Claims
- 1. In a self-help rehabilitation device comprising an ensemble of complimentary components wherein means are attached to each band of an individual suffering a localized injury or incapacity relative to one side of his body so as to enable movement of one side of the individual's body to effect movement of an incapacitated limb or joint associated with an incapacitated limb, the improvement comprising:A pair of complimentary gloves wherein each glove is configured to (a) fit an enabled hand and a disabled hand and (b) adapted for releasable coupling to one another via a complimentary array of “hook and loop” material affixed to each glove, said array of “hook and loop” material being affixed to each of said palm and backhand surfaces of each glove of said complimentary pair so as to permit releasable coupling of a palm of one member of said pair to either a palm or backhand surface of another member of said glove pair; and wherein said array of “hook” and “loop” material on each of said palm and backhand surface of each member of said pair of complimentary gloves is the same where one such glove of said complimentary pair is provided with an array of “hook” material and the other glove of said complimentary pair is provided with an array of “loop” material.
- 2. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, where each member of said pair of gloves includes indicia which guide an individual in the use thereof to effect therapeutic exercise routines for rehabilitative extension or exercise of an affected joint or muscle.
- 3. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said gloves of said member pair has an open digital end.
- 4. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said gloves of said member pair has a digital end wherein the distal finger portion thereof has been removed.
- 5. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, further comprising means for securely fastening each said glove to a wrist of each of said disabled hand and to said enabled hand, whereby upon coupling of one glove to another via complimentary array of “hook and loop” material, movement of a disabled hand is effected by movement of an enabled hand.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application 60/241,612 filed Oct. 19, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/241612 |
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