Claims
- 1. A therapeutic device for providing therapy to a pre-selected portion of a body, said therapeutic device comprising:a resilient outer surface, said outer surface defining an enclosed area; a liquid, said liquid being completely enclosed by said outer surface, said liquid further being both non-newtonian and viscoelastic, such that the rheology of said liquid is precisely controlled so that the liquid exhibits lower viscosity-dominated resistance to movement when movement through the liquid is slower and the liquid exhibits higher elastic resistance to movement when movement through the liquid is faster; and an inner chamber formed by inverting at least a portion of said outer surface to create a depression, said depression having dimensions being the approximate size and shape of the pre-selected portion of a body to which therapy is to be provided.
- 2. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid is a silicone gel.
- 3. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer surface is transparent, permitting observation of the selected portion of the body to which therapy is to be provided.
- 4. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a temperature control mechanism for controlling the temperature of said liquid.
- 5. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer surface defines a physical configuration, said physical configuration having dimensions such that when said inner chamber is formed by inverting at least a portion of said outer chamber, said liquid is disposed within said outer surface such that it surrounds said selected portion of said body to which therapy is to be provided when the selected portion of a body to which therapy is to be provided is inserted into said inner chamber.
- 6. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer surface is formed through a molding process.
- 7. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer surface is formed through a dispersion dipping and curing process.
- 8. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one baffle located within the enclosed area defined by said outer surface, said at least one baffle being positioned such that when said inner chamber is formed by inverting at least a portion of said outer surface, and a selected portion of a body to which therapy is to be provided is inserted into said chamber and moved, movement of said selected portion of said body to which therapy is to be provided will cause said liquid to flow within said outer surface and said baffle will affect the flow of said liquid around said selected portion of said body to which therapy is to be provided.
- 9. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an exercise object, said exercise object being located within the enclosed area defined by said outer surface such that the body part undergoing therapy is able to incorporate the exercise object into a therapeutic regime.
- 10. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 9, wherein said exercise object is a ball.
- 11. The therapeutic device, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the process of forming said inner chamber by inverting at least a portion of said outer surface is reversible for the purpose of cleaning said therapeutic device.
- 12. The device for providing therapy to a hand, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said capsule comprises a shape which includes an area substantially in the shape of a human hand, and wherein said therapy glove is formed by inverting said area substantially in the shape of a human hand so that it is located within the area defined by said inner surface of said capsule.
- 13. The device for providing therapy to a hand, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said liquid comprises silicone.
- 14. The device for providing therapy to a hand, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said capsule is formed from at least a partially transparent material.
- 15. The device for providing therapy to a hand, as claimed in claim 11, further comprising an exercise object, said exercise object being located within the area defined by said inner surface such that when a hand undergoing therapy is placed within said therapy glove, said hand may hold said exercise object with said therapy glove.
- 16. A device for providing therapy to a hand, said device comprising:a resilient capsule, said capsule defining the outside dimensions of said device, said capsule having an outer surface and an inner surface; a liquid, said liquid being located within and substantially filling an area defined by the inner surface of said capsule, said liquid being both non-newtonian and viscoelastic, said liquid being selected such that the rheology of said liquid is precisely controlled so that the liquid exhibits lower viscosity-dominated resistance to movement when movement through the liquid is slower and the liquid exhibits higher elastic resistance to movement when movement through the liquid is faster; and a therapy glove, said therapy glove being positioned within the area defined by said inner surface of said capsule without breaching the integrity of said outer surface of said capsule.
Parent Case Info
Inventor claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/036,664 filed on Jan. 30, 1997.
This invention relates in general to physical therapy devices, and in particular to therapeutic devices utilizing liquids into which bodily extremities, such as the hands or feet, may be immersed in order to obtain the desired therapeutic effect. For the purposes of this invention, the term “liquid” is given its broadest possible meaning, and is intended to include, by way of example, pure Newtonian liquids as well as non-Newtonian liquids, such as gels or visco-elastic fluids.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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