CA2730809A1 - Therapy system for treatment of prostate related pain syndromes - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to the treatment of symptoms of chronic abacterial prostatitis and chronic pain syndrome in men (prostate and area related pain), by the use of mechanically applied massage therapy using sonic waves applications, The device provides a preventative or therapeutically treatment application by producing controlled external/non invasive/ and internal/invasive/ treatment for pelvic floor and side wall muscles as well as prostate, lower colon and anus muscles, generating:
controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute. Some waves are specially formed in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/
waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes. Device comprises removable applicators/heads/, connected with transmitter, which is connected with main body, comprising a sonic waves generator, battery, 2-sides vibrating pads, mechanically connected with vibrating chamber and electronic block, to maintain at least 3 vibrating modes; Normal, Soft and Pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute. Some waves are specially formed in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/
waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes. Device comprises removable applicators/heads/, connected with transmitter, which is connected with main body, comprising a sonic waves generator, battery, 2-sides vibrating pads, mechanically connected with vibrating chamber and electronic block, to maintain at least 3 vibrating modes; Normal, Soft and Pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
Description
Therapy System for Preventative Treatment of Prostate Related Pain Syndromes The invention provides an device which enables persons to carry out self-massage (local physical therapy) of the prostate, surrounding muscles, ligaments and nerves, as well as facilitate expression of fluids from affected muscles and prostate gland.
Background of the Invention One treatment for non-bacterial disorders of the prostate such as chronic prostatitis and congested prostate is prostate massage and/or directed physiotherapy. Many urologists believe that the most effective treatment for such prostatitis is for the doctor to massage the prostate and surrounding structures at regular intervals, by using a gloved finger or using prostate massaging devices, Typical patents of this type are shown, for example, in the following United States of America patents 1327786 Reimanns 2184642 Stephan 2478786 Smallen 3675642 Lord Though such massaging devices have achieved considerable popularity and success, there has been a continuing need for improvement.
ig, SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An preventative or therapeutically treatment application for producing controlled external/non invasivet and internal/invasive/ treatment for pelvic floor and side wall muscles as well as prostate, lower colon and anus muscles, according to embodiment of the present invention comprises a stimulator having a main body, providing:
-Controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute;
-Sonic waves are specially formed by sonic channels, in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/
waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes;
-Device comprises removable applicators/heads/, connected with transmitter, which is connected with main body, comprises sonic waves generator, battery, 2-sides vibrating pads, mechanically connected with vibrating chamber and electronic block, to maintain at least 3 vibrating modes: Normal, Soft and pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
-Removable heads contents sonic waves channels, which /channels/ are in diameters bigger in the bottom and smaller at the end of applicator, -Transmitter has a bending angle in range 90-180 degrees and sonic channel permanent in diameter and can be movably attached to the removable applicator, so transmitter, while installed in to main body, should have at least 1 degree of freedom /
rotational/, at the same time removable applicator while assembled with transmitter and main body should have at least 3 degrees of freedom: 2 rotational and one linear;
-2 sides vibrating pads are located on the side panels of main body and can be activated by entering activation pin in to vibrating chamber, to create mechanical contact and to transmit sonic waves to the side panels, In the drawings, which form a part of this specification, Fig. I is a semi-diagrammatic view of a prostate treatment apparatus, according to one embodiment of the invention, showing the apparatus assembled for invasive massage;
Fig, 2 is a side elevational view, with some parts deleted for clarity of illustration, of the apparatus of Fig.1 showing massaging head inserted in to sphincter for invasive massage;
Background of the Invention One treatment for non-bacterial disorders of the prostate such as chronic prostatitis and congested prostate is prostate massage and/or directed physiotherapy. Many urologists believe that the most effective treatment for such prostatitis is for the doctor to massage the prostate and surrounding structures at regular intervals, by using a gloved finger or using prostate massaging devices, Typical patents of this type are shown, for example, in the following United States of America patents 1327786 Reimanns 2184642 Stephan 2478786 Smallen 3675642 Lord Though such massaging devices have achieved considerable popularity and success, there has been a continuing need for improvement.
