This invention pertains in general to a rehabilitation device. More particularly, the present invention pertains to an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation, e.g. to use for swallow exercises and for jaw exercises.
Swallowing is a complex action involving muscles and nerves within oral cavity, pharynx and esophagus, as well as a swallowing centre in the brain that is connected to the pharynx and esophagus by nerves.
Dysphagia is dysfunction of the swallowing and is in general terms described as an inability to move food, or liquid, from the mouth to the stomach. Dysphagia is a symptom of many different causes and may result from congenital abnormalities, structural damage, and/or medical conditions. For example, it may occur after head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment. Dysphagia may also occur after total laryngectomy as muscles involved in swallowing are removed or transected.
The impact on the quality of life for dysphagia patients may be substantial. For example, subjects suffering from dysphagia may be affected by chronic malnutrition, dehydration, failure to thrive, aspiration pneumonia, and exacerbation of chronic lung disease.
There are many ways to treat dysphagia and conventional therapies for dysphagia generally include dietary modification, compensatory techniques like postural alterations, indirect therapy like strengthening exercises for swallowing muscles, direct therapy like exercises during swallowing and medical therapy. The aim of the treatment is to maintain adequate nutritional and hydrational intake and to maximize airway protection. With strengthening therapy, the swallowing muscles may be exercised and the swallowing function improved. This may result in that feeding tube dependency and diet modification may be reduced. Additionally, the risk of aspiration pneumoniae and trismus may be reduced. By reducing the listed issues, a higher quality of life may be achieved.
However, there are problems associated with current strengthening therapy. There currently does not exist any exercise device, or rehabilitation device, that is suitable for persons that have undergone a total laryngectomy. Traditionally, dysphagia for these persons has mainly been treated by surgical methods, pharmacological methods and coping strategies. For this reason, existing exercise devices do not target all of the necessary muscles for persons that have undergone total laryngectomy. Additionally, as existing exercising devices are not intended for persons that have undergone total laryngectomy, these exercise devices are not suitable for a user having tracheostoma. Existing exercise devices may cover the tracheostoma and/or make breathing difficult during use of the exercise device.
Furthermore, there currently does not exist any exercise devices, or rehabilitation devices, that is possible to use for different exercises. In order to exercise different muscles, different exercise devices have to be used. Thus, a user needs to have several different rehabilitation devices for different purposes. In addition to this, existing exercise devices generally also have the drawback that the resistance used for training is unknown and that the resistance is not possible to vary. The lack of knowledge of the used resistance and the possibility to vary the resistance is also a problem for exercises that do not need an exercise device at all. These exercises usually also have the disadvantages that they often are performed in unfeasible positions, such as laying down etc.
Hence, an improved exercise device would be advantageous, and in particular, an exercise device allowing for increased user comfort, which is possible to use for different exercises and which additionally also is suitable for a person that has undergone total laryngectomy.
Accordingly, the present invention preferably seeks to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies and disadvantages, singly or in any combination, and solves at least the above-mentioned problems by providing an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation. Said exercise device comprises a curved exerciser body forming a support and holding means mounted to said exerciser body. The exercise device further comprises chin receiving means movably connected to said holding means and exercising means for creating resistance when the chin receiving means is moved towards the exerciser body. The exercising means is configured to extend between said exerciser body and said chin receiving means.
According to an aspect, there is provided an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation with a variable resistance, the exercise device comprising an exerciser body forming a support, chin receiving means movably connected to the exerciser body, exercising means for creating resistance when the chin receiving means is moved towards the exerciser body, and a lever arm connected to the exerciser body via a fulcrum and configured to interact with the exercising means, wherein the exercising means or the fulcrum is displaceable to provide a variable resistance against movement of the chin receiving means towards the exerciser body.
Optionally, the exerciser body comprises a chest resting plate adapted to engage with a chest of a user of the exercise device. Optionally, the at least a part of the chest resting plate is provided with a padding.
