WO2015175001A1 - Bandage de bande de kinésiologie - Google Patents
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- the present subject matter relates to bandages, and more specifically, to bandages that have anisotropic stretch properties and include a dressing.
- bandages can accelerate the healing process.
- Many types of bandages are commonly used, including bandages with separate dressings and self-adhesive tape or non-adhesive elastic tape, and self-adhesive bandages with an integral dressing, such as Band-Aid ® brand adhesive bandages from Johnson & Johnson, and a wide variety of other adhesive bandages in many different sizes using many different types of dressings to cover the wound.
- Dressings can be made of many different materials and can be absorbent or non-absorbent and in some cases are pre -treated with an antibiotic medicine.
- Kinesiology tape which is often a cloth-based self-adhesive tape, is a tape with anisotropic stretch properties, so that it is able to stretch much more in one direction, such as the length, than in the other direction, such as width.
- kinesiology tape is used to treat muscles and/or connective tissue that has been stressed in some way, but where there is no open wound. Kinesiology tape is applied to the individual in a stretched condition to provide a therapeutic benefit to the individual from the recoil effect of the elasticity of the tape.
- Kinesiology tape can be applied in many different configurations, depending on the tissue group being targeted and the intended effect, but in at least some situations, the tape is applied, in a stretched position, from the origin of the targeted muscle to the insertion point of the muscle. Once the tape has been applied, it is often rubbed to active a pressure-sensitive adhesive. While kinesiology tape is sometimes provided in pre-cut sections for specific taping patterns, it is often provided in a bulk form, such as a roll that allows for individual strips of tape to be cut to an appropriate length as needed.
- FIG. 1 A shows the wound-facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage in an unstretched position
- FIG. IB shows the non- wound- facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage in an unstretched position
- FIG. 1C shows the non- wound- facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage in a stretched position
- FIG. 2A shows an example wound on a human leg
- FIG. 2B shows an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage used to cover the wound and treat a muscle on the human leg
- FIG. 3 shows a flowchart of an embodiment of a method of applying a kinesiology tape bandage to a body.
- Kinesiology tape refers to a woven fabric tape with anisotropic stretch qualities, so that the kinesiology tape can be stretched in one direction at least twice as much as in the orthogonal direction without significantly changing the unstretched dimensions of the kinesiology tape or its stretch attributes.
- An adhesive is affixed to one side of the kinesiology tape.
- the amount of stretch can vary between different brands of kinesiology tape, but any kinesiology tape can stretch to at least 125% of its unstretched length in its stretchable direction without a significant change in the unstretched length of the kinesiology tape after it returns to an unstretched state.
- the RocktapeTM brand of kinesiology tape can be stretched up to about 180% of its unstretched length.
- the direction of the kinesiology tape (or any anisotropically stretchable material) that can be stretched more than other directions may be referred to as the stretchable direction, even though the tape may allow some amount of stretch in the other directions.
- Kinesiology tape can be stretched in its non-stretchable direction, or the direction orthogonal to the stretchable direction, to a much lesser extent than its stretchable direction without impacting its unstretched dimensions, with a typical kinesiology tape stretchable only up to about 110% or less in the non-stretchable direction.
- a dressing as the term is used herein is material to be put in contact with a wound.
- the dressing is typically sterile, and may include an antibiotic in some embodiments.
- the dressing may be absorbent or non-absorbent, depending on the embodiment, and may be made with any type of material. Some embodiments of dressings may be configured in a way that they do not adhere to the wound.
- stretch refers to lengthening a linear dimension of a material in a particular direction by applying a tensile force on the material in that direction. In some cases, other dimensions of the material may change, such as shorten, as the material lengthens in the stretch direction. As the term is used herein, once the tensile force on the material is removed, the material will return to about its original dimensions with no substantial change in the dimension of the material in the direction that the material was stretched. If the material does not return to about its original dimensions once the tensile force is removed, the material is deemed to have been overstretched instead of stretched.
- a kinesiology tape bandage is a bandage made with a piece of kinesiology tape that includes a dressing affixed to the same side of the kinesiology tape as the adhesive.
- the kinesiology tape bandage can be made with any dimension and the dressing can be of any type and also be of any dimension.
