AU2001238712A1 - Acupressure treatment device and methods of use - Google Patents
Acupressure treatment device and methods of useInfo
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Description
ACCUPRESSURE TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
Field ofthe nvention The present invention relates to an acupressure device, and, in particular, to an acupressure device having an orienting peripheral margin, an orienting template, an orienting protrusion, or an orienting constellation to align or key the device to specific anatomical landmarks ofthe human body.
Background ofthe Invention Acupressure, as with acupuncture, is a form of treatment for various conditions and maladies. Acupuncture is well known to eastern medical thought and practice, but only recently is introduced into western medicine. Acupuncture can be traced back at least 2,500 years as a form of medical treatment in China. The concept behind acupuncture is based on the premise there are patterns of energy flow through the body that are essential for proper health. Imbalance or disruption of energy flow through any of these patterns is believed to be responsible for disease. Which pattern is disrupted, and where, influences which disease state is experienced by the afflicted person.
The energy flow patterns through the body have been mapped extensively and there are substantial numbers of points along the flow patterns where the energy flow is close to the skin surface. Using needles of various types, the acupuncturist is able to reach these points by placing the needles into the skin. The presence ofthe needle at a point alters the flow of energy, changing the dynamics in the energy flow. When done properly, using the proper number and position of needles, acupuncture re-aligns the energy flow to one of balance and restoration of health.
The pattern of energy flow disruption is identifiable to the type of disease that the patient presents with. The acupuncturist determines the ailment complained of which then identifies the energy flow imbalance. The energy flow imbalance is then corrected by placing one or more needles into the appropriate points that are associated with the type of energy flow imbalance corresponding to the disease.
The National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Statement on Acupuncture, No. 107, November 3-5, 1997, concluded that acupuncture was an effective therapy for certain medical conditions, especially those involving nausea and pain and should be integrated into standard medical practice. In particular, headaches, nausea, menstrual cramps, low back pain and dental analgesia were some ofthe medical conditions acupuncture was considered useful for.
The most common use for acupuncture in the U.S. is pain, with headache as the most frequent complaint in doctors' offices review of symptoms, and the most frequent reason for use of over-the-counter medications. U.S. and Chinese studies have shown acupuncture and acupressure therapy are useful for treating pain.
Acupressure is a direct offshoot of acupuncture wherein one or more known points on the surface ofthe skin receive pressure instead of having a needle inserted. The concept remains the same, re-institute balanced energy flow as treatment of a malady caused by an imbalance in the energy flow through the body. Western medical research has also shown physiological effects, including reflexes and neurohumoral effects of acupuncture and acupressure in human subjects. Acupuncture and acupressure have also been used successfully in the treatment of a wide variety of other medical and health related conditions. For example, these techniques have been shown to be useful for relieving postoperative nausea and for alleviating the symptoms associated with drug withdrawal. Thus, acupressure therapy is a simple inexpensive technique, with virtually no negative side effects, that could greatly enhance the treatment of many health conditions if it were readily available to the lay public.
Acupuncture and acupressure points are at anatomically defined areas of the skin along 12 meridians, or lines of energy flow. In addition, further research has determined that there are several areas on the surface ofthe skin where the entire body is represented as a homunculus. Several areas incorporating a homunculus representation are the ears, hands, scalp, and soles ofthe feet. Acupuncture and acupressure to portions ofthe ear, hand, or sole of
the foot effects a corrective energy or reflex change in the part ofthe body represented by that part ofthe homunculus.
Several acupressure devices are known in the art, for example, see U.S.
Patent Nos. 3,866,597; 3,886,939; 3,987,787; and 4,022,189, all issued to Boxer. The devices disclosed make use of one or more small rigid objects that are applied to the user. The devices disclosed are either square or rectangular in shape and they either have a single small object in the center or several spread randomly across the surface ofthe device. Each of these devices requires that either the user or a helper have considerable knowledge and experience in determining where and how to place the objects on the user's skin. U.S. Patent
No. 3,901,234 issued to Yazawa discloses a similar device to that of Boxer, but adds a medicated adhesive layer.
U.S. Patent No. 4,098,277 issued to Mendell discloses a custom molded, and expensive, device for use in a person's ear that bears one or more blunt protrusions ofthe mold surface as acupressure points. Such a device is limited to use by only the person for which the device is molded and requires skilled help in fabricating the device. Placement ofthe acupressure points on the device is permanent. A single patient would require any number of individual custom molded devices, each device having a different pattern of acupressure points corresponding to treatment of differing maladies, in order to treat the different maladies that one person may encounter over time.
Another device is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,073,296 issued to
McCall wherein the device is a custom molded piece, again for a single individual's ear. This device incorporates nodules inserted into the surface ofthe molded device to achieve the acupressure effect. Like the Mendell device, this device requires one of high skill to construct the device for proper fit and each mold can only treat the one specific malady intended.
What is needed is a device that is relatively inexpensive, which can be applied by the user without need to involve an expert in acupressure in the process. Each devise should be keyed to a particular anatomical surface shape that is readily identifiable to the user, thus providing easy accurate placement of the acupressure device.
Summary ofthe Invention The present invention includes an acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body. The device is keyed (e.g. with an orienting margin, an orienting protrusion, an orienting constellation, or an orienting template) to a particular anatomical surface, and thus can be applied to the body to achieve a therapeutic result, without the assistance of an expert therapist. The device has the added benefit of being inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use compared to known acupressure devices.
In one embodiment, the device comprises a base sheet having a margin. The margin has at least a portion of its length shaped as an orienting margin, which corresponds to a shape on, or adjacent to, the selected skin surface portion. At least one protrusion is on the base sheet. Preferably, the orienting margin is suitable for positioning the protrusions ofthe device against the selected body surface for the application of acupressure to at least a portion of the selected body surface when the acupressure device is placed against the selected body surface. In another preferred embodiment, an adhesive layer is on a portion ofthe base sheet or protrusions, and the adhesive layer is suitable for attaching the device to the selected skin surface position.
In a further embodiment, the device ofthe present invention comprises a base sheet having one protrusion or a plurality of protrusions arranged in a constellation. The position ofthe one protrusion or the shape ofthe constellation corresponds to a shape on, or adjacent to, the selected skin surface portion when the base sheet is placed on the selected body surface. Thus, the one protrusion or the constellation can be used to orient the device on the skin surface. In a preferred embodiment, the shape ofthe constellation is suitable for positioning the protrusions ofthe device against the selected body surface for the application of acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface when the acupressure device is placed against the selected body surface. In another preferred embodiment, an adhesive layer is on a portion ofthe base sheet or protrusions, and the adhesive layer is suitable for attaching the device to the selected skin surface position.
