CA1163883A - Physical therapy patterner - Google Patents
Physical therapy patternerInfo
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- CA1163883A CA1163883A CA000373129A CA373129A CA1163883A CA 1163883 A CA1163883 A CA 1163883A CA 000373129 A CA000373129 A CA 000373129A CA 373129 A CA373129 A CA 373129A CA 1163883 A CA1163883 A CA 1163883A
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- machine
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- 238000000554 physical therapy Methods 0.000 title 1
- 230000009193 crawling Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 8
- 230000007246 mechanism Effects 0.000 claims description 5
- 238000000059 patterning Methods 0.000 claims 1
- 238000011084 recovery Methods 0.000 claims 1
- 230000001225 therapeutic effect Effects 0.000 abstract description 2
- 238000002560 therapeutic procedure Methods 0.000 abstract description 2
- 210000002414 leg Anatomy 0.000 description 3
- 241000726103 Atta Species 0.000 description 1
- 210000003414 extremity Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 210000003127 knee Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 239000011435 rock Substances 0.000 description 1
Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H1/00—Apparatus for passive exercising; Vibrating apparatus; Chiropractic devices, e.g. body impacting devices, external devices for briefly extending or aligning unbroken bones
- A61H1/02—Stretching or bending or torsioning apparatus for exercising
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B2208/00—Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player
- A63B2208/02—Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player posture
- A63B2208/0214—Kneeling
- A63B2208/0219—Kneeling on hands and knees
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Abstract
Abstract My invention is a power-driven therapeutic machine designed to replace the three to five therapists needed, until now, to impose passive homolateral crawling, passive cross-pattern crawling and cross-pattern creeping exercises on brain-damaged patients. The weight of each patient is born by the benches and head-cradle of the machine while the limbs and head are moved in rythm. All of these movements are done for them while they are in a prone position. There are three variables for this type of therapy; intensity, duration and frequency. These may be controlled to a large extent by this invention.
Description
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Abstract M~ inventi~n is a power-driver, therapeutic mac~ine designed to replac~ the three to five ther~pists nee~ed until rlow, to impose p~ssive homol~teral crawling, passive cross-p~ttern crawling and cross-p~ttern creeping exercise~ on brain-damaged patients. The weight of each patient is born by the benches and ~ead-cradle of the machine while the limbs and head are- moved in rythm. ~11 of these movements are~ done for them while they are in a prone position. There are three variables- for this type of therapy, intensity, duration and rreque~cy. These may be controlled to a large ex~ent~ by this invention.
S~ecific-ations In describing my invention reference~ is made to the accompanying drawings:
Flg. 1 is a side view Or the exerclser~ showlng the talleT bench and the mechanisms under the table.
Flg, 2 is slmilar~to Fig. 1, but ls showing the shorter o~ the two small benches.
P~g. 3 is a view looklng down on the table-and showing the taller bench.
Flg. 4 is a ~iew look~ng down on the tabl~ and showing--the shorter bench.
~ ig. 5 shows the working of the-system o~ pulleys directly under the table top and the location of th~ clamps.
Fig. 6 shows the~working Or the head-cradle in gre~ter detail.
In Fig. 1 the top of the table 1 and 2 is su~ported by table legs 3 and brace 4. The legs 5 supp~rt the framework 51.
~races 6 and 7 support rods 35 and 36 on which pulleys 39, 4~, 41 and ~3 operate. Brac~ 8 sup~orts motor 47. Bloc~ 9 raisés motor 47 to it~ proper height. The upright support 10 for top '~
-` 1 lS3~83 (2`) 11 of be~ch 52 i5 ~n turn supported by boards 30. Upholste~y 1 re~t~ on ttop of t~ above- bench. The upholstering pads 15 r~st on bar 16 and all are supported by undercar~iag~-17 and to~e~her t-hey form the he~d-cradle- ~4. Rod 18 is attach~d to the cradle-~ and held to bench ~op 11 by rod be~rings-2'1. One rod bearing Zl is hidden by upholstery 12. ~ord 19 is atta~he~
to one side- of brace 16, passe-s ar~und floating pulley 20, around pulley 25 and back to the other side of brace--16.
Plat~orms 22 and 23 ar~ for the hands and knees to r~st on during the creeping ex~rcise-and they slide back and forth on tracks Z~. The two boa-rds 3~ act as suppor~s for either bench 53 or bench 52 and they allow an ad~ust~entt back and forth orr up and down of about 4 inche^s. Bolts 31 go through boards 30`.
