THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE APPARATUS
Exercise apparatus suitably adapted for use by handicapped persons for exercising their hips and legs. In one embodiment, an apparatus with a supporting structure and a seat mounted on the supporting structure. A cushion comprising a pad for splaying the knees of a user is mounted on the supporting structure. In another embodiment, there is a docking station suitably adapted for wheelchair users with a supporting structure protruding therefrom. A cushion is mounted on the protrusion for splaying the knees of the user. In yet another embodiment, a semispherical to shaped seat is mounted on a supporting structure that can be adjusted to position a user near a handlebar structure with a supporting structure protruding therefrom. A cushion is mounted for splaying the knees of the user. Optionally, the cushions in the example embodiments may further comprise a patella pad. A knee spreader ball detached from the exercise apparatus permits training without the fixed cushion and, in a further form permits transport of a user without tangling the feet of the user.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/705,263 filed Feb. 12, 2010, which claimed the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/152,059 filed Feb. 12, 2009 and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/227,886 filed Jul. 3, 2009. All of application Ser. No. 12/705,263, 61/152,059, and 61/227,886 are incorporated herein by reference.
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 11/170,512 filed on Jun. 29, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,318,795.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure relates generally to exercise devices and methods and more specifically to methods and apparatuses for enabling handicapped persons to exercise hips and legs to help prevent hip dislocation and muscle atrophy.
Handicapped children, particularly those with cerebral palsy typically suffer trismatic spasms which may eventually dislocate the femur from the hip sockets. Remedies for this problem include major surgery every two to three years. Thus, the need exists for systems and methods that enable a handicapped person to exercise their hips and legs to help prevent hip dislocation and muscle atrophy.
SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTSThe following presents a simplified overview of the example embodiments in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the example embodiments. This overview is not an extensive overview of the example embodiments. It is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of the example embodiments nor delineate the scope of the appended claims. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the example embodiments in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided herein an apparatus wherein a handicapped person is securely and correctly positioned so that with little assistance they can exercise their hips and/or legs. In accordance with a further aspect, there is provided herein an apparatus wherein the legs of a handicapped person are securely and correctly positioned to prevent tangling so that the handicapped person may be more easily carried or otherwise transported by an assistant.
In accordance with an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein, an exercise apparatus comprising a base, a supporting structure mounted to the base and a seat mounted on the supporting structure. A cushion configured to splay the knees of a user is mounted on the supporting structure. In particular embodiments, the cushion comprises a patella pad. A handlebar or other structure is mounted on the base that allows a user using the apparatus to pull themselves up form the seat, while the cushion splays the knees of the user. A vertical position of the handlebar, vertical and horizontal positions of the seat, and vertical and horizontal positions of the cushion are each selectively adjustable to accommodate users of varying sizes.
In accordance with further example embodiments, there are disclosed herein, exercise apparatus suitably configured to dock with a wheelchair and enable a wheelchair bound user to exercise. The exercise apparatus comprise a base, a handlebar structure mounted to the base, a cushion mounted on a support structure mounted on the base so that the cushion is protruding in front of the handlebar structure, is configured to splay the knees of a user. In particular embodiments, the cushion comprises a patella pad. The handlebar structure allows a user using the apparatus to pull themselves up form their wheelchair, while the cushion splays the knees of the user. In other embodiments the cushion is detached from the base and from the seat wherein the cushion is provided in the form of a spheroid with surfaces defined by opposite outer sides configured to engage the inner legs of the user wherein the spheroid cushion is selectively securely attached with the user between the user's legs to splay the knees of the user during therapy or exercise using the handlebar and base structures. In further embodiments, a wheelchair pad is adapted to selectively attach with the exercise apparatus and is configured to support a wheelchair thereon. The pad helps maintain the wheelchair in a selected substantially fixed position relative to the exercise apparatus.
In accordance with still further example embodiments, the free detached spheroid cushion is a spheroid transport cushion including handle means for adapting the cushion to be gripped by an associated therapist or assistant to aid in transporting the handicapped user between selected locations. In one form the handle means include flexible straps attached with the cushion. The spheroid transport cushion helps maintain the user's legs in a fixed relative position to prevent the user's legs from becoming mutually tangled during transportation.