ig, SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An preventative or therapeutically treatment application for producing controlled external/non invasivet and internal/invasive/ treatment for pelvic floor and side wall muscles as well as prostate, lower colon and anus muscles, according to embodiment of the present invention comprises a stimulator having a main body, providing:
-Controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute;
-Sonic waves are specially formed by sonic channels, in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/
waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes;
-Device comprises removable applicators/heads/, connected with transmitter, which is connected with main body, comprises sonic waves generator, battery, 2-sides vibrating pads, mechanically connected with vibrating chamber and electronic block, to maintain at least 3 vibrating modes: Normal, Soft and pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
-Removable heads contents sonic waves channels, which /channels/ are in diameters bigger in the bottom and smaller at the end of applicator, -Transmitter has a bending angle in range 90-180 degrees and sonic channel permanent in diameter and can be movably attached to the removable applicator, so transmitter, while installed in to main body, should have at least 1 degree of freedom /
rotational/, at the same time removable applicator while assembled with transmitter and main body should have at least 3 degrees of freedom: 2 rotational and one linear;
-2 sides vibrating pads are located on the side panels of main body and can be activated by entering activation pin in to vibrating chamber, to create mechanical contact and to transmit sonic waves to the side panels, In the drawings, which form a part of this specification, Fig. I is a semi-diagrammatic view of a prostate treatment apparatus, according to one embodiment of the invention, showing the apparatus assembled for invasive massage;
Fig, 2 is a side elevational view, with some parts deleted for clarity of illustration, of the apparatus of Fig.1 showing massaging head inserted in to sphincter for invasive massage;
Fig. 3 is a view, on larger scale than Fig. 1, with massaging head assembled for non-invasive massage, side pads activated Fig. 3A is a view similar to Fig. 3 illustrating a modification of massaging head for non invasive massage side pads not activated.
Fig.4 is a view showing transmitter and massaging head assembled at 90 degrees in relation to each other in order to create linear head movement;
Fig.5 is a view showing transmitter and massaging head assembled at 180 degrees in order to create angular head movement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE IN'V'ENTION
Referring to Fig.1, there is shown the prostate treatment device which includes massaging head 1, a transmitter 2, generator 3, electronic block 4, battery 5 and main body 6. The head I has a size suitable for fitting in to human rectum and through the sphincter. The head 1 includes tapered upper section 7 with sonic waves forming channels 8. The tapered section 7 widening in diameter from the upper portion toward a point 9, which is joined to the transmitter 2,The transmitter 2 is mechanically connected to the bottom of the head I , to the holder 10 and to the generator3.
Generator 3 has electrical connection to the electronic block 4 and battery 5 When the sphincter contracts, sonic waves , generated by generator 3 applied to the transmitter 2 and head 1. Lateral pressure is controlled by rotational or linear movement of head 1.
Fig.2 shows the head I inserted in to sphincter. The tapered section 7 of the head 1 is movably located within anus. A step 11 serves to prevent head to be inserted too deep and to prevent prostate gland from powerful impact of sonic waves in to prostate gland.
Fig.3 shows another treatment option /external, non invasive distributed massage/
Sonic waves Activation Pin 12 has been contracted in to vibrating chamberl3, so main sonic waves flow is redirecting to side massaging pad 14.
Fig 3 A shows another treatment option /external non invasive local massage/.
Sonic waves activation pin 12 has been disengaged, so main sonic waves flow is redirecting in to transmitter 2, which in this case serves as massaging head for external non distributed / local/ massage, Fig.4 shows transmitter 2 and massaging head #1 assembled at 90 degrees, to create linear massaging head movement /invasive massage/
Fig.5 shows transmitter 2 and massaging head 1 assembled at 180 degrees, to create angular massaging head movement /invasive massage/
Fig.4 is a view showing transmitter and massaging head assembled at 90 degrees in relation to each other in order to create linear head movement;
Fig.5 is a view showing transmitter and massaging head assembled at 180 degrees in order to create angular head movement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE IN'V'ENTION
Referring to Fig.1, there is shown the prostate treatment device which includes massaging head 1, a transmitter 2, generator 3, electronic block 4, battery 5 and main body 6. The head I has a size suitable for fitting in to human rectum and through the sphincter. The head 1 includes tapered upper section 7 with sonic waves forming channels 8. The tapered section 7 widening in diameter from the upper portion toward a point 9, which is joined to the transmitter 2,The transmitter 2 is mechanically connected to the bottom of the head I , to the holder 10 and to the generator3.
