Hand-Held Apparatus for Stroke Rehabilitation
A hand-held hand exercise apparatus capable of being used for stroke rehabilitation can include a foam body, a knotted strip of elastic material, and structure embedded in the body. The body can be configured to be held and compressed by a user's hand. The knotted strip can form inner and outer loops. The embedded structure can extend through the inner loop to at least partially connect the knotted strip to the body. The outer loop can be outside of the body. A user holding the body can have their finger extend through the outer loop to restrict the body from being dropped.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/069,812 filed Aug. 25, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention generally relates to therapy equipment and, more particularly, to hand exercise equipment for stroke rehabilitation.
It is well known for stroke patients to use hand exercise equipment in an effort to improve hand motor skills. Some stroke patients frequently drop their hand exercise equipment due, for example, to weakness of their hand muscles. Such dropping can be frustrating for patients and/or their caregivers.
There is a desire for improvements in hand exercise equipment for stroke rehabilitation.
SUMMARYAn aspect of this disclosure is the provision of a hand-held hand exercise apparatus that may be used by a user (e.g., patient) for stroke rehabilitation and/or other purposes. The apparatus typically includes a compressible body configured to fit in, and be gripped in, a user's hand, and a retainer configured to inhibit the apparatus from inadvertent dropping by the user. The body can be elastic (e.g., a synthetic sponge). An inner portion of the retainer can be positioned in an interior space of the body (e.g., in a slit or cut extending into the body). The retainer inner portion can be fixedly connected to the body by an insert or fastener (e.g., member, pin, rod, or wire) embedded in the body and extending through an inner receptacle of the retainer inner portion. An outer portion of the retainer can protrude outwardly from the body and include an outer receptacle configured to receive a finger of the user in a manner that seeks to inhibit inadvertent dropping of the apparatus.
The retainer can be a web or strip of elastic material that includes or defines the inner and outer receptacles. For example, the retainer can be an elastic band (e.g., a rubber band) that has been tied to include a central or intermediate knot (e.g., overhand knot) positioned between the retainer inner and outer portions. The retainer inner and outer portions can be inner and outer loops of the knotted band.
The foregoing summary provides a few brief examples and is not exhaustive, and the present invention is not limited to the foregoing examples. The foregoing examples, as well as other examples, are further explained in the following detailed description with reference to accompanying drawings.
The drawings are provided as examples, and they are schematic and may not be drawn to scale. The present invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples depicted in the drawings.
Examples of embodiments are disclosed in the following. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. For example, features disclosed as part of one embodiment or example can be used in the context of another embodiment or example to yield a further embodiment or example. As another example of the breadth of this disclosure, it is within the scope of this disclosure for one or more of the terms “substantially,” “about,” “approximately,” and/or the like, to qualify each of the adjectives and adverbs of the Detailed Description section of disclosure, as discussed in greater detail below.
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The body 12 can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of compressible material of the type that can be manually compressed in a user's hand for stroke rehabilitation (e.g., a relatively soft piece of material that can be manually compressed by a stroke patient). More specifically, the first embodiment body 12 can be a conventional piece of sponge, foam, or synthetic sponge of the type that can be manually compressed in a user's hand for stroke rehabilitation. As a more specific example, the body 12 can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of elastic solid foam (e.g., elastic, open-cell foam material; elastic, open-cell, synthetic sponge material; and/or other suitable material). It is believed that suitable foam and/or sponge material may be made from polyester, polyvinyl chloride, ethylene-vinyl acetate, rubber, cellulose, polyurethane, silicone, and/or other suitable polymeric materials using suitable conventional techniques for forming the cells of the material. In accordance with the first embodiment,
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The retainer 14 can be a web or strip of elastic material that includes or defines the inner and outer receptacles 56, 58 in the form of loops, holes, eyelet, and/or any other suitable structures. In the first embodiment, the retainer 14 is an elastic band (e.g., a conventional rubber band in the form of a loop of rubber or other suitable elastic material) that has been tied so that the intermediate portion 50 is in the form of at least one central or intermediate knot 50 (e.g., overhand knot) positioned between the retainer inner and outer portions 52, 54. In the first embodiment, the retainer inner and outer portions 52, 54 are inner and outer loops of the elastic, knotted band 14, so that the inner and outer receptacles 56, 58 are the openings or holes defined by (e.g., at least partially defined by) the loops.
