Exercising Patents (Class 607/77)
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Patent number: 8905925Abstract: Systems and methods permit remotely-monitored rehabilitation of a patient. A system can comprise a patient monitor configured to monitor a patient's physiological data. The patient monitor can monitor using a first monitoring mode. A patient communication device can be configured to present, to the patient, an option to perform an exercise regimen, and to receive a response indicating whether the patient will perform the exercise regimen. A configuration module coupled to the patient communication device can be configured to activate a second monitoring mode when the response indicates that the patient will perform the exercise regimen. When the exercise regimen is complete, the first monitoring mode can be re-established. When the response indicates that the patient will not perform the exercise regimen, the response can be recorded as a negative response, and the option to perform the exercise regimen can be presented again.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Beck, Ramesh Wariar, Viktoria A. Averina
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Patent number: 8249715Abstract: A system includes an implantable medical device. The implantable medical device includes a control circuit and a motion sensing device. The motion sensing device is coupled to the control circuit, and the motion sensing device is configured to transmit signals to the control circuit. The control circuit is configured to identify one or more steps of a patient using the motion sensing device signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Jilliann G. Fricke, Lemont Baker, Donald L. Hopper, Aaron R. McCabe, James A. Esler, Chie Kawahara
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Publication number: 20120179226Abstract: A grip device for use in one's hand includes a compressible member of a size to fit within one's hand and capable of being squeezed by the hand and a thermal element operably connected to the compressible member which is equipped for generating a non-ambient temperature for a sustained period during such period said device remains compressible. A sensor and transmitter circuitry is connected to the compressible member which when the grip device is compressed sends a signal indicative that compression is taking place. A computer with software receives and displays the signal to a recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: R. William Graham, Jane C. Graham
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Patent number: 8140166Abstract: A system that activates a muscle to produce a functional movement in a subject through electrical stimulation is described. During operation, the system first obtains a non-isometric model which defines a functional movement associated with the muscle in response to electrical stimulation of the muscle. Next, the system uses the non-isometric model to compute an electrical stimulation which produces a desired functional movement in the subject. The system then applies the computed electrical stimulation to the muscle to produce the desired functional movement in the subject.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Ramu Perumal, Anthony S. Wexler, Stuart Binder-Macleod, Jun Ding
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Patent number: 7844336Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, a system including an implantable medical device. The implantable medical device includes a control circuit and a motion sensing device. The motion sensing device is coupled to the control circuit, and the motion sensing device is configured to transmit signals to the control circuit. The control circuit is configured to identify one or more steps of a patient using the motion sensing device signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Jilliann G. Fricke, Lemont Baker, Donald L. Hopper, Aaron McCabe, James A. Esler, Chie Kawahara
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Patent number: 7593775Abstract: A method and apparatus include a therapeutic or developmental instrument that includes hardware and/or software for stimulating a muscle. Such an instrument may comprise, for instance, a golf club, a baseball bat, a lacrosse stick, a tennis racquet or a hockey stick, among other sports-related instruments. Still other suitable instruments may include a writing instrument, such as a pen. In the case of a golf club, a muscle of a user may be stimulated by the instrument as the golfer practices her swing. Combining such muscle stimulation with the act of practicing the movement of the swing has a synergistic effect of training the muscle as it builds strength. Similarly, a partial paralytic may regain strength in their hand by holding and writing with a pen configured to transcutaneously deliver a stimulating signal. Where desired, the instrument may include at least one electrode configured to deliver a stimulating signal to the holder of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Therapeutic InnovationsInventors: James M. Campos, Bruce D Rowe
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Patent number: 7369895Abstract: A method for applying variable electro-muscle stimulation (EMS) to an exercising person includes a belt having a plurality of electrodes placed around the abdomen at the rectus abdominis and obliques. The person then gets into an exercise apparatus which has a rotatable component. Attached to the rotatable component is a transducer that senses the position of the component. An EMS generator is connected to the belt through the transducer. As the user exercises in a first direction, increasing stimulation is applied to the subject muscles. As the user moves the rotatable component in the opposite direction, decreasing stimulation is applied to the user. In an alternative embodiment, the belt has at least one pair of electrodes connected to a common adjustment control so that as the voltage increases to one of the electrodes, it decreases to the other electrode of the pair, and vice versa. A toggle switch makes possible the selection of a particular pair.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Inventor: Arthur F. Hurtado
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Patent number: 6876883Abstract: A method for applying variable electro-muscle stimulation (EMS) to an exercising person includes a belt having a plurality of electrodes placed around the abdomen at the rectus abdominis and obliques. The person then gets into an exercise apparatus which has a rotatable component. Attached to the rotatable component is a transducer that senses the position of the component. An EMS generator is connected to the belt through the transducer. As the user exercises in a first direction, increasing stimulation is applied to the subject muscles. As the user moves the rotatable component in the opposite direction, decreasing stimulation is applied to the user. In an alternative embodiment, the belt has at least one pair of electrodes connected to a common adjustment control so that as the voltage increases to one of the electrodes, it decreases to the other electrode of the pair, and vice versa. A toggle switch makes possible the selection of a particular pair.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Arthur F. Hurtado
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Patent number: 6066087Abstract: Bed for motor activity for aesthetic and slimming treatments, comprising at least a base (11) on which the user (14) can rest in at least a partially supine position and a cover in the shape of a dome (12) with an opening (13) associated with closing and insulating means (15), the bed having means (18, 19, 24) to carry out gymnastic and muscular exercises of the upper and/or lower limbs, there being an external control panel (17) to adjust and set the temperature, there being a first heating system comprising means (22, 23) to take in air at a controlled temperature inside the bed (10) and a second heating system comprising a plurality of lamps (27) emitting concentrated and localized rays directed towards the inside of the bed (10) and individually directed and/or able to be directed towards the body of the user (14), the combination of the action of these two distinct heating systems, together with the heat insulation created inside the bed (10), determining conditions of extreme uniformity of the temperatuType: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: Margherita Tron
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Patent number: 5313942Abstract: An electrode system for use in administering an EKG test, provided as a chair with a flexible strap having electrodes embedded therein. The flexible strap is attached to the chair back rest and is tightened around the chest when the patient is seated in the chair. Electrodes fitted in the lower portion of the chair and the armrest make connection, respectively, to the legs and arms, thereby completing the test set-up procedure in a short time period. The electrodes embedded in the flexible strap are adjustable horizontally, and the strap itself is adjustable vertically, so that particular locations on the chest are reachable, making the strap suitable for all size patients. The chair is designed to become a bed to increase patient comfort. A set of exercise accessories is removably attachable to the chair, to permit EKG measurements during physical exertion.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Inventor: Yakov Platzker