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A. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the rehabilitation of acutely impaired upper limbs and shoulders of patients recovering from stroke, accident, and post surgical trauma. More particularly, the invention relates to an ergonometric system of exercise which maximizes the range of motion of the treatment and also provides a method for the measurement of energy of performance of the upper limb and shoulder musculoskeletal system. The invention opens new options in the field of patient challenged treatment for prescription by the therapist, which are a) variable resistive lateral restraint and b) patient assisted therapy whereby the good brain/good limb is utilized to help reconnect the communication network of the recovering brain/recovering limb in rope/pulley assisted climbing over obstacles on an incline plane.
B. Description of the Background Art
Acute rehabilitation facilities are in need of apparatus which more effectively provide for patient recovery by the exercise of upper limb and shoulder muscles and joints. Physical therapists modalities are presently limited to the utilization of dead weight lifts, spring and pulley resistive devices and simple table top slide equipment for patient exercise routines. The practitioner may manually assist the patient to extend muscles to the desired mobility range not allowed by presently available exercise equipment. Ergometers which measure the amount of work done by muscles over a mobility range are limited to linear or straight line practice. The present invention overcomes these limitations and allows exercise with work/energy measurements over a complex and circuitous range of motion. Further, the present invention maximizes the use of patient challenged and patient assisted therapy.
In view of the foregoing considerations, the present inventors conceived of the presently disclosed exercise apparatus and energy measuring method and system with ergonometric interface with the patient, thereby providing a more universal range of exercise for upper limb muscles and joints.
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable upper limb and shoulder exercise board apparatus which includes a generally polygonal shape but with one edge recessed inward providing an ergonomic interface, sized and configured to encircle the patient's lower abdomen, thereby maximizing the physical range of motion for rehabilitation of these musculoskeletal areas.
Another aspect of the invention is to provide a portable upper limb and shoulder exercise board which includes a slide disk, with included ferrous slug, with magnetically induced, variable, frictional drag over the board's full range of motion for rehabilitation purposes.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise board which includes a generally polygonal shape and is composed of a thin transparent top sheet covering a hollowed out free lateral slide space for permanent magnets which are confined within the boundary ring on the lateral sides and by a bottom close out sheet. Magnets are free to be attracted to and move with said slide disk residing on the top on the board, thereby causing magnetically induced frictional resistance force against slide disk motion anywhere on the board; thereby providing for a versatile resistance exercise program for the musculoskeletal system.
Another object of the invention is to provide a portable upper limb and shoulder exercise board with a method of both measuring and varying the amount of energy expended by the patient in moving the slide disk along prescribed indicia tracks, or paths, during exercise and also yielding knowledge of day to day performance improvements by the patient. The apparatus' associated frictional resistance force relationships are analytically established and may be calibrated for measurement of energy of motion as Force×Distance traveled.
Another object of the invention is to provide a portable upper limb and shoulder incline exercise board facilitated by a companion stand configured for securing the board at selectable frontal elevation angles.
Another object of the invention is to provide a rope, pulley and pull ring system in combination with the incline exercise board, thereby providing a means for the patient's good brain and good limb to physically assist the affected limb (and affected brain) in traversing the path of therapy in the plane of the incline exercise board.
Another object of the invention is to provide a challenge course of movement by placing bumps along a prescribed path on the board's face. These raised bumps are utilized as either challenge obstacles or rest stops along the incline plane. The bumps may be humorous or challenging in design, as smiley faces.
Various other objects and advantages of the present invention, and its most novel features, will become apparent to those skilled in the art by perusing the accompanying specification, drawings and claims.
It is understood that although the invention disclosed herein is fully capable of achieving the objects and providing the advantages describe, the characteristics of the invention described herein are merely illustrative of the preferred embodiments. Accordingly, we do not intend that the scope of our exclusive rights and privileges in the invention be limited to details of the invention described. We do intend that equivalents, adaptations and modifications of the invention reasonably inferable from the description contained herein be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Briefly stated, the present invention contemplates a portable exercise apparatus with ergonomic abdominal fitting features and an energy measurement method; which exercise apparatus has a flat surface on which an exercise disk, loaded with ferrous material, is slidably forced laterally against a variable frictional resistance which is induced by a downward magnetic coupling of the disk with vertically polarized permanent magnets on the underside of the board's thin, transparent top sheet; said magnets are identically pulled upward by the same magnetic coupling but, with different, but co-directional, frictional resistance and with freedom to slide laterally, with resistance, within a free air space bounded by an outer peripheral ring and a bottom close out sheet. Movement of the disk by the patient therefore facilitates a method, or means, of providing measurable limb and shoulder physical exercise with disk motion along indicia paths as prescribed by the practitioner. This allow monitoring of energy and a daily measurement of relative improvement performance of the patient. Magnetic strength may be varied by the substitution or addition or subtraction of magnets with different strengths as the patient's strength changes. A high frictional resistance is desired, which is facilitated by the choice of plastic for both the disk and slide surfaces. By prior calibration of slide force, and by knowledge of the accumulative path length along indicia lines, total energy expended may be simply determined. The patent provides the relationship of Energy=Force×Distance where Force is a complex value of the disk weight and magnetically induced friction of both the top and bottom of the top sheet acting upon to oppose motion of both the disk and the magnet. A companion incline stand is shown which facilitates the choosing of variable positions of elevation angles of the board with respect to the patient. A rope, pulley and pull ring system is shown in combination with the incline stand and exercise board, whereby the pulley is attached to the upward extreme of the inclined board, thereby allowing for patient assisted therapy in “climbing” over obstacles along a prescribed path.
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20070219049 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |