may permit linear translational sliding of the at least some portion of the given one or more resistance bands 301 that may be captured by the circumscribing structure. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, two pairs of the eight band-guides 421 may be opposingly attached to the massage table 200 on opposing rails 401 of opposing longitudinal sides of tabletop 201 (see e.g.,
As noted,
Whereas,
In some embodiments, for each of one or more resistance bands 301, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may comprise one or more of: an anchor bracket 411, track 415 for receiving anchor bracket 411, the various attachment hardware, mechanical fastener 431, and/or anchor end 303. In some embodiments, the various attachment hardware may comprise one or more of: the swivel, the link, the ring, the D-ring, coupling 313, and/or carabiner 312. In some embodiments, for each of one or more resistance bands 301, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may comprise one or more of: anchor bracket 411, the swivel, the link, the ring, the D-ring, coupling 313, track 415 for receiving anchor bracket 411, carabiner 312, mechanical fasteners 431, and/or anchor end 303. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, for each pair of one or more resistance bands 301 for association with a given limb of client 901, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may comprise one or more of: anchor bracket 411, track 415 for receiving anchor bracket 411, the various attachment hardware, mechanical fastener 431, and/or anchor ends 303. In some embodiments, the various attachment hardware may comprise one or more of: the swivel, the link, the ring, the D-ring, coupling 313, and/or carabiner 312. In some embodiments, for each pair of one or more resistance bands 301 for association with a given limb of client 901, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may comprise one or more of: anchor bracket 411, the swivel, the link, the ring, the D-ring, coupling 313, track 415 for receiving anchor bracket 411, carabiner 312, mechanical fasteners 431, and/or anchor end 303. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, a single anchor bracket 411 may have one, two, three, four, or five resistance bands 301 anchored to that given single anchor bracket 411. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, in
In some embodiments, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may permit a given anchor end 303 of each of the one or more resistance bands 301 to be attached to the massage table 200. In some embodiments, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may permit a given anchor end 303 of each of the one or more resistance bands 301 to be fixedly associated with particular locations of the massage table 200. In some embodiments, one or more anchor bracket 411 may be attached to the massage table 200. In some embodiments, one or more anchor bracket 411 may be attached to track 415; wherein track 415 may be attached to the massage table 200 and one or more anchor brackets 411 may be received into track 415 (see e.g.,
In some embodiments, for each at least a pair of one or more resistance bands 301, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may comprise one of: one or more anchor brackets 411, coupling 313, and carabiner 312. In some embodiments, the means for attaching one or more resistance bands 301 to massage table 200 may permit anchor end 303 of each of one or more resistance bands 301 to be attached to massage table 200; and/or to be fixedly associated with particular locations of massage table 200. In some embodiments, each anchor bracket 411 may be attached to massage table 200. In some embodiments, a given carabiner 312 may attach to each attached (mounted) anchor bracket 411. Each such carabiner 312 may also attach to a given coupling 313. Each such coupling 313 may then attach to a given anchor end 303 of a given resistance band 301. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, each anchor bracket 411, that is not attached to track 415, may attach to a given rail 401 (e.g., interior facing surface 404) of tabletop 201 of massage table 200. See e.g.,
In various embodiments, each anchor bracket 411 may be attached to first section 501, attached to second section 501, or with some anchor brackets 411 attached to first section 501 and some other anchor brackets 411 attached to second section 501. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, in exemplary
Anchor brackets 411 may function to provide an anchor point of attachment for anchor ends 303 of resistance bands 301. In some embodiments, each anchor bracket 411 may comprise at least a partial loop structure, such as an eyelet and/or a bracket that functions as the anchor point for attachment of the various attachment hardware and/or for anchor ends 303 of resistance bands 301. Note, in some embodiments, a given band-guide 421 and a given anchor bracket 411 may be a same hardware component, but used in different ways.
With respect to differences between embodiments depicted in
Similarly, in
In some embodiments, at least one anchor end 303 may be directly attached to massage table 200, via mechanical fasteners and/or chemical adhesives. In such embodiments, where a given anchor bracket 411 may have been attached to massage table 200, e.g., at a given rail 401 location, anchor end 303 may be directly attached.