In accordance with a yet further example embodiment, there is disclosed herein, an exercise apparatus comprising a base a supporting structure mounted to the base and a handlebar or other structure is mounted on the base that allows a user using the apparatus to pull themselves up. A semispherical seat is mounted on the supporting structure. The supporting structure may employ levers or other devices that enable the position of the seat to be adjusted. A vertical position of the handlebar, vertical and horizontal positions of the semispherical seat, and vertical and horizontal positions of the cushion are each selectively adjustable to accommodate users of varying sizes.
The accompanying drawings incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification illustrate the example embodiments.
This description provides examples not intended to limit the scope of any appended claims of applications claiming priority to this application. The figures generally indicate the features of the examples, where it is understood and appreciated that like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements. Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” or “an example embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described is included in at least one embodiment described herein and does not imply that the feature, structure, or characteristic is present or necessary in all embodiments described herein.
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In the example embodiment of
The seat portion B of the therapy device 10 includes in the example embodiment a seat 30 supported vertically relative to the base 12 by an upstanding support member 40. Preferably, the upstanding support member 40 extends from the base 12 in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the base 12 and at a first position 42 along the longitudinal axis L. The seat 30 includes a lower portion 32 configured to support the buttocks of an associated user of the exercise apparatus relative to the base 12 and a back support portion 34 for engaging the user's back while seated on the lower portion. In the illustrated embodiment, the first position 42 of the elongate support member 40 is about ¼ the distance from the rearward edge 22 to the forward edge 20 along the longitudinal axis L.
The knee spreader portion C of the illustrated example therapy device 10 includes a cushion 50 disposed forwardly of the seat 30, preferably at a location whereby a user of the device may engage his legs with the cushion while sitting in the seat and, more preferably for exercise and therapy purposes, at a location whereby a user of the device may engage his legs with the cushion while rising from and sitting into the seat. The cushion 50 has a generally upside down “U” shape in cross section in a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L wherein a pair of lateral spaced apart side walls 52, 54 are configured to engage the inside of the user's legs below the knees when seated in the seat 30. The side walls 52, 54 are generally planar and are disposed vertically or perpendicular relative to the plane defined by the base 12. Cushions having other shapes may be used as well including for example cushions having other one or more surfaces adapted to engage selected other portions of the users legs as may be necessary or desired. In one embodiment, the cushion includes one or more patella pads (
The seat B and knee spreader C portions of the example embodiments including the embodiment of
The grippable boom portion D includes a handrail 60 supported in the illustrated example embodiment by a pair of spaced apart struts 62, 64 which extend vertically upwardly from the base 12 to a position over the seat 30 relative to the base 12. Although two struts 62, 64 are shown, any form of support for the handrail may be provided. In any case, however, preferably, the handrail 60 is supported at approximately the location illustrated in the Figures by the one or more struts or by other means relative to the base, seat, and knee spreader portions to enable a user to manually grasp the handrail 60 and, by using the arms, raise and lower the body relative to the base and seat portions. In one embodiment, the grippable boom portion D includes a ring on the end of a rope supported from above by an associated overhead ceiling, another similar or cooperating associated apparatus, or the like.
The foot retaining portion E includes a pair of stirrups 70 in the example embodiment affixed by suitable means on the base 12 in a spaced apart relationship on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis L thereof. The stirrups 70 are preferably formed of loops of flexible metal or any other material and are configured to hold the feet of the associated user of the exercise apparatus 10 in a substantially fixed relationship relative to the base member 12 so that the knees of the associated user are splayed out by the cushion 50 while using the apparatus by selectively gripping on the grippable portion of the handrail 60 and moving relative to the seat 30. Essentially, the cushion 50 holds the knees in a relatively splayed position during the raising and lowering movements. Further, a pair of upwardly directed generally planar foot positioning walls 72 are provided on the base 12 between the pair of stirrups 70 and on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis L. The foot positioning walls 72 help prevent the user's feet from undesirable inward movement towards each other during exercise and/or therapy. Essentially, the positioning walls block ingress of the user's feet into the area defined between the walls along the longitudinal axis L. This assists in aligning the user's body and in particular assists in aligning the user's legs in desired relative positions with the apparatus 10 during therapy and/or exercise.