Optionally, the chin receiving means comprises a chin receiving plate for receiving a chin of a user of the exercise device. Optionally, the at least a part of the chin receiving plate is provided with a padding.
Optionally, the exercising means comprises a spring or an elastomer member. Optionally, the exercising means is slidable along the exerciser body to provide the variable resistance. Optionally, the exercising means is arranged to extend between the exerciser body and the lever arm.
Optionally, one end of the exercising means is connected to the exerciser body with an attachment device. Optionally, one end of the exercising means is connected to the lever arm with an attachment device. Optionally, the exercising means is detachably attached to the exerciser body and/or the chin receiving means with the attachment device, thereby making the exercising means replaceable. Optionally, a length of the exercising means is adjustable by the attachment device to provide the variable resistance.
Optionally, the exercise device further comprises a holding means comprising an elongated member, wherein the elongated member is secured to the exerciser body at one end and configured to receive the lever arm at the other end. Optionally, the lever arm is pivotally connected to the elongated member by the fulcrum, around which the lever arm is pivotal.
Optionally, the exercise device further comprises a handle, wherein the handle is attached to the respective ends of the exerciser body, thereby forming a closed loop with the exerciser body.
Optionally, the fulcrum is displaceable to provide the variable resistance. Optionally, the fulcrum is displaceable to adjust a lever ratio of the lever arm. Optionally, the fulcrum is displaceable between a number of pivot positions. Optionally, the number of pivot positions are defined by a rack of the lever arm.
Optionally, the exercise device further comprises a holding means secured to the exerciser body, wherein the holding means is configured to receive the lever arm. Optionally, the lever arm is coupled to the holding means via the fulcrum.
Optionally, the exercising means is disposed between the exerciser body and the adjustment lever. Optionally, the exercise device further comprises a handle disposed between the exerciser body and the adjustment lever, wherein the exercising means is disposed inside the handle.
Optionally, the lever arm comprises an elongate member having a first end and a second end, wherein the lever arm is connected to the exercising means at the first end and is configured to interact with the chin receiving means at the second end. Optionally, the chin receiving means comprises a connection member pivotal around a fulcrum/pin. Optionally, the connection member comprises a first arm configured to interact with the lever arm, and a pair of second arms configured to receive the lever arm between them when the lever arm pivots about the fulcrum. Optionally, the lever arm is configured to interact with the chin receiving means via a roller. Optionally, the lever arm is connected to the exercising means via a loading arrangement, and the loading arrangement is configured to compress the exercising means when the lever arm pivots about the fulcrum. Optionally, the loading arrangement comprises a connecting element and a stop, wherein the connecting element has a first end connected to the lever arm and a second end connected to the stop, the exercising means is disposed between the lever arm and the stop, and the stop configured to compress the exercising means when the lever arm pivots about the fulcrum by movement of the connecting element.
Also disclosed herein is an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation with a variable resistance, the exercise device comprising an exerciser body forming a support, a chin receiving means movably connected to the exerciser body, exercising means for creating resistance when the chin receiving means is moved towards the exerciser body, and a lever arm connected to the exerciser body via a fulcrum and configured to interact with the exercising means, wherein the exercising means is displaceable to provide a variable resistance against movement of the chin receiving means towards the exerciser body.
Also disclosed herein is an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation with a variable resistance, the exercise device comprising an exerciser body forming a support, chin receiving means movably connected to the exerciser body, exercising means for creating resistance when the chin receiving means is moved towards the exerciser body; and a lever arm connected to the exerciser body via a fulcrum and configured to interact with the exercising means, wherein the fulcrum is displaceable to provide a variable resistance against movement of the chin receiving means towards the exerciser body.
Thereby, an exercise device for adjustable swallowing rehabilitation, which is possible to use for a plurality of exercises, and with a variable resistance, is provided. The provided exercise device additionally provides an increased user comfort.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of which the invention is capable of will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of embodiments of the present invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which
The following description focuses on an embodiment of the present invention applicable to an exercise device and in particular to an exercise device for swallowing rehabilitation. However, it may be appreciated that the exercise device is suitable also for other purposes than swallowing rehabilitation. Examples of such purposes may be voice training, general jaw training, swallowing training, and other dysphagia conditions.