The
In some embodiments, tabletop 201 may be foldable along a delineation that may separates tabletop 201 into two sections, first section 501 and second section 502. In some embodiments, first section 501 may be hingedly attached to second section 502 along at least some portion of this delineation. This structure may permit massage table 200 to operate in two configurations, the deployed configuration of the
Whereas, in the folded configuration lower surface 207 of first section 501 may face lower surface 207 of second section 502; which may be the configuration depicted in the
In some embodiments, where each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., leg 224) may be attached to tabletop 201, such attachment may be able to pivot between each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., legs 224) and tabletop 201; such that when table 100 may be in the folded configuration, each of the at least two elongate members (e.g., legs 224) may be folded and disposed within first section 501 and second section 502, such that these at least two elongate members (e.g., legs 224) may not be visible in the folded configuration.
In some embodiments, disposed on exterior facing surface 405 may be one or more of the following: handle 503 and/or locking means 504. See e.g.,
The
In some embodiments, method 600 may be a method for using combination table 100 to achieve at least one health benefit in client 901. In some embodiments, method 600 may comprise steps of: step 601, step 609, and step 615; and in some embodiments, may further comprise step 621. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, step 601 of preparing combination table 100 may comprise additional steps as depicted in
In some embodiments, step 603 may comprise placing combination table 100 into the deployed configuration upon a substantially level substrate. In some embodiments, step 603 may comprise placing combination table 100 into the deployed configuration onto a proper substrate, i.e., the substrate that may be substantially level for at least the longitudinal length of combination table 100.
In some embodiments, step 605 may comprise checking combination table 100 for side to side stability and for forwards backwards stability. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, this may entail checking to see if all legs 224 may be properly deployed and in a locked configuration (and at a substantially similar height). If problems with either stability may be found, then step 603 may be re-carried out.
In some embodiments, step 607 may comprise attaching (securing) at least one resistance band 301, selected from the one or more resistance bands 301, to combination table 100, such that at least one resistance band 301 may be anchored at anchor bracket 411 that may be attached to combination table 100. In some embodiments, step 607 may also comprise making sure that at least some portion of at least one resistance band 301 may be captured by a band-guide 421, that may be attached to combination table 100 in a different location from the anchor bracket 411, such that an engagement end 302 of at least one resistance band 301 that may be attached to some of the engagement structure may be accessible to client 901, when client 901 may be laying on top of combination table 100 (e.g., upon upper surface 204). (Recall in some embodiments, anchor end 303 may be directly attached to massage table 200.)
As noted, there may be one or more resistance bands 301 per each limb of client 901 that may be attached to combination table 100. Wherein each pair (two or more) such resistance bands for a given limb of client 901 may have different resistances. Wherein such different resistances may be indicated by different colors of resistance bands 301.
In some embodiments, step 601 of preparing combination table 100 may comprise an additional step of removably attaching head-cushion 214 to at least one head-cushion attachment region 213.
In some embodiments, step 609 of preparing client 901 may comprise additional steps as depicted in
In some embodiments, step 615 may further comprise providing one or more of: oral or visual instructions to client 901 for how to at least intermittently engage one or more resistance bands 301 that may be attached to combination table 100 during a given massage therapy session.
In some embodiments, the at least one health benefit to client 901, that may be received in step 621 as a result of step 615, may be selected from a group comprising one or more of: an increase in relaxation; a decrease in stress; an increase in mobility; an increase in flexibility; a decrease in stiffness; a decrease in pain; improved blood flow; improved blood circulation; reduction of headache quantity; reduction of headache severity; improved rehabilitation; increased client compliance with relevant treatment regiment involving massage therapy that combines resistance band 301 use as compared against massage therapy with no resistance band 301 use; exercising various muscles, resulting in increases in one or more of: strength, calorie burning, and/or muscle toning; and faster achievement of such at least one health benefit as compared to massage without resistance band 301 use.
A combination massage table with one or more resistance bands (i.e., a combination table) has been described. A method using the combination massage table with one or more resistance bands has been described. The foregoing description of the various exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and disclosure. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without departing from the spirit of the invention.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.