The seat positioning apparatus 302 includes an interface member 310 configured to be carried by the seat 30 such as by attachment thereto using suitable fasteners or the like (not shown), and a locking device 320 for selectively holding the interface member 310 and the seat 30 coupled therewith at selectable positions relative to the upstanding support member. The locking device 320 of the example embodiment includes a pin member 322 received in an enlarged boss 324 disposed adjacent a passageway (not shown) defined by the upstanding support member 40. The boss 324 defines an elongate passageway 326 therein configured to receive the pin member 322 therein. In its preferred form, the pin member 322 is inwardly biased relative to the boss 324 and support member 40 by a spring 328 and, further, is of adequate length to extend through the passageway (not shown) defined by the upstanding support member 40 for engagement with a selected one of a plurality of positioning detents 330 formed linearly along the longitudinal axis of the interface member 310. As can be seem from the Figure, the interface and support members 310, 40 are formed for relative mutual telescopic connection so that the relative length of the seat positioning apparatus 302 in a direction perpendicular to the base 12 (
Similarly, the cushion positioning apparatus 304 includes an interface member 340 configured to carry the cushion 50 such as by attachment thereto using suitable fasteners or the like (not shown), and a locking device 350 for selectively holding the interface member 340 and the cushion 50 coupled therewith at selectable extended and retracted positions relative to the upstanding support member. The locking device 350 of the example embodiment includes a pin member 352 received in an enlarged boss 354 disposed adjacent a passageway (not shown) defined by the seat interface member 310. The boss 354 defines an elongate passageway 356 therein configured to receive the pin member 352 therein. In its preferred form, the pin member 352 is inwardly biased relative to the boss 354 by a spring 358 and, further, is of adequate length to extend through the passageway (not shown) defined by the seat interface member 310 for engagement with a selected one of a plurality of positioning detents 360 formed linearly along the longitudinal axis of the interface member 310. As can be seem from the Figure, the interface and support members 340, 310 are formed for relative mutual slidable connection so that the relative length of the cushion positioning apparatus 304 in a direction parallel to the base 12 and longitudinal axis L (
The cushion 50 of
In a further example embodiment, one or both of the locking devices 320, 350 provide a wider range of selective adjustability for the seat and cushion, respectively and wherein, as illustrated for example in
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In the example embodiment of
The seat portion B of the therapy device 500 includes in the example embodiment a partial-spherical seat 530 supported vertically relative to the base 512 by an upstanding support member 540 and supported horizontally relative to the base 512 by a laterally extending support member 550. Preferably, the upstanding support member 540 extends from the base 512 in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the base 512 and at a first position 542 along the longitudinal axis L. The seat 530 includes a resilient and flexible convex portion 532 configured to support the buttocks of an associated user of the exercise apparatus relative to the base 512. A back support portion for engaging the user's back while seated on the lower portion is not necessary in the example embodiment as the flexible convex portion 532 enables exercise and promotion of core strength and fitness of the user. In the illustrated embodiment, the first position 542 of the elongate support member 540 is about ¼ the distance from the rearward edge 522 to the forward edge 520 along the longitudinal axis L.
The knee spreader portion C of the illustrated example therapy device 500 includes a cushion 550 disposed forwardly of the seat 530, preferably at a location whereby a user of the device may engage his legs with the cushion while sitting in the seat and, more preferably for exercise and therapy purposes, at a location whereby a user of the device may engage his legs with the cushion while rising from and sitting into the seat. The cushion 550 has a generally upside down “U” shape in cross section in a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L wherein a pair of lateral spaced apart side walls 552, 554 are configured to engage the inside of the user's legs below the knees when seated on the seat 530. The side walls 552, 554 are generally planar and are disposed vertically or perpendicular relative to the plane defined by the base 512. The cushion includes one or more patella pads 570, 580 for selectively engaging the patella of the user while using the apparatus 500. Cushions having other shapes may be used as well including for example cushions having other one or more surfaces adapted to engage selected other portions of the users legs as may be necessary or desired.
