Abstract:
A wearable technology, referred to herein as biometric bodysuit, which integrates biometric sensors, electromagnetic stimulation, and wireless control modules having the capacity to communicate with an interactive user interface. The body is comprised of at least one segment covering at least a portion of a body of a wearer. The segments include an arm covering, a leg covering, a torso covering, footwear, handwear, headwear, and any combination thereof. The segments include a series of control modules that relay real-time biometric data to a main control module, wherein the data is then relayed to a server and a user interface. The user interface permits wearers of the bodysuit and healthcare professionals to adjust the functionality of the bodysuit in accordance to what is the necessary therapy required by the wearer.
Abstract:
A scalp massager that simultaneously dispenses fluid is provided. A reservoir of fluid is fluidly coupled to a plurality of dispensing conduits, wherein each dispensing conduit is operatively associated with a resilient leg so that the outlet of the dispensing conduit is adjacent the distal end of the resilient leg. Both the resilient leg and the dispensing conduit each terminate at two adjacent points. The resilient leg may provide a foot that extends the two adjacent points for massaging the scalp.