In a further embodiment, the device ofthe present invention comprises a base sheet having an orienting template, e.g., orienting markings such as printed
or embossed markings on the device, that correspond to a shape on, or adjacent to, the selected skin surface portion when the base sheet is placed on the selected body surface. Thus, the template can be used to orient the device on the skin surface. In a preferred embodiment, the shape ofthe markings is suitable for positioning the protrusions ofthe device against the selected body surface for the application of acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface when the acupressure device is placed against the selected body surface. In another preferred embodiment, an adhesive layer is on a portion ofthe base sheet or protrusions, and the adhesive layer is suitable for attaching the device to the selected skin surface position.
An object ofthe present invention is to provide a device that may be applied by any user with out any need for formal training in acupressure treatment or anatomy. This is accomplished by the device having an orienting margin, an orienting protrusion, an orienting constellation, or an orienting template which facilitates effective alignment/placement and contact between the device and selected acupressure points. Such a device is preferably constructed with materials that are medically approved and hypoallergenic.
Another object ofthe present invention is to provide a device that is capable of adapting to a number of different treatments. This is accomplished by using any number of protrusions, in any number of different patterns, appropriate for any number of individual maladies and pains. The various different numbers of protrusions or patterns are keyed to corresponding orienting margins, orienting constellations, orienting templates or orienting protrusions which are then alignable to one or more appropriate anatomical landmarks. This is to ensure that the proper treatment is applied to the proper skin area corresponding to the anatomical landmark.
The invention provides an acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface portion; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides an acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a base sheet; a
plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface portion; and a fastener.
The invention also provides an acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a base sheet; one or more protrusions on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein one or more protrusions is an orienting protrusion suitable for aligning the device to the selected skin surface portion.
The invention also provides an acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a base sheet; one or more protrusions on the base sheet; a fastener; and an orienting template on the base sheet suitable for aligning the device to the selected skin surface portion.
The invention also provides a device for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular fossa, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on said triangular fossa; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener. The invention also provides a device for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape or configuration that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular fossa of a human; and a fastener. The invention also provides a device for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on the triangular fossa ofthe human; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: a base sheet; at least one protrusion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting protrusion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on the triangular fossa ofthe human.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus or concha ridge of a human, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on said tragus or concha ridge; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus or concha ridge of a human; and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human; and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on the tragus or concha ridge of a human; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet having
an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting protrusion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on the tragus or concha ridge of a human.
The invention also provides a device for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrasion is an orienting protrusion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human. The invention also provides a device for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said antitragus, at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus; and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus of a human; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener. The invention also provides a device for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting
protrusion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus.
The invention also provides a device for treating lower back pain or sciatica, comprising: a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to a cartilage ridge of a human ear, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said cartilage ridge; at least one protrasion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating lower back pain or sciatica in a human, comprising: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to a cartilage ridge of a human ear; and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating lower back pain or sciatica, comprising: a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said cartilage ridge; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention also provides a device for treating lower back pain or sciatica in a human, comprising: a base sheet; at least one protrusion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrasion is an orienting protrasion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to a cartilage ridge.
The invention also provides therapeutic methods for performing acupressure on a human in need of such therapy comprising applying a device of the invention to a preselected skin portion of the human. For example, the invention the following therapeutic methods which are provided to illustrate the methods ofthe invention, and are not intended to be limiting.
The invention provides a method for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device to the human's triangular fossa, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular fossa, wherein said
orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on said triangular fossa; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the triangular fossa ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape or configuration that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular fossa; and a fastener. The invention provides a method for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device to the human's triangular fossa, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on said triangular fossa; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener. The invention provides a method for treating premenstrual syndrome or menstrual cramps in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the triangular fossa ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting protrusion suitable for position the device on or adjacent to one or more therapy points on the triangular fossa.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the human's tragus or concha ridge, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus or concha ridge, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on said tragus or concha ridge; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device an or adjacent to the human's tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha, or posterior external auditory meatus, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting
margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha, or posterior external auditory meatus, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha, or posterior external auditory meatus; at least one protrasion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the tragus or concha ridge ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrasions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus or concha ridge; and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha, or posterior external auditory meatus ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha, or posterior external auditory meatus; and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device to the human's tragus or concha ridge, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on said tragus or concha ridge; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the human's tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus; at least one protrasion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device to the tragus or concha ridge ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrasion is an orienting protrasion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on the tragus or concha ridge.
The invention provides a method for treating smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; at least one protrasion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrasion is an orienting protrasion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus. The invention provides a method for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the human's antitragus or upper ear lobe, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said antitragus; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the antitragus or upper ear lobe ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrasions is ananged in an orienting constellation having a shape that corcesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus; and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the human's antitragus or upper ear lobe, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one
or more therapy points on or adjacent to said antitragus; at least one protrusion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
A method for treating headache or migraine headache in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to the antitragus of the human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; at least one protrusion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting protrasion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus.
The invention provides a method for treating lower back pain or sciatica, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to a human cartilage ridge, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having a margin, wherein the margin has at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin which conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the cartilage ridge, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said cartilage ridge; and at least one protrasion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating lower back pain or sciatica in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to a cartilage ridge ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; a plurality of protrasions on the base sheet, wherein the plurality of protrusions is ananged in an orienting constellation having a shape that conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to said cartilage ridge; and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating lower back pain or sciatica, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to a human cartilage ridge, wherein the device comprises a base sheet having an orienting template to position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to said cartilage ridge; at least one protrasion on the base sheet, and a fastener.
The invention provides a method for treating lower back pain or sciatica in a human, comprising: applying an acupressure device on or adjacent to a cartilage ridge ofthe human, wherein the device comprises: a base sheet; at least one protrusion on the base sheet; and a fastener; wherein at least one protrusion is an orienting protrusion suitable for position the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the cartilage ridge.