The seat B and knee spreader C portions of the example embodiments including the embodiment of
The grippable boom portion D includes a handrail 520 supported in the illustrated example embodiment by a pair of spaced apart struts 562, 564 which extend vertically upwardly from the base 512 to a position over the seat 530 relative to the base 512. Although two struts 562, 564 are shown, any form of support for the handrail may be provided. In any case, however, preferably, the handrail 520 is supported at approximately the location illustrated in the Figures by the one or more struts or by other means relative to the base, seat, and knee spreader portions to enable a user to manually grasp the handrail 520 and, by using the arms, raise and lower the body relative to the base and seat portions. In one embodiment, the grippable boom portion D includes a ring on the end of a rope supported from above by an associated overhead ceiling, another similar or cooperating associated apparatus, or the like.
The foot retaining portion E includes a pair of stirrups 570 in the example embodiment affixed by suitable means on the base 512 in a spaced apart relationship on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis L thereof. The stirrups 570 are preferably formed of loops of flexible metal or any other material and are configured to hold the feet of the associated user of the exercise apparatus 500 in a substantially fixed relationship relative to the base member 512 so that the knees of the associated user are splayed out by the cushion 550 while using the apparatus by selectively gripping on the grippable portion of the handrail 520 and moving relative to the seat 530. Essentially, the cushion 550 holds the knees in a relatively splayed position during the raising and lowering movements. Further, a pair of upwardly directed generally planar foot positioning walls (not shown) may be selectively provided on the base 512 between the pair of stirrups 570 and on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis L. The foot positioning walls help prevent the user's feet from undesirable inward movement towards each other during exercise and/or therapy. Essentially, the positioning walls block ingress of the user's feet into the area defined between the walls along the longitudinal axis L. This assists in aligning the user's body and in particular assists in aligning the user's legs in desired relative positions with the apparatus 500 during therapy and/or exercise.
In one example embodiment, the seat 530 is mounted on the seat positioning apparatus 302 by a tilt support system 800 shown in
In a further example embodiment, one or more locking devices 540, 542, 640, 642 provide a wider range of selective adjustability for the seat and cushion, respectively and wherein, as illustrated for example in
In a further example embodiment as shown in
A first set of straps 1040 are provided on one side of the central body portion 1010 and, together with a second set of straps 1042 provided on the other side of the central body portion 1010 are configured to selectively assist in affixing the ball 920 to the legs of the user below the knees such as shown in
In the embodiment illustrated, the base member A of the exercise apparatus 1100 defines a longitudinal axis L. An upstanding support member 1140 extends from the base member A at a first position W on the longitudinal axis L. A cushion C is operatively attached with the support member 1140 and is configured to engage the legs of the associated user of the exercise apparatus 1100. The cushion C is located relative to the support member 1140 at a second position X on the longitudinal axis L. A handrail D extends from the base member A and includes a grippable portion 1160 located above the cushion at a third position Y on the longitudinal axis L spaced from the first X and second Y positions on the longitudinal axis L. A user support member H is operatively coupled with the base member A and is adapted to rest stably on a floor. The user support member H is disposed at a third position Z on the longitudinal axis spaced from the second position X opposite the first position W and has spaced apart longitudinal foot support sections 1160 extending in parallel with the longitudinal axis. Each of the foot support sections 1160 includes stirrups 1170 for receiving a foot of a user in a substantially fixed relationship relative to the user support member while seated in an associated wheel chair adjacent the exercise apparatus so that the knees of the associated user are splayed out by the cushion while using the apparatus by selectively gripping on the grippable portion of the handrail and moving by standing and sitting relative to the handrail and associated wheelchair. The foot support sections include stirrups mounted on the user support member in a spaced apart relationship on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis, the stirrups being configured to loop around and hold the feet of the associated user of the exercise apparatus in the substantially fixed relationship relative to the user support member so that the knees of the associated user are splayed out by the cushion while using the apparatus by selectively gripping on the grippable portion of the handrail and moving by standing and sitting relative to the handrail and associated wheelchair.
