Compression Device

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080097264
  • Publication Number
    20080097264
  • Date Filed
    August 04, 2005
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 24, 2008
    17 years ago
Abstract
A compression sleeve (10) has twelve inflatable cells (13) to be wrapped around a limb. The cells (13) are inflated to set pressures and duration by a fluid source. The cells (13) are numbered (1) to (12), with (1) being at the toe, or the wrist, and (12) being at the thigh, or the shoulder. In use, the inflation sequence begins with a peristaltic wave at cell (1) and finishes at cell (12). Then cell (12) is inflated and deflated 5 times, then cell ( 11) is inflated and deflated 5 times in the same way as cell (12), followed by a single peristaltic wave beginning at cell (12) to cell (11). This compression regime is repeated along the compression sleeve until cell (1) is inflated and deflated(5) times followed by a peristaltic wave from cell (1) to cell (12). The described compression sequence is particularly useful for lymphatic drainage.
Description

The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a schematic layout of a compression sleeve, according a preferred embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a graph showing the lymph drainage compression sequence of the present invention





With reference to FIG. 1, a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a compression sleeve 10 with a plurality of inflatable cells 13. The construction of the sleeve and cells can be of known conventional construction or can be as described in our co-pending GB 0424562.7 herein incorporated by reference. The cells are inflated by means of pressurised fluid from a fluid source controlled by electronic control (not shown). The fluid source and control can be of conventional type or as described in our co-pending application GB 0424870.4 herein incorporated by reference. The compression sleeve 10 and inflatable cells 13 are of an annular shape and are adapted to be wrapped around the human body part or limb thereof and fixed thereto. In the specific embodiment as shown in FIG. 1 the compression sleeve 10 comprises twelve cells 13.


The cells 13 along the compression sleeve are numbered 1 to 12, with 1 being at the toe, or the wrist, and 12 being at the thigh, or the shoulder. The lymphatic drainage compression sequence according to the invention commences at cell 12, with the user setting the appropriate pressure and duration to be delivered to the sleeve, and the overall treatment time for the sequence.


In use, the sequence begins with a standard peristaltic wave where the inflation wave begins at cell 1 and finishes at cell 12. This wave of inflation has a 60% pressure gradient such that cell 1 inflates at the pressure set on the pump and the pressure at cell 12 is 60% less than the pressure at cell 1. At the end of the wave inflation at cell 12, cell 12 is inflated and deflated 5 times, each inflation being of between 3 to 5 seconds duration followed by deflation of between 1 to 3 seconds as seen in FIG. 2. After 3 seconds, the next cell 11 is inflated and deflated 5 times in the same way as cell 12, followed by a single peristaltic wave beginning at cell 12 to cell 11. After 3 seconds, cell 10 is inflated and deflated 5 times as before with cells 12 and 11 again followed by a single peristaltic wave beginning at cell 11 to cell 12. This compression regime is repeated along the compression sleeve until cell 1 is inflated and deflated 5 times followed by a peristaltic wave from cell 1 to cell 12. The lymphatic drainage compression sequence can be repeated if required by the repeat inflation and deflation of cell 12 five times, and so on. When the set treatment time for the user has elapsed, the treatment is terminated by a peristaltic wave beginning at cell 1 and finishing at cell 12.


The above treatment as performed within the lymphatic drainage compression sequence works by promoting the reabsorption of protein molecules from the surrounding tissue into the lymphatic and venous systems facilitating drainage of fluids and proteins away from these tissues.


The described compression sequence is particularly useful for lymphatic drainage and has proved far more effective than the conventional distal to proximal sequential therapy, wave therapy or peristaltic wave therapy.


The system according to the invention allows the user to receive the correct lymphatic drainage compression therapy at home without the presence of an MLD nurse, thereby reducing the demand on MLD nurses, or the need for patients to attend MLD clinics.