The exercise device 10 further comprises holding means 40 mounted to the exercise body 20. As seen in
The holding means 40 may be realized in different ways and
The exercise device 10 further comprises exercising means 50 for creating resistance when the chin receiving means 30 is moved towards the exerciser body 10, i.e. for creating a resistance to a user using the exercise device 10. The exercising means 50 is arranged to extend between said exerciser body 20 and said chin receiving means 30. According to the embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments, the exercising means 50 may be detachably attached to the exerciser body and/or the chin receiving means 30 with the attachment device 55, thereby making the exercising means 50 replaceable. This makes it possible to replace, or exchange, the exercising means 50 by another exercising means 50. This may be usable in case the exercising means 50 breaks. This may also be used for changing the load, or the resistance, created by said exercising means 50. For example, if a user finds an exercising means 50 with a certain stiffness or resistance too easy to exercise with, the exercising means 50 may be replaced by another exercising means 50, which has another, higher, stiffness, or resistance. Thereby an amount of resistance created by said exercising means 50 may be changed. By changing the resistance, or the load, of the exercise device 10, a user using the exercise device 10 may continue exercising at 60-70% of maximum capacity. This may ensure that the user's strength will continue to increase.
In some embodiments, the exercising means 50 may be adjustably attached to the exerciser body and/or the chin receiving means 30 with the attachment device 55. In such embodiments, the attachment device 55 may be disposed in an elongate slot 60, as illustrated in
According to the previously described embodiment, the load of the exercising device 10 may be changed by exchanging, or replacing, the exercising means 50. According to another embodiment, a length of the exercising means 50 for creating resistance may be adjustable by the attachment device 55 with which the exercising means 50 is attached. Thereby, an amount of resistance created by said exercising means 50 may be changed. The length of the exercising means 50 may also be adjusted in order to adjust the height of the exercise device 10, such that it is more suitably adapted to the user using the exercise device 10.
The exercising means 50 may comprise, for example, a spring. An example of such embodiment is illustrated in
According to another embodiment, the exercising means 50 may comprise an elastomer member such as a silicone block. Depending on the size, shape, stiffness and density of the elastomer member, the resistance of the exercise device 10 may be regulated.
The exercise device 10 according to the present disclosure achieves an increased user comfort. The construction of the exercise device 10 makes it possible for a user to perform swallowing rehabilitation in comfortable positions, e.g. in an upright position. Thus, the user does not have to lay down in order to perform the exercises. Additionally, the provided exercise device 10 comprises a construction with an exerciser body 20, which does not cover a tracheostoma when it is in use. This makes it easy to breathe when using the exercise device 10 and makes the provided exercise device 10 suitable for users having undergone a total laryngectomy. In some embodiments, in order to improve the user comfort for a user with a tracheostoma even further, the exercise device 10 may additionally comprise an opening, for example a hole or a fork in the exerciser body 20. The opening makes it possible for air to freely flow through the hole of the exerciser body 20 in and out from the tracheostoma.
Furthermore, with the chin receiving means 30, which is movable relative the exerciser body 20, the user may receive tactile feedback while performing swallowing rehabilitation. By receiving direct feedback while performing swallowing rehabilitation, the user experience may be improved, which may motivate the user to continue using the exercise device 10.
In some embodiments, the exercise device 10 may further comprise a handle 65. The handle 65 may be attached to the respective ends of the curved exerciser body 20. By providing a handle that connects the exterior ends of the exerciser body 20, the exerciser body 20 and the handle 65 form a closed loop and thus provide a solid and secure construction of the exercise device 10. With a handle 65 that a user may grip during use of the exercise device 10, the exercise device 10 may also be easier to operate and to hold in the right position during exercise.
