WO1991006082A1 - Method and apparatus for the treatment and prevention of posture deficiencies of the spine - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a method and apparatus for th treatment and prevention of posture deficiencies of the spine.
- This invention has particular application to such methods an apparatus as may be suitable for the encouragement of adoption of a desired posture amongst patients with no underlying physical impairment, and the invention will be described with reference to this application.
- this invention may find use in other applications such as the treatment of physically impaired persons for posture insufficiency to achieve a more normal posture.
- Poor posture may be regarded as being of two broad types, the first being an acquired habit of poor posture and the second being attributable to the physical characteristics of the patient.
- the prior art methods and apparatus for treatment appear to be deficient in the prevention and/or cure of both types.
- the existing methods of treatment such as back braces and corsets
- the existing methods of treatment are ineffective because they do not treat or rectify the frequent cause of the spinal posture deficiency, that is, a muscle imbalance of the opposing muscle groups which hold the spine in its correct posture.
- Braces and corsets do nothing to rectify this muscle imbalance because they merely hold the spine in its correct posture. This does not condition the muscles to support the spine but rather allows the muscles to deteriorate further because they are kept inactive.
- Braces and corsets also have other disadvantages such as the wearer's inconvenience of movement restriction, the interference with clothing, and their poor appearance.
- the wearer unable to bend at the waist, cannot perform many activities necessary throughout the day. Simple functions such as tying shoelaces or picking up dropped items become arduous tasks. Additionally, the bending of the back may in fact be advantageous in promoting nutrition of the inter- vertebral discs.
- the present invention aims to substantially alleviate the above disadvantages and to provide methods and apparatus which will be reliable and efficient in use. Other objects and advantages of this invention will hereinafter become apparent.
- the present invention resides broadly in a method for the prevention and treatment of posture deficiencies including the steps of:- continuously monitoring the posture of a person; sensing the onset of poor posture, and signalling the sensed poor posture, whereby improved posture is encouraged.
- the monitoring of the person's posture may be by any suitable means consistent with the desired function.
- the monitoring is accomplished by monitoring means mounted unobtrusively to the person at or about the location of the bodily part or parts which tend towards creating the poor posture to be prevented.
- the monitoring means may comprise an article configurable to the shape of the relevant body part and adapted to be attached to the person under clothing, and mounting the sensing means.
- the means of sensing the onset of poor posture may take any suitable form including electromechanical switch sensing, pressure transducer sensing or the like.
- the signalling function may also be provided by any suitable means, including vibratory stimuli, audio stimuli, electrical stimuli or a visual indication such as indication lights. It is preferred, however, that the signalling be of an unpleasant or irritating nature to reinforce the maintenance of good posture and to this end it is preferred to utilize a method which involves vibro-tactile stimulus of sub audible frequency.
- this invention resides broadly in therapeutic apparatus including:- a body member; securing means for securing said body member to a wearer; sensing means associated with said body member and adapted to monitor a condition of the wearer, and reacting means responsive to said sensing means and adapted to react to a selected monitored condition.
- the body member may take any form consistent with the function of maintaining the sensing means in a position to monitor the required condition, and as such the form of the body member may be dictated by the condition, the part of the body and the nature of the sensing means.
- the body member may take the form of a strip or the like adapted to be disposed along the portion of the spine to be monitored.
- the strip may be configurable or adjustable such that it may be useful on several bodily locations or be useful for different wearers.
- the strip may be of a material or construction such that it will retain a selected shape in one application, but may be deformed or reconfigured to be useful in other applications.
- the securing means may also take any form consistent with the function of maintaining the body member in position on the wearer.
- the securing means may comprise adhesive pads or tape members, straps or any other suitable means.
- the securing means, and indeed the body member and securing means in assembly are such that they are unobtrusive to avoid embarrassment of the wearer in use.
- the securing means may adjustably mount the body member to provide an element of fine tuning to the positioning the body member relative to the part to be monitored.
- the sensing means may take any suitable form dependent upon the nature of the condition to be monitored.
- the sensing means in embodiments adapted to monitor curvature of the spine, may include means to continuously provide a signal or other output reflecting the curvature.
- the sensing means may only provide a signal in response to the, for example, curvature of the spine exceeds certain predetermined limits. Accordingly, the sensing means may be selected from a wide array of sensing means including pressure, temperature, conductivity or proximity sensing means.
- the sensing means comprises a set of electrical contacts mounted within or to the body member at a point whereby operation of the contacts occurs when an adverse posture condition prevails.
- the body member may be provided with more than one set of contacts to detect opposing defects or to ensure that the required signal is generated from at least one of the sensing means.
- the sensing means may be adapted for use in a powered circuit such that the opening or closing of the preferred contacts provides a current or the interruption of current, the change of state being useful to drive or trigger the reacting means.
- the contacts may involve negligible current flow such as may be the case where the potential difference between the contacts is being measured.
- any other suitable sensing means may be used, including magnetic sensing means such as reed switches or inductance devices and accordingly the sensing means may include a body mounted portion acting in conjunction with, for example, a magnetic component attached to the wearer.
- the reacting means may take any form consistent with its being operable in response to the selected sensing means.
