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US20050119095A1
US20050119095A1 US10/390,277 US39027703A US2005119095A1 US 20050119095 A1 US20050119095 A1 US 20050119095A1 US 39027703 A US39027703 A US 39027703A US 2005119095 A1 US2005119095 A1 US 2005119095A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61HPHYSICAL 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
    • A61H1/00Apparatus for passive exercising; Vibrating apparatus ; Chiropractic devices, e.g. body impacting devices, external devices for briefly extending or aligning unbroken bones
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B21/00181Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices comprising additional means assisting the user to overcome part of the resisting force, i.e. assisted-active exercising
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to devices and methods for enhancing self-exercise by individuals with limited mobility, e.g. those who are partially or fully immobile.
  • Another object is to provide devices and methods of the type described which enable self-exercise by individuals who are partially or fully immobile.
  • Another object is to provide devices and methods of the type described which allow a range of exercise motion for immobile patients to decrease pain, to promote mobility through the spine and extremities, to assist with functional movement and to regain ambulation skills.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exercise device in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view to an enlarged scale of the hand-held strap which is a component of the device of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the device of FIG. 1 showing different methods of use of the device of FIG. 1 by a patient on a bed.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates generally at 10 the self-exercise device of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Device 10 is shown in use for self exercise by a patient 12 in supinated position on a bed 14 .
  • the device can also be used by patients sitting in wheelchairs or the like.
  • Self-exercise device 10 is comprised of a mobile platform 16 which carries a support frame 18 from which one or more strap units 20 , 22 are suspended over the patient.
  • Mobile platform 16 is comprised of a pair of horizontal, spaced-apart support tubes 24 , 26 from which a plurality, shown as four, of wheels 28 , 30 are mounted.
  • the wheels can be provided with suitable locking devices, not shown, which when engaged resist movement of the platform when the device is in use.
  • An upright tubular support 32 is mounted near one end of the platform, and this support comprises a pair of vertically spaced horizontal tubular cross beams 34 , 36 .
  • Support frame 18 is comprised of a vertical upper column 38 which fits in sliding, telescoping relationship within a lower column 39 .
  • the two columns are hollow and of rectangular cross-section to resist twisting about a vertical axis.
  • Lower column 38 is mounted on the cross beams 34 and 36 by means of a pair of suitable fastening devices 40 , 42 , which can be bolts
  • a suitable fastening device 44 holds the upper column at a desired vertical position, which can be manually adjusted, within the lower column.
  • Fastening device 44 can be a bolt that extends through horizontally aligned holes in the lower column and also through vertically spaced pairs of aligned holes 45 formed through the lower end of the upper column.
  • Support frame 18 further comprises a horizontal cantilever beam 46 that has a proximal end 48 and distal end 50 .
  • the proximal end is mounted on the top of column 38 .
  • the ends 48 and 50 are of hollow rectangular cross section and are fitted together in sliding, telescoping relationship.
  • the length of beam 46 can be shortened or lengthened, as required, by the health care professional moving the distal end in or out and then affixing the two together by a suitable releasable fastener 52 .
  • the fastener can be a bolt that is fitted into a pair of aligned holes formed through the proximal end and also through selected spaced pairs of aligned holes 54 in the distal end.
  • the cantilever beam's proximal and distal ends along their lower sides are formed with a series of spaced-apart key-hole shaped openings 56 which releasably attach the upper ends of strap units 20 and 22 .
  • This enables the health care professional to mount one or more of the strap units that may be desired for a particular exercise routine. Further, this arrangement enables the units to be horizontally adjusted to an overhead position which is suitable for the patient by mounting each unit in the appropriate opening 56 .
  • Strap unit 22 is for a patient's use in self-exercising his or her arms and back.
  • the unit comprises a strand 58 of stretchable elastic material, such as rubber tubing, or an elastic band such as sold under the brand name Theraband®.
  • Strand 58 is looped through an eyelet 60 , which can be of Nylon® material.
  • the eyelet is formed with a center aperture 61 and has an upper end that is necked down with an enlarged key-like end 62 .
  • the end 62 is sized and shaped for releasable fitment within one of the openings 56 of the cantilever beam.
  • Hand-holds 64 , 66 are secured through small loops 68 , 70 that are provided at the opposite ends of the strand. In use, the patient grasps both hand-holds to pull on the strand, and relaxes to allow the elastic to pull the arms up. This is repeated for the desired number of repetitions or “reps.”
  • Strap unit 20 is for use by a patient in self-exercising one or both legs.
  • the unit is comprised of a stretchable strand 72 , which can be of the same material described for strand 58 .
  • the strand is formed into a loop which is placed through an eyelet 74 that can be of the same construction described for eyelet 60 .
  • the patient's leg is supported by the lower end of the loop. In any number of “reps” the patient pulls his or her leg down to stretch the strand and then relaxes to allow the elastic to pull the leg back up.