- the kinesiology tape bandage has a length that is significantly longer than its width, such as over twice as long as its width. In some embodiments, the length may have a dimension that is four times or more the dimension of the width.
- the dressing of the kinesiology tape bandage is also stretchable, and may be
- the dressing may include a porous, non-stick, stretchable membrane covering an absorbent filling.
- the dressing may include a woven material such as gauze, a foam material, a polyurethane film, or any other type of material.
- a water-proof layer that may also be virus-proof and/or bacteria-proof, is included in the dressing or positioned between the dressing and the kinesiology tape.
- FIG. 1 A shows the wound-facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage 100 in an unstretched position.
- the bandage 100 includes a piece of anisotropically stretchable woven fabric 101 with a stretchable dressing 110 attached to the wound-facing side of the fabric 101.
- the fabric 101 is breathable, allowing gasses and in some cases, fluids, to pass through the fabric 101.
- the fabric 101 may be woven from any type of fiber, but in at least one embodiment, the fabric 101 comprises 97% cotton and 3% Nylon 6/12.
- the fabric 101 may be identical to, or similar to, fabric used in one of many well-known brands of kinesiology tape, such as the Rocktape brand of kinesiology tapes.
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive 105 is applied to at least some of an exposed area of the first side of the fabric. While some embodiments may fully coat the exposed areas of the wound- facing side of the fabric 101 with the pressure-sensitive adhesive 105, other embodiments apply the pressure-sensitive adhesive 105 in pattern of alternating adhesive and non-adhesive areas such as the wave pattern shown. Other embodiments may use other patterns including, but not limited to, lines or rectangular areas, dots or circles, or any other type of pattern.
- the adhesive may be hypoallergenic and/or latex-free, such as an acrylic adhesive, and may be water resistant in some embodiments, to allow the kinesiology tape bandage to remain adhered to a person's body even under moist or wet conditions, such as in a swimming pool or when the person is sweating heavily.
- the woven fabric 101 and pressure-sensitive adhesive 105 are identical to those of one of the types of Rocktape brand kinesiology tape, such as the Rocktape Active Recovery (AR) tapes or the Rocktape H20 tapes.
- the stretchable dressing 110 may be attached to the fabric 101 by any method, but in some embodiments, may be attached to the fabric 101 using the same adhesive 105 located under the dressing 110.
- the dressing 110 is provided in a kit with a length of kinesiology tape made of the fabric 101 and the adhesive 105 and the dressing 110 is attached to the fabric 101 by pressing against the adhesive 105 at the time of application of the bandage 100.
- the stretchable dressing 110 is often sterile, can be absorbent or non-absorbent, and may be made of any type of material, depending on the embodiment.
- the stretchable dressing 110 may made using gauze and/or a foam material.
- stretchable dressing 110 is made with porous, non-stick, stretchable membrane, such as a polyurethane film, covering an absorbent filling, to keep the dressing from sticking to the wound.
- the absorbent filling of the dressing 110 may include a woven material, a foam material, bonded materials, and/or loose materials held together by the membrane.
- the absorbent filling of the dressing 110 includes at least one of acrylic fibers, polyester fibers, cotton fibers, or vicose fibers.
- a water-proof layer which may also be virus-proof and/or bacteria-proof, may be included between the fabric 101 and the dressing 110. This layer may be helpful to protect the wound and promote healing of the wound.
- FIG. IB shows the non- wound- facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage 100 in an unstretched position.
- FIG. IB shows the opposite side of the bandage 100 of FIG. 1A.
- the bandage 100 can have any shape or size, including, but not limited to, substantially rectangular, substantially square, substantially round, substantially oval, substantially ellipsoid, a butterfly bandage shape, or any other regular or irregular shape.
- sharp corners of the fabric 101 are rounded to reduce the possibility of the bandage 100 curling away from the body at the corners.
- the bandage 100 has an unstretched length greater than four times its unstretched width, as shown.
- the location of the dressing 111 may or may not be visible from the non-wound-facing side, depending on the embodiment. In some embodiments the location of the dressing 111 may be marked on the fabric 101.
- FIG. 1C shows the non- wound- facing side of an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage 100S in a stretched position.
- the anisotropically stretchable woven fabric 101 has its stretchable direction aligned with the length of the bandage 100/lOOS.
