Systems and methods for decompression and elliptical traction of the cervical and thoracic spine
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-005/042
A61H-001/02
출원번호
US-0286668
(2014-05-23)
등록번호
US-9095419
(2015-08-04)
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Graham, Richard A.
출원인 / 주소
Graham, Richard A.
대리인 / 주소
Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, LLP
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A traction device comprises a frame, a first bladder portion, a second bladder portion, a spacer, and a pump. The first bladder expands in an outward direction a distance greater than in a transverse direction. The second bladder expands in an angular direction. The second bladder is positioned gene
A traction device comprises a frame, a first bladder portion, a second bladder portion, a spacer, and a pump. The first bladder expands in an outward direction a distance greater than in a transverse direction. The second bladder expands in an angular direction. The second bladder is positioned generally below and to the side of the first bladder. Upon expanding in the outward direction, the first bladder bears against the back of the user's neck. Upon expanding in the transverse direction, the first bladder applies an angular traction to the cervical spine. Upon expanding in the angular direction, the second bladder bears angularly against the back of the user's upper thoracic region.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of imparting a forward curve to the cervical spine and reducing hyper-kyphosis of the upper thoracic spine, the method comprising the steps of: securing a traction device to a user's head, the traction device comprising a support frame having a transverse neck support projecting upwardly
1. A method of imparting a forward curve to the cervical spine and reducing hyper-kyphosis of the upper thoracic spine, the method comprising the steps of: securing a traction device to a user's head, the traction device comprising a support frame having a transverse neck support projecting upwardly from a base of the support frame and first and second inflatable bladder portions coupled to the neck support, wherein securing the traction device to the user's head includes positioning the traction device such that the first inflatable bladder portion transverses the cervical spine, and such that the second inflatable bladder portion transverses the upper thoracic spine;expanding the first inflatable bladder portion in a direction outward from the neck support and toward and substantially normal to the cervical spine to force the cervical spine to curve forwardly,expanding the first inflatable bladder portion in a transverse direction to apply an angular traction to the cervical spine; andexpanding the second inflatable bladder portion in a direction toward and substantially normal to the upper thoracic spine to force the upper thoracic spine to decompress and reduce hyper-kyphosis of the upper thoracic spine. 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of alternately inflating and deflating the first and second bladder portions. 3. The method of claim 2, comprising the step of repeating inflation and deflation of the first and second bladder portions. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the first inflatable bladder portion has a semi-ellipsoidal configuration upon inflation. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the second inflatable bladder portion has a semi-ellipsoidal configuration upon inflation. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the traction device comprises a valve positioned in communication with a pump system and the first and second inflatable bladder portions, wherein the valve comprises different lumen diameters, and directing flow from the pump system through the valve to the first and second inflatable bladder portions. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first inflatable bladder portion is pivotably coupled to the neck support, and pivoting the first inflatable bladder relative to the neck support. 8. The method of claim 1, comprising coupling a spacer between a portion of the frame and the second inflatable bladder portion to adjust the angulation of the second inflatable bladder portion during inflation. 9. A traction device comprising: a frame having a base and a neck support coupled to the base to support the neck of a user during use;a first inflatable bladder portion coupled to the neck support, the first inflatable bladder portion configured to expand in an outward direction from the neck support a distance greater than the expansion of the first inflatable bladder portion in a transverse direction normal thereto;a second inflatable bladder portion coupled to the neck support, the second inflatable bladder portion configured to expand in an angular direction from the neck support, the second inflatable bladder portion being positioned generally below and to the side relative to the first inflatable bladder portion;a strap coupled to the frame and configured to secure the frame to the user's head during use; anda pump system for inflating the first and second inflatable bladder portions, whereby upon the first inflatable bladder portion expanding in the outward direction, the first inflatable bladder portion bears outwardly against the back of the user's neck as the first inflatable bladder is inflated and forces the cervical spine to curve forwardly, and upon expanding in the transverse direction, the first inflatable bladder portion applies an angular traction to the cervical spine as the first inflatable bladder is inflated and, whereby upon the second inflatable bladder portion expanding in the angular direction, the second inflatable bladder portion bears angularly against the back of the user's upper thoracic region as the second inflatable bladder is inflated and forces the thoracic spine to decompress and reduces hyper-kyphosis of the upper thoracic spine. 10. The device of claim 9 wherein a lower portion of the first inflatable bladder portion is disposed adjacent the neck support and defines a depending central portion for causing the first inflatable bladder portion to expand outwardly from the neck support in the outward direction a distance greater than the expansion of the first inflatable bladder portion is in the second direction, an upper portion of the first inflatable bladder portion being substantially semi-ellipsoidal in configuration upon inflation. 11. The device of claim 9 comprising a valve positioned in communication with the pump system and the first and second inflatable bladder portions, wherein the valve comprises different lumen diameters that direct flow between the pump system and the first and second inflatable bladder portions. 12. The device of claim 9, wherein the first inflatable bladder portion is pivotably coupled to the neck support. 13. The device of claim 9, comprising a spacer configured to be coupled between a portion of the frame and the second inflatable bladder portion to adjust the angulation of the second inflatable bladder portion during inflation.
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