  • a strap and pulley combination 76 is employed for self-exercise of the patient's torso and arm.
  • This comprises a backstrap 78 which is folded below and around the patient's lower back. Opposite sides of the backstrap are connected to one end of a strand 80 , which could be either stretchable or inextensible, as desired.
  • the strand 80 is reeved around a pulley 82 which is mounted to the cantilever beam by an eyelet 84 of the type described above.
  • the opposite end of the strand is provided with a hand-hold 86 . In use, the patient pulls down on and then releases the hand-hold, causing the strand and backstrap to move the torso up and down.
  • the exercise devices of the invention give a number of beneficial results, including: 1) an improved inner joint segmental range of motion to decrease pain, 2) promoting mobility through the spine and extremities, 3) assisting functional movement, and 4) regaining ambulation skills. Further, the invention allows a patient to sustain exercise for a prolonged period of time in a pain free range.

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A device for use by an individual with limited mobility to engage in self-exercise while confined to a bed or wheelchair. A mobile platform carries a support frame having a horizontal beam which can be moved into position over the individual. A plurality of openings formed are formed at spaced-apart positioned along the beam to enable releasable fitment of one or more exercise strap units into selected ones of the openings. The strap units include flexible elastic strands which can be arranged in supporting relationship with an anatomical structure, such as the arm, leg or torso, of the individual. While lying in bed or sitting in a wheelchair, the individual can repetitively pull on and stretch the strands for self-exercise.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates to devices and methods for enhancing self-exercise by individuals with limited mobility, e.g. those who are partially or fully immobile.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • In the prior art various exercise devices and methods such as weights, elastic ropes and mechanical apparatus have been employed for use by patients in hospitals, medical clinics and as out-patients such as in physical therapy facilities or at home. However, the prior devices have not been found completely suitable for proper self-exercise by patients who are partially or fully immobile, such as those confined to a bed or in a wheelchair. It would be desirable to provide a device which enables immobile patients to self-exercise in a manner that allows a range of exercise motion to decrease pain, promotes mobility through the spine and extremities, and assists with functional movement and to regain ambulation skills.
  • The need has therefore been recognized for exercise devices and methods for use by individuals who are partially or fully immobile which obviates the foregoing and other problems and disadvantages of exercise devices of this type. Despite the various exercise devices in the prior art, there has heretofore not been provided a suitable and attractive solution to these problems and disadvantages.
  • OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of this invention to provide new and improved exercise devices and methods.
  • Another object is to provide devices and methods of the type described which enable self-exercise by individuals who are partially or fully immobile.
  • Another object is to provide devices and methods of the type described which allow a range of exercise motion for immobile patients to decrease pain, to promote mobility through the spine and extremities, to assist with functional movement and to regain ambulation skills.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exercise device in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view to an enlarged scale of the hand-held strap which is a component of the device of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the device of FIG. 1 showing different methods of use of the device of FIG. 1 by a patient on a bed.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • In the drawings FIG. 1 illustrates generally at 10 the self-exercise device of a preferred embodiment of the invention. Device 10 is shown in use for self exercise by a patient 12 in supinated position on a bed 14. The device can also be used by patients sitting in wheelchairs or the like.
  • Self-exercise device 10 is comprised of a mobile platform 16 which carries a support frame 18 from which one or more strap units 20, 22 are suspended over the patient.
  • Mobile platform 16 is comprised of a pair of horizontal, spaced- apart support tubes 24, 26 from which a plurality, shown as four, of wheels 28, 30 are mounted. The wheels can be provided with suitable locking devices, not shown, which when engaged resist movement of the platform when the device is in use. An upright tubular support 32 is mounted near one end of the platform, and this support comprises a pair of vertically spaced horizontal tubular cross beams 34, 36.
  • Support frame 18 is comprised of a vertical upper column 38 which fits in sliding, telescoping relationship within a lower column 39. The two columns are hollow and of rectangular cross-section to resist twisting about a vertical axis. Lower column 38 is mounted on the cross beams 34 and 36 by means of a pair of suitable fastening devices 40, 42, which can be bolts A suitable fastening device 44 holds the upper column at a desired vertical position, which can be manually adjusted, within the lower column. Fastening device 44 can be a bolt that extends through horizontally aligned holes in the lower column and also through vertically spaced pairs of aligned holes 45 formed through the lower end of the upper column.
  • Support frame 18 further comprises a horizontal cantilever beam 46 that has a proximal end 48 and distal end 50. The proximal end is mounted on the top of column 38. The ends 48 and 50 are of hollow rectangular cross section and are fitted together in sliding, telescoping relationship. The length of beam 46 can be shortened or lengthened, as required, by the health care professional moving the distal end in or out and then affixing the two together by a suitable releasable fastener 52. The fastener can be a bolt that is fitted into a pair of aligned holes formed through the proximal end and also through selected spaced pairs of aligned holes 54 in the distal end.
