WO2007128456A1 - Vêtement thérapeutique comportant des poids supplémentaires - Google Patents

Vêtement thérapeutique comportant des poids supplémentaires Download PDF

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WO2007128456A1
WO2007128456A1 PCT/EP2007/003821 EP2007003821W WO2007128456A1 WO 2007128456 A1 WO2007128456 A1 WO 2007128456A1 EP 2007003821 W EP2007003821 W EP 2007003821W WO 2007128456 A1 WO2007128456 A1 WO 2007128456A1
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therapeutic garment
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Claudia Eisert
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/06User-manipulated weights
    • A63B21/065User-manipulated weights worn on user's body

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  • the invention relates to a therapeutic garment with additional weights.
  • the person concerned can first improve the capabilities for the perception and control of the body with the help of the additional weight load.
  • the person's improved, or trained, body feeling in this way makes it possible for the person in question to permanently improve or normalize even with reduced or completely eliminated additional weight bearing.
  • Usual lead vests such as those of athletes to support the training and muscle building are not suitable as a therapeutic garment.
  • Such lead vests can not or only insufficiently to the different therapeutic requirements in each individual case tune and hinder the natural movement, instead of supporting the body perception of the wearer of such a lead vest.
  • the therapeutic garment should be as easy to produce and have improved comfort.
  • the therapeutic garment at least one device For releasably securing at least one weight.
  • a suitable device makes it possible to attach rapidly and reliably changing weights to the therapeutic clothing item.
  • the additional weight applied to the wearer of the garment via the therapeutic garment may be varied and adjusted to provide the best therapeutic benefit.
  • the therapeutic garment does not have to be changed, so that an individual adaptation of the therapeutic garment to the wearer is possible and economically justifiable. In this way, the comfort can be significantly improved.
  • the therapeutic success can be increased by initially starting with a small additional weight load and gradually increasing it. Once the person has improved and learned his or her own body senses and sensory and motor skills, the additional weight bearing can be gradually reduced again. In many cases, the learned and improved body perception no longer decreases in accordance with the reduction of the additional weight load, so that sets a lasting therapeutic success.
  • Garment has at least one pocket for receiving the at least one weight.
  • the at least one bag is closable. This can be effected for example by Velcro fasteners, fastener tapes or fastener buttons in a simple manner and inexpensively. It is also conceivable to use snaps or zippers to reliably close the bag and prevent falling out of the weight.
  • the therapeutic item of clothing has a plurality of spaced-apart pockets for receiving additional weights.
  • the appropriate in terms of the desired therapeutic effect distribution of additional weight load can be varied in this way varied and adjusted individually.
  • the pockets can be arranged, for example, at regular intervals along the body circumference and at different heights. Also, a multi-row arrangement and adapted to the anatomy of the body distribution of multiple pockets is conceivable.
  • the at least one weight is a lead element. Due to its high specific gravity, even lead weights with a low volume can achieve a sufficient additional weight load. Due to the small volume and the easy deformability of the lead material, the individual Lead elements are individually adapted to the respective body shape and are not perceived as cumbersome or unpleasant due to the low volume used.
  • the therapeutic item of clothing is a vest or an outer garment. It has been found that an additional weight load in the region of the upper body, which is arranged symmetrically to the middle of the body, can lead to good therapeutic results. Also, the additional weight burden in the upper body is often perceived as not or only slightly disturbing.
  • the therapeutic item of clothing has a pelvic girdle and / or a shoulder strap. It has been shown that, especially in the pelvic area and in the shoulder area, an additional weight load shows a promising therapeutic effect. Also, the wearing comfort of the therapeutic garment is limited only slightly by additional weights in these areas and the additional weight load is not perceived as excessively uncomfortable, even with larger weights.
  • the therapeutic item of clothing has durably associated weights with the therapeutic item of clothing. These can be in the form of a Lead cord or single lead weights must be sewn into the vest.
  • the therapeutic garment is made of a stretchable material, the therapeutic garment thus being a wearer is adapted to exert a predeterminable compression effect on a body region of the wearer covered by the therapeutic item of clothing by the therapeutic item of clothing.
  • Fig. 1 is a vest with several pockets for receiving additional weights and
  • Fig. 2 is a vest with a pelvic girdle and a two-piece shoulder strap with sewn weights and a plurality of pockets for receiving additional weights.
  • a short-sleeved vest 1 is shown schematically, which has a plurality of spaced-apart pockets 2.
  • a weights not shown, can be inserted in each individual pocket 2.
  • the pockets 2 are adapted by means of it Covers 3 closed to prevent accidental falling out of the weights.
  • the individual pockets 2 are arranged at a distance from each other in the abdominal region, or in the back region along the circumference of the vest 1. In the abdominal region two rows of pockets 2 are arranged one above the other.
  • the total exerted on a wearer of the vest additional weight load can be evenly distributed and adjusted conditionally predetermined weight load on the therapy.
  • the total additional weight load applied can be varied in a simple manner and adapted to the already achieved therapeutic advances.
  • the vest can be adapted to the body shape of the person and tailor made. Since the vest 1 can be used throughout the entire therapy by the person concerned can be achieved in this way a significantly improved comfort, which can positively influence the acceptance and the success of therapy.
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows a vest 4 with a closed crotch region 5 in the form of a conventional body.
  • the vest 4 has a pelvic girdle 6 and a two-part, on a front and a back of the vest 4 in the abdominal area, or in the lower
  • each pocket 9 has an opening 10.
  • the opening 10 is made smaller than the diameter of the associated pocket 9, so that an additional weight element inserted into the pocket 9 can not accidentally fall out of the pocket 9 through the small opening 10 under normal load on the vest 4. If the bag 9 is made of a stretchable material, then the opening 10 can also be specified smaller than the diameter of the introduced additional weight element, so that for the introduction of the weight element, the opening 10 must be expanded by means of a corresponding application of force to the weight element in the bag 9 to contribute. When the opening 10 is released again, the opening 10 contracts to the original diameter and prevents unintentional falling out of the weight element with a larger diameter.
  • the additional weight load exerted by the vest 4 can be increased by adding additional weight Weights in the individual pockets 9 are gradually increased or reduced. In this way, an exact adaptation of the additional weight load to the respective progress during the therapy is possible.
  • the vest 4 can be made predominantly or entirely of a stretchable material and additionally exert a compression effect on the wearer as an orthotic garment. In this way, the combination of different therapeutic methods is possible, on the one hand require additional weight and on the other hand, a continuous compression effect on the wearer.

