BE1022600B1 - AUTONOMOUS DEVICE FOR VISIBLE AND INFRARED ILLUMINATION TREATMENT OF ARTHROSITIC PAIN IN SMALL ANIMALS - Google Patents
AUTONOMOUS DEVICE FOR VISIBLE AND INFRARED ILLUMINATION TREATMENT OF ARTHROSITIC PAIN IN SMALL ANIMALS Download PDFInfo
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Abstract
L'invention est un système autonome de traitement par illumination visible et infrarouge des douleurs arthrosiques chez les petits animaux et en particulier les chiens. Fonctionnant sur batterie, elle se positionne sans fil sur la zone à traiter à l'aide d'un support textile. Une fois programmé par le praticien vétérinaire, le dispositif rappelle à son utilisateur le moment du traitement permettant ainsi au propriétaire de l'animal d'appliquer un traitement de longue durée en limitant les risques d'erreur et d'oubli. Le dispositif module l'illumination à des fréquences spécifiques, définies par exemple par le Dr Nogier.The invention is a stand-alone system for the treatment by visible and infrared illumination of osteoarthritis pain in small animals and in particular dogs. Battery operated, it can be positioned wirelessly on the area to be treated using a textile support. Once programmed by the veterinary practitioner, the device reminds its user of the time of treatment, thus allowing the owner of the animal to apply a long-term treatment while limiting the risks of error and forgetting. The device modulates illumination at specific frequencies, defined for example by Dr Nogier.
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Dispositif autonome de traitement par illumination visible et infrarouge des douleurs arthrosiques chez les petits animaux.Stand-alone device for visible and infrared illumination treatment of osteoarthritis pain in small animals.
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La présente invention se rapporte à un système autonome de traitement par illumination visible et infrarouge des douleurs arthrosiques chez les petits animaux et en particulier les chiens. Les douleurs articulaires sont tout aussi communes chez les animaux que chez les humains. Elles sont actuellement le plus souvent traitées au moyen de médicaments présentant des effets secondaires non-négligeables. Il existe des alternatives à ces traitements basées par exemple sur l'illumination des zones douloureuses au moyen de rayonnements visible et infrarouge. Ce type de rayonnement est aujourd'hui assez facilement produit au moyen de diodes électroluminescentes ou laser. Par ailleurs, des recherches, entre autres les travaux du Dr Nogier, ont montré que certaines fréquences étaient caractéristiques des organismes vivants et donc naturellement efficaces pour stimuler positivement certaines fonctions biologiques. L'invention a pour but de donner aux propriétaires des animaux malades la possibilité de réaliser ces traitements correctement, de façon périodique et en toute autonomie. Une fois que le praticien vétérinaire a programmé le système, ce dernier rappelle périodiquement au propriétaire de l'animal le moment du traitement et une fois positionné sur l'animal, notre système réalise le traitement déterminé par le praticien.The present invention relates to an autonomous system of treatment by visible and infrared illumination of osteoarthritis pain in small animals and in particular dogs. Joint pain is just as common in animals as it is in humans. They are currently most often treated with drugs with significant side effects. There are alternatives to these treatments based for example on the illumination of painful areas by means of visible and infrared radiation. This type of radiation is now quite easily produced by means of light-emitting diodes or lasers. In addition, research, among others the work of Dr. Nogier, showed that certain frequencies were characteristic of living organisms and therefore naturally effective for positively stimulating certain biological functions. The invention aims to give the owners of sick animals the opportunity to perform these treatments properly, periodically and independently. Once the veterinary practitioner has programmed the system, the system periodically reminds the pet owner of the time of treatment and once positioned on the animal, our system performs the treatment determined by the practitioner.
Ce dispositif a pour but de combler un manque dans les technologies actuellement disponibles dans le domaine du traitement des douleurs liées à l'arthrose chez les petits animaux. Il peut en effet être utilisé par le commun des mortels à partir du moment où elle a été programmée correctement. En effet, en plus d'exploiter les méthodes d'illumination optoélectronique et les principes du Dr Nogier, l'invention permet l'application d'un traitement périodique de longue durée alternatif à la prise de médicament par le propriétaire lui-même.This device aims to fill a gap in currently available technologies in the field of treatment of pain associated with osteoarthritis in small animals. It can indeed be used by ordinary mortals from the moment it has been correctly programmed. In fact, in addition to exploiting the optoelectronic illumination methods and the principles of Dr. Nogier, the invention allows the application of a long-term periodic treatment alternative to the taking of medication by the owner himself.
Le dispositif combine au moins deux longueurs d'onde différentes pour optimiser l'effet de l'illumination : une longueur d'onde visible dans le rouge et une invisible dans l'infra-rouge. Ces rayonnements sont pulsés indépendamment aux fréquences de Nogier.The device combines at least two different wavelengths to optimize the effect of illumination: a visible wavelength in the red and an invisible in the infra-red. These radiations are pulsed independently at Nogier's frequencies.
Ce dispositif est constitué d'une carte électronique de contrôle et de sous-module d'illumination, le tout fonctionnant sur batterie. La carte de contrôle possède aussi une interface de communication avec un ordinateur extérieur, typiquement de type USB. L'ensemble est placé dans un support textile qui permet d'être positionné ergonomiquement sur la partie douloureuse de l'animal. Fonctionnant sur batterie, aucun fil ne relie le dispositif à une source d'énergie.This device consists of an electronic control board and illumination sub-module, all running on battery. The control card also has a communication interface with an external computer, typically USB type. The set is placed in a textile support that can be positioned ergonomically on the painful part of the animal. Running on battery, no wire connects the device to a power source.
La figure 1 est une vue de la façon dont on peut placer le dispositif (1) sur l'animal. Cette fixation sera de taille adaptée à l'animal et à la partie de celui-ci à traiter.Figure 1 is a view of how the device (1) can be placed on the animal. This attachment will be of suitable size to the animal and the part of it to be treated.
La figure 2 représente la structure interne du dispositif tant du point de vue logique que matériel. Le dispositif, au moyen de son interface utilisateur, signale au propriétaire le moment du traitement tout au long de celui-ci (le matin et le soir, par exemple).Figure 2 shows the internal structure of the device both from a logical and hardware point of view. The device, by means of its user interface, signals the owner the moment of the treatment throughout this one (the morning and the evening, for example).
Il est bien entendu que la présente invention n'est en aucune façon limitée aux formes de réalisations décrites ci-dessus et que bien des modifications peuvent y être apportées sans sortir du cadre des revendications annexées.It is understood that the present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described above and that many modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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