  • The cantilever beam's proximal and distal ends along their lower sides are formed with a series of spaced-apart key-hole shaped openings 56 which releasably attach the upper ends of strap units 20 and 22. This enables the health care professional to mount one or more of the strap units that may be desired for a particular exercise routine. Further, this arrangement enables the units to be horizontally adjusted to an overhead position which is suitable for the patient by mounting each unit in the appropriate opening 56.
  • Strap unit 22, best shown in FIG. 2, is for a patient's use in self-exercising his or her arms and back. The unit comprises a strand 58 of stretchable elastic material, such as rubber tubing, or an elastic band such as sold under the brand name Theraband®.
  • Strand 58 is looped through an eyelet 60, which can be of Nylon® material. The eyelet is formed with a center aperture 61 and has an upper end that is necked down with an enlarged key-like end 62. The end 62 is sized and shaped for releasable fitment within one of the openings 56 of the cantilever beam. Hand- holds 64, 66 are secured through small loops 68, 70 that are provided at the opposite ends of the strand. In use, the patient grasps both hand-holds to pull on the strand, and relaxes to allow the elastic to pull the arms up. This is repeated for the desired number of repetitions or “reps.”
  • Strap unit 20, shown in FIG. 1, is for use by a patient in self-exercising one or both legs. The unit is comprised of a stretchable strand 72, which can be of the same material described for strand 58. The strand is formed into a loop which is placed through an eyelet 74 that can be of the same construction described for eyelet 60. The patient's leg is supported by the lower end of the loop. In any number of “reps” the patient pulls his or her leg down to stretch the strand and then relaxes to allow the elastic to pull the leg back up.
  • A strap and pulley combination 76 , shown in FIG. 3, is employed for self-exercise of the patient's torso and arm. This comprises a backstrap 78 which is folded below and around the patient's lower back. Opposite sides of the backstrap are connected to one end of a strand 80, which could be either stretchable or inextensible, as desired. The strand 80 is reeved around a pulley 82 which is mounted to the cantilever beam by an eyelet 84 of the type described above. The opposite end of the strand is provided with a hand-hold 86. In use, the patient pulls down on and then releases the hand-hold, causing the strand and backstrap to move the torso up and down.
  • Use of the exercise devices of the invention give a number of beneficial results, including: 1) an improved inner joint segmental range of motion to decrease pain, 2) promoting mobility through the spine and extremities, 3) assisting functional movement, and 4) regaining ambulation skills. Further, the invention allows a patient to sustain exercise for a prolonged period of time in a pain free range.
  • While the foregoing embodiments are at present considered to be preferred it is understood that numerous variations and modifications may be made therein by those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such variations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.

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1. A device for use in self-exercise by an individual with limited mobility, the device comprising the combination of a platform for placement over a floor or other underlying surface, a support frame comprising an upright column carried on the platform and a beam having a proximal end mounted on the column, the beam having a distal end which extends horizontal, the distal end being formed with a plurality of horizontally spaced-apart openings, a strap unit comprising an eyelet having upper and lower ends, the lower end having an aperture and the upper end being sized and shaped sufficient for releasable fitment within the opening, a flexible strand having an upper portion which extends through the aperture and a lower portion which is shaped sufficient for supporting and enabling exercise of an anatomical structure of the individual.
2. A device as in claim 1 in which the strand is sufficiently elastic for enabling the individual to repetitively stretch the lower portion for exercise.
3. A device as in claim 2 in which the lower portion is formed in a loop which is sufficiently sized for supporting an arm, leg or torso of the individual.
4. A device as in claim 1 and further comprising a hand-hold carried by the lower portion.
5. A device as in claim 1 in which the strap unit further comprises a pulley mounted on the eyelet, and the strand is reeved around the pulley with the lower portion supporting an arm, leg or torso of the individual and the upper portion being shaped sufficient for being held by a hand of the individual.
6. A device as in claim 1 in which at least two of the openings are key-hole shaped for enabling fitment of the eyelet within selected ones of the two openings as desired for enabling the individual to self-exercise the anatomical structure.
7. A method for enabling self-exercise by an individual with limited mobility comprising the steps of providing a frame having an overhead beam in which at least first and second fitment openings are provided at spaced positions horizontally along the beam, providing an eyelet having a lower end and an upper end which is shaped for fitment within the openings, fitting the upper end of the eyelet within the first opening, providing a stretchable strand having upper and lower ends, suspending the upper end of the strand from the lower end of the eyelet, supporting an anatomical structure of the individual on the lower end of the strand, and enabling the strand to stretch responsive to the individual applying a force on the strand through the anatomical structure.
8. A method as in claim 7 and further comprising the steps of releasing the upper end of the strand from the first opening and fitting the upper end of the strand into the second opening.
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