The invention also provides a device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body comprising: a base sheet; a fastener; one or more protrusions; and a means for orienting the device to the selected skin surface portion. These and other objects ofthe present invention and many ofthe attendant advantages ofthe present invention will be readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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Figures 1-10 illustrate devices shown in WO 00/23035; Figure 11, for reference, depicts a ventral view of a homunculus representation found on the palmar surface of a human hand;
Figure 12, for reference, depicts a dorsal view of a homunculus representation found on the dorsal surface of a human hand;
Figures 13-16 illustrates devices shown in WO 00/23035; Figure 17 depicts a side plan view of an embodiment ofthe present invention;
Figure 18 depicts a side plan view of yet another further additional embodiment ofthe present invention;
Figure 19 depicts a side plan view of yet another further additional embodiment ofthe present invention;
Figure 20 depicts a side plan view of yet another further additional embodiment ofthe present invention; Figure 21 is a top plan view of an alternative embodiment ofthe present invention shown in relationship to specific anatomic landmarks;
Figure 22 depicts a side plan view of yet another further additional embodiment ofthe present invention;
Figure 23B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the triangular fossa, which can be used to treat premenstrual syndrome and/or menstraal cramps; Figure 23A depicts the device used to treat premenstraal syndrome and/or menstraal cramps in Figure 23B;
Figure 24B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the helix root, which can be used to treat impotency or libido; Figure 24A depicts the device used to treat impotency or libido in Figure 24B; Figure 25D depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix, which can be used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica; Figure 25 A depicts the device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica in Figure 25D; additional embodiments ofthe device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica are depicted in Figures 25B, 25C, 25E and 25F;
Figure 26B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix and triangular fossa, which can be used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica; Figure 26A depicts the device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica in Figure 26B; Figure 27B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device of the invention fastened to therapy points on the scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat insomnia and/or jet lag; Figure 27 A depicts the device used to treat insomnia and/or jet lag in Figure 27 A;
Figure 28B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the helix, which can be used to treat stress and/or anxiety; Figure 28A depicts the device used to treat stress and/or anxiety in Figure 28B;
Figure 29B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus, which can be used to treat fatigue; Figure 29 A depicts the device used to treat fatigue in Figure 29B; Figure 3 OB depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the lower scaphoid, which can be used to treat ailments ofthe shoulder; Figure 30A depicts the device used to treat the shoulder in Figure 3 OB; Figure 3 IB depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix tail and lower scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat neck pain and/or shoulder pain;
Figure 31 A depicts the device used to treat neck pain and/or shoulder pain in Figure 3 IB;
Figure 32B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti tragus, antihelix tail, or scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat neck and shoulder pain; Figure 32A depicts the device used to treat neck and shoulder pain in Figure 32B; Figure 32C depicts an additional embodiment ofthe device which may be used to treat sinusitis;
Figure 33B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the upper posterior ear lobe, which can be used to treat temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ); Figure 33 A depicts the device used to treat temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) in Figure 33B;
Figure 34B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus, which can be used to treat smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal; Figure 34A depicts the device used to treat smoking, drug or alcohol withdrawal in Figure 34B;
Figures 35A-C illustrates devices shown in WO 00/23035;
Figure 36B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the triangular fossa, superior and inferior concha, and concha ridge, which can be used to treat smoking, drug and/or alcohol addiction or withdrawal; Figure 36A depicts the device used to treat smoking, drug and/or alcohol addiction or withdrawal in Figure 36B;
Figure 37B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the superior helix, which can be used to treat allergies; Figure 37A depicts the device used to treat allergies in Figure 37B;
Figure 38B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the inferior concha, which can be used to treat asthma; Figure 38A depicts the device used to treat asthma in Figure 38B;
Figure 39B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix tail and tragus,
which can be used to treat motion and/or sea sickness and vertigo; Figures 39A and 39C depict a device used to treat motion and/or sea sickness or vertigo in Figure 39B;
Figure 40B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the upper lobe and antitragus, which can be used to treat migraine headache; and Figure 40A depicts the device used to treat migraine headache in Figure 40B;
Figure 41 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points positioned near the antitragus 110, which can be used to treat headache or migraine headache;
Figure 42A depicts a side plan view of a human ear, and Figures 42B and 42C depict side plan views of human ears with devices ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on or near the helical ridge, which can be used to induce appetite suppression, promote weight loss or treat gastrointestinal complaints;
Figure 43 A depicts a side plan view of a human ear, and a device ofthe invention; Figure 43B depicts a side plan view of a human ear with a device of the present invention partially fastened thereto; and Figure 43C depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus, which can be used to treat smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, or to promote weight loss;
Figure 44 depicts a device ofthe invention having an orienting template to align the device over a selected skin surface; Figure 44A depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened thereto; Figure 45 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device of the present invention fastened to therapy points on the ridge ofthe antihelix, which can be used to treat neck pain, shoulder pain or upper back pain or tension; Figure 45 A depicts a front view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the ridge ofthe antihelix, which can be used to treat neck pain, shoulder pain or upper back pain or tension; Figure 45B depicts the device used to treat neck pain, shoulder pain or upper back pain or tension in Figure 45;
Figure 46 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the wishbone shaped cartilage (bifurcation of upper and lower eras of antihelix), which can be used to treat low back pain, stiffness or menstraal cramps; Figure 46A depicts the device used to treat low back pain, stiffness or menstrual cramps in Figure 46;
Figure 47 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points in the cavum concha, which can be used to treat cravings, addictions, lung conditions or smoking cessation; Figure 47A depicts the device used to treat cravings, addictions, or smoking cessation in Figure 47;
Figure 48 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anterior and posterior (Fig. 48B) sides ofthe ear, which can be used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfer's elbow; Figure 48 A depicts the device used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfer's elbow in Figure 48; Figure 48C depicts a plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy point on the anterior side ofthe ear, particularly on the helix and scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfer's elbow; Figure 48D depicts a closer view of Figure 48C; Figure 48E depicts the device used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfer's elbow in Figure 48C and 48D;
Figure 49 depicts a posterior side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior concha, which can be used to treat asthma, lung conditions, addiction or withdrawal; Figure 49A depicts the device used to treat asthma, lung conditions, addiction or withdrawal in Figure 49;
Figure 50 depicts a posterior side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior lobe, which can be used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches or TMJ; Figure 50A depicts the device used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches or TMJ in Figure 50;
Figure 51 depicts a posterior side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior triangle,
which can be used to treat low back pain, sciatica, hip pain, knee pain, menstrual cramps, ankle pain or foot pain; Figure 51 A depicts the device used to treat low back pain, sciatica, hip pain, knee pain, menstrual cramps, ankle pain or foot pain in Figure 51; Figure 5 IB depicts the device used to treat low back pain sciatica and menstrual cramps; and
Figure 52 depicts a posterior side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the upper posterior pinna, which can be used to treat wrist pain, including carpal tunnel syndrome, or hand pain; Figure 52A depicts the device used to treat wrist pain, including carpal tunnel syndrome, or hand pain in Figure 52.
