Claims
- 1. A controlled therapeutic traction device for treating a patient by a caregiver comprising:a tub having a vertical axis and capable of holding a fluid, said tub having an aperture through which said vertical axis extends; said tub sized to allow said patient to fit within said tub; said aperture sized to allow said patient entry and exit into said tub; a traction member positioned substantially along said vertical axis adjacent to said aperture; a traction line having a first end attached to said traction member, and a second end attached to a harness; said harness removably attachable to said patient; said traction line extending from said traction member through said aperture into said tub; and a traction applicator attachable to said patient at or below said patient's knee, and capable of applying a desired amount of downward force to said patient; and an amount of said fluid in said tub, wherein said fluid has a specific gravity sufficient to cause said patient, with said traction applicator attached to said patient, to float with said patient's head above said fluid.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a secondary traction control device capable of controlling the amount of said downward force, said secondary traction control device operable by said patient.
- 3. A controlled therapeutic traction device for treating a patient by a caregiver comprising:a tub having a vertical axis and capable of holding a fluid, said tub having an aperture through which said vertical axis extends; said tub sized to allow said patient to fit within said tub; said aperture sized to allow said patient entry and exit into said tub; a traction member positioned substantially along said vertical axis adjacent to said aperture; a traction line having a first end attached to said traction member, and a second end attached to a harness; said harness removably attachable to said patient; said traction line extending from said traction member through said aperture into said tub; a traction applicator attachable to said patient and capable of applying a desired amount of downward force to said patient; a secondary traction control device capable of controlling the amount of said downward force, said secondary traction control device operable by said patient; and a primary traction control device capable of controlling the amount of said downward force and overriding said secondary traction control device, said primary traction control device operable by said caregiver.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fluid has a specific gravity of 1.2 or more.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:a pump in operative engagement with said tub.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising:a heater in operative engagement with said tub.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:a sterilizer in operative engagement with said tub.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:a filter in operative engagement with said tub.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:a reservoir in operative engagement with said tub, said reservoir containing said fluid; and a reservoir pump in operative engagement with said reservoir and said tub, said reservoir pump capable of controlling the amount of said fluid in said tub.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a pump in operative engagement with said tub.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a heater in operative engagement with said tub.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a sterilizer in operative engagement with said tub.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a filter in operative engagement with said tub.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a reservoir in operative engagement with said tub, said reservoir containing said fluid; and a reservoir pump in operative engagement with said reservoir and said tub, said reservoir pump capable of controlling the amount of said fluid in said tub.
- 15. A controlled therapeutic traction device for treating a patient by a caregiver comprising:a tub having a vertical axis and capable of holding a fluid, said tub having an aperture through which said vertical axis extends; said tub sized to allow said patient to fit within said tub; said aperture sized to allow said patient entry and exit into said tub; a traction member positioned substantially along said vertical axis adjacent to said aperture; a traction line having a first end attached to said traction member, and a second end attached to a harness; said harness removably attachable to said patient; said traction line extending from said traction member through said aperture into said tub; a traction applicator attachable to said patient and capable of applying a desired amount of downward force to said patient; and a charge generator in operative engagement with said tub capable of applying a charge to said fluid.
- 16. A controlled therapeutic traction device for treating a patient by a caregiver comprising:a tub having a vertical axis and capable of holding a fluid, said tub having an aperture through which said vertical axis extends; said tub sized to allow said patient to fit within said tub; said aperture sized to allow said patient entry and exit into said tub; a traction member positioned substantially along said vertical axis adjacent to said aperture; a traction line having a first end attached to said traction member, and a second end attached to a harness; said harness removably attachable to said patient; said traction line extending from said traction member through said aperture into said tub; a traction applicator attachable to said patient and capable of applying a desired amount of downward force to said patient; and a neck ring with an attached nozzle, said neck ring in operative engagement with said controlled therapeutic traction device such that said fluid can be transported though said neck ring and sprayed through said nozzle at said patient.
- 17. A controlled therapeutic traction device for treating a patient by a caregiver comprising:a tub having a vertical axis and capable of holding a fluid, said tub having an aperture through which said vertical axis extends; said tub sized to allow said patient to fit within said tub, wherein said patient is in a substantially upright position; said aperture sized to allow said patient entry and exit into said tub; said tub containing said fluid; said fluid having a specific gravity of 1.2 or more; a traction member positioned substantially along said vertical axis adjacent to said aperture; a traction line having a first end attached to said traction member, and a second end attached to a harness; said harness removably attachable to said patient; said traction line extending from said traction member through said aperture into said tub; a traction applicator attachable to said patient and capable of applying a desired amount of downward force to said patient; a secondary traction control device capable of controlling the amount of said downward force, said secondary traction control device operable by said patient; a primary traction control device capable of controlling the amount of said downward force and overriding said secondary traction control device, said primary traction control device operable by said caregiver; a pump in operative engagement with said tub; a heater in operative engagement with said tub; a sterilizer in operative engagement with said tub; a filter in operative engagement with said tub; a reservoir in operative engagement with said tub, said reservoir containing said fluid; a reservoir pump in operative engagement with said reservoir and said tub, said reservoir pump capable of controlling the amount of said fluid in said tub; and a charge generator in operative engagement with said tub cfapable of applying a charge to said fluid.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising:a neck ring with an attached nozzle, said neck ring in operative engagement with said controlled therapeutic traction device such that said fluid can be transported though said neck ring and sprayed through said nozzle at said patient.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Ser. No. 60/288,972, filed May 4, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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