TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of treatment and/or therapy of neuromuscular
dysfunctions. In particular, the present invention relates to the field of the vestibular
stimulations.
[0002] In more detail, the present invention relates to the field of exercises (training)
to be executed by persons affected by neuromuscular dysfunctions and/or disabilities
such as, for instance, persons or people with disabilities or handicaps, in particular
children and/or infants. The present invention relates therefore to equipment and/or
a facility and/or a device or tool adapted to allow to the subjects identified above
to execute exercises or training suitable for the therapeutic treatment of neuromuscular
dysfunctions, equilibrium and/or body balance, as well as for problems related to
difficult or restrained walking or motion as well as to similar problems.
[0003] Still in more detail, the present invention relates to an equipment or facility or
device adapted to tilt or swing like a pendulum and suitable to allow the exercises
or training identified above to be executed. By means of the equipment or facility
according to the present invention, the exercises to be executed for therapeutic treatment
of the above-identified problems may be executed in a simple and efficient manner.
BACKGROUND ART
[0004] It is known that a person or people affected by neuromuscular dysfunctions or disabilities
more or less serious or critical such as, for instance, persons with disabilities
or handicapped or even affected by restricted or difficult body balance and/or motion,
may enjoy benefits and/or advantages from the execution of specific exercises and/or
training, directed to the therapeutic treatment of said problems. However, it is also
known that these subjects or people very often experience great difficulties in executing
individually and autonomously the exercises or training which have been suggested
to them; in some cases, it is even impossible for these persons or people to execute
the prescribed exercises or training. The kind or nature of the problems these persons
are affected by limits in fact their motion capabilities and therefore limits their
autonomy and their capability or possibilities to execute in an appropriate manner
the exercises or training indicated by the therapy.
[0005] In the recent past, particular attention has therefore been dedicated to identifying
or finding out the most efficient exercises or training suitable to be executed for
the therapeutic treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions. The same attention and efforts
have also been dedicated to the realization of equipments or facilities suitable for
helping both persons affected by the above-identified problems and their assistants,
such as therapists or the like who are requested to assist handicapped people during
the execution of the therapeutic exercises or training.
[0006] If, on one hand, it can be said that the exercises or training suggested or proposed
by the medical research for the therapy of neuromuscular dysfunctions and/or for vestibular
stimulations have provided quite satisfying results, on the other hand it has to be
noted that, unfortunately, many of said exercises are still very difficult to be executed.
In several cases, it is still necessary for persons with disabilities or handicapped
persons to be assisted by a therapist during the execution of the exercises; this
particularly depends independently thereon whether the exercises are executed with
or without using equipments or facilities adapted to this end. In other cases, although
quite promising and efficient exercises or training have been identified, it has still
not been possible to realize and/or provide equipments or facilities adapted to allow
such exercises to be executed.
[0007] As to the equipments, facilities, devices or tools suggested or recommended in the
recent past for executing therapeutic exercises, it has to be noted that said equipments
or facilities are very often affected by several problems and/or disadvantages. For
instance, the equipment or facilities suggested in the past are quite complicated
and can be realized and/or produced only at very high costs, so that this equipment
is not suitable to be used by private persons or people; the equipments or facilities
identified above are therefore put at the disposal of the patients only in therapeutic
centers or premises such as public centers or the like.
[0008] However, several problems arise from these situations, in particular due to the difficulties
for the persons or people who need to execute such exercises, to be transported to
said specialized centers. In many cases, the families and/or derivatives of persons
affected by neuromuscular dysfunctions do not have vehicles or cars or equivalent
means at their disposal suitable for transporting these persons, so that the need
arises to make use of ambulances or rescue vehicles and/or the like.
[0009] Serious problems arise also due to the dimensions of the equipment or facilities
known in the art since these cumbersome or large facilities or equipment are difficult
to be located; cumbersome or heavy equipment or facilities or devices need to be located
in correspondingly large rooms or spaces, which are however often not available in
private premises (houses or flats) so that these facilities or equipments may be installed
and/or located only in therapeutic centers that are adequately equipped.
[0010] Finally, the facilities or devices or equipments which are available at present do
not allow the most efficient exercises or training suggested by the medical research
in the recent past to be adequately executed.
OBJECT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0011] The present invention is based on the general consideration according to which very
promising results in both the therapeutic treatments of the neuromuscular dysfunctions
and in the field of vestibular stimulations can be obtained by means of exercising
during which the person subjected to the therapeutic treatment (for instance persons
or people with disabilities or handicapped or even with body balance and/or body motion
problems, in particular children and infants) are subjected to a tilting and/or swinging
movement similar to that of a pendulum and/or a child's swing.