Detailed Description ofthe Invention As used herein, the phrase "adjacent to" is defined as near, close, contiguous, neighboring or bordering, but not necessarily in actual contact. When a first shape or part is adjacent to a second shape or part, it can be used to orient a device ofthe invention to the second shape or part.
As used herein, the term "protrusion" includes any type of object which projects from base sheet 22. A protrusion may be embedded in, affixed to, and/or molded from the base sheet 22. A protrusion, for example, may include, but is not limited to, a ball, a bead, a rounded mass, i.e., a nubbin or a disk; a nipple, a nodule, a lump, a projection, a knob, or a seed, or any combination thereof.
As used herein, "fastener" includes magnetic fasteners (e.g. magnets), mechanical fasteners (e.g. a clamp, clip, wire, or a suction or spring loaded device), and chemical fasteners (e.g. a glue or adhesive).
As used herein, the term "constellation" includes any pattern, grouping, row, geometric shape or configuration of protrasions that is keyed to an anatomical landmark or to orient the device to a proper position on the body. As used herein, the phrase "orienting template" includes any type of markings, printing, embossing, lines, impressions, signs indentations, dotted lines, cutouts, holes, scored area or indicia on or embedded in the base sheet to orient the device to the proper position on the body.
In reference to the various Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the various Figures, there is disclosed an embodiment ofthe present invention is depicted in Figures 1 and 2 as an acupressure patch 20 comprising a base sheet 22 and at least one protrusion 24. Base sheet 22 includes an adhesive layer 26, a first side 27, an opposite outer surface 28 and a peripheral margin 30. Peripheral margin 30 includes an orienting margin 32 that is at least a portion of peripheral margin 30. Not depicted is a release film placed over first side 27 and at least one protrusion 24 at the time of manufacture. The purpose of a release film is to provide for convenient packaging and to prevent premature, inadvertent or undesired application of acupressure device 20. The types and uses of release films are well lαiown in the art.
Base sheet 22 may be manufactured from a number of different materials ranging from a cloth to a film to any semi-rigid or rigid material. Various cloths useful as a base sheet include weaves made from synthetic or natural fibers, or a blend of both. Useful fibers include cotton, Dacron, polyester, and nylon. Alternatively, the base sheet may be a film made from natural or synthetic polymers and copolymers including cellulose, cellulose acetate, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, and various silicones and siloxane polymers. The film may be also be a foamed plastic. Alternatively, the base sheet may be comprised of a semi-rigid or rigid material, such as a metal or a metal alloy, e.g., a magnet. Useful metals include iron, stainless steel, nickel, copper, tin, zinc, platinum, titanium, gold and silver, and the various alloys attainable with these metals. A choice of metal or metal alloy may also depend on whether it is desired to include magnetic therapy, e.g., a magnetic field, using a magnetized metal or alloy with the use ofthe acupressure device. Preferably, the material used for base sheet 22 is of medical grade material desirable for its biocompatibility and is hypoallergenic. Figure 17 illustrates an additional embodiment ofthe present invention wherein the at least one protrasion 24 is molded from base sheet 22, as discussed above. For example, the protrasion may be created by deforming the surface of
base sheet 22, such that protrusions are formed from the same material as the base sheet 22.
Figure 18 illustrates yet another additional embodiment, wherein at least one protrasion 24 is on base sheet 22, wherein protrusion 24 comprises disk 100, and wherein disk 100 further comprises at least one additional protrusion, e.g., a nipple 110, as discussed above.
Figure 19 illustrates an additional embodiment ofthe present invention wherein the at least one protrasion 24 is embedded in base sheet 22 as discussed above. The one or more protrusion 24 may comprise a rounded mass, e.g., a disk or nubbin. Refemng now to Figure 20, an additional embodiment is illustrated, wherein protrusion 24 comprises a disk 100, which is affixed to base sheet 22.
The device may comprise any number of protrasions (e.g. beads or balls; Fig. 20A) from one to greater than ten, or even twenty, arranged in a pattern intended for any number of possible treatment patterns, examples of which are to be explained below. Spacing of the protrusions is also dependent on the intended therapy and the site of on the skin the acupressure device is to be placed. The size ofthe bead may vary in diameter from less than about 0.5 mm to greater than about 5 mm.
The protrasions may be manufactured from a number of different materials including metals, metal alloys, various ceramics and glasses, hard rubbers, hard polymers, and organic materials. Useful metals include iron, stainless steel, nickel, copper, tin, zinc, platinum, titanium, gold and silver, and the various alloys attainable with these metals. A choice of metal or metal alloy may also depend on whether it is desired to include magnetic therapy using a magnetized metal or alloy with the use of the acupressure device.
Refe ing again to Figure 1, wherein is depicted an adhesive layer 26. Adhesive layer 26 may be constructed from various adhesives in the form of pressure sensitive adhesives that are well known to the art. Choice of appropriate adhesive is guided by a desire to provide a medical grade, biocompatible, and hypoallergenic adhesive with good adhesive quality.
Adhesive layer may also useful in adhering at least one protrasion 24 to base sheet 22.
Peripheral margin 30 includes at least a portion of peripheral margin 30 as orienting margin 32. The present invention contemplates the use of various surface anatomic landmarks adjacent to known therapy points or zones, and homunculus representations to shape the orienting margin 32 to conform to the various surface anatomic landmarks of interest. By way of example, it is known that a person's head is represented on a portion ofthe person's pinna very near the anatomic landmark identified as the antitragus or upper ear lobe. The points of interest to the head correspond to therapy points used in acupressure to promote relief from headache occurring in those areas ofthe head so represented. This pattern of representation and the pattern's spatial relationship to the antitragus or upper ear lob is fairly unifonn from one person to the next. Therefore, orienting margin 32 may be shaped to contour the base ofthe antitragus, and at least one protrusion 24 may be positioned on base sheet 22 relative to orienting margin 32 to conespond to at least one therapy point in the vicinity ofthe antitragus. Just such an example using known therapy points is depicted in Figure 3.