Rod 32 is held to leg 5 by the~two rod bearings 48 and goe~
through pulley 38~ tabl~ top 2~ and pulley 25. Rod 33 conne-~ts~
pulley 33 and arm 44. ~od 3~ goes through arm 45 and pulley 3~`.
Rod 36 goes t~rough pulleys 40 and 41. Rods 37 go through culleys 42. Lang~ oulley 38 is connect~d to pulleys 4Z by alrcard ~6. Pulley 38 turns on rod 32. Pulleys 39~ ~a, 41 and 4~ with th~ help Or V belts 5~ re~uce the speed of'mot~r 47.
In Fig. ~ t'he sa~ part~ are shown under th~ s-~me-numbeT~ as in ~ig. 1 ex~ept those^involving the short bench 53.
~op 13 is covered by upholst~ring 2~l, The vertical part 14 of the bench 53-is partly enclosed in the two supports ~. Wld~
platforms 26 and 2~ fit over the narrow platforms 22 and 23-.
~ ig. ~ is a view looking down on the table tops 1 and ~.
The outside boards 1 are on either side of the inside board Z.
The top 11 of the higher bench 5~ has the- back p~rt covere^d b~
upholstery 12. Rod bearings 21 support ~od 18. The narrow platforms 22 and 23 move~ back and forth on tracks Z8. ~he-grooves Z~ betwee-n boards 1 and 2 permit the free passag~ of the clamps 49 which are anchored to the base~ of platforms 22 and 23.
~ ig. ~ i~ similar to ~ig~ 3 and haQ the s~me number~
e~c~pt ~or the shorter bench 53 and the wide platf~rms 2^6 and 27. ~lamp ~9 can be-at*~hed to any pErt of the aircord to a~ust~the- platforms for ~ homolateral cr~wling exe~ise~ f~r -~ cross--Fattern ~r~Iing e~rcise~ or for a ~r~ss-patt~rn creeping exercis~.
~ ig. 5 is the layout and working~-or ~ircord 46 as it moves bac~k and forth aTound ~ulleys 42 and 38. Cla~ps ~9 are- shown fastened to airc-ord ~6.
~ ig. 6 is another vie~ of the head-cradle ~ using the s~me numbers as in ~igs. 1~ Z`~ 3, and 4.
O~eration Tb start the p~tte~ning machine in motion~ motor 47 must be ~onnected to a source Or power. The power travels by me~ns Or ~ be--lts 50 to pulleys 40 and 41 and at r~duced`speed goes to pulley 39' and rod 75, Thls in turn moves a~m 45. ~ arm 45 turns in complet~-circles, power is tran sitted through r~od 3 to arm 44. ~rm 44 beco~es a rocker arm which through rod 3`3`
moves pulley 3~ on rod ~Z in a partial clrcle, b~~ and forth.
Cla~ps 49 on ~-ircord 46 also move~along with pla~orms 22 and 23 in a back and forth motion. For the two ar~wling patterns it is ne~ss~ry to add t~e?wider;plat~orms Z~ and 27 to platforms 22 and 23. ~s rod 32 moves so also doe-s pulley 2 giving a baok and forth movement to cord 19. This the-n rock~
the hesd}cradle from side to side, The head-cradle is conne-cte~ to t~e mechanism so that the he~d of th~ patient uill be-turned in such a way as to be facing the forward hand of the pa-tient.
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Abstract M~ inventi~n is a power-driver, therapeutic mac~ine designed to replac~ the three to five ther~pists nee~ed until rlow, to impose p~ssive homol~teral crawling, passive cross-p~ttern crawling and cross-p~ttern creeping exercise~ on brain-damaged patients. The weight of each patient is born by the benches and ~ead-cradle of the machine while the limbs and head are- moved in rythm. ~11 of these movements are~ done for them while they are in a prone position. There are three variables- for this type of therapy, intensity, duration and rreque~cy. These may be controlled to a large ex~ent~ by this invention.
S~ecific-ations In describing my invention reference~ is made to the accompanying drawings:
Flg. 1 is a side view Or the exerclser~ showlng the talleT bench and the mechanisms under the table.
Flg, 2 is slmilar~to Fig. 1, but ls showing the shorter o~ the two small benches.
P~g. 3 is a view looklng down on the table-and showing the taller bench.
Flg. 4 is a ~iew look~ng down on the tabl~ and showing--the shorter bench.
~ ig. 5 shows the working of the-system o~ pulleys directly under the table top and the location of th~ clamps.
Fig. 6 shows the~working Or the head-cradle in gre~ter detail.
