STATIONARY MASSAGE DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SOFT TISSUE STRAIN RELEASE
A stationary massage device, system and corresponding methods are used for self-administrated or assisted soft tissue strain release (including trigger point therapy, strain-and-counterstrain therapy and neuromuscular release). The massage device comprises a body, wherein the body may include branches, each having flat surfaces, edges, ridges or corners. The surfaces, edges and ridges may be pushed along the myofilament direction of the soft tissues to produce pressing, rubbing, stretching and pulling actions on the soft tissues as stripping massages. The system can be configured to form different geometric shapes, and made of different materials of different firmness. The system can be further configured to perform unheated, or heated massages; and cooling treatments. In addition to being used alone, the system can be mounted on a piece of wall, a standing frame, furniture or a garment.
This patent application is a Divisional Application of a pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/658,413 filed on Jul. 25, 2017. The Disclosure made in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/658,413 is hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to soft tissue strain release (including trigger point therapy, strain-and-counterstrain therapy and neuromuscular release) therapy devices, systems and methods. More particularly, the present invention relates to soft tissue strain release therapy which emphasizes stripping and passive stretching.
BACKGROUNDSoft tissue strain release (including trigger point, strain-and-counterstrain and neuromuscular release) therapy is a method commonly used by physical and massage therapists, osteopaths and chiropractors to treat soft tissue relate pains, and to restore physical healthiness and functions of a patient. A properly design soft tissue strain release device or system can facilitate the practice of these health care professional, and reduce the risk of their work injuries. It can also enable the patients to perform self-administrated therapies away from a clinic, and increase the frequency of the intervention as they are often time required.
Conventionally available devices for this application herein described are canes, balls, rollers and hand-held or mounted probes. They generally make contact with the body in two shapes: ball or cylinder. The rolling or probing action mainly generates forces perpendicular to the skin surface, which are called normal forces. They generate relatively low amount of forces lateral to the skin surface, which are called shear forces, compared to stripping massage as a massage therapist does with his or her hands. Therefore, the conventional massage devices don't achieve the full effectiveness of the hand massage that involves stripping actions. A massage device such as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,643,182 demonstrates a cylinder-shaped massager that rolls on the skin. Massage devices such as in U.S. Pat. No. 8,932,322 and US20130085426 demonstrate ball-shaped massagers that probe at trigger points.
In order to generate sufficient shear forces to achieve the full effectiveness of a massage therapy, the massage device must possess the following capabilities: 1) sitting still against the movement of the user's body, 2) distributes the forces in strip shape (long and narrow), moving in parallel (0 degree) along or at a small angle to the direction of the myofilaments.
Ideally, this massage device should still have pointy parts available to probe trigger points alone. It should be able to fit various locations of the body, too, stripping and probing alike. It should further address the needs of a massage with heating and cooling treatments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed herein is the present invention “Stationary Massage Device, System and Methods for Soft Tissue Strain Release”. The object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus, a system, and methods that can facilitate self-administrated as well as assisted stripping and probing massage therapies.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide a massage device, a system, and methods which temperature can be raised or lowered to meet the requirements of certain treatments.
In one embodiment, the soft tissue strain release system comprises a tool. The tool comprises a bar-shaped body, wherein the body includes multiple surfaces. The surfaces form edges, ridges or corners: the edges defined by the joint of two surfaces; the ridges defined by a strip of flat narrower surface rising above some of other surfaces, or sitting on the top of some of its surrounding surfaces when the body lies at certain positions; and the corners defined by pointy parts that may be formed by the joint of three or more surfaces.
In another embodiment, the soft tissue strain release system comprises a tool. The tool comprises a body, wherein the body includes one or multiple sections connected together, each section constituting an embodiment of the hereinbefore mentioned embodiment.
In yet another embodiment, the soft tissue strain release system comprises a tool. The tool comprises a body, wherein the body includes one or multiple of the embodiments mentioned hereinbefore, and a heating source surrounding around or embedded inside the body.
The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention. It is understood that the features mentioned hereinbefore and those to be commented on hereinafter may be used not only in the specified combinations, but also in other combinations or in isolation, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Advantageous Effects of the InventionThe present invention “Stationary Massage Device, System and Methods for Soft Tissue Strain Release” has the following main advantageous effects: 1) having a flat and branched surface to form a stable bottom, and allowing the massage system to have a good grip on the surface where the massage system sits, producing the stability for shear force generation a stripping massage requires; 2) having the flexibility of doing any combination of stripping and probing massages through the combination of the edges and corners made in different orientations in one single system; 3) simply by rotating the system and aligning it at different angles with respect to his or her body, the user being able to press two trigger points separated by various distances; 4) having different geometric shapes formed by different ends of different sections permitting the users to fit said system in different locations of their bodies; 4) each branch or section of the system serving any of the following purposes: a contact component, a handle and an anchor.
