Claims
- 1. A therapeutic hip and shoulder wrap for alleviating pain in a patient, said wrap comprising:
a uniform strap of flexible, flat, neoprene material of indeterminable length, the strap having two sides, a front side and a rear side, the rear side having a backing of nylon material to provide a measure of elasticity to the strap; the strap having opposing ends, a first end and a second end, the ends being rounded to avoid having corners that may have a tendency to peel back; fastening means comprising of hook and loop material; and a movable pocket holding a magnet pad adapted so as to be strategically positioned on the strap by hook and loop fastening means, the magnet pad used to promote healing by stimulating blood flow to the hip or shoulder, which brings extra nutrients and reduces inflammation as toxins are flushed out, the magnet pad also decreasing pain by reducing sensitivity of the nerve endings.
- 2. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 1, wherein the lengths of the wrap when used for hip relief are generally between 76 to 110 inches, depending on the body size of the patient, the width of the wrap being about 6 inches, and the magnet pocket approximately 6 inches in width and 3.5 inches in length.
- 3. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 2, wherein the magnet pocket is adapted so as to be strategically positioned on the strap such that it will be located between the anterior iliac spine and the anterior inferior iliac spine of the hip bone, when the wrap is in position on the patient.
- 4. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 1, wherein the lengths of the wrap when used for alleviating shoulder pain are generally between 50 and 75 inches, depending on the body size of the patient, the width of the wrap being about 4 inches, and the magnet pocket approximately 3½ inches in width and 3 inches in length.
- 5. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 4, wherein the movable magnet pocket is adapted so as to be strategically positioned on the strap such that it will be located on the acromion process of the scapula, when the wrap is in position.
- 6. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 1, wherein the hook and loop fastening means comprises:
loop fastening material on the front side of the strap; and hook fastening material on the front side at the first end of the strap, and on the rear side of the strap at the second end, the hook fastening material comprising of a pad approximately 6 inches in length and a pair of 1 inch reinforcing strips.
- 7. A therapeutic hip and shoulder wrap for alleviating pain in a patient, the wrap comprising a uniform strap of flexible, flat, neoprene material of indeterminable length, the strap having two sides, a front side and a rear side;
the strap having opposing ends, a first end and a second end, the ends being rounded to avoid having corners that may have a tendency to peel back; fastening means, the means comprising of hook and loop materials, loop material generally disposed on the front side of the strap therein, hook material generally on the front side of the first end and on the rear side of the second end; and a movable magnet pocket positioned on the strap by hook and loop fastening means, the pocket housing a magnet pad for promoting healing by stimulating blood flow to the hip or shoulder; whereby means for alleviating pain or discomfort are available, the means to ease pain caused by external rotation of a patient's hip may be relieved by a method comprising the steps: placing the first end of the wrap on the inside of a patient's thigh with the front side facing outwardly; winding the wrap in a counter-clockwise direction twice around the thigh; bringing the wrap diagonally up to, then over and around the patient's injured hip, such that the magnet pad is thereby adapted so as to be in a juxtaposed position between the anterior iliac spine and the anterior inferior iliac spine; winding the wrap across and around the patient's uninjured hip and then diagonally back across the patient's abdomen; and finally, fastening the wrap at the medial thigh by attaching the hook material at the second end to the loop material on the front side of the strap.
- 8. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 7, wherein the means for alleviating pain and discomfort which are caused by internal rotation of a patient's hip are accomplished by a method comprising the steps:
placing the first end of the wrap on the outside of the patient's thigh with the front side facing outwardly; winding the wrap in a clockwise direction twice around the thigh; bringing the wrap diagonally up and across the patient's abdomen where it is then brought up and over the patient's uninjured hip; extending the wrap across, over and around the patient's injured hip, whereby the magnet pad is adapted to be in a juxtaposed position between the anterior iliac spine and the anterior inferior iliac spine; and finally, fastening the wrap on the anterolateral side of the thigh by attaching the rear side hook section of the strap to the loop material on the front side of the strap.
- 9. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 7, wherein the means for alleviating pain and discomfort which are caused by shoulder pain are accomplished by a method comprising the steps:
placing the first end of the wrap on the inside of a patient's arm, the arm extending from an injured shoulder, the front side of the strap facing outwardly; winding the wrap is in a counter-clockwise direction twice around the arm; bringing the wrap across the chest and under the underarm of the patient's uninjured shoulder; taking the wrap diagonally up and across the patient's back, then over the injured shoulder, whereby the magnet is adapted to be in a juxtaposed position on the acromion process of the scapula; and finally, fastening the wrap on the chest area of the patient by attaching the hook material on the second end to the loop material on the front side of the strap.
- 10. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 7, wherein the lengths of the wrap when used for hip relief are generally between 76 and 110 inches depending on the patient body size, the width of the wrap being about 6 inches, and the magnet pocket approximately 6 inches in width and 3.5 inches in length.
- 11. The therapeutic wrap according to claim 7, wherein the lengths of the wrap when used to alleviate shoulder pain are generally between 50 and 75 inches, depending on the patient body size, the width of the wrap being about 4 inches, and the magnet pocket approximately 3.5 inches in width and 3.0 inches in length.
- 12. A method for applying a therapeutic wrap to a patient for alleviating pain due to hip malalignment caused by external hip rotation, the patient having two opposing hips, one hip being injured, and a leg extending from the injured hip, the method comprising the steps of:
placing a first end of the wrap on the inside of the leg with a loop material on one side of the wrap facing outwardly; winding the wrap in a counter-clockwise direction twice around the leg; bringing the wrap diagonally up to, and over and around the injured hip, whereby a movable magnet pad is adapted by hook and loop fastening means to be strategically positioned on the wrap, so as to be in a juxtaposed relationship between the anterior iliac spine and the anterior inferior iliac spine; winding the wrap across and around the uninjured hip and then diagonally back across the abdomen; and finally, fastening the wrap at the medial side of the leg by means of hook and loop material.
- 13. A method for applying a therapeutic wrap to a patient for alleviating pain due to hip malalignment caused by internal hip rotation, the patient having two opposing hips, one hip being injured, and a leg extending from the injured hip, the method comprising the steps:
placing a first end of the wrap on the outside of the leg with a loop material on one side of the wrap facing outwardly; winding the wrap in a clockwise direction twice around the leg; bringing the wrap diagonally up and across the abdomen where it is then brought up and over the uninjured hip; extending the wrap across to, over and around the injured hip, whereby a movable magnet pad is strategically positioned on the wrap by hook and loop fastening means so as to be in a strategically disposed within the wrap is positioned in a juxtaposed relationship between the patient's anterior iliac spine and the patient's anterior inferior iliac spine; and finally, fastening the wrap on the patient's anterolateral side of the leg by means of hook and loop material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/173,107, filed Dec. 27, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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