Claims
  • 1. A compression sleeve applying intermittent compression to a body part or limb, the compression sleeve having a plurality of cells located longitudinally along the sleeve from a proximal cell to a distal cell, and control means controlling a fluid source to inflate and deflate the cells to selected pressure arrangements and duration, wherein the control means inflates, in order: a. the most distal cell on the body part or limb,b. each adjacent cell in sequence in a distal to proximal direction,c. the most proximal cell, wherein the most proximal cell is inflated several times in series; andd. each adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction.
  • 2. A compression sleeve as claimed in claim 1 wherein during sequential inflation of each adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is inflated and deflated five times.
  • 3. A compression sleeve as claimed in claim 2 wherein each inflation is: a. between 3 to 5 seconds durations followed byb. deflation of between 1 to 3 seconds.
  • 4. A compression sleeve as claimed in claim 1 wherein during sequential inflation of each adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction, each inflation of the cell is followed by a single peristaltic wave back to the preceding cell.
  • 5. A method of applying intermittent compression to a body part or limb with a compression sleeve, the compression sleeve including inflatable cells arrayed longitudinally along the sleeve from a proximal cell to a distal cell, the method comprising the steps of inflating, in order: (1) the most distal cell on the body part or limb;(2) each proximally adjacent cell in sequence in a distal to proximal direction;(3) the most proximal cell, wherein the most proximal cell is inflated several times in series; and(4) each distally adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction.
  • 6. The method of claim 5 wherein during the step of inflating each proximally adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is inflated several times in series.
  • 7. The method of claim 6 wherein during the step of inflating each proximally adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is inflated five times in series.
  • 8. The method of claim 6 wherein during the inflation of each cell several times in series, each cell is inflated for: a. a duration of 3 to 5 seconds, followed byb. a deflation of between 1 to 3 seconds.
  • 9. The method of claim 6 wherein during the inflation of each cell several times in series, each proximally adjacent cell is also inflated in sequence in a distal to proximal direction.
  • 10. The method of claim 9 wherein during the step of inflating each proximally adjacent cell in sequence in a distal to proximal direction, the start of each proximally adjacent cell's inflation occurs at a time prior to the end of the prior proximally adjacent cell's inflation.
  • 11. The method of claim 5 wherein during the step of inflating each distally adjacent cell in sequence in a distal to proximal direction to the most proximal cell, the start of each distally adjacent cell's inflation occurs at a time prior to the end of the prior distally adjacent cell's inflation.
  • 12. The method of claim 11 wherein during the step of inflating each proximally adjacent cell in sequence in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is inflated several times in series.
  • 13. The method of claim 12 wherein during the inflation of each cell several times in series, each proximally adjacent cell is also inflated in sequence in a distal to proximal direction.
  • 14. A method of applying intermittent compression to a body part or limb with a compression sleeve, the compression sleeve including inflatable cells arrayed along the sleeve from a proximal cell to a distal cell, the method including: (1) first supplying inflation pulses to the cells in a distal to proximal sequence, wherein each inflation pulse overlaps in duration with the inflation pulse of the distally adjacent cell;(3) subsequently supplying inflation pulses to the cells in a proximal to distal direction.
  • 15. The method of claim 14 wherein during the step of supplying inflation pulses to the cells in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is supplied with several inflation pulses in series before inflation pulses are supplied to the distally adjacent cell.
  • 16. The method of claim 15 wherein after each cell is supplied with several inflation pulses in series, inflation pulses are also supplied to proximally adjacent cells in a distal to proximal sequence, wherein each inflation pulse overlaps in duration with the inflation pulse of the distally adjacent cell.
  • 17. The method of claim 14 wherein during the step of supplying inflation pulses to the cells in a proximal to distal direction, after a pulse is applied to each cell, inflation pulses are also supplied to proximally adjacent cells in a distal to proximal sequence.
  • 18. The method of claim 17 wherein each inflation pulse supplied to proximally adjacent cells in a distal to proximal sequence overlaps in duration with the inflation pulse of the distally adjacent cell.
  • 19. The method of claim 17 wherein during the step of supplying inflation pulses to the cells in a proximal to distal direction, each cell is supplied with several inflation pulses in series before inflation pulses are supplied to the distally adjacent cell.
  • 20. The method of claim 14 wherein the inflation pulse delivered to each cell: a. has a duration of 5 seconds or less, andb. is spaced by 1 second or more from any subsequent inflation pulses delivered to the same cell.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0417335.7 Aug 2004 GB national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/GB05/03063 8/4/2005 WO 00 3/20/2007