This invention relates to an apparatus to enhance blood circulation to a region of the body for the purpose of healing, improved performance, or aesthetic improvement.
Blood flow can be enhanced by repeatedly raising and lowering a body member from an elevation above the heart to an elevation below the heart very slowly to allow the blood time to move between regions of the body. Treatment by this method is a slow process that can take weeks if not months to treat an injury. Even after an injury is healed, patients may choose to continue use of the apparatus in order to prevent future injuries or to treat less serious conditions associated with poor blood circulation. Therefore, it is crucial that the apparatus is suitable for a patient's home environment. The apparatus must be safe in order to prevent injury to animals and other members of the household. The apparatus must also be quiet, comfortable, sanitary, and not too intrusive so as too discourage regular use.
Comfort is the most over-riding concern since many patients are in poor physical condition and often over-weight making physical movements painful. In order for the treatment to be successful, the patient must use the apparatus for at least one hour a day for several weeks or even months. Therefore, the comfort level is extremely important for the treatment to be successful.
A blood flow enhancement apparatus was developed to integrate into household furniture, such as a typical living room table. The wide base of a table provides the stability required to lift a heavy limb to a height well above the heart while providing the lateral strength to prevent injury due to instability of the apparatus. In addition, the table allows the apparatus to be stored in the location in which it will be used, eliminating the effort required to move the apparatus into position. The table also provides a barrier for protection from injury to other humans and pets along with noise reduction.
To help maximize usage by the patient, the sling was designed to for optimum comfort, weight distribution, ease-of-use, and cleanliness.
The apparatus consists of a supporting sling suspended by a motorized scissor lift. The scissor lift mechanism is contained within the structure of the table.
The sling may be elongated in order to spread the weight of the limb over a large support area. The sling material may be a stretchy fabric to conform to the shape of the patient's limb. The sling may pivot from a single point on each side to allow the support angle to change as the height of the sling changes. The supports for the sling may extend outward from the table towards the patient to spread the weight over a larger portion of the leg.
A safety barrier may be employed to surround the scissor lift mechanism to prevent injury to humans or animals.
Turning to the drawings, there is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 17546233 | Dec 2021 | US |
Child | 18221755 | US |