WO2018007662A1 - Venda fascial adhesiva - Google Patents
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- the present invention belongs to the technical field of the industry dedicated to the manufacture of bandages, and more particularly, for bandages in the field of physiotherapy, rehabilitation and medicine.
- the invention relates in particular to a fascial adhesive bandage with a composition of threads and fabrics in its structure that give greater connection and stabilization of forces between the fibers during its application, improving and facilitating maneuverability when placing it, providing optimum elongation, Limited and reproducible that does not restrict body movement.
- Fascias are an unbroken series of resistant, but retractable connective tissues with innervation and vascularization that are found from the head to the feet and from the outside to the inside of the body, a continuous tissue that envelops the entire organism and all the structures contained therein .
- the hypodermis joins the superficial fascia, the stimuli and mechanical effects generated in the skin are transmitted to the superficial and superficial fasciae. these to the deep ones.
- fascias are found in all regions of the body and that, in turn, they are formed by different layers, oblique, transverse or circular, so the general appearance of fascias is spiral .
- the fascias fulfill many functions in the body, among which the support, hemodynamic and communication function can be highlighted, the latter allowing all connective tissues such as subcutaneous tissue, muscles, ligaments, tendons and Bones are interconnected by fascias and work in synergy. This aspect also explains how the stimuli applied by the bandage to the skin are also transmitted to the deep tissues, improving vascularization and innervation of the bandaged area.
- the neuromuscular bandage or Kinesiotaping is already known, which consists of a cotton bandage system that incorporates a layer of adhesive with undulations that gives it adhesiveness, but allowing the skin to perspire, which are applied following a specialized technique on the skin. It is a type of elastic cotton bandage.
- bandages such as the rigid tape (Athletic tape or strappal), which is a hypoallergenic, inelastic and tear-resistant adhesive tape in both directions applied especially for functional bandages. It contains a taffeta-type fabric support, which gives it high tensile strength.
- the cotton bandage gets wet, it absorbs the liquid by increasing the weight of the bandage, the drying time increases being a slow drying. It reduces perspiration, decreases the ability to keep the skin fresh because, in contact with sweat, the fibers get wet and the body loses heat by conduction. All this affects the quality of the skin being able to produce small wounds, irritations or itching as well as affecting the properties of the bandage and the glue decreasing adhesion.
- the present invention solves the problems existing in the state of the art on adhesive bandages by combining their structure and materials, to improve the effects they produce and their comfort.
- the bandage has a composition of threads and fabrics of its structure that, unlike the existing bandages, give greater connection and stabilization of forces between the fibers during its application, improving and facilitating the manageability when placing it while maintaining it during the movement.
- the bandage is designed to help prevent irritation, eczema, edema or spillage of Morel-Lav decorations from the high tension produced by the bandage and reduced or large body movements depending on the area to be bandaged.
- the structure of the fascial bandage fabric is openwork, with a flat ligament, twill or satin of 3, and satin or twill can be used up to 10, with a warp thread density of 1 to 40 passes / cm and weft 1 to 35 threads / cm. Said ligament can be broken or crossed in which each thread takes two consecutive passes and leaves the next two free presenting the same effects on both sides.
- another of the fundamental elements in the invention are the threads that form it, being able to control the mechanical resistance and grip by grouping the layered threads, ropes or as cores.
- the strength of the thread can be further defined by twisting different fibers of yarns with the same structure or different structures.
- the weight of the bandage is calculated which, together with its composition, defines the correct toughness, maximum strength, total work and elongation necessary for the bandage to perform its function correctly without damaging the skin on which it adheres or produce fascial decompensations that can cause contractures or mobility limitations locally or in other parts of the body.
- the bandage depending on the location of the skin on which the bandage will be placed, its elasticity and sensitivity will vary. Therefore, for stimulation from the skin to influence correctly, the bandage must respect the characteristics and properties of the skin of each body segment.
- the flat fabric of our bandage starts from being inelastic to be able to be elastic in a longitudinal, transverse and tangential direction, maintaining a high stability to respect the differences of the cutaneous areas. This elasticity will be given by the combination in weft and warp of different fibers.
- these threads will be filament threads, selected among monofilament threads, soft and textured multifilament, or combinations of them, depending on the desired characteristics. Therefore, to create suitable bandages for sports with restricted or wide ranges of movement or for treatment of specific pathologies, these threads must be combined.
- a grid of a lightweight non-scratch fabric (ripstop) is integrated, which provides resistance, durability and anti-tear protection.
- the band is formed by natural fibers, by combination of natural fibers with synthetic fibers or only synthetic fibers, being able to additionally use metallic fibers, since they are little problematic threads if they are used in the indicated way.
- these fibers can be magnetized or magnetized to influence the magnetic fields of the organism influencing the regulation of body pH.
- the structure of threads and tissues of the fascial bandage provides an optimal, limited and controlled elongation that does not restrict body movement, but controls the tension produced by the excessive elongation produced by other bandages since it is designed to help not eczema, spillage or extravasation of Morel-Lav decorations occurs.
- rupture and separation or avulsion of the skin and subcutaneous cellular tissue of the muscular fascia occurs affecting the proper functioning of the lymphatic system creating an accumulation of lymph under the skin and may cause skin necrosis or serious infections.