- the piece of anisotropically stretchable woven fabric 100 in this embodiment is stretchable to at least 150% of a length of the fabric in a direction of the length, and stretchable to no more than 110% of width of the fabric in a direction of the width. So after being stretched the bandage 100 of FIG. IB has a length that is half again as long, as shown by bandage 100S of FIG. 1C.
- the piece of anisotropically stretchable woven fabric 101 is stretchable to at least 180% of a dimension of the fabric in one direction, such as the length of the bandage 100.
- the stretchable dressing 111 is stretchable in at least one direction by at least as great a percentage as the anisotropically stretchable woven fabric 101 in its stretchable direction. So in the stretched bandage 100S, the dressing 11 IS is also stretched.
- the stretchable dressing 110 is anisotropically stretchable, and the stretchable direction of the stretchable dressing 110 is aligned with the length of the fabric 101, which is the stretchable direction of the fabric 101 , wherein the length of the fabric 101 is longer than a width of the fabric.
- FIG. 2A shows an example wound 205 on a human leg 201.
- the human leg 201 is used as an example, but any part of a body of a living creature may be used.
- the wound 205 can be any type of wound, but may be an open wound where healing could be impacted by physical abrasion on the wound 205 or introduction of dirt of dirt or bacteria into the wound, or where an infectious agent, such as a bacteria or virus, could enter the body.
- the wound 205 may be dry, but in other cases, bodily fluids may be present in the wound 205.
- the wound 205 could be the result of an externally inflicted injury to the skin of the leg 201, such as a cut or abrasion, or could be a sore generated by an internal condition, such as a boil or an infection.
- a portion 207 of the body near the wound 205 is identified for treatment with kinesiology tape.
- the portion 207 may be identified due to an injury to the leg 201, such as a torn muscle, a sprain, or a strain, overuse of a muscle in the portion 207 causing pain, stiffness, or reduced strength, or due to a desire to improve athletic performance using the portion 207 of the leg 201, such as running speed. Any method of identifying a portion 207 of the body near the wound may be used.
- a muscle in the portion 207 having an injury is identified for treatment with kinesiology tape.
- FIG. 2B shows an embodiment of a kinesiology tape bandage 100S used to cover the wound 205 and treat a muscle 207 on the human leg 201.
- An anisotropically stretchable bandage 100S is applied to the leg 201 by stretching the anisotropically stretchable bandage 100S to at least 125% of its unstretched length, and positioning a dressing 11 IS of the bandage over a wound 205 on the leg 201. Because a muscle in the portion 207 of the body near the wound 205 was identified for treatment with kinesiology tape, the bandage 100S is applied over the identified portion 207 to allow the kinesiology tape bandage 100S to provide a therapeutic effect to the muscle.
- the bandage 100S is positioned with one end of the bandage 100S at the origin of muscle, or where the muscle is attached to an immovable bone, and the opposite end of the bandage 100S is positioned at the insertion point of the muscle, or where the muscle is attached to a movable bone.
- the stretched bandage 100S is then pressed against the leg 201 to activate a pressure- sensitive adhesive on the bandage 100S and adhere the stretched bandage 100S to the leg 201.
- at least some portion of the bandage 11 OS is rubbed with a massage tool 220 to help activate the pressure sensitive adhesive and to massage a portion of the leg 201 covered by the bandage 100S.
- the massage of the portion 207 of the leg 201 with the massage tool 220 may also offer a therapeutic effect to the injured muscle.
- FIG. 3 shows a flowchart 300 of an embodiment of a method of applying a kinesiology tape bandage to a body.
- the flowchart 300 begins at block 301 by starting to apply a bandage to a wound.
- the method of applying an anisotropically stretchable bandage to a body includes stretching the anisotropically stretchable bandage to at least 125% of its unstretched length at block 302. In some embodiments, the bandage is stretched to between 130% and 150% of its unstretched length. In at least one embodiment, the bandage is stretched to about 180% of its unstretched length.
- the dressing and the anisotropically stretchable tape are provided separately in a kit
- the dressing may be applied to the anisotropically stretchable tape either before or after the tape is stretched.
- a dressing of the bandage is positioned over a wound on the body.