- the reacting means may comprise means of recording condition status on a continuous, intermittent or condition responsive basis.
- the reacting means may serve to signal the wearer of the condition such that positive reinforcement of, for example, poor posture habits may be attained.
- the apparatus may be so configured that both condition responsive and timed stimuli are supplied to the wearer, to indicate poor posture and to stimulate the wearer periodically for voluntary maintenance of good posture respectively.
- the timed stimuli of such apparatus may be user programmable to act as an unobtrusive alarm or reminder system.
- the reacting means is adapted to provide a stimulus to the wearer
- the stimulus be detectable only by the wearer such that the apparatus is not obtrusive in use.
- the stimulus may take the form of a mild electric shock, thermal indication, visual indication or soft, audible indication, or any other suitable indication.
- the reacting means include means capable of generating a vibration to which the wearer's tactile sense can respond, the vibration preferably being of sub-audible frequency and/or volume such that the vibration cannot be detected by others.
- the reacting means may be located on the wearer's body, either together with the body member or the securing means or independently thereof.
- the apparatus may also include a plurality of reacting means, which may be configured to operate simultaneously or, if desired, may be configured to provide alternate indications to the wearer according to the direction indicated by the sensing means.
- a power supply is preferably provided to power the circuitry associated with the preferred apparatus.
- the power supply may be integral with the body member or securing means, or may be located apart therefrom and connected by suitable wires or the like, such that the power supply may be carried in a pocket.
- the apparatus When used in a rehabilitatory role or posture training role, the apparatus may advantageously be provided with a counter or the like adapted to record the number of stimuli applied to the wearer by the reacting means.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of apparatus in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a reverse perspective view of the apparatus of
- FIG. 1 in use.
- apparatus suitable for use in the lumbar region of the wearers back and including a body member 10 of plastics material and adapted to be supported in the region of a wearers back by securing straps
- the body member 10 is provided with extended regions 12 adapted to increase the dimension of the body member 10 along the spine.
- a flexible strip 13 Pivotally mounted to the extended regions 12 of the body member 10 is a flexible strip 13 which is curved such that it conforms with and lies against the spine of the wearer in use.
- the flexibility of the strip 13 is such that the strip may conform to changes in the curvature of the spine of the wearer.
- the curvature of the flexible strip 13 its hinges arrangement to the extended regions 12 of the body member 10, provide for a clearance space 15 within which is disposed a micro-switch (not shown).
- a pair of vibro-tactile emitters 16 which are controlled by the micro-switch and powered by a power supply 17 mounted on the body member 10.
- the power supply has formed integrally therewith a liquid crystal display 20 and control buttons 21 to register the number of times the vibro- tactile emitters 16 are called into play.
- the contact point of the micro-switch with the flexible strip 13 may be varied and the apparatus hence adjusted by mounting of the micro-switch on sliding control knob 22 adapted to move the micro-switch to points of varying clearance in the clearance space 15.
- the knob is constrained in its movement by slot 23.
- integrally moulded hollow webs 24 In order to protect the rear of the vibro-tactile emitters 16, there are provided integrally moulded hollow webs 24.
- unsatisfactory spinal posture is detected by a flexible strip 13 being deformed by the spine, which results in closing of the micro-switch, which in turn causes the power supply to drive the vibro-tactile emitters 16.
- the sensitivity of the apparatus is selected by moving the sliding control knob 22 within the slot 23. When the lumbar curve flattens to a predetermined point for the stimulus to be emitted, the somewhat annoying vibration of the vibro-tactile emitters is transmitted to the skin of the user.
- the counter display records the number of times the vibratory stimulus is emitted for the purpose of progress monitoring such that the conditioned response of the wearer should decrease the frequency that the vibratory stimulus is emitted. As the muscle groups become conditioned to holding the spine in its optimum position.
- Apparatus in accordance with the above described embodiment utilizes a conditioned response feedback method to condition the muscles which stabilizes the spine thereby preventing or treating poor posture. Since no physical support is provided, the apparatus makes the muscles do the work thereby strengthening the muscles. The silent vibratory stimulus emitted by the apparatus onto the surf ce of the skin of the wearer is mildly unpleasant, thus reinforcing the conditioned response. Accordingly, apparatus in accordance with the above embodiment does not simply encourage a straight back, but rather a fit and healthy back.
- This particular embodiment was also provided with means to issue a vibration at selectable pre-determined intervals, for example, every thirty (30) minutes in a distinct stimulus pattern as a reminder indicating that the wearer should bend and stretch gently and briefly to aid nutrition of the intervertebral discs.
- Apparatus of the abovedescribed kind is neither physically nor socially inhibiting since nothing is able to be seen or heard by others. It does not interfere with clothing and it allows the normal range of movement, for example, the wearer can bend over if necessary to tie shoelaces, pick up objects and the like.
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EP90915068A EP0496756B1 (en) | 1989-10-16 | 1990-10-16 | Method and apparatus for the treatment and prevention of posture deficiencies of the spine |
DE69031122T DE69031122T2 (en) | 1989-10-16 | 1990-10-16 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF BACKBACK DEFECTS |
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