[0012] A further important consideration on which the present invention is based relates
to the fact that the efficiency and/or effectiveness of such a tilting and/or swinging
motion depends on the position assumed by the person during such a motion; in particular,
the effectiveness may be improved if the person is somehow "suspended" from a tilting
or swinging element rather than seated on or supported by same. Moreover, the effectiveness
may even be further improved if the person will be suspended in a position in which
the same person appears to be lying down, however not on a horizontal surface, but
rather on a vertical plane or surface.
[0013] In other words, in the position suggested by the present invention, the person to
be treated will be suspended from a tilting swinging element in such a way that a
longitudinal plane crossing the body of said person (and extending from the head to
the feet of said person so as to ideally divide the person not into left and right
parts comprising the left and right legs and arms of the person, respectively, but
rather a frontal or forward portion comprising the face and groin and a rear portion
comprising the back of the head and the gluteuses of said person) will be oriented
substantially vertically or perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the pendulum
to which the same person will be suspended.
[0014] In other words, if it is imagined that a person has to be positioned on the equipment
and/or facility and/or device and/or tool according to the present invention in the
position which reveals to be the most effective in terms of the results to be obtained,
it has to be imagined that said person is first laid down so as to be supine or to
lie on his back on a horizontal plane substantially rectangular (thus comprising two
long sides or edges and two short sides or edges), that the person is subsequently
fixed to said plane and that said plane is finally rotated about 90°, either on one
of its long sides or edges, or even one of its short sides or edges. In this way,
the person will then be suspended from the plate (now oriented vertically) with his
back and rear portions of his body being ideally in contact with a fictitious vertical
surface; in this way, it will therefore be possible to say that the person will be
disposed so as to "lie on his back" with respect to a vertical plane or surface.
[0015] A further consideration on which the present invention is based relates to the fact
that the use of the equipment and/or facility according to the present invention can
be rendered easily equipped or integrated with the equipment or facility with means
adapted to simplify the positioning or fixation of the person subjected to the therapy
of the tilting or swinging element of said equipment or facility. In fact, in this
way, also people without specific preparation or education in the field of therapeutic
treatments (for instance, the relatives or parents of a person with an handicap) will
be able to provide valid help during this positioning and dispositioning of the person
on the tilting or swinging element, and in particular without any need to be assisted
by therapists or tutors or qualified assistants. A further consideration on which
the present invention is based relates to the fact that the equipment or facility
according to the present invention can be used for the therapeutic treatment of different
dysfunctions, in particular when said facility, device or tool is equipped with means
adapted to allow for the modification or changing of the position of the person to
be treated with respect to the tilting or swinging element, in particular as a function
of the therapeutic treatments to be performed and/or of the exercises or training
to be executed.
[0016] On the basis of the general considerations stated above, a first embodiment of the
present invention relates to equipment or a facility, device or tool for vestibular
stimulation and/or for therapeutic treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions, comprising
a supporting structure and a tilting or swinging element rotatably fixed to said supporting
structure in such a way that said tilting or swinging element is allowed to tilt and/or
swing on a rotational axis substantially horizontal, said equipment or facility comprising
furthermore holding and/or fixing means adapted to fix a person to said tilting or
swinging element so that this person will appear to be lying on his own back or supine
with respect to a surface or plane substantially perpendicular to said rotational
axis.
[0017] According to a further embodiment, the present invention relates to equipment or
a facility for vestibular stimulation and/or therapeutic treatment of neuromuscular
dysfunctions comprising a holding or supporting element anchored or fixed to said
tilting or swinging element, with said holding or supporting element defining a supporting
or holding plane substantially perpendicular to said rotational axis, and wherein
said fixing means are adapted to fix said person to said supporting element so that
this person will appear to be lying on his own back or supine with respect to said
supporting or holding plane.
[0018] According to a further embodiment of the equipment or facility according to the present
invention, said supporting or holding element is rotatably fixed to said tilting or
swinging element so as to be adapted to be fixed and locked to said tilting or swinging
element in different and/or predefined positions.
[0019] According to a further embodiment of the present invention, said tilting or swinging
element comprises a first portion and a second portion, said second portion being
rotatably fixed to said first portion, said second portion being, in particular, rotatable
between a first position and a second position in which said holding or supporting
plane of said holding or supporting element is oriented so as to be substantially
parallel to a horizontal plane, so as to render it easy fixing said person to said
supporting or holding element.
