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Vertical Lumbar Stretching Machine and Method

a lumbar muscle and vertical technology, applied in the field of vertical lumbar muscle stretching machine and method, can solve the problems of increasing muscle weakness and even muscle atrophy, affecting the function of the lumbar muscles, so as to achieve effective lumbar muscle exercise, limit or restrain pelvis movement, and enhance postural balance

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-07-24
BOREN JOHN P
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"The patent describes an exercise machine and method for stretching and strengthening the human body, particularly the lumbar muscles, to improve postural balance. The machine uses a single restraint strap that wraps around the user's pelvic region and connects to the support structure, effectively isolating the lumbar muscles and allowing the user to conduct specific lumbar muscle conditioning and strengthening exercises while remaining in an upright position. The machine is user-controlled, powered actuator that tightly wraps the strap around the user's pelvic region, providing a quick, simple, and safe operation but also permitting the user to isolate the lumber muscles and perform specific lumbar exercises in an upright position."

Problems solved by technology

Weakness of the back muscles, and particularly the lumbar muscles, which are responsible for proper posture, may lead to increasing muscle weakness and even muscle atrophy over time.
However, Pilates equipment, MedX exercise equipment, and other fitness-oriented exercise and stretching units are often uncomfortable, cumbersome, and / or difficult to operate.
Furthermore, fitness-oriented exercise and stretching units are not necessarily directed at strengthening and conditioning the user's lumbar muscles.
However, a major drawback of these inversion devices and their method of operation is that the user's cardiovascular system must operate in an abnormal state thus potentially causing the user to feel ill effects from the inversion.
Furthermore, typical inversion devices provide little, if any, of the proper back support needed to isolate and safely strengthen and condition the user's lumbar muscles.
However, for a user in pain, mechanical self adjustment of a non-actuated, two-strap restraint can prove difficult, if not impossible.

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[0020]As generally shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred implementation of the invention is a user-controlled, power-actuated machine 10 which limits or restrains movement of the pelvis. Machine 10 comprises a vertical support structure 20 having a vertical contact area 22 disposed thereon which is arranged and designed to receive a user's pelvic region when the user stands upright adjacent to the vertical contact area 22. The machine 10 uses a single restraint strap 12 which wraps around the user's pelvic region and connects to the vertical support structure 20. The user adjusts the vertical height of the single restraint strap 12 either manually or by controlling a powered actuator 16. The user removes any slack in the single restraint strap 12 by tightening strap 12 using a manually-operated mechanism 11 or a user-controlled powered actuator 26 (FIG. 3). This draws the user's pelvic region tightly against the vertical contact area 22 of support structure 20 and frees the user to pe...

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Abstract

A machine and method for conditioning and strengthening the human frame, and particularly the lumbar muscles of the lower back and pelvic region. The user-controlled machine has a single restraint strap which wraps around the user's pelvic region and connects to both sides of a support structure. The single restraint strap may be positioned high or low about the user's pelvic region while the user faces forward, backward, or sideways relative to the support structure. The user causes the single restraint strap to be drawn tightly about the pelvic region, thereby restraining the pelvic region against the support structure. This isolates the lumbar muscles and permits the user to conduct specific lumbar muscle conditioning and strengthening exercises while remaining in an upright position.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application is based upon provisional application 60 / 880,338, filed on Jan. 12, 2007, the priority of which is claimed.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]This invention relates to a device or machine for stretching, exercising, and strengthening the human body. Specifically, the invention relates to a device or machine for exercising and strengthening the lumbar muscles while remaining in an upright position.[0004]2. Description of the Prior Art[0005]Weakness of the back muscles, and particularly the lumbar muscles, which are responsible for proper posture, may lead to increasing muscle weakness and even muscle atrophy over time. In order to maintain their strength and conditioning, the lumbar muscles must be exercised through stretching and conditioning.[0006]Prior art devices for stretching and strengthening the human frame, including the lumbar muscles of the lower back, have included numerous medical a...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B22/00A63B71/00A63B21/00A63B21/02
CPCA61H1/0218A63B2230/62A61H1/0292A61H2201/163A61H2203/0406A63B21/00047A63B21/00181A63B21/06A63B21/068A63B21/1403A63B23/0233A63B2023/006A63B2208/0204A63B2208/029A63B2225/093A61H1/0229A63B21/4001
Inventor BOREN, JOHN P.
Owner BOREN JOHN P
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