One of the advantages with the exercise device 10 presented herein is that the exercise device 10 may be used for a plurality of different exercises. The exercises start from the previously described start position and from this position the plurality of different exercises may be performed. Some of these exercises will now be described with reference to
Another exercise, which may be performed with the exercise device 10, is illustrated in
Still another exercise, which may be performed with the exercise device 10, is illustrated in
Taken together, the three previously described exercises may target suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles—for larynx elevation, sternocleidomastoid muscle and lateral pterygoid—mouth opening and trismus prevention-treatment. Thus, by using the provided exercise device 10, the anterior tongue strength may be increased, the maximum mouth opening may be increased, and volume and strength of muscles may be increased. Thus, the provided exercise device 10 targets all the muscles that may be trained by a person that has undergone a total laryngectomy. Additionally, as the load of the exercising means 50 may be known, it is possible to choose an exercise device 10 with a suitable load for a certain user and potentially also increase the load as the muscles become stronger.
Another embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The exercise device 10 also comprises a chin receiving means 30 movably connected to the exerciser body 20. The chin receiving means 30 comprises a chin resting plate 31 and padding (not shown), such as the padding 33 shown in
The exercise device 10 also comprises an adjustment lever 70. The adjustment lever 70 comprises an elongate member that is pivotable about an adjustment pin 75. The adjustment lever 70 is connected to the exerciser body 20 via the holding means 40 and the adjustment pin 75. The adjustment lever 70 comprises a roller 80 at one end that is in contact with a lower surface of the connection member 32 of the chin receiving means 30. In operation, the chin receiving means 30 interacts with the roller 80 such that the adjustment lever 70 is pivoted about the adjustment pin 75 when the chin receiving means 30 is moved towards the exerciser body 20.
In the embodiment of
A loading arrangement is provided to connect the adjustment lever 70 to the exercising means 50. The loading arrangement may comprise a connecting element 85, for example a wire or cable, connected to the adjustment lever 70 at the opposite end of the adjustment lever 70 to the roller 80. The loading arrangement may also comprise a stop 90, for example a spring washer, connected to the other end of the connecting element 85. The exercising means 50 is disposed between the lever arm 70 and the stop 90. For example, the connecting element 85 may run through an axis of the exercising means 50. The adjustment lever 70, the connecting element 85 and the stop 90 are operable to compress the exercising means 50 during operation of the device 10, as will be discussed in relation to
The exercise device 10 shown in
By adjusting the pivot position of the adjustment lever 70, the resistance provided by the device 10 can be increased or decreased as desired. This is because adjusting the pivot position of the adjustment lever 70 changes the length of the adjustment lever 70 either side of the pivot. If the adjustment lever 70 has a length x and the distance from one end of the adjustment lever 70 to the pivot position is y, the lever ratio is defined as y/(x−y). As such, by changing the pivot position, the distance y and the lever ratio can be changed without changing the length of the adjustment lever. There is therefore no requirement for an extendible or retractable lever arm that may not always be used. This allows for a compact design that still can still provide a wide range of resistance against movement of the chin receiving means 30 towards the exerciser body 20.
Each pivot position may increase or decrease the resistance with respect to an adjacent position by a set amount. For example, when the adjustment pin 75 is in a minimum resistance position closest to the exercising means 50, the resistance may be of the order of 20N. Each consecutive pivot position may increase the resistance by around 20N, until a maximum resistance position furthest from the exercising means 50, where the resistance may be of the order of 160N.
As also shown in
In some examples, the exercising means 50 may comprise a plurality of springs, which may each be individually activated. The plurality of springs may be arranged in a magazine arrangement. Each spring may have an individual resistance, and a maximum resistance may be dependent on the number of springs used. For example, the spring magazine may comprise eight springs each having a 20 N resistance. Due to the individual activation of the springs, a resistance range of 20N to 160 N can be achieved.
Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims and, other embodiments than the specific above are equally possible within the scope of these appended claims.
In the claims, the term “comprises/comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Furthermore, although individually listed, a plurality of means, elements or method steps may be implemented by e.g. a single unit or processor. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion in different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms “a”, “an”, “first”, “second” etc. do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.
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