[0020] Further embodiments of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
Figure 1 relates to a frontal view of an embodiment of the equipment or facility according
to the present invention;
Figure 1bis relates to a side view of the embodiment of the equipment according to
the present invention depicted in Figure 1;
Figure 1ter relates to a side view of the equipment according to the present invention
during the step of fixing a person or subject to said equipment;
Figure 2 relates to a front view of the equipment according to the present invention
during the step of fixing a person or a subject to said equipment;
Figure 3 relates to a front view of the equipment according to the present invention
during its tilting or swinging motion;
Figure 4 relates to a front view of a further embodiment of the equipment and/or facility
according to the present invention;
Figure 5 relates to a front view of the embodiment of the equipment or facility according
to the present invention depicted in Figure 4 and during the tilting or swinging motion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0022] The present invention will be explained in the following by means of the following
description of those embodiments of the present invention depicted in the drawings.
It should, however, be noted that the present invention is not limited to the particular
embodiments described in the following and depicted in the drawings; it should rather
be noted that the embodiments described in the following and depicted in the drawings
clarify some aspects of the present invention, the scope of which is therefore defined
by the claims.
[0023] The present invention therefore has to be considered as comprising all those variations
and/or amendments of the embodiments described and depicted in the drawings which
are clearly and unambiguously appreciated by those skilled in the art.
[0024] In the enclosed drawings identical or corresponding component parts as well as identical
or corresponding features of the equipment or facility according to the present invention
are identified by the same reference numerals.
[0025] In Figures 1 and 1bis, the embodiments of the equipment according to the present
invention depicted therein are identified by the reference numeral 100. Said equipment
(in the following also referred to as facility, device or tool) comprises a supporting
structure 1, for instance made of metal, wood, plastic or other similar rigid materials.
Said supporting structure comprises, in particular, a main element 1 a extending substantially
vertically from which two further elements or feet 1 b extend so as to obliquely slope
toward the bottom, with said two further elements or feet 1 b being joined to each
other by means of a base element 1 c lying on the bottom; said base element 1 c joins
in particular, the end portions of the elements or feet 1 b opposite to the end portions
of said elements or feet 1 b which are joined to the main element 1 a. The dimensions
of the base element 1 c are such as to counterbalance or exert adequate resistance
to the gravity force exerted by a person or user 14 fixed to the equipment or facility,
thus avoiding the equipment or facility to turn or knock over. A tilting or swinging
element 30 is fixed (suspended) to the supporting structure 1, said tilting or swinging
element 30 being rotatably fixed to the supporting element 1 by means of a rotating
pin or bolt 2. The tilting or swinging element 30 is therefore adapted to tilt and/or
swing (see Figure 3 in this respect) and therefore to rotate on the longitudinal axis
of symmetry 2a of the pin or bolt 2 which will be in the following also referred to
as the rotating axis. The tilting or swinging element 30 will therefore move like
a pendulum or child's swing on the plane of Figure 1. It will therefore clearly appear
from the description given above that the dimension and/or extension and/or amplitude
of the oscillations can be modified according to the needs and/or circumstances, for
instance pushing the tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30, or even by means
of electromechanical means or devices (for instance an electrical motor) adapted to
act on the rotating pin or bolt 2 and/or on the tilting or swinging element 30. Depending
on the needs and/or circumstances, it will also be possible to rotate the tilting
or swinging element or pendulum 30 around 360° on the rotational axis 2a. Fixed or
applied to the tilting or swinging pendulum or element 30 there is also a supporting
or holding element substantially flat 7 which defines a supporting or holding surface
also flat 7a and oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the rotational
axis 2a. The supporting or holding surface 7a will be therefore substantially parallel
to the plane of Figure 1 and will lie on a plane substantially vertical. Fixing means
11 such as, for instance, belts, braces or clamps are furthermore provided for the
purpose of fixing a user (for instance a person affected by neuromuscular dysfunctions
or with disabilities, a handicap or even with body balance or body motion problems,
particularly a child or infant) to the supporting or holding element 7. In the embodiment
depicted in Figures 1 and 1bis, said supporting or holding element 7 comprises a plate
(for instance made of wood, metal, plastic or other similar rigid materials) fixed
or applied to the tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30. To this end, several
solutions will be possible between those known to the skilled person. For instance,
for the purpose of fixing the plate 7 to the tilting or swinging element or pendulum
3, it will be possible to use screws or bolts or the like, or even hooks adapted to
be engaged into corresponding seats or holes formed in the plate 7. Moreover, it will
be possible to use one or more tips or shafts or the like. For the purpose of realizing
and/or assembling the equipment according to the present invention, it will be sufficient
for the table 7 to be fixed or applied to the tilting or swinging element or pendulum
30 in a reliable and safe manner so as to avoid, particularly during the use of the
equipment 100 the plate 7 getting accidentally disengaged or disconnected from the
tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30. In particular, the application or safety
fixation of the plate 7 to the tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30 will be
ensured by means of locking orl fixing means 13 (for instance screwed or threaded
means) adapted to bring the surface of the blade 7 opposite to the supporting or holding
surface 7a into contact or engagement with the surface 3s of the tilting or swinging
element or pendulum 30, opposite the surface 3f of said swinging or tilting element
or pendulum 30, which is located in front of (so as to face toward) the supporting
structure 1. Still, with reference to the fixing or locking means 11 adapted to fix
a user 14 to the plate 7, it has to be noted that said locking or fixing means may
be completed by adding to the belts or laces 11 described above, supporting means
extending from said supporting or holding surface 7a of the plate 7. Such additional
supporting or holding means can, for instance, comprise cushions, protrusions, projections
or protuberances 12 adapted to exert adequate resistance against the weight of the
user 14 and/or to avoid accidental and/or inconvenient movements or dislocations,
during use of the equipment 100, of legs, arms or body portions of the same user 14.