- a portion of the body near the wound is optionally identified for treatment with kinesiology tape at optional block 304. If a portion of the body near the wound was identified for treatment with kinesiology tape, the bandage is applied at block 305 in such a way to provide treatment to the identified portion of the body. If no portion of the body near the wound was identified for treatment with kinesiology tape, the bandage may be applied in a way to best position the dressing to cover the wound. The bandage is then adhered to the body as positioned at block 306 so that the dressing covers the wound and, optionally, the kinesiology tape of the bandage can provide a therapeutic benefit to the identified portion of the body.
- the stretched bandage is then pressed against the body to activate a pressure-sensitive adhesive on the bandage at block 307.
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive on the bandage at block 307.
- at least some portion of the bandage may be optionally rubbed with a massage tool at block 308 to help activate the pressure sensitive adhesive and to massage a portion of the body covered by the bandage.
- the bandage has been successfully applied at block 309.
- An example bandage includes a piece of anisotropically stretchable woven fabric, a stretchable dressing attached to a first side of the fabric, and pressure-sensitive adhesive applied to at least some of an exposed area of the first side of the fabric.
- the piece of amsotropically stretchable woven fabric is stretchable to at least 150% of a dimension of the fabric in a first direction, and stretchable to no more than 110% of a dimension of the fabric in a direction orthogonal to the first direction.
- the piece of amsotropically stretchable woven fabric is stretchable to at least 180% of the dimension of the fabric in the first direction.
- an unstretched length of the piece of fabric is greater than four times an unstretched width of the piece of fabric.
- the stretchable dressing is stretchable in at least one direction by at least as great a percentage as the amsotropically stretchable woven fabric in its stretchable direction.
- the stretchable dressing comprises gauze.
- the stretchable dressing comprises a foam material.
- the stretchable dressing comprises porous, non-stick, stretchable membrane covering an absorbent filling.
- the absorbent filling comprises a woven material.
- the absorbent filling comprises at least one of acrylic fibers, polyester fibers, cotton fibers, or vicose fibers.
- Some example bandages also include a water-proof layer between the fabric and the dressing.
- the water-proof layer is also virus-proof and bacteria-proof.
- the stretchable dressing is amsotropically stretchable, and a stretchable direction of the stretchable dressing is aligned a stretchable direction of the fabric.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied in a wave pattern to at least some of the exposed area of the first side of the fabric. Any combination of the examples of this paragraph may be used in embodiments.
- An example method of applying an amsotropically stretchable bandage to a body includes stretching the amsotropically stretchable bandage to at least 125% of its unstretched length, positioning a dressing of the bandage over a wound on the body, and pressing the stretched bandage against the body to activate a pressure-sensitive adhesive on the bandage and adhere the stretched bandage to the body.
- Some example methods also include rubbing at least some portion of the bandage with a massage tool to help activate the pressure sensitive adhesive and to massage a portion of the body covered by the bandage.
- the stretching comprises stretching the amsotropically stretchable bandage to between 130% and
- Some example methods also include identifying a portion of the body near the wound for treatment with kinesiology tape, and applying the bandage to provide treatment to the identified portion of the body.
- the applying the bandage includes positioning one end of the bandage at the origin of a muscle in the identified portion of the body, and positioning an opposite end of the bandage at the insertion point of the muscle.
- a muscle in the identified portion of the body has an injury.
- an opening may refer to a single opening, two opening, or any other number of openings.
- the term “or” is generally employed in its “and/or” inclusive sense, which includes the case where all the elements are included, unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
- the term “coupled” includes direct and indirect connections.
- first and second devices are coupled, intervening elements including active elements may be located there between.
- intervening elements including active elements may be located there between. Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state "means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specified function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. ⁇ 112(f).
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un bandage de bande de kinésiologie, qui comprend une pièce de tissu tissé extensible de manière anisotrope, un pansement extensible fixé à un premier côté du tissu, et un adhésif sensible à la pression et appliqué à au moins une partie d'une zone découverte du premier côté du tissu. Le bandage de bande de kinésiologie est appliqué à un corps en étirant le bandage de bande de kinésiologie à au moins 125 % de sa longueur non étirée, en positionnant un pansement du bandage sur une plaie sur le corps, et en pressant le bandage étiré contre le corps pour activer un adhésif sensible à la pression sur le bandage et faire adhérer le bandage étiré sur le corps.
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