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Abstract

Un vêtement thérapeutique comportant des poids supplémentaires présente au moins un dispositif de fixation amovible d'au moins un poids. Le dispositif se présente sous la forme d'une poche refermable (9). Le vêtement thérapeutique présente une ceinture de bassin (6) et une ceinture d'épaule (7). La ceinture de bassin (6) et la ceinture d'épaule (7) comportent plusieurs poches espacées (9) destinées à contenir plusieurs poids supplémentaires. Les poids supplémentaires sont des éléments en plomb. Le vêtement thérapeutique se présente sous la forme d'une veste (4) ou d'un vêtement.
PCT/EP2007/003821 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Vêtement thérapeutique comportant des poids supplémentaires WO2007128456A1 (fr)

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DE200610021415 DE102006021415A1 (de) 2006-05-05 2006-05-05 Therapeutisches Bekleidungsstück mit zusätzlichen Gewichten

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US5144694A (en) * 1991-03-09 1992-09-08 Explore Incorporated Exercise apparel and weight packets
WO1994001183A1 (fr) * 1992-07-03 1994-01-20 Cebo Johnson Mark Vetement charge de poids pour exercices physiques
WO1999056831A1 (fr) * 1998-05-07 1999-11-11 Powervest Limited Vetement pour exercice
US20020010058A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2002-01-24 Ronald Myrick Mobile weight
US6209135B1 (en) * 2000-02-16 2001-04-03 Scott Irvin Exercise vest with flexible weights
WO2002026330A1 (fr) * 2000-09-26 2002-04-04 Pier Giorgio Cavallera Vetement de sport pour entrainement
US20030019010A1 (en) * 2001-07-30 2003-01-30 Franco-Sion Ana F. Weight vest
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