For instance, in Figure 1, cushions 12 are depicted between which the head of the
user will be positioned for the purpose of holding the head of said user 14 in place,
thus, contrasting the weight of the head and its eventual accidental and inconvenient
movement or dislocation. Of course, said cushions or protrusions can be moved so as
to be located and positioned in different positions so as to match the dimensions
and/or the size of the user 14. In the case of users affected by particularly serious
dysfunctions, it will even be possible to provide cushions or protrusions adapted
to support and/or sustain other body portions in addition to the head of the users,
such as for instance the chest, the groin or the like.
[0026] With reference to Figure 1, it has, in particular, to be noted the position assumed
by the user 14 during the use of the equipment or facility 100 and, therefore, during
the execution of the exercises of training for therapeutic treatment. It will be noted
that the plate 7 has a shape substantially rectangular with a length I; the user 14
is moreover suspended to the plate 7 by means of the belts or laces 11 (and eventually,
as stated above, by means of auxiliary cushions or protrusions or the like. Moreover,
if a plane of symmetry 7I of the user 14 is now imagined, with said place of symmetry
71 dividing ideally the body of said user 14 into symmetric and substantially identical
portions, with a first portion comprising the left leg and the left arm (in Fig. 1ter
located above the plane of symmetry 7I), along with a second portion substantially
symmetric and specular to said first portion and, therefore, comprising the right
leg and arm of the user 14 (located below the plane of symmetry 7I in Figure 1ter)
it will be possible to appreciate that said plane of symmetry 7I will be substantially
horizontal and, therefore, substantially parallel to the rotational axis 2a. In other
words, the situation will correspond to a situation, wherein the user 14 lies on a
bed, the supporting surface of which is not horizontal, but rather oriented vertically,
and in which the back, the gluteus and the heels of the user 14 lie on said vertical
holding or supporting surface 7a. For the sake of clarity and conciseness, in the
following, the position of the user 14 fixed to the holding or supporting table 7
as explained above will be referred to as a horizontal or supine position with respect
to a vertical plane, thus meaning that those body portions of the user, which normally
come into contact with a flat supporting surface oriented horizontally when the same
user lies on its own back in a supine position (for instance the nape, the shoulders,
the gluteus and the heels during sleeping) will be located on an ideal plane or surface
substantially vertical.
[0027] In the following, with reference to Figures 1ter and 2, further features and/or component
parts of the equipment or facility, according to the present invention will be described;
in Figures 1ter and 2, those features or component parts described above with reference
to Figures 1 and 1b are identified by the same reference numerals.
