Devices for and methods of measuring enhancing and facilitating correct spinal alignment

A technique for aligning the device and the spine, applied in the fields of medical science, orthopedic corsets, etc., can solve the problem of not measuring the degree of spinal dislocation of the user, and not providing continuous feedback of the device.

Inactive Publication Date: 2021-01-05
A R 奥提基
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[0009] None of these remedies or devices measure the degree of misalignment of the user's spine, nor do they provide con

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[0059] In the following description of the preferred and various alternative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustrations specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and various structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

[0060] figure 1 A perspective front view of an example embodiment of an assembled adjustable measurement and spinal alignment device 100 according to the present invention is shown. exist figure 1 , an adjustable measurement and spinal alignment device 102 is shown, wherein the adjustable measurement and spinal alignment device 102 includes an atlas rod 104 and an atlas sheath 106 configured to adjustably receive And keep the atlas rod 104.

[0061] figure 1 Also shown in is a torso harness 120 comprising webbing in the form of a...

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The title of the invention is devices for and methods of measuring, enhancing, and facilitating correct spinal alignment. The present invention provides a device for measuring, enhancing, and facilitating optimal spinal alignment using an Atlas bar with an Atlas pad inserted into an Atlas sheath configured to be placed on three distinct areas of the spine of a user when worn by the user, and a method thereof. The device comprises: (a) an Atlas pad at the center of the Atlas vertebra; (b) an Atlas sheath at the center of the thoracic region; and (c) a sacrum pad on the Atlas sheath at the center of the sacrum. The Atlas pad may be removed and replaced as the spinal alignment of a user improves. The device may be held in place on the body of the user by using a torso harness attached to a jacket or other wearable garments, or a backpack. When in use, the Atlas bar and the Atlas sheath simultaneously and physically come in contact with three areas of the spine of the user to provide the user with tactile feedback and create proprioceptive awareness representing improvement of spinal alignment over time.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] The present invention is an application of inventors Wayne Daniels, Alii R. Ontiki and George W. Cranford IV on October 1, 2017, entitled "Device and Method for Enhancing and Facilitating Spinal Alignment" Correct Spinal Alignment), a continuation-in-part of, and claiming priority from, United States ("U.S.") Patent Application No. 15 / 563,610, inventors Wayne Daniels, Alii R. Ontiki, and George W. . U.S. Patent No. PCT / US2016 / 025921 entitled "Device and Method for Enhancing and Facilitating Correct Spinal Alignment" filed by Cranford IV on April 4, 2016 National phase entry for application, US Patent Application No. PCT / US2016 / 025921 claims inventors WayneDaniels, Alii R. Alignment device and method (Device and Method for Enhancing and Facilitating Correct Spinal Alignment)" U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 143,010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. technical field ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F5/02
CPCA61F5/026A61F5/028A61F5/024
Inventor A·R·奥提基
Owner A R 奥提基
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