In the example embodiment of
In particular,
A first set of straps 1640 are provided on one side of the central body portion 1610 and, together with a second set of straps 1642 provided on the other side of the central body portion 1610 are configured to selectively assist in affixing the ball 900′ to the legs of the user below the knees such as shown in
In addition, the training and transport ball 1600 includes a handle 1660 for gripping the device such as shown in
Described above are example embodiments. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the example embodiments, but one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the example embodiments are possible. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of any claims filed in applications claiming priority hereto interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus configured to be selectively attached to the legs of an associated user whereby the apparatus maintains the user's knees in a desired splayed relative orientation while exercising by rising and lowering the user's body relative to the user's feet, the exercise apparatus comprising:
- a central body portion having opposite first and second ends, the first end being configured to engage an inside portion of a first leg of the associated user, and the second end being configured to engage an inside portion of a second leg of the associated user;
- anterior leg stabilizing members on the central body portion and extending outwardly from the first and second ends of the central body portion, a first anterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an anterior leg portion of the first leg of the associated user, and a second anterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an anterior leg portion of the second leg of the associated user;
- posterior leg stabilizing members on the central body portion and extending outwardly from the first and second ends of the central body portion, a first posterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage a posterior leg portion of the first leg of the associated user, and a second posterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage a posterior leg portion of the second leg of the associated user, wherein the central body portion and the anterior and posterior leg stabilizing members hold the knees of the associated user in the desired splayed relative orientation;
- outer leg stabilizing members integrated with the anterior and posterior leg stabilizing members, a first outer leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an outside leg portion of the first leg of the associated user and hold the first leg of the associated user against the first end of the central body portion, and a second outer leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an outside leg portion of the second leg of the associated user and hold the second leg of the associated user against the second end of the central body portion;
- a first adjustable strap portion extending between the first anterior leg stabilizing member and the first posterior leg stabilizing member; and,
- a second adjustable strap portion extending between the second anterior leg stabilizing member and the second posterior leg stabilizing member,
- wherein the first and second strap portions are configured to be selectively opened to permit reception of the legs of the associated user into elongate channels defined collectively by the central body portion and the anterior, posterior, and first and second outer leg stabilizing members, and the first and second strap portions being configured to be selectively releasably attached for securing the legs of the associated user within the elongate channels for holding the knees in the desired splayed relative orientation during the exercising by the rising and lowering of the user's body relative to the user's feet.
2. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first and second adjustable strap portions comprise a hook and loop portion for selective adjustment thereof for holding the first and second legs of the associated user in the elongate channels and against the first and second ends of the central body portion, respectively.
3. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first and second strap portions comprise a single continuous adjustable strap surrounding the central body portion in a single continuous loop.
4. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a handle member operatively coupled with the central body portion, the handle member being grippable by an associated assistant user to lift the exercise apparatus with the legs of the associated user being coupled therewith in the elongate channels wherein the exercise apparatus is configured to assist in preventing the legs of the associated user from being tangled during transport of the associated user by carrying the associated user and the exercise apparatus using the handle member.
5. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the central body portion is formed of a resilient foam material.
6. The exercise apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the anterior, posterior, and first and second outer leg stabilizing members are formed of the resilient foam material of the central body portion.
7. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the central body portion is a hollow bladder selectively inflatable to a selected pressure for engaging the inside portions of the first and second legs of the associated user by the first and second ends thereof.
8. The exercise apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the anterior, posterior, and first and second outer leg stabilizing members are formed of the hollow bladder of the central body portion being selectively inflatable for surroundingly engaging the legs of the associated user received in the elongate channels of the exercise apparatus.
9. A therapeutic exercise apparatus comprising:
- a substantially planar base configured to rest stably on an associated floor;
- a seat supported vertically relative to the base;
- a boom member configured to enable an associated user of the therapeutic exercise apparatus to grip a grippable portion of the boom member and, by using the arms, to raise and lower the body of the associated user relative to the base and seat; and,
- a knee spreader device configured to selectively engage the legs of the associated user whereby the knee spreader device maintains the knees of the associated user in a desired splayed relative orientation while exercising by rising and lowering the body of the associated user relative to the base with the user's feet on the base and with the user's buttocks contacting the seat portion during the lowering.
10. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
- stirrups on the base and being configured to selectively releasably receive the feet of the associated user, whereby the stirrups restrain the user's feet in a defined fixed position relative to the base while exercising by the rising and lowering the body of the associated user relative to the base with the user's feet held in the stirrups.
11. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 9, wherein the seat comprises:
- an elongate support member having opposite first and second ends, wherein the first end of the elongate support member is attached with the base; and,
- a flexible convex portion configured to support the buttocks of the associated user during the exercising.
12. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 11 wherein the elongate support member comprises:
- a first adjustable portion for enabling the associated user to position the seat at a desired vertical and lateral position relative to the base; and,
- a second adjustable portion for enabling the associated user to position the seat at a desired angular orientation relative to the base.
13. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein the flexible convex portion configured to support the buttocks of the associated user during the exercising comprises a Bosu ball.
14. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 9 wherein the knee spreader device comprises:
- a central body portion having opposite first and second ends, the first end being configured to engage an inside portion of a first leg of the associated user, and the second end being configured to engage an inside portion of a second leg of the associated user;
- anterior leg stabilizing members on the central body portion and extending outwardly from the first and second ends of the central body portion, a first anterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an anterior leg portion of the first leg of the associated user, and a second anterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an anterior leg portion of the second leg of the associated user;
- posterior leg stabilizing members on the central body portion and extending outwardly from the first and second ends of the central body portion, a first posterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage a posterior leg portion of the first leg of the associated user, and a second posterior leg stabilizing member being configured to engage a posterior leg portion of the second leg of the associated user, wherein the central body portion and the anterior and posterior leg stabilizing members hold the knees of the associated user in the desired splayed relative orientation;
- outer leg stabilizing members integrated with the anterior and posterior leg stabilizing members, a first outer leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an outside leg portion of the first leg of the associated user and hold the first leg of the associated user against the first end of the central body portion, and a second outer leg stabilizing member being configured to engage an outside leg portion of the second leg of the associated user and hold the second leg of the associated user against the second end of the central body portion;
- a first adjustable strap portion extending between the first anterior leg stabilizing member and the first posterior leg stabilizing member; and,
- a second adjustable strap portion extending between the second anterior leg stabilizing member and the second posterior leg stabilizing member,
- wherein the first and second strap portions are configured to be selectively opened to permit reception of the legs of the associated user into elongate channels defined collectively by the central body portion and the anterior, posterior, and first and second outer leg stabilizing members, and the first and second strap portions being configured to be selectively releasably attached for securing the legs of the associated user within the elongate channels for holding the knees in the desired splayed relative orientation during the exercising by the rising and lowering of the user's body relative to the user's feet.
15. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 14 wherein the first and second adjustable strap portions of the knee spreader device comprise a hook and loop portion for selective adjustment thereof for holding the first and second legs of the associated user in the elongate channels and against the first and second ends of the central body portion, respectively.
16. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 15 wherein the first and second strap portions of the knee spreader device comprise a single continuous adjustable strap surrounding the central body portion in a single continuous loop.
17. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 9, wherein the knee spreader device comprises:
- a first U-shaped cushion defining a pair of laterally spaced apart side walls configured to engage the inside of the associated user's legs below the knees when seated on the seat; and,
- a support member configured to attach the first cushion with the base at a desired relative position.
18. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 17, wherein the knee spreader device comprises:
- a set of spaced apart patella pad members extending outwardly in opposite directions relative to the first cushion, the patella pad members defining forward knee engagement surfaces configured to engage the front region of the knees of the associated user during the exercising.
19. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 18, wherein the support member configured to attach the first cushion with the base at a desired relative position comprises means for mounting the seat relative to the base, wherein the seat and the first cushion are coupled with the base at a single attachment location.
20. The therapeutic exercise apparatus of claim 9, wherein the boom member comprises a grippable ring member supported by an associated overhead structure relative to the therapeutic exercise apparatus to enable the associated user of the apparatus to grip the grippable ring member and, by using the arms, to raise and lower the body of the associated user relative to the base and seat.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 27, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 20, 2011
Inventor: Ross DAUTERIVE (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 13/169,104
International Classification: A63B 26/00 (20060101);