[0028] With reference, in particular, to Figure 1ter, it has to be noted that the tilting
or swinging element or pendulum 30 of the equipment 100, according to the embodiment
of the present invention depicted therein comprises two parts or portions, in particular,
a first part or portion 3a and a second part or portion 5. The first part or portion
3a is rotatably fixed to the pin or bolt 2 as described above (and, therefore, in
such a way that the tilting or swinging element of pendulum 30 is allowed to tilt
and/or to swing on a plane perpendicular to the plane of Figure 1), while the second
part or portion 5 is rotatably fixed to said first part or portion 3a. In more detail,
the second part or portion 5 may be rotated with respect to the first part or portion
3a as indicated by the arrow A in Figure 1ter and, therefore, between a first position
(represented in Figure 1b, in which the top or frontal surface 5a of the part or portion
5 lies substantially on a vertical plane along with the surface 3s of the tilting
or swinging element of pendulum 30) and a second position (Figure 1 ter) in which
the top or front surface 5a of the part or portion 5 results to be disposed substantially
horizontal, so as to form or define an angle substantially of 90° with the surface
3s of the tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30. The possibility of rotating
the part of portion 5 with respect to the part of portion 3a as depicted in Figure
1ter is obtained by means of rotating means comprising, for instance, one or more
hinges disposed between the part or portion 3a and the part or portion 5. Moreover,
locking or fixing means 6 (for instance threaded or screwing means) are also provided
for the purpose of fixing or locking the part or portion 5 with respect to the part
or portion 3a alternatively in the positions depicted in Figure 1bis and Figure 1ter,
respectively. It has, moreover, to be noted that the supporting or holding element
or plate 7 is applied or fixed to the second part or portion 5 of the tilting or swinging
element or pendulum 30; it results, therefore, that by rotating the part or portion
5 with respect to the part or portion 3a of the pendulum 30 until the position depicted
in Figure 1ter is reached (i.e. with the part or portion 5 being disposed substantially
horizontally) also the supporting or holding element or plate 7 fixed to same will
be oriented and/or disposed in a position substantially horizontal. By disposing the
part or portion 5 and, therefore, the supporting or holding plate 7 in the position
depicted in Figure 1ter, fixing the user 14 to said plate 7 will be simplified, so
that it will be possible for said user to first sit on said plate (eventually using
auxiliary means such as for instance a staircase or ladder case or the like) and finally
to lie down on said plate 7 (with his face facing toward the top). Once the fixation
of the user 14 to the plate 7 by means of the belts or laces 11 has been completed,
the portion or part 5 of the tilting or swinging element or pendulum 30 can be brought
back to the position depicted in Figure 1bis in which, as clarified above, the supporting
or holding surface 7a of the plate 7 will be oriented substantially vertically or
perpendicularly to the rotational axis 2a. For the purpose of simplifying (and/or
rendering easier) the rotation of the part or portion 5 with respect to the part of
portion 3a of the tilting or swinging element 3 between the two positions depicted
in Figures 1bis and 1ter, respectively, said part of portion 5 will be equipped with
auxiliary means 9, such as for instance one or more handles or the like adapted to
be used by a therapist or even a person requested to assist a user 14 during execution
of the exercises or training, for the purpose of rotating the part or portion 5 between
the position depicted in Figure 1bis and the position depicted in Figure 1 ter (thus,
so as to win the gravitational force arising due to the weight of the part or portion
5 and of the part or portions applied or fixed to same (the plate 7)), as well as
for bringing back the part or portion 5 into the position of Figure 1bis, and thus
accompanying or guiding said part or portion 5 during its rotational motion due to
the gravitational force. Further support or holding means 10 are, moreover, provided
for supporting or holding the part or portion 5 of the tilting or swinging element
or pendulum 30, when said part or portion 5 is positioned horizontally as depicted
in Figure 1ter; said further supporting means are rotatably fixed to the end portion
of the part or portion 5, on which also the handles 9 are fixed and/or located. Moreover,
said additional supporting means are rotatably fixed to said part or portion 5 (for
instance by means of hinges or the like); in Figure 1ter, the arrow B shows the direction
of rotation of the additional supporting means 10 with respect to the part or portion
5 of the tilting or swinging element 30. It arises, therefore, that said additional
supporting means 10 can be rotated between a first position (Figure 1ter) in which
said additional supporting means 10 are oriented perpendicularly to the part or portion
5, and a second position (Figure 1bis) in which said additional supporting means 10
are oriented substantially so as to be parallel to said part or portion 5. The possibility
to rotate the additional supporting means 10 with respect to the part or portion 5
allow to locate said supporting means 10 in the space between the supporting structure
1 and the tilting or swinging element 30 when the part or portion 5 of said tilting
or swinging element is positioned with respect to the part or portion 3a of the same
tilting or swinging element or pendulum 3 as depicted in Figure 1bis. This solution
allows, therefore, to adequately use the space, thus preventing the dimension and/or
the overall size of the equipment from increasing unduly. The additional supporting
means 10 can, moreover, be equipped with anti-slipping means such as rubber cushions
or the like fixed to the end portion of said additional supporting means or feet 10
and adapted to come into contact with the ground as depicted in Figure 1ter; said
rubber cushions will be, therefore fixed to the end portion of the supporting means
or feet 10 opposite to the end portion of said supporting means or feet 10 rotatably
fixed to the portion or part 5 of the tilting or swinging element 30.