In Fig. 1 the top of the table 1 and 2 is su~ported by table legs 3 and brace 4. The legs 5 supp~rt the framework 51.
~races 6 and 7 support rods 35 and 36 on which pulleys 39, 4~, 41 and ~3 operate. Brac~ 8 sup~orts motor 47. Bloc~ 9 raisés motor 47 to it~ proper height. The upright support 10 for top '~
-` 1 lS3~83 (2`) 11 of be~ch 52 i5 ~n turn supported by boards 30. Upholste~y 1 re~t~ on ttop of t~ above- bench. The upholstering pads 15 r~st on bar 16 and all are supported by undercar~iag~-17 and to~e~her t-hey form the he~d-cradle- ~4. Rod 18 is attach~d to the cradle-~ and held to bench ~op 11 by rod be~rings-2'1. One rod bearing Zl is hidden by upholstery 12. ~ord 19 is atta~he~
to one side- of brace 16, passe-s ar~und floating pulley 20, around pulley 25 and back to the other side of brace--16.
Plat~orms 22 and 23 ar~ for the hands and knees to r~st on during the creeping ex~rcise-and they slide back and forth on tracks Z~. The two boa-rds 3~ act as suppor~s for either bench 53 or bench 52 and they allow an ad~ust~entt back and forth orr up and down of about 4 inche^s. Bolts 31 go through boards 30`.
Rod 32 is held to leg 5 by the~two rod bearings 48 and goe~
through pulley 38~ tabl~ top 2~ and pulley 25. Rod 33 conne-~ts~
pulley 33 and arm 44. ~od 3~ goes through arm 45 and pulley 3~`.
Rod 36 goes t~rough pulleys 40 and 41. Rods 37 go through culleys 42. Lang~ oulley 38 is connect~d to pulleys 4Z by alrcard ~6. Pulley 38 turns on rod 32. Pulleys 39~ ~a, 41 and 4~ with th~ help Or V belts 5~ re~uce the speed of'mot~r 47.
In Fig. ~ t'he sa~ part~ are shown under th~ s-~me-numbeT~ as in ~ig. 1 ex~ept those^involving the short bench 53.
~op 13 is covered by upholst~ring 2~l, The vertical part 14 of the bench 53-is partly enclosed in the two supports ~. Wld~
platforms 26 and 2~ fit over the narrow platforms 22 and 23-.
~ ig. ~ is a view looking down on the table tops 1 and ~.
The outside boards 1 are on either side of the inside board Z.
The top 11 of the higher bench 5~ has the- back p~rt covere^d b~
upholstery 12. Rod bearings 21 support ~od 18. The narrow platforms 22 and 23 move~ back and forth on tracks Z8. ~he-grooves Z~ betwee-n boards 1 and 2 permit the free passag~ of the clamps 49 which are anchored to the base~ of platforms 22 and 23.
~ ig. ~ i~ similar to ~ig~ 3 and haQ the s~me number~
e~c~pt ~or the shorter bench 53 and the wide platf~rms 2^6 and 27. ~lamp ~9 can be-at*~hed to any pErt of the aircord to a~ust~the- platforms for ~ homolateral cr~wling exe~ise~ f~r -~ cross--Fattern ~r~Iing e~rcise~ or for a ~r~ss-patt~rn creeping exercis~.
~ ig. 5 is the layout and working~-or ~ircord 46 as it moves bac~k and forth aTound ~ulleys 42 and 38. Cla~ps ~9 are- shown fastened to airc-ord ~6.
~ ig. 6 is another vie~ of the head-cradle ~ using the s~me numbers as in ~igs. 1~ Z`~ 3, and 4.
O~eration Tb start the p~tte~ning machine in motion~ motor 47 must be ~onnected to a source Or power. The power travels by me~ns Or ~ be--lts 50 to pulleys 40 and 41 and at r~duced`speed goes to pulley 39' and rod 75, Thls in turn moves a~m 45. ~ arm 45 turns in complet~-circles, power is tran sitted through r~od 3 to arm 44. ~rm 44 beco~es a rocker arm which through rod 3`3`
moves pulley 3~ on rod ~Z in a partial clrcle, b~~ and forth.
Cla~ps 49 on ~-ircord 46 also move~along with pla~orms 22 and 23 in a back and forth motion. For the two ar~wling patterns it is ne~ss~ry to add t~e?wider;plat~orms Z~ and 27 to platforms 22 and 23. ~s rod 32 moves so also doe-s pulley 2 giving a baok and forth movement to cord 19. This the-n rock~
the hesd}cradle from side to side, The head-cradle is conne-cte~ to t~e mechanism so that the he~d of th~ patient uill be-turned in such a way as to be facing the forward hand of the pa-tient.