Generator 3 has electrical connection to the electronic block 4 and battery 5 When the sphincter contracts, sonic waves , generated by generator 3 applied to the transmitter 2 and head 1. Lateral pressure is controlled by rotational or linear movement of head 1.
Fig.2 shows the head I inserted in to sphincter. The tapered section 7 of the head 1 is movably located within anus. A step 11 serves to prevent head to be inserted too deep and to prevent prostate gland from powerful impact of sonic waves in to prostate gland.
Fig.3 shows another treatment option /external, non invasive distributed massage/
Sonic waves Activation Pin 12 has been contracted in to vibrating chamberl3, so main sonic waves flow is redirecting to side massaging pad 14.
Fig 3 A shows another treatment option /external non invasive local massage/.
Sonic waves activation pin 12 has been disengaged, so main sonic waves flow is redirecting in to transmitter 2, which in this case serves as massaging head for external non distributed / local/ massage, Fig.4 shows transmitter 2 and massaging head #1 assembled at 90 degrees, to create linear massaging head movement /invasive massage/
Fig.5 shows transmitter 2 and massaging head 1 assembled at 180 degrees, to create angular massaging head movement /invasive massage/
Claims (7)
1.In an, preventative or therapeutically treatment application for producing controlled external/non invasive/ and internal/invasive/ treatment for pelvic floor and side wall muscles as well as prostate, lower colon and anus muscles, according to embodiment of the present invention comprises a stimulator having a main body, providing:
-Controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute;
-An preventative or therapeutically treatment application of claim 1-sonic waves are specially formed by sonic waves channels, in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/ waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes;
-Controlled, sonic waves initiated motions, in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute;
-An preventative or therapeutically treatment application of claim 1-sonic waves are specially formed by sonic waves channels, in order to create so called "flat waves", providing non-turbulent fluids movement in affected muscles, which/ waves/ can be visualized for calibration purposes;
2.An preventative or therapeutically treatment application of claim 2,wherein removable applicators/heads/, connected with transmitter, which is connected with main body, comprises sonic waves generator, battery, 2-sides vibrating pads, mechanically connected with vibrating chamber and electronic block, to maintain at least 3 vibrating modes:
Normal, Soft and Pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
Normal, Soft and Pulse in range of 2Hz to 900 Hz;
3.An preventative or therapeutically treatment application of claim 2,wherein removable applicators contents sonic waves channels , which /channels/ are in diameters bigger in the bottom and smaller at the end of applicator,
4.An preventative or therapeutically treatment application of claim 3, wherein removable applicator while assembled with transmitter and main body has at least 3 degrees of freedom: 2 rotational and one linear movement.
5.The combination defined in claim 4, wherein transmitter has 90-180 degrees bending angle in order to create linear or angular massaging head movement for more massaging combinations, and better access to the prostate gland. Transmitter has a sonic channels, and can be movably attached to the removable applicator, so transmitter, while installed in to main body, has at least 1 degree of freedom / rotational/,
6- The combination defined in claim 5, wherein main body has a 2 sides vibrating pads which are located on the side panels of main body and can be activated by entering activation pin in to vibrating chamber, to create mechanical contact and to transmit sonic waves to the side panels.
7. The combination defined in claim 6, wherein the side pads and massaging heads connectors interconnecting the vibrating generator and electronic block/timer/8. The combination defined in claim 7 wherein electronic block/timer/ has at least 3 "delay"
functions providing Normal, Soft or Pulse vibrating mode in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute.
functions providing Normal, Soft or Pulse vibrating mode in frequency from 2Hz to 900Hz, or from 120 to 45,000 strokes per minute.
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