Pelvic floor exercise device
First Claim
1. A pelvic floor exercise device, the device comprising:
- a shaft, a portion of a length of the shaft having a measuring indication;
a head secured to an upper end of the shaft;
a barrier moveably mounted on the shaft between a handle and the head, the barrier having a relatively flat upper surface for resting against an exterior surface of the user surrounding her vagina; and
a biasing member for opposing separation of the head from the barrier;
an indicator moveably mounted on the shaft between a lower end of the shaft and the barrier and moveably responsive to separation of the head from the barrier during contraction of pelvic floor muscles.
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Abstract
An improved apparatus is disclosed for use in diagnosing and treating pelvic floor musculature disorders. The device includes a handle (18) and head (10) mounted on opposite ends of a shaft (12), with a barrier (14) mounted on the shaft (12) between the handle (18) and head (10), and an indicator (16) mounted on the shaft (12) between the barrier (14) and handle (18). The other apparatus consists of the head (10) which is detachable from the shaft (12) and attached to a pin (20). The apparatus provide magnetic resistance to pelvic floor musculature contraction to (1) measure and track the progress of pelvic floor musculature strength, and (2) exercise pelvic floor musculature to improve strength at a private, patient-determined frequency.
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22 Claims
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1. A pelvic floor exercise device, the device comprising:
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a shaft, a portion of a length of the shaft having a measuring indication;
a head secured to an upper end of the shaft;
a barrier moveably mounted on the shaft between a handle and the head, the barrier having a relatively flat upper surface for resting against an exterior surface of the user surrounding her vagina; and
a biasing member for opposing separation of the head from the barrier;
an indicator moveably mounted on the shaft between a lower end of the shaft and the barrier and moveably responsive to separation of the head from the barrier during contraction of pelvic floor muscles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a magnetic material embedded within the head; and
the barrier including metal for attraction to the magnetic material.
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3. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the biasing member comprises:
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a magnetic material embedded within the barrier; and
the head including metal for attraction to the magnetic material.
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4. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the biasing member comprises:
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a magnetic material embedded within the head; and
another magnetic material embedded within the barrier.
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5. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein the biasing member is:
a compression spring extending between the head and the barrier.
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6. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the biasing member comprises:
a tension spring extending between the head and the barrier.
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7. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the barrier is generally hourglass shaped.
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8. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the upper end of the head is generally semi-spherical in shape and the lower end of the head is generally conical in shape.
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9. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the head is removeably attachable and re-attachable.
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10. The device as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
a lanyard secured to the head.
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11. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaft is composed of metal.
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12. A pelvic floor exercise device, the device comprising:
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a shaft, a portion of a length of the shaft having a measuring indication;
a head secured to an upper end of the shaft;
a barrier moveably mounted on the shaft between a handle and the head, the barrier having a relatively flat upper for resting against an exterior surface of a user surrounding her vagina; and
a biasing member for opposing separation of the head from the barrier, the measuring indication measuring separation of the head from the barrier during contraction of pelvic floor muscles. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
an indicator moveably mounted on the shaft between a lower end of the shaft and the barrier and moveably responsive to separation of the head from the barrier.
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14. The device as defined in claim 12, wherein the upper end of the head is generally semi-spherical in shape and the lower end of the head is generally conical in shape.
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15. A method of diagnosing pelvic floor injury of injured musculature, comprising:
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providing a shaft, a portion of a length of the shaft having a measuring indication;
mounting a removeably attachable and re-attachable head on an upper end of the shaft;
mounting a moveable barrier on the shaft between a lower end of the shaft and the head;
mounting a moveable indicator on the shaft between a lower end of the shaft and the barrier, the indicator being moveably responsive to separation of the head from the barrier;
providing a biasing member for opposing separation of the head from the barrier;
placing the head into the injured musculature; and
thereafter contracting the injured musculature, such that the pelvic floor musculature exerts an upward force against the head to move the indicator on the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
thereafter examining the displacement of the indicator along the shaft.
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17. The method as defined in claim 15, further comprising:
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removing the head from the shaft; and
securing a lanyard to the head.
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18. A pelvic floor exercise device, comprising:
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a shaft, portion of a length of a shaft having a measuring indication;
a head secured to an upper end of the shaft;
a barrier mounted on the shaft between a handle and the head, the barrier having a relatively flat upper surface for resting against an exterior surface of a user surrounding her vagina;
an indicator moveably mounted on the shaft in response to separation of the head from the barrier;
a magnetic material in at least one of the head and the barrier; and
at least one of a metal material and another magnetic material within the other of the head and the barrier. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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