[0029] Figure 3, wherein as usual features or component parts of the equipment according
to the present invention already described above with reference to other Figures are
identified by the same reference numerals, shows clearly the motion and/or movement
of the tilting or swinging element 30 during use of said equipment, and therefore,
the movements or motions, which the user or person executing therapeutic exercises
or training will be subjected to, for instance, exercises or training suitable for
vestibular simulations, when using said equipment. It arises in fact clearly from
Figure 3 that during the execution of these exercises, the tilting or swinging element
30 will rotate on the rotational axis 2a of the pin or bolt 2, thus tilting or swinging
as indicated by the arrow X in the plane of Figure 3. The same applies also to the
user 14, who will be therefore subjected to a tilting or swinging motion; it is this
tilting or swinging motion, in particular in the case of a user fixed to the equipment
10 as depicted in Figure 3 (the position in which the user lies supine on his back
with respect to a vertical plane), which has given the most promising results in the
treatment and/or therapy of neuromuscular dysfunctions and/or in the field of the
vestibular stimulations.
[0030] As anticipated above, the extension of the oscillations or swinging movement (arrow
X) can be selected depending on the circumstances and/or the exigencies or needs of
the user 14; the same applies also to the frequency of the oscillations, as well as
to the duration of the tilting motion, which will be, therefore, selected and scheduled
as a function of the aexigencies of the user. It has, moreover, to be noted that the
tilting or swinging element 30 (and therefore, the user 14) can be brought to swing
and/or tilt either manually (for instance due to a therapist or assistant or another
person pushing alternatively on the table 7 or even on the same tilting or swinging
element 30) or by means of auxiliary means such as electromechanical means (electric
motors or the like). Said electromechanical means will, therefore, further reduce
the direct activity or intervention to be provided by tutors or therapists or the
like and will allow selecting the extension, the amplitude, the frequency and the
speed of the oscillations in a programmable and precise manner, for instance in the
case of electromechanical means collected to an electric central unit or even to a
small PC or computer on which several and different programs for corresponding several
and different exercises have been loaded and saved.
[0031] The use of the equipment 100 can be summarized as follows. During a first step or
phase, the portion 5 of the tilting or swinging element 30 will be rotated from its
position depicted in Figure 1bis to its position depicted in Figure 1ter (which can
be therefore referred to as an approach or entrance position in which the user 14
can be easily fixed to the supporting or holding plate 7). To this end, an assistant
or tutor of the user will first of all proceed with releasing or unclamping or unlocking
the part or portion 5 from the part or portion 3a of the tilting or swinging element
30, so as to allow said part or portion 5 to rotate on the rotating fixing means (hinges
or the like) 4. The same tutor will, therefore, proceed with rotating the part or
portion 5 in the direction indicated by the arrow A in Figure 1ter, in particular
acting on said one or more handles 9; for completing the positioning of the part or
portion 5, said user will further proceed with unlocking the additional supporting
means or feet 10 so that same will be free to rotate in the direction indicated by
the arrow B. Accordingly, said supporting means or feet 10 will get disposed and/or
oriented substantially vertical, so as to support or sustain the part or portion 5
in the position depicted in Figure 1ter. With the part or portion 5 positioned as
depicted in Figure 1ter, the same tutor or assistant will be able to help the user
14 become disposed on the plate 7; to this end, the same user can first sit down on
the table 7 and subsequently dispose himself horizontally (so as to lie supine on
his own back, thus facing towards the top). The user 14 will then be firmly fixed
to the plate 7 by means of the belts or laces 11. The same tutor, acting again on
the handles 9 will proceed with raising slightly the part or portion 5 of the tilting
or swinging element 30, thus winning or overcoming the weight of the part or portion
5 and that of other portions or parts and of the user 14 disposed on it, and will
bring the additional supporting means or feet 10 back in their position depicted in
Figure 1bis, in particular rotating same in the direction indicated by the arrow B
in Figure 1ter. For instance, said additional supporting means or feet can be maintained
parallel to the part or portion 5 of the tilting or swinging element 30 by means of
elastic means such as clips or the like mounted or provided on said part or portion
5. Once said additional supporting means or feet 10 have been rotated back, the tutor
will allow the part or portion 5 to rotate back in the direction indicated by the
arrow A in Figure 1ter, thus, accompanying or guiding said part or portion 5 during
its rotation, in particular acting on the handles or grips 9 until the part or portion
5 again reaches its position depicted in Figure 1bis. At this point, it is possible
to activate the locking or clamping means 6 to firmly lock or fix the part or portion
5 to the part or portion 3a of the tilting or swinging element 30. Both the equipment
or facility 100 and the user or person 14 will, therefore, be ready for the execution
of the exercises or training for therapeutic treatment and/or vestibular stimulations.