In addition, one untrained in the art of acupressure may successfully administer acupressure therapy using a device ofthe invention that comprises a plurality of protrasions, which are arranged in a pre-determined pattern, i.e. a constellation. As with the orienting margin discussed above, a constellation, by the nature of its shape, can form an orienting constellation that allows the user to position the device over therapy points on the anatomic area such that it will provide acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface. The orienting constellation may be shaped so that the present device may be positioned for use on or about the ear, hands, nose or feet. On or about the ear, for example, a constellation may position the device to the tragus, antitragus, uterine point, shen men, antidepressent areas, along the helix, antihelix, triangular or scaphoid fossa, a cartilage ridge or other points ofthe pinna, or concha. A given constellation may also allow the device to conform to additional therapy points on the human body including, for example, on the hand, palm or fingers, for the treatment of anterior portions ofthe head, face, neck, upper chest,
back of head or spine. Additional sites used in acupressure will be known to one of skill in the art.
A device ofthe invention can also comprise a single protrasion that is positioned to allow a user to position the device over therapy points on the anatomic area such that it will provide acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface. This orienting protrusion can function alone to orient the device, or the device can comprise an orienting protrasion in combination with an orienting margin and/or an orienting constellation. The orienting protrasion may orient the device for use on a preselected surface ofthe ear, hands, nose, feet, or other part ofthe body. For example, the orienting protrusion may orient the device to therapy points on the human body including, for example, on the hand, palm or fingers, for the treatment of anterior portions ofthe head, face, neck, upper chest, back of head or spine. Additional sites used in acupressure will be known to one of skill in the art. For example, as illustrated in Figure 34A and 34B, a device ofthe invention can be aligned on the tragus, using a single orienting protrusion 101 that is aligned with the tip ofthe tragus.
A device ofthe invention can also comprise an orienting template that is positioned to allow a user to position the device over therapy points on the anatomic area such that it will provide acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface. This orienting template can function alone to orient the device, or the device can comprise an orienting template in combination with an orienting margin, an protrasion and/or an orienting constellation. The orienting template may orient the device for use on a preselected surface ofthe ear, hands, nose, feet, or other part ofthe body. For example, the orienting template may orient the device to therapy points on the human body including, for example, on the hand, palm or fingers, for the treatment of anterior portions ofthe head, face, neck, upper chest, back of head or spine. Additional sites used in acupressure will be known to one of skill in the art. For example, as illustrated in Figure 44 and 44A, a device ofthe invention can be aligned on the wishbone shaped cartilage ridge (bifurcation of upper and lower eras of antihelix), using an orienting template 118 that is aligned with the wishbone shaped cartilage ridge.
The orienting margin, orienting constellation, orienting protrusion, or orienting template is arranged in such a manner as to allow the user to apply
acupressure to therapy points for the treatment of general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstraal syndrome, menstraal cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, elbow pain, e.g., tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, wrist pain, foot pain, musculoskeletal pain temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion and sea sickness, vertigo, tinnitus, stomach ache, indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux, or nausea. Additional indications will be known to one of skill in the art. Figure 4 depicts a variation ofthe embodiment ofthe present invention wherein orienting margin 32 extends an accessory lobe 34 to an adjacent therapy point. In this example, accessory lobe 34 is extended to the therapy point on the inner surface ofthe pinna representing area subcortex by folding accessory lobe 34 over the rim the antihelix ofthe pinna to reach SC. Figure 5 shows a side elevational view depicting how this positioning is accomplished.
A majority ofthe surface of a person's pinna represents the body in the form of a homunculus. As noted above, various areas of a person's ipsilateral skull area represented by therapy points proximate the antitragus. Figure 6 discloses an acupressure device 40 having an orienting margin 42 and at least one bead 44. In Figure 7, there is shown the representative points ofthe body for the uterus point UP and the shen men SM which are found near the inner margin ofthe triangular fossa. Acupressure device 40 is positioned with orienting margin 42 adjacent the inner margin ofthe triangular fossa to position protrusions 44 over the therapy points UP and SM. Another example is depicted in Figures 8-10 disclosing an acupressure device 50 having an orienting margin 52 in the shape of a wasp waste and at least one bead 54. Represented on the surface of a person's pinna are two antidepressant areas ADl and AD2. These two areas are opposite each other over the rim ofthe antihelix proximate the point where the antihelix meets the edge ofthe antitragus. Orienting margin 52 fits within the hollow found at the junction between the antihelix and antitragus thus positioning acupressure device 50 and its associated protrasions 54 over therapy points 1 and 2.
Additional embodiments ofthe invention are illustrated in Figures 21-44.
Figure 21 is a top plan view of three alternative embodiments ofthe present invention shown in relationship to specific anatomic landmarks on the human ear;
Figure 22 depicts a magnetic base sheet 22 comprising protrasions 24 held in place on a selected skin surface ofthe human body 106 with a magnetic fastener 105.
Figure 23B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the triangular fossa, which can be used to treat premenstrual syndrome and/or menstrual cramps; Figure 23A depicts the device used to treat premenstraal syndrome and/or menstraal cramps in Figure 23B.
Figure 24B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the helix root, which can be used to treat impotency or libido; Figure 24A depicts the device used to treat impotency or libido with orienting margin 32.
Figure 25D depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix, which can be used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica; Figure 25A depicts the device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica with orienting margin 32; additional embodiments ofthe device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica are depicted in Figures 25B, 25C, 25E and 25F, with orienting margin 32 or orienting constellation, i.e., an orienting row 35 (or geometric shape).
Figure 26B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix and triangular fossa, which can be used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica; Figure 26A depicts the device used to treat lower back pain and/or sciatica, with orienting margins 32.
Figure 27B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat insomnia and/or jet lag; Figure 27 A depicts the device used to treat insomnia and/or j et lag in Figure A.
Figure 28B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the helix, which can be used to treat
stress and/or anxiety; Figure 28A depicts the device used to treat stress and/or anxiety in Figure 28B.
Figure 29B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus with wrap around tab 39, which can be used to treat fatigue; Figure 29 A depicts the device used to treat fatigue in Figure 29B.
Figure 3 OB depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the lower scaphoid, which can be used to treat ailments ofthe shoulder; Figure 30A depicts the device used to treat the shoulder in Figure 3 OB ;
Figure 3 IB depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix tail and lower scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat neck pain and/or shoulder pain; Figure 31 A depicts the device used to treat neck pain and/or shoulder pain in Figure 3 IB;
Figure 32B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti tragus, antihelix tail, or scaphoid fossa, which can be used to treat neck and shoulder pain; Figure 32A depicts the device with orienting margin 32 used to treat neck and shoulder pain in Figure 32B; Figure 32C depicts an additional embodiment ofthe device which may be used to treat sinusitis;
Figure 33B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the upper posterior ear lobe, which can be used to treat temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ); Figure 33 A depicts the device used to treat temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) in Figure 33B;
Figure 34B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention with orienting protrasion 101 fastened to therapy points on the tragus, which can be used to treat smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal; Figure 34A depicts the device used to treat smoking, drag or alcohol withdrawal in Figure 34B, with orienting protrasion 101.