- Windchill or perceived temperature being a good conductor of heat and its pleasant and comfortable touch of natural fibers next to the properties of artificial fibers, absorb less water, dry faster, they perspire and resist tensile, offering less friction and wear.
- a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane or a thin layer of silicone oil can be included that helps to waterproof the bandage by limiting the flow of liquid element that can absorb the bandage.
- the outer part will be water resistant and the inner part will be thermal.
- spaces or lines without adhesive are created in the adhesive layer so that the bandage transpires, creating said spaces or lines a symmetrical repetitive pattern of meandering shape with an inclination of 45 e with respect to the weft. Its adhesive ends are divided into two equal parts.
- the spaces that divide the adhesive zones have an inclination of about 45 and equalizing the inclination of the fascial helical fibers of the organism, so the bandage will react very similarly to the fascia when there is movement.
- These spaces form a drawing that allows you to ventilate and create a fast and effective exit route for sweat and / or water that wet the bandage. In this way, they help eliminate moisture that could be stored between the skin and the bandage, favoring a drier, more hygienic and lasting application.
- the bandage contains warp elastomer, the bandage will have longitudinal elasticity. If elastomer is additionally added to the weft, a longitudinal, transverse or tangential elasticity is obtained, improving movement and adhesion on the skin.
- the band as a whole is hypoallergenic.
- Figures 1 and 2 are front and profile views respectively of a weave structure (1) of weft (2) and openwork warp (3) with twill or satin ligament of 10.
- Figure 3 is a side view of the bandage, distinguishing the fabric (1) and the adhesive layer (4).
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view, taken on line A-A of Figure 3.
- Figure 5 is the drawing of the shape of the adhesive layer (4), where the areas without adhesive (5) and with adhesive (6) are distinguished.
- the object of the present invention is adhesive fascial bandage with a suitable structure and materials that will provide greater connection and stabilization of forces between the fibers during their application, improving and facilitating the maneuverability when placing it.
- the fabric (1) of the bandage is composed of filament threads whose composition is made of cotton and / or nylon and polyester fibers, which together are twisted into threads in layers or threads in strings, said fabric being formed by a structure of weft threads (2) and warp threads (3).
- weft threads (2) of the fabric of the bandage have a density of 1 thread / cm up to 35 threads / cm and the warp threads (3) of 1 pass / cm up to 40 passes / cm.
- the distribution of the materials in twisted threads facilitates the control of the elongation of the flat ligament structure, twill or satin from 3 to 10 clarifying the correct tension of the bandage required for the lengthening of the skin of each body segment without damaging it.
- Said ligament can be broken or crossed in which each thread takes two consecutive passes and leaves the next two free presenting the same effects on both sides.
- the bandage presents a mixed composition of natural and synthetic fibers, preferably of cotton, nylon and polyester, the friction decreases so that the bandage is suitable for application in body areas with reduced elongation of the skin such as the lower back.
- the bandage is preferably elastic without the need for an elastomer since the fibers thereof are composed of elastic artificial fibers and cotton. If it is desired to obtain greater elasticity, twisted strands can be created in layers or in ropes including elastomer.
- the threads that form the bandage they are twisted together forming layered threads, preferably 2, 3 and 4 layers, where the threads are twisted together to create string threads, preferably 4, 6 or 9 ropes.
- string threads preferably 4, 6 or 9 ropes.
- core threads located in the direction where more elongation is needed are used.
- the threads are filament threads, selected from monofilament, soft and textured multifilament, or combinations of them. If it is desired to achieve more strength, uniformity and that does not have flexibility, monofilament threads will be used. If he The primary requirement is the strength of the soft multifilament yarn. If necessary give more coverage and extensibility to the fiber using the textured filament thread.
- the bandage has the following mechanical properties: toughness between 0.05 kg / mm up to 0.99 kg / mm, maximum force between 5 kg up to 28 kg and total work between 0.05 kg / mm up to 0.99 kg / mm In addition, it comprises a weight of between 100 g / m 2 to 300 g / m 2 .
- Said weight is optimal and necessary so that the energy absorbed by the material with the consequent deformations that it acquires during elongation before breaking (toughness) and the maximum force thereof, are appropriate.
- the total work produced controls and normalizes its elongation, allowing the bandage to remain integral and functional in any situation even when it is in an advanced elastic elongation phase.
- the lower layer (4) of adhesive is preferably a thin layer of acrylic-based synthetic resin, preferably without latex, with great adhesion power, especially on the skin and on the material of the threads.
- FIG 5 an infinite repetitive drawing can be seen forming the spaces or grooves without adhesive (5) incorporated to better drain the sweat or any liquid that can accumulate between the skin and the bandage.
- the rest of the surface is covered with adhesive (6).
- Said spaces do not allow malformations of the bandage to appear on the skin after application that could pinch or damage the user's skin, since the meandering shape of the spaces or lines without adhesive (5) have an inclination of about 45 e , preferably the direction of the plot, which also facilitates the removal of the bandage.
- the bandage adheres on paper with a previously established elongation. Said elongation keeps the fibers with a slight tension protecting their characteristics and mechanical properties. If it does not adhere with some tension on the paper, it could lose its correct functionality.
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