The exercises or training will, therefore, be executed bringing (manually or by means
of auxiliary electromechanical means) the tilting or swinging element 3 and, therefore,
the user or person fixed to the equipment or facility 100, to tilt and/or to swing.
Still with reference to Figure 3, the different positions and/or heights the user
can reach during the execution of the exercises, in particular the different positions
or heights that the head of the user can reach during the tilting or swinging motion
can be appreciated. The user will, therefore, have the feeling or sensation of being
alternatively raised up and falling down toward the ground.
[0032] In the following, with reference to Figures 4 and 5, a further embodiment of the
equipment according to the present invention will be described; as usual, in Figures
4 and 5, the features or component parts of the equipment already described above
with reference to other Figures are identified by the same reference numerals.
[0033] The main difference between the embodiment of the equipment according to the present
invention depicted in Figures 4 and 5 and the embodiment of the same invention depicted
in Figures 1 to 3 relates to the fact that, in the embodiment depicted in Figures
4 and 5, the position and/or orientation of the element or supporting plate 7 with
respect to the tilting or swinging element 3 can be modified depending on the exigencies
and/or circumstances. The supporting or holding element or plate 7 can in fact be
positioned with respect to the tilting or swinging element 3, either as depicted in
Figures 1 to 3, and therefore with the longitudinal axis of symmetry 30I of said tilting
element 30 being oriented substantially perpendicularly to the direction along which
the long side or edges and/or the overall length I of the rectangular plate 7 extends,
or as depicted in Figures 4 and 5, namely with the longitudinal axis of symmetry 30I
of the tilting or swinging element 3 being oriented so as to be substantially parallel
to the direction along which the long sides or edges, and therefore the overall length
I of said plate 7, extend. It will moreover be possible to fix or lock or clamp the
supporting or holding plate 7 to the tilting or swinging element 3 in each intermediate
position between the two positions described above, and therefore in such a way that
the angle defined by the longitudinal axis of symmetry 30I of the tilting or swinging
element 30 and the direction along which the long side or edges of the rectangular
plate 7 be comprised between 0° and 90°. The locking or clamping of the plate 7 to
the tilting or swinging element 30 in the desired position will be carried out acting
on corresponding locking or clamping means 10, for instance the locking or clamping
means described above.
[0034] Furthermore, as to the use and function of the equipment according to the embodiment
of the present invention depicted in Figures 4 and 5, substantially the same considerations
apply as stated with respect to the embodiment depicted in Figures 1 to 3; accordingly,
for the sake of convenience and conciseness, a further detailed description of the
use and function of the embodiment depicted in Figures 4 and 5 is herewith omitted.
[0035] It has therefore been demonstrated by means of the description given above that the
equipment according to the present invention allows the expected goals to be reached
and the problems posed to be overcome. In particular, the equipment according to the
present invention allows the execution of exercises or training which have been revealed
to be particularly advantageous and convenient in the therapeutic treatment of neuromuscular
dysfunctions as well as of exercises suitable for vestibular stimulation, offering
substantial improvement to subjects or persons with disabilities, handicaps or even
persons affected by problems related to body motion and/or body balance. The equipment
according to the present invention allows, moreover, a drastic reduction or limitation
of the assistance to be performed by tutors or similar people requested or expected
to assist a user during use of said equipment. The equipment may moreover be activated
both manually (for instance by a tutor or assistant) and by means of auxiliary means
such as, for instance, electromechanical means. The approach of a user to the equipment
as well as his fixation to said equipment are furthermore drastically and significantly
simplified. The equipment has reduced dimensions and can be assembled and/or realized
at reasonable (or even low) costs. The equipment is therefore suitable to be used
by families or private persons, as well to be used and assembled in domestic premises
and not only in specialized centers. Finally, the equipment according to the present
invention may be assembled and installed both indoors and outdoors.