Figure 35 A depicts a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention 104 having an orienting margin 108 suitable for orienting the device to the
tragus. Figure 35B, and Figure 35C depict side plan views of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus, which can be used to treat smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, or to promote weight loss. Figure 36B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the triangular fossa, superior and inferior concha, and concha ridge, which can be used to treat smoking, drug and/or alcohol addiction or withdrawal; Figure 36A depicts the device used to treat smoking, drag and/or alcohol addiction or withdrawal in Figure 36B, with orienting margins 32.
Figure 37B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the superior helix, which can be used to treat allergies; Figure 37A depicts the device used to treat allergies in Figure 37B. Figure 38B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device of the present invention fastened to therapy points on the inferior concha, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the posterior external auditory meatus 37, which can be used to treat asthma or lung conditions; Figure 38A depicts the device used to treat asthma or lung conditions in Figure 38B. Figure 39B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the anti helix tail and antitragus, which can be used to treat motion and/or sea sickness or vertigo; Figure 39A and 39C depicts the device used to treat motion and/or sea sickness in Figure 39B; Figure 40B depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points on the upper lobe and antitragus, which can be used to treat migraine headache; and Figure 40A depicts the device used to treat migraine headache in Figure 40B.
Figure 41 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe present invention fastened to therapy points positioned near the antitragus 110, having an orienting margin 32 and orienting protrasions 36 on either side ofthe antitragus 110, which orients the device, which can be used to treat headache or migraine headache;
Figure 42A depicts a side plan view of a human ear, and Figure 42B depicts a side plan view of a human ear with helical ridge 112, end of ridge 113 and indentation in ridge 114; Figure 42B depicts a device ofthe present invention, having orienting constellation 115 over the ridge, and orienting constellation 116 adjacent to the ridge, fastened to therapy points on or near the helical ridge, which can be used to induce appetite suppression, promote weight loss or treat gastrointestinal conditions such as indigestion, heartburn, ulcers, dianhea, bloating, gas, constipation, nausea, dyspepsia, or stomach pain; Figure 42C depicts a device ofthe present invention, having orienting protrasion 117 over the ridge indentation, and orienting constellation 116 adjacent to the ridge, fastened to therapy points on or near the helical ridge, which can be used to induce appetite suppression, promote weight loss or treat gastrointestinal conditions such as indigestion, heartburn, ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, gas, constipation, nausea, dyspepsia, or stomach pain. Figure 43 A depicts a side plan view of a human ear, and a device ofthe invention having orienting margin 32 and orienting protrusion 117; Figure 43B depicts a side plan view of a human ear with a device ofthe present invention partially fastened thereto; and Figure 43C depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the tragus with orienting margin 32 aligned with the edge ofthe tragus and orienting protrasion 117 aligned with the tip ofthe tragus, which can be used to treat smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, or to promote weight loss.
Figure 44 depicts a device ofthe invention 20 comprising a base sheet 22 and at least one protrusion 24, having an orienting template printed or embossed on the base sheet to align over a cartilage ridge, which can be used to treat lower back pain or sciatica. Figure 44 depicts the device used to treat lower back pain or sciatica in Figure 44A.
Figure 45 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the ridge ofthe antihelix 220, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the top edge ofthe antitragus 220, which can be used to treat neck pain, shoulder pain and upper back pain and tension. 45A depicts a front view, while Figure 45B depicts the device used to treat neck, shoulder or upper back pain and tension in Figure 45.
Figure 46 depicts a side plan view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the wishbone shaped cartilage ridge (bifurcation of upper 230 and lower eras 240 of antihelix 220), having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the wishbone shaped cartilage, which can be used to treat low back pain, sciatica, stiffness or menstraal cramps. Figure 46B depicts the device used to treat low back pain, stiffness or menstrual cramps in Figure 46.
Figure 47 depicts a plan side view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points in the cavum concha 260, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the external auditory meatus 37, in cavum concha 260, with upper edge of device oriented with root ofthe helix 270, which can be used to treat cravings, addictions, lung conditions or smoking cessation. Figure 47A depicts the device used to treat cravings, addictions, or smoking cessation in Figure 47. Figure 48 depicts a plan side view of a human ear, with a device of the invention fastened to therapy points on both the anterior (on the helix 340 and scaphoid fossa 330; Fig. 48 and 48D) and posterior sides ofthe ear (on the posterior groove; Fig. 48B), having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the apex ofthe triangular fossa 320, which can be used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfers elbow; Figure 48C depicts a plan side view of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the anterior (on the helix 340 and scaphoid fossa 330; Fig. 48 and 48D) side of the ear, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the apex of the triangular fossa 320, which can be used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfers elbow; Figure 48A depicts the device used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfers elbow in Figure 48; Figure 48E depicts the device used to treat elbow pain, including tennis elbow and golfers elbow in Figure 48C.
Figure 49 is a posterior plan side view of a human ear, with a device of the invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior concha 370, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the posterior groove 290, which can be used to treat asthma, lung conditions, addiction or withdrawal; Figure
49A depicts the device used to treat asthma, lung conditions, addiction or withdrawal in Figure 49.
Figure 50 is a posterior plan side of a human ear, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior lobe 350, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the posterior lobe 350, which can be used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches or TMJ. Figure 50A depicts the device used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches or TMJ in Figure 50.
Figure 51 is a posterior plan side view of a human ear, with a device of the invention fastened to therapy points on the posterior triangle 280, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the posterior groove 290, which can be used to treat low back pain, sciatica, hip pain, knee pain, menstrual cramps, ankle pain or foot pain; Figure 51 A depicts the device used to treat low back pain, sciatica, hip pain, knee pain, menstrual cramps, ankle pain or foot pain in Figure 51 ; Figure 51 B depicts a device of the invention for placement in the lower posterior triangle, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the posterior groove 290, which can be used to treat low back pain, sciatica or menstrual cramps.