In the first embodiment, the retainer inner portion 52 is positioned in the opening that is defined in the interior space of the body 12 by the hole, slit or cut 40 that extends into the body. The retainer inner portion 52 can be fixedly connected to the body 12 by the inserted fastener 60 (e.g., member, pin, rod, or wire) embedded in the body and extending through the inner receptacle 56. The first embodiment retainer outer portion 54 protrudes outwardly from the body 12 and the outer receptacle 58 is configured to receive a finger of the user in a manner that seeks to inhibit inadvertent dropping of the apparatus 10.
In the first embodiment, when the outer receptacle 58 is in an unstretched configuration and manually manipulated into a round, ring-like configuration, its inner diameter can conform to any of the following ring sizes, or any ranges including or between any of the following ring sizes:
Alternatively, it is believed that the outer receptacle 58 may be larger than indicated above, for example, for simultaneously being in receipt of multiple fingers, the palm of the associated hand, and/or other suitable structure.
Exemplary aspects of a method of using the apparatus 10 are described in the following, in accordance with the first embodiment. With a user's hand (see, e.g.,
While the finger 64 is in the outer receptacle 58, the user can squeeze and open their hand 62 to respectively compress the body 12 and allow the body to elastically return toward its uncompressed state, to improve hand motor skills. The outer receptacle 58 being worn on the finger 64 (e.g., similar to how a ring is worn) inhibits inadvertent dropping of the apparatus 10. For removing the apparatus 10, with the user's hand 62 in its generally open configuration, the outer receptacle 58 can be moved outwardly along the finger 64 by way of relative movement between the hand and the apparatus.
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Exemplary aspects of a method of assembling the apparatus 10 are described in the following, in accordance with the first embodiment. After forming the cut 40 (e.g., slit) in the body 12, the retainer inner portion 52 can be manually forced into the opening into the interior space of the body that is defined by (e.g., at least partially defined by) the cut, so that the central axis of the opening of the inner receptacle 56 is coaxial with, or extends about parallel to, the lengthwise axis of the body. Then, the fastener 60 (
Exemplary aspects of a method of forcing the retainer inner portion 52 into the opening into the interior space of the body that is defined by the cut 40 (“cut-defined opening”) are described in the following, in accordance with the first embodiment. For example in the configuration depicted in
The length of the fastener 60 is typically shorter than the length of the body 12, as measured between the right and left sides 28, 30 of the body. As examples, the length of the fastener 60 can be about 4.5 in or less; the fastener's length can be in a range of from about 1.5 in to about 4.5 in.; the fastener's length can be about 4 in.; the fastener's length can be about 3.5 in.; the fastener's length can be about 3 in.; the fastener's length can be about 2.5 in.; the fastener's length can be about 2 in.; the fastener's length can be about 1.5 in.; including all values and subranges therebetween for each of the above. It is believed that each of the above values and ranges can vary by plus or minus about 25%, plus or minus about 20%, plus or minus about 15%, plus or minus about 10%, or plus or minus about 5%.
As a result of the first embodiment fastener 60 being shorter than the length of the body 12, a finger of the person inserting the fastener can push the end of the fastener into the body 12 until the end of the fastener is flush with the respective side, and then the end of the fastener and the associated portion of the side can be pushed farther inwardly so that the portion of the side engaged by the finger is elastically inwardly deformed. Then, the finger can be removed from the inwardly deformed side portion so that the inwardly deformed side portion elastically returns toward its undeformed configuration, and both ends of the fastener 60 are inwardly recessed from the right to the left sides 28, 30 of the body 12. More specifically, the fastener or other suitable member 60 can be at least partially or completely embedded and encapsulated in the body 12, so that the entirety of the member 60 is spaced apart from at least a majority of, or each of, the body's sides 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30.
