Abstract:
A walking assistance device having a sitting member (1) on which the user (P) can sit straddling it, and support members (2L, 2R) placed below the sitting member (1). The sitting member (1) has a connection section (106) for connecting the sitting member (1) to the support members (2L, 2R) so that the sitting member (1) is pivotable to the left and right about a support shaft (106a). The support shaft (106a) is located at a position corresponding to that intermediate part in the front-rear length of the sitting member (1) that is in contact with the user (P). When the user (P) tries to walk swinging their hips, resistance that they receives from the sitting section is reduced to improve usability.
Abstract:
A wriggle massager includes a soft rubber sleeve, and a massaging structure received in, the soft rubber sleeve and including a bracket, a driving member installed on the bracket, a snakelike transmission shaft and a bulge member, the driving member connected with the snakelike transmission shaft to control rotation of the snakelike transmission shaft. The snakelike transmission shaft includes at least one curve portion and the bulge member includes a transmission channel so that the snakelike transmission shaft is inserted into the transmission channel through one end of the transmission channel. A rotation contour of the at least one curve portion exceeds a radial contour of the transmission channel, so that the snakelike transmission shaft rotates to drive the bulge member to wriggle. The present disclosure provides that the snakelike transmission shaft rotates to drive the bulge member to wriggle for providing a new massage mode and improving users' experience.
Abstract:
An electronic device for percussive massage therapy. The device includes a reciprocating member configured to move at any number of different amplitudes and frequencies. In one example, the device is configured with a number of gears including a planetary gear, a ring gear, and a positioning gear, which permit amplitude to be varied between a great number of amplitudes within a predetermined range. The user may adjust frequency and amplitude of the reciprocating member in real time. In one example, the reciprocating member is adapted to vibrate to permit vibration therapy in addition to percussive therapy.
Abstract:
Driving modules, motion assistance apparatuses including at least one of the driving modules, and methods of controlling at least one of the motion assistance apparatuses may be provided. For example, a driving module including a driving source on one side of a user and configured to transmit power, an input side rotary body coupled to the driving source and configured to rotate, first and second decelerators configured to operate using the power respectively received from the driving source through the input side rotary body, and a first stopper and a second stopper configured to selectively enable or disable a transmission of the power between the input side rotary body and respective output terminals of the first and second decelerators may be provided.
Abstract:
A mouse-type rehabilitation exercise device includes a mouse body on which a hand is mounted, a wheel moving the mouse body, a first motor aligning a position of the wheel such that the mouse body moves to a desired direction, a second motor rotating the wheel such that the wheel aligned by the first motor moves to a desired position, a clutch disposed between the second motor and the wheel to enable and disable a power transmitting to the wheel from the second motor, and a controller controlling a driving of the first motor, the second motor, and the clutch.
Abstract:
A massage assembly for relieving symptoms of a head ache includes a collar that may be worn on a head. A pair of massage units is provided and each of the massage units is coupled to the collar. Each of the massage units abuts the head when the collar is worn on the head. Thus, each of the massage may massage the head.
Abstract:
A driving module and a motion assistance apparatus including the same may be provided. For example, the driving module including a driving source provided on one side of a user and configured to transmit power, a power transmitting rotary body configured to rotate by the power transmitted from the driving source, and a first decelerator configured to transmit power between the driving source and the power transmitting rotary body, the first decelerator having an input side rotary body configured to receive power from the driving source, and an output side rotary body configured to transmit power to the power transmitting rotary body may be provided.
Abstract:
An ambulatory suspension system for gait rehabilitation has a parallel pair of rails bordering the sides of a training area and a bridge extending between and movable along the rails. A trolley is movable along the bridge and includes a motor driven hoist with a cable extending thereabout and depending from the trolley. The hoist is operable to vary the length of the cable depending from the trolley, and a harness is suspended by the cable. Motors move the bridge along the rails and the trolley along the bridge as the sensors sense the direction of movement of the patient in X and Y directions. The falling motion of a patient supported in the harness is sensed and will immediately disable the system. A computer control receives signals from the sensors and operates the motors so that the patient is held in an upright position.
Abstract:
A J-shaped vibrating massager and method for manufacture thereof. The J-shaped massager may consist of a J-shaped tubular rod, a head, one or more handles, control means, and vibratory means. Generally, the J-shaped tubular rod may also consist of a J-hook and a barrel. Typically, the head is located at the end of the J-hook opposite the barrel, while the vibratory means may be mounted in the head or anywhere along the length of the J-shaped tubular rod. The vibratory means induces vibrations in one or more portions of the J-shaped tubular rod, generally including the head. The vibrations massage surfaces in contact with the invention. Because the invention is generally J-shaped, a user may reach his or her own back with the head of the J-shaped massager in order to give himself a back massage. The invention may include a variety of tips having different sizes, materials, and shapes.
Abstract:
In one aspect, an orthosis for increasing range of motion of a body joint generally includes first and second dynamic force mechanisms for simultaneously applying a dynamic force to body portions on opposite sides of a body joint.