In the following descriptions, the present invention will be explained with reference to example embodiments thereof. However, these example embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention to any specific example, embodiment, environment, applications or particular implementations described in these example embodiments. Therefore, description of these embodiments is only for purpose of illustration rather than to limit the present invention. It should be appreciated that, in the following embodiments and the attached drawings, elements unrelated to the present invention are omitted from depiction; and dimensional relationships among individual elements in the attached drawings are illustrated only for ease of understanding, but not to limit the actual scale.
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The first standing member 2822 comprises a first floor element 2811 extending along X direction, and a first post element 2813 attached to the first floor element 2811. The first post element 2813 extends along Z direction. The second standing member 2824 comprises a second floor element 2831 extending along X direction, and a second post element 2833 attached to the second floor element 2831. The second post element 2833 extends along Z direction.
The one or more connection members 2840 comprise a first connection member 2842, and a second connection member 2844. The one or more connection members 2840 extend along Y direction. The second connection member 2844 is closer to the first floor element 2811 than the first connection member 2842.
The one or more mounting bars 2850 comprises a first mounting bar 2852, and a second mounting bar 2854. The one or more mounting bars 2850 extend along Y direction. The second mounting bar 2854 is closer to the first floor element 2811 than the first mounting bar 2852.
The plurality of massage devices 2860 comprise a first massage device 2862 directly attached to the first mounting bar 2852, a second massage device 2864 directly attached to the first mounting bar 2852, a third massage device 2866 directly attached to the second mounting bar 2854, and a fourth massage device 2868 directly attached to the second mounting bar 2854. The plurality of massage devices 2860 extend along X direction.
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The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Although such modifications and replacements may not be fully disclosed in the above descriptions, the following claims will further cover possible variations within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A massage system comprising
- a standing mounting frame comprising a first standing member; a second standing member; one or more connection members connecting the first standing member to the second standing member; and one or more mounting bars attached to the first standing member and the second standing member; and
- a plurality of massage devices mounted on the one or more mounting bars of the standing mounting frame.
2. The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first standing member comprises
- a first floor element extending along a first direction; and
- a first post element attached to the first floor element, the first post element being extending along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; and
- wherein the second standing member comprises
- a second floor element extending along the first direction; and
- a second post element attached to the second floor element, the second post element being extending along the second direction.
3. The massage system of claim 2, wherein the one or more connection members comprise
- a first connection member; and
- a second connection member;
- wherein the one or more connection members extend along a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction; and
- wherein the second connection member is closer to the first floor element than the first connection member.
4. The massage system of claim 3, wherein the one or more mounting bars comprises
- a first mounting bar; and
- a second mounting bar;
- wherein the one or more mounting bars extend along the third direction; and
- wherein the second mounting bar is closer to the first floor element than the first mounting bar.
5. The massage system of claim 4, wherein the plurality of massage devices comprise
- a first massage device directly attached to the first mounting bar;
- a second massage device directly attached to the first mounting bar;
- a third massage device directly attached to the second mounting bar; and
- a fourth massage device directly attached to the second mounting bar;
- wherein the plurality of massage devices extend along the first direction.
6. The massage system of claim 5, wherein the massage system is characterized by
- a first condition in which a distance between the first massage device and the second massage device is larger than a distance between the third massage device and the fourth massage device; and
- a second condition in which the distance between the first massage device and the second massage device is smaller than the distance between the third massage device and the fourth massage device.
7. The massage system of claim 6, wherein the massage system is further characterized by
- the first condition in which the third massage device and the fourth massage device are configured to be sit by a user; and
- the second condition in which the third massage device and the fourth massage device are configured to be contacted by a first thigh and a second thigh of the user respectively.
8. The massage system of claim 7, wherein a side massage device is directly attached to the first post element of the first standing member of the standing mounting frame and wherein the side massage device extends along the first direction.
9. The massage system of claim 8, wherein the massage system is further characterized by the second condition in which
- a space between the third massage device and the side massage device is configured to receive a leg of the user.
10. The massage system of claim 7, wherein a top massage device is directly attached to the first mounting bar and wherein the top massage device extends along the first direction.
11. The massage system of claim 10, wherein the massage system is further characterized by the second condition in which
- a space between the first massage device and the top massage device is configured to receive an arm of the user.
12. The massage system of claim 7 further comprising
- a first supporting massage device directly attached to the first mounting bar;
- a second supporting massage device directly attached to the second mounting bar;
- a third supporting massage device directly attached to the third massage device and the fourth massage device; and
- a fourth supporting massage device directly attached to the third massage device.
13. The massage system of claim 12, wherein the massage system is further characterized by the first condition in which
- the first supporting massage device is configured to be contacted by a neck of the user;
- the second supporting massage device is configured to be contacted by a back of the user;
- the third supporting massage device is configured to be contacted by a buttock of the user; and
- the fourth supporting massage device is configured to be contacted by a thigh of the user.
14. The massage system of claim 5 further comprising a supporting massage device directly attached to the first mounting bar; wherein the supporting massage device extends along the second direction; and wherein the supporting massage device is configured to be contacted by a back of a user.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 11, 2019
Publication Date: Jul 4, 2019
Inventor: Jason T. Su (CUPERTINO, CA)
Application Number: 16/298,194