The elastic nature of the body 12 typically causes an insertion hole 80 (
Other embodiments are like the first embodiment, except for variations noted and variations that will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. In other embodiments, the body 12 can be round, spherical, cylindrical, elliptical, and/or any other suitable shapes. Similarly, in other embodiments the retainer 14 can be in any suitable configuration. For example, it is believed that the retainer 14 may be formed from a precursor elastic strip that is not originally in the form of a band, and the receptacles 56, 58 (e.g., the holes, loops, and/or other suitable features) can be formed in any suitable manner. As another example, it is believed that the retainer 14 may be a linkage including ring-like links (e.g., rings) that respectively function as and/or define the inner and outer receptacles 56, 58.
Reiterating from above, it is within the scope of this disclosure for one or more of the terms “substantially,” “about,” “approximately,” and/or the like, to qualify each of the adjectives and adverbs of the foregoing disclosure, for the purpose of providing a broad disclosure. As an example, it is believed that those of ordinary skill in the art will readily understand that, in different implementations of the features of this disclosure, reasonably different engineering tolerances, precision, and/or accuracy may be applicable and suitable for obtaining the desired result. Accordingly, it is believed that those of ordinary skill will readily understand usage herein of the terms such as “substantially,” “about,” “approximately,” and the like.
In the specification and drawings, examples of embodiments have been disclosed. The present invention is not limited to such exemplary embodiments. The use of the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Unless otherwise noted, specific terms have been used in a generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation.
Claims
1. An apparatus configured to be used for exercising a user's hand for stroke rehabilitation, the apparatus comprising:
- an elastic, polymeric foam body configured to be held and compressed by a user's hand;
- a knotted strip of elastic material defining a plurality of loops comprising: an inner loop extending at least partially around an inner opening, and an outer loop extending at least partially around an outer opening; and
- at least one structure embedded in the body and extending through the inner opening to at least partially connect the knotted strip to the body;
- wherein at least a portion of the outer loop is outside of the body and configured to have at least one finger of the user's hand extend through the outer loop while the body is in opposing face-to-face configuration with a front of the user's hand to restrict the body from being dropped by the user.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one structure extends through a portion of the inner loop that is positioned in a cut in the body.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the knotted strip is a knotted rubber band.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a dimension defined between opposite sides of the body is at least about 1 inch.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a dimension defined between opposite sides of the body is at least about 3 inches.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one structure comprises wire.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the wire is a substantially straight piece of wire.
8. An apparatus configured to be used for exercising a user's hand for stroke rehabilitation, the apparatus comprising:
- a body comprising elastic material and configured to be held and compressed by a user's hand for stroke rehabilitation; and
- a retainer configured to restrict the body from being dropped by the user's hand, the retainer comprising: an inner portion connected to the body, and an outer portion connected to the inner portion and comprising a receptacle, wherein at least a portion of the receptacle is positioned outwardly from the body, and the receptacle is configured to fit snugly on a finger of the user's hand while the body is in opposing face-to-face configuration with a front of the user's hand to restrict the body from being dropped by the user.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the retainer comprises a knotted strip of material defining a plurality of loops.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein:
- the retainer comprises at least one strip of material defining a plurality of openings;
- an opening of the plurality of openings is the receptacle of the outer portion.
11. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein:
- the inner portion is at least partially positioned in an interior space of the body; and
- the outer portion is at least partially positioned outside of the interior space of the body.
12. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the body comprises polymeric foam.
13. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the body is a polymeric foam body.
14. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the body comprises sponge.
15. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the body is a sponge body.
16. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the inner portion of the retainer extends into a hole in the body.
17. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a dimension defined between opposite sides of the body is at least about 3 inches.
18. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein:
- the inner portion comprises a receptacle; and
- the apparatus comprises at least one structure embedded in the body and extending into the receptacle of the inner portion to at least partially connect the inner portion to the body.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the at least one structure comprises a substantially straight piece of wire.
20. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein:
- the retainer comprises a knotted strip of elastic material that defines a plurality of loops;
- the receptacle of the inner portion is an opening at least partially defined by a loop of the plurality of loops; and
- the receptacle of the outer portion is an opening at least partially defined by a loop of the plurality of loops.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2021
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventor: Richard A. Matlock (Nashville, TN)
Application Number: 17/408,877