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Claims
(4) Claims:
Claim 1 A power-driven exerciser or patterning machine to aid in the recovery of a brain-damaged patient, comprising - a table adapted to receive a bench to support the patient in a generally prone position, - four reciprocating platforms mounted on the table and adapted to support the patient's limbs while undergoing a creeping exercise, - four larger platforms adapted to be fit over the reciprocating platforms to support the patient's limbs while undergoing crawling exercise and - a reciprocating head-cradle mounted on the table and adapted to support the patient's head.
Claim 2 The machine of claim 1 in which the movement of the reciprocating platforms and head-cradle is provided by a power source interconnected with the platforms and head-cradle through a mechanism comprising a series of pulleys, shafts, a rocker arm and an aircord.
Claim 3 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench is of a size adapted to support the patient while undergoing the creeping-exercise.
Claim 4 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench is of a size adapted to support the patient while undergoing the crawling exercises.
Claim 5 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench and head-cradle are adjustable towards the front and/or (5) back of the table.
Claim 6 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the reciprocating platforms are guided on tracks.
Claim 7 The machine of claim 2 in which the aircord runs on pulleys underneath the table top and is fastened to said platforms by means of clamps.
Claim 8 The machine of claim 7 in which the said aircord can be fastened to the clamps in various positions so as to adjust the platforms for homolateral crawling exercises, cross-pattern crawling exercises or for cross-pattern creeping exercises.
Claim 9 The machine of claim 8 in which the aircord is so connected to the mechanism as to provide back and forth movement to the platforms and side-or-side movement to the head-cradle.
Claim 10 The machine of claim 9 further characterized in that said head-cradle is connected to the said mechanism so that the head of the patient will always be-turned in such a way as to be facing the forward-hand of the patient.
Claim 1 A power-driven exerciser or patterning machine to aid in the recovery of a brain-damaged patient, comprising - a table adapted to receive a bench to support the patient in a generally prone position, - four reciprocating platforms mounted on the table and adapted to support the patient's limbs while undergoing a creeping exercise, - four larger platforms adapted to be fit over the reciprocating platforms to support the patient's limbs while undergoing crawling exercise and - a reciprocating head-cradle mounted on the table and adapted to support the patient's head.
Claim 2 The machine of claim 1 in which the movement of the reciprocating platforms and head-cradle is provided by a power source interconnected with the platforms and head-cradle through a mechanism comprising a series of pulleys, shafts, a rocker arm and an aircord.
Claim 3 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench is of a size adapted to support the patient while undergoing the creeping-exercise.
Claim 4 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench is of a size adapted to support the patient while undergoing the crawling exercises.
Claim 5 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the bench and head-cradle are adjustable towards the front and/or (5) back of the table.
Claim 6 The machine of claim 1 or 2 in which the reciprocating platforms are guided on tracks.
Claim 7 The machine of claim 2 in which the aircord runs on pulleys underneath the table top and is fastened to said platforms by means of clamps.
Claim 8 The machine of claim 7 in which the said aircord can be fastened to the clamps in various positions so as to adjust the platforms for homolateral crawling exercises, cross-pattern crawling exercises or for cross-pattern creeping exercises.
Claim 9 The machine of claim 8 in which the aircord is so connected to the mechanism as to provide back and forth movement to the platforms and side-or-side movement to the head-cradle.
Claim 10 The machine of claim 9 further characterized in that said head-cradle is connected to the said mechanism so that the head of the patient will always be-turned in such a way as to be facing the forward-hand of the patient.
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2294396A (en) * | 1994-10-31 | 1996-05-01 | Yazzdi Bahadur Kavina | Devices for restoring, enhancing or maintaining natural mobility |
US6936062B2 (en) | 2001-12-19 | 2005-08-30 | Clint B. Hallgrimson | Tubular chiropractic therapy table |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2294396A (en) * | 1994-10-31 | 1996-05-01 | Yazzdi Bahadur Kavina | Devices for restoring, enhancing or maintaining natural mobility |
GB2294396B (en) * | 1994-10-31 | 1999-01-06 | Yazzdi Bahadur Kavina | Devices for restoring, enhancing or maintaining natural mobility |
US6936062B2 (en) | 2001-12-19 | 2005-08-30 | Clint B. Hallgrimson | Tubular chiropractic therapy table |
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