Claims
- 1. A rotatable treatment table for extension, flexion, traction, distraction, and lateral movement of the spine of a patient, the table comprising:(a) a base adapted to rest upon a floor; (b) system support means having an upper end and a lower end integrally secured to said base, said support means including a pivot axis proximal to said upper end thereof; (c) means for selectable reciprocal extension having an upper end and a lower end, one end pivotally attached to said system support means, said selectable extension means providing reciprocal movement of said one end relative to an opposite end thereof; (d) a rigid support platform having a lower part and an upper part, said platform pivotally secured to said pivot axis of said system support means and, further, pivotally secured to said one end of said selectable extension means, thereby providing a resultant rotational motion of said support platform; (e) a body support assembly adjustably positionable relative to said rigid support platform, said assembly having an upper end and a lower end; and (f) means for enabling said patient to remain on said body support assembly during rotational movement thereof.
- 2. The system as recited in claim 1 in which said body support assembly further comprises:a contoured lumbar and buttock support in which a center of gravity of a patient is within a longitudinal dimension of said lower end of said body support assembly.
- 3. The table as recited in claim 2 further comprising:means for adjusting a radius of said contoured lumbar and buttock support above a plane of an upper part of said body support assembly to thereby impart a selectable radius to said lumbar support, thereby providing correction of anatomical curvature of the lower back.
- 4. The table as recited in claim 2 in which:said body support assembly comprises a torso support assembly and a head support assembly.
- 5. The table as recited in claim 2 further comprising:a head assembly mounted to said body support assembly above said lumbar support, and postionally adjustable in a plane normal to said assembly within a range extending above and below a plane thereof.
- 6. The treatment table as recited in claim 2 further comprising patient gripping means transversely dependent from said rigid support platform.
- 7. The table as recited in claim 2 further comprising:a head assembly mounted to said body support assembly above said lumbar support, and postionally adjustable in a plane normal to said assembly within a range extending above and below a plane thereof.
- 8. The treatment table as recited in claim 2 further comprising patient gripping means transversely dependent from said system support means.
- 9. The table as recited in claim 1 further comprising:a lumbar support assembly separated from said body support assembly; and means for independent articulation and movement of said lumbar assembly in a plane either above, or tilted relative to proximal portions of said body support assembly.
- 10. The table as recited in claim 9 further comprising:a leg support assembly transversely mounted to said rigid platform, said assembly comprising a cushion positionally adjustable relative to a plane normal to said platform and having a range extending below said plane in which the curvature of the lower body of a patient, beneath the center of gravity thereof, may be thereby regulated, whereby a variety of therapeutic effects upon the spine of a patient may be accomplished through dynamic rotation thereof off of the ground, selectable positional adjustment of said body platform relative to said base, and change in position of either or both said back assembly and said leg support assembly relative to the patient center of gravity.
- 11. The table as recited in claim 10 further comprising:means for permitting lateral movement of said leg support assembly relative to a longitudinal axis of said body support platform.
- 12. The treatment table as recited in claim 9 further comprising:a transverse overhead gripping bar.
- 13. The treatment table as recited in claim 9 further comprising:an adjustable lumbar support assembly tiltable both relative to a primary plane of said body support assembly and relative to said rigid support platform.
- 14. The table as recited in claim 9 further comprising:a leg support assembly transversely mounted to said rigid platform, said assembly comprising a cushion positionally adjustable relative to a plane normal to said platform and having a range extending below said plane in which the curvature of the lower body of a patient, beneath the center of gravity thereof, may be thereby regulated, whereby a variety of therapeutic effects upon the spine of a patient may be accomplished through dynamic rotation thereof off of the ground, selectable positional adjustment of said body platform relative to said base, and change in position of either or both said back assembly and said leg support assembly relative to the patient center of gravity.
- 15. The table as recited in claim 9 further comprising:a leg support assembly transversely mounted to said rigid platform, said assembly comprising a cushion positionally adjustable relative to a plane normal to said platform and having a range extending below said plane in which the curvature of the lower body of a patient, beneath the center of gravity thereof, may be thereby regulated, whereby a variety of therapeutic effects upon the spine of a patient may be accomplished through dynamic rotation thereof off of the ground, selectable positional adjustment of said body platform relative to said base, and change in position of either or both said back assembly and said leg support assembly relative to the patient center of gravity.
- 16. The treatment table as recited in claim 1 further comprising:means for permitting a patient to hold onto the treatment table during a dynamic rotation thereof.
- 17. The table as recited in claim 1 in which said system support means further comprises extensible elevation means, an upper end thereof including said pivot axis.
- 18. The table as recited in claim 17 further comprising:a lumbar support assembly separated from said body support assembly; and means for independent articulation and movement of said lumbar assembly in a plane either above, below, or tilted relative to proximal portions of said body support assembly.
- 19. The table as recited in claim 1 in which said upper part of said rigid support platform defines a plane tilted convexly relative to plane defined by said lower part.
- 20. A rotatable treatment table for extension, flexion, traction, distraction, and lateral movement of the spine of a patient, the table comprising:(a) a base adapted to rest upon a floor; (b) system support means having an upper end and a lower end integrally secured to said base, said support means including a pivoted fulcrum proximal to said upper end thereof; (c) means for selectable reciprocal extension having an upper end and a lower end, one end pivotally attached to said system support means, said selectable extension means providing reciprocal movement of said one end relative to an opposite end thereof; (d) a rigid support platform having a lower end and an upper end, said platform rigidly secured to said fulcrum and, further, pivotally secured to said one end of said selectable extension means, thereby providing a resultant rotational motion of said support platform; (e) a body support assembly adjustably positionable relative to said rigid support platform, said assembly having an upper end and a lower end; and (f) means for enabling said patient to remain on said body support assembly during rotational movement thereof, and (g) means for mechanically incrementally rotating said fulcrum and associated support platform.
- 21. The system as recited in claim 20 in which said body support assembly further comprises:a contoured lumbar and buttock support in which a center of gravity of a patient is within a longitudinal dimension of said lower end of said body support assembly.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This case corresponds in part to the subject matter of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/153,690, filed Sep. 14, 1999. The subject matter thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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