[0036] Although the present invention has been clarified and explained by means of the above
detailed description of its embodiments depicted in the drawings, the present invention
is not at all limited to the embodiments described and depicted in the drawings. On
the contrary, the present invention comprises all amendments and/or improvements which
will appear to be clear to those skilled in the art. For instance, it will be possible
to avoid the use of the supported structure 1 and fix the rotating pin or bolt not
to the said supporting structure, but to another structure already at the disposal,
for instance to the ceiling or to a beam. In the same way, it will be possible to
substitute the supporting or holding plate 7 with a less cumbersome and lighter frame.
Alternatively, the supporting plate 7 can be avoided completely using belts or laces
adapted to maintain a user in the position described above, namely a position in which
a user appears to be lying down on a vertical plane. The scope of the present invention
is therefore defined by the claims.
1. Equipment or facility or device (100) for vestibular stimulations and/or for the therapeutic
treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions, said equipment or facility or device (100)
comprising a supporting structure (1) and a tilting or swinging element (30) rotatably
fixed to said supporting structure (1) so that said tilting or swinging element (30)
is allowed to tilt and/or swing on a rotation axis (2a) substantially horizontal,
characterized in that said equipment or facility or device comprises, moreover, supporting and/or fixing
means adapted to fix a person or user (14) to said tilting or swinging element (30)
in a position such that said user or person appears to be lying supine on his own
back on a plane substantially perpendicular to said rotation axis (2a).
2. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said supporting and/or fixing means comprise a supporting or holding element (7)
anchored to said tilting or swinging element (30), in that said supporting or holding element (7) defines a supporting or holding plane or surface
(7a) substantially perpendicular to said axis of rotation (2a), and in that said fixing means are adapted to fix said person or user (14) to said supporting
or holding element (7) in said position in which said person or user (14) appears
to be lying supine on his own back with respect to said supporting or holding plane
(7a).
3. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said fixing means comprise belts or laces or the like (11) adapted to fix the legs
and/or arms and/or head and/or similar body portions of said person or user (14) to
said supporting or holding element (7).
4. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 2 and 3, characterized in that said supporting or holding element (7) is rotatably fixed to said tilting or swinging
element (30), so that said supporting or holding element (7) can be fixed, clamped
or locked to said tilting or swinging element (30) in different and/or predefined
positions.
5. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in said supporting or holding element (7) has a shape substantially rectangular with
two long sides or edges having a length I, in that said tilting or swinging element (30) comprises a longitudinal axis (30I) substantially
perpendicular to said axis of rotation (2a), and in that said supporting or holding element (7) may be fixed to said tilting or swinging element
(3) either in such a way that said longitudinal axis (30I) of said tilting or swinging
element (30) results to be oriented perpendicularly with respect to the direction
along which said two long sides or edges and said length I of said supporting or holding
element (7) extend, or in such a way that said longitudinal axis (30I) of said tilting
or swinging element (30) results to be oriented so as to be parallel to said direction
along which said two long sides or edges and said length I of said supporting or holding
element (7) extend.
6. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 4 and 5, characterized in that the said equipment or facility or device (100) further comprises anchoring and/or
locking and/or clamping means (13) adapted to anchor and/or lock and/or clamp said
supporting elements (7) in different and/or predefined positions with respect to said
tilting or swinging element (30).
7. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that said tilting or swinging element (30) comprises a first portion (3a) and a second
portion (5), in that said second portion (5) is rotatably fixed to said first portion (3a) and in that said supporting or holding element (7) is rotatably anchored to said second portion
(5) of said tilting or swinging element (3).
8. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said second portion (5) of said tilting or swinging element (30) is adapted to be
rotated with respect to said first portion (3) between a first and a second position
and in that, with said second portion (5) of said tilting or swinging element (3) being located
in said second position, said supporting or holding plane or surface (7a) of said
supporting or holding element (7) results to be substantially parallel to a horizontal
plane so as to simplify the fixation and the positioning of said person or user (14)
to said supporting or holding element (7).
9. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 7 and 8, characterized in that said equipment or facility or device (100) further comprises supporting means (10)
adapted to support said second portion (5) of said tilting or swinging element (30)
in said second position.
10. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the said supporting means are rotatably fixed to said second portion (5) of said
tilting or swinging element (30), and in that said supporting means (10) are adapted to be rotated with respect to said second
portion (5) of said tilting or swinging element (30) between a first position and
a second position in which said supporting means are oriented substantially perpendicularly
with respect to said second portion (5) of said tilting or swinging element (30).
11. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that said tilting or swinging element (30) is adapted to tilt and/or to swing freely on
said axis of rotation 2a.
12. Equipment or facility or device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the said equipment or facility or device (100) further comprises electromechanical
means adapted to bring said tilting or swinging element (30) to tilt and/or to swing.