Figure 52 is a posterior plan side view of a human, with a device ofthe invention fastened to therapy points on the upper posterior pinna 360, having an orienting margin 32, which orients the device to the edge ofthe upper posterior pinna, which can be used to treat wrist pain, including carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), or hand pain. Figure 52A and depicts the device used to treat wrist pain, including carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), or hand pain in Figure 52. Also contemplated by the present invention, but not depicted, is the addition of a layer of medicament or a medicament that can be mixed or blended into the base sheet material. The layer may be to either surface ofthe base sheet depending on the material used in the base sheet and film versus weave construction. The medicament is then available to the wearer ofthe device, for absorption through their skin, as an additional adjunct to the acupressure effects provided by the at least one bead. Examples of useful medicaments include camphor, tiger balm, wintergreen or other pharmacological agents for transdermal or topical use.
The previous description is exemplary of a few ofthe many embodiments contemplated by the present invention for use on or about the ear. The use of an orienting margin, an orienting protrasion or constellation, or an orienting template can be extended to any surface area ofthe human body. For example, as shown diagrammatically in Figures 11 and 12, the body is represented in homunculus form on the surface ofthe hand. In Figure 11, on the palmar surface one notes the representation ofthe ventral surface and internal organs ofthe human. In Figure 12, the dorsal aspect ofthe body is represented on the extensor surface ofthe hand. (In the same way it should be noted that therapy points are present and can be used on the posterior surface ofthe ear.) These maps are uniform from one person to the next. The present invention, using an orienting margin, orienting protrusion, orienting constellation, or orienting template concept, provides for any number of acupressure patches that can be placed accurately, and reproducibly, by anyone regardless of level of skill in the art of acupressure.
Figures 13-16 depicted representative examples ofthe various types of embodiments contemplated by the present invention for exploiting the known acupressure and acupuncture sites on the human body. Figure 13 depicts an acupressure patch 60 having an orienting margin 62,62' and at least one bead 64 shown in phantom as being on the other side of acupressure device 60. Such an acupressure patch is useful for placing beads in a pattern for treating anterior portions ofthe head, face, neck and upper chest. The pattern of beads used is variable, depending on the area ofthe body desired to be treated by acupressure to the equivalent homunculus area, and is not a limiting factor in the present invention. Orienting margin 62,62' is used to align acupressure patch 60 to the user's finger. In Figure 13, orienting margin 62,62' is used to align acupressure patch 60 so orienting margin 62,62' is between the user's metacarpophalangeal joint MCPJ and the proximal interphalangeal joint PIPJ. The several arrows show how the device is moved into place relative to the MCPJ, PIPJ and the distal interphalangeal joint DIPJ. The long axis of acupressure patch 60 is aligned along the midline ofthe finger.
Figure 14 depicts an acupressure patch 70 as an embodiment ofthe present invention useful for treating disorders associated with the back ofthe
head and spine. Acupressure patch 70 includes an orienting margin 72,72' and at least one protrusion 74. In this embodiment, orienting margin 72,72' is aligned with the plane ofthe DIPJ on the extensor surface ofthe user's finger and the long axis of acupressure patch 70 is aligned along the midline ofthe finger. Figure 15 depicts another variation of an embodiment of the present invention as an acupressure patch 80 having an orienting margin 82,82' and at least one protrusion 84. Orienting margin 82,82' is aligned between two joints, in this example between the PIPJ and the DIPJ. The long axis is again aligned with the midline ofthe finger. Figure 16 depicts an acupressure patch 90 having an orienting margin
92,92' and at least one protrusion 94. This embodiment depicts one use of an orienting margin for obtaining alignment of an acupressure patch to the contours of a user's palm. Orienting margin 92,92' is used to align acupressure patch 90 along the midline of a digit, to the MCPJ of that digit, and to the web areas between the digit and the two digits to either side.
There are other areas, including homunculus equivalent areas, elsewhere on the surface of a body. In particular, there are twelve meridians and the homunculi ofthe feet and nose may also be approached for treatment with a device ofthe present invention. The number of possible embodiments is extensive and overly burdensome to depict and describe each and every one. The principles ofthe present invention have been presented and depicted herein.
Preferably, the devices ofthe invention exclude those devices having an orienting margin as depicted in Figures 1-10, 13-16 and 35A-C.
Additionally, prefened embodiments ofthe invention exclude devices having an orienting margin whose orienting margin's shape corresponds to the antitragus, or the front ofthe tragus, or wherein the orienting margin is adjacent to the inner margin ofthe helix or fits within the hollow found in the junction between the antihelix and antitragus.
Preferably, embodiments ofthe invention exclude devices having an orienting margin useful for treating headache, premenstraal syndrome, stress, anxiety, muscular-skeletal pain, allergies, and depression. Additionally, preferred embodiments ofthe invention exclude devices having an orienting margin useful for the correction of an energy flow imbalance, producing an
increased sense of well-being, promoting weight loss (or alleviating a desire to eat), and promoting smoking cessation (or alleviating a desire to smoke).
Preferably, embodiments ofthe invention exclude acupressure devices for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a thin flexible base sheet having a first side, a second side and a margin, the margin having at least a portion shaped as an orienting margin, wherein the orienting margin is shaped to conespond to a shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface portion when the base sheet is placed on the selected body surface; an adhesive layer on the first side ofthe base sheet suitable for attaching the base sheet to the selected skin surface portion; and at least one bead on the adhesive layer suitable for positioning against the selected body surface for providing acupressure to at least a portion ofthe selected body surface. Prefened embodiments ofthe invention include devices having an orienting margin wherein the fastener is other than an adhesive layer. Prefened embodiments ofthe invention also include devices having an orienting margin wherein the base sheet is other than a thin flexible base sheet (e.g., as described in WO 00/23035).
The foregoing description is considered as illustrative only ofthe principles ofthe invention, and since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not the inventor's desire to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described herein. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope ofthe present invention. All publications, patents, and patent documents, including U.S. Patent No. 6,030,408, U.S. application Serial No. 09/487,838, U.S. application Serial No. 09/514,718 and WO 00/23035, are incorporated by reference herein, as though individually incorporated by reference.
Claims (58)
1. An acupressure device for use on a selected skin surface portion of a human body, the device comprising: a base sheet; a fastener; and a) a plurality of protrusions on the base sheet, wherein a plurality of protrasions is arranged in an orienting constellation having a shape that conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface portion; b) one or more protrusions on the base sheet, wherein one or more protrasions is an orienting protrasion suitable for aligning the device to the selected skin surface portion; c) one or more protrusions and an orienting template on the base sheet suitable for aligning the device to the selected skin surface portion; or d) one or more protrusions, wherein a margin ofthe base sheet has at least portion shaped as an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface portion, provided the device is not as depicted in Figures 1-10, 13-16 and 35A-C.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one protrusion is embedded in the base sheet.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one protrusion is affixed to the base sheet.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one protrasion is molded from the base sheet.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises an adhesive layer on a portion ofthe base sheet, the one or more protrasions, or the plurality of protrasions.
6. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation suitable for positioning the protrasions to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus, lobe, tragus, uterine point, shen men, antidepressant areas, antihelix, scaphoid fossa, cartilage ridge, triangular fossa, cavum concha, conchal ridge or other anterior or posterior area ofthe pinna.
7. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting protrusion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus, lobe, tragus, uterine point, shen men, antidepressant areas, antihelix, scaphoid fossa, cartilage ridge, triangular fossa, cavum concha, conchal ridge or other anterior or posterior area ofthe pinna.
8. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus, lobe, tragus, uterine point, shen men, antidepressant areas, antihelix, scaphoid fossa, cartilage ridge, triangular fossa, cavum concha, conchal ridge or other anterior or posterior area ofthe pinna.
9. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin suitable for positioning the one or more protrasions to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the antitragus, lobe, tragus, uterine point, shen men, antidepressant areas, antihelix, scaphoid fossa, cartilage ridge, triangular fossa, cavum concha, conchal ridge or other anterior or posterior area ofthe pinna.
10. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to a therapy point used to treat a general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstraal syndrome, menstrual cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drag or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion or sea sickness, vertigo, nausea or tinnitus, musculoskeletal pain, elbow pain, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, wrist pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, foot pain, hip pain, or knee pain.
11. The device claim 1 which comprises an orienting protrusion suitable for positioning the device to a therapy point used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstraal syndrome, menstrual cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion or sea sickness, vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, musculoskeletal pain, elbow pain, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, wrist pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, foot pain, hip pain, or knee pain.
12. The device claim 1 which comprises an orienting template suitable for positioning the device to a therapy point used to treat general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstraal syndrome, menstrual cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion or sea sickness, vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, musculoskeletal pain, elbow pain, temiis elbow, golfer's elbow, wrist pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, foot pain, hip pain, or knee pain.
13. The device claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin that corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to a therapy point useful for treating general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion or sea sickness, vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, musculoskeletal pain, elbow pain, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, wrist pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, foot pain, hip pain, or knee pain.
14. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation having a shape that conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular or scaphoid fossa of a human.
15. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template that positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the triangular or scaphoid fossa of a human.
16. The device of claim 1 which comprises at least one protrusion that is an orienting protrasion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the triangular or scaphoid fossa of a human.
17. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin which conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the triangular or scaphoid fossa, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points.
18. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation having a shape that conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human.
19. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template that positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human.
20. The device of claim 1 which comprises at least one protrusion that is an orienting protrasion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human.
21. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin which corresponds to a shape on or adjacent to the tragus, concha ridge, cavum concha or posterior external auditory meatus of a human.
22. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation having a shape that conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus of a human.
23. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template that positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to an antitragus of a human.
24. The device of claim 1 which comprises at least one protrusion that is an orienting protrasion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to an antitragus of a human.
25. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin which conesponds to a shape on or adjacent to the antitragus, wherein said orienting margin positions the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to an antitragus.
26. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation suitable for positioning the protrasions to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus.
27. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting protrusion suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus.
28. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template suitable for positioning the device to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus.
29. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin suitable for positioning the one or more protrasions to one or more therapy points on or adjacent to the tragus.
30. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting protrusion, suitable for positioning said device along a antihelix or helix cartilage ridge.
31. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting constellation, suitable for positioning said device along a antihelix or helix cartilage ridge.
32. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting template suitable for positioning said device along a antihelix or helix cartilage ridge.
33. The device of claim 1 which comprises an orienting margin suitable for positioning said device along a antihelix or helix cartilage ridge.
34. A kit of parts comprising a device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 33, packaging material, and instructions for use in acupressure.
35. The kit of claim 34 wherein the instructions comprise one or more pictures illustrating how to align the orienting margin or the orienting constellation with the shape on or adjacent to the selected skin surface.
36. The kit of claim 34 wherein the instructions comprise one or more pictures illustrating how to align the orienting protrasion or the orienting template to the selected skin surface.
37. Use of a device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 33 in acupressure.
38. Use of a device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 33 for application of pressure to an acupressure, therapy or reflex point on the skin of a human.
39. A method for applying pressure to one or more selected points on a selected skin surface portion of a human body comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 33 to a selected skin surface portion of a human, wherein said application ofthe device results in the application of pressure to said selected points.
40. A method for correcting an energy flow imbalance in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 33 to an acupressure point on the skin of said human.
41. A method for producing an increased sense of well-being in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 33 to a selected skin surface portion of said human.
42. An acupressure device as claimed in claim 1 substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
43. A method for treating a condition selected from general headaches, migraine headaches, premenstraal syndrome, menstrual cramps, depression, impotency, libido, appetite suppression, low back pain, sciatica, fatigue, chronic fatigue, insomnia, jet lag, stress, anxiety, shoulder pain, neck pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), jaw pain, smoking, drug or alcohol dependency or withdrawal, alcoholism, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, motion or sea sickness, vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, musculoskeletal pain, elbow pain, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, wrist pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, foot pain, hip pain and knee pain, in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion of said human.
44. A method for promoting weight loss in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion of said human.
45. A method for promoting smoking cessation in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion of said human.
46. A method for treating pain in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
47. A method for treating gastrointestinal complaints in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
48. A method for treating general headaches or migraine headaches in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
49. A method for treating menstraal cramps in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
50. A method for treating low back pain in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
51. A method for treating neck pain in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
52. A method for treating sea sickness in a human comprising applying a device as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5 to a selected skin surface portion.
53. The method of any one of claims 39 to 52 further comprising applying external pressure one or more times to said device on the skin.
54. The method of claim 43 further comprising applying external pressure to said device when a symptom of said condition appears or worsens.
55. The method of claim 44 further comprising applying external pressure to said device to alleviate an immediate desire to eat.
56. The method of claim 45 further comprising applying external pressure to said device to alleviate an immediate desire to smoke.
57. The method of any one of claims 53 to 56 wherein the external pressure is applied by pinching said device against said skin surface portion.
58. The method of claim 53 wherein the external pressure is applied multiple times over a period of hours.
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