Claims
- 1. In a self-help rehabilitation device comprising an ensemble of complimentary components wherein means are attached to each hand 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 wraps wherein each wrap 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 wrap, said array of “hook and loop” material being affixed to each of the palm and backhand surfaces of each wrap 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 wrap 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 wraps is the same where one such wrap of said complimentary pair is provided with an exposed array of “hook” material and the other wrap of said complimentary pair is provided with an exposed array of “loop” material.
- 2. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, wherein each of said pair further comprises a thumb hole for affixing said wrap about the hand and onto the thumb of a user.
- 3. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 1, where at least one member of said pair of wraps 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.
- 4. In a self-help rehabilitation device comprising an ensemble of complimentary components wherein means are attached to each hand 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 wraps wherein each wrap 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 wrap, said array of “hook and loop” material being affixed to each of the palm and backhand surfaces of each wrap 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 wrap 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 wraps is the same where one such wrap of said complimentary pair is provided with an exposed array of “hook” material and the other wrap of said complimentary pair is provided with an exposed array of “loop” material, where: (A) one member of said pair comprises a generally elliptical shape with an array of hooks disposed on one end of the interior of the member, and the exterior of the member comprising three sections of arrays of loop material wherein two such sections are disposed on opposite ends of the exterior of the member and one section is approximately centered on the member, and (B) the other member of said pair comprises a generally elliptical shape having an interior component comprising two sections of arrays of loop material located at the opposed ends of the interior of the member, and an exterior component comprising three sections of arrays of hooks disposed thereon wherein two such sections are disposed on opposite ends of the exterior of the member and one section is approximately centered on the member.
- 5. The improved self-help rehabilitation device of claim 4, wherein each of said members is retained in position relative to the palm by releasable means including a retainer strap.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application U.S. Ser. No. 09/909,323, filed Jul. 20, 2001 entitled Rehabilitation & Exercise System.
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