Spinal relaxation apparatus
First Claim
1. A human spinal relaxation apparatus for relaxing a spine of a human comprising:
- a mattress portion adapted to provide buoyancy to a torso of the human without supporting a leg of the human, said mattress portion comprised of a shape-memory material layer and having dimensions suitable for supporting the human torso and head, and wherein said mattress portion contains at one end a head rotation stabilization portion; and
a layer of inert aggregate comprising a pressurized air entry means for causing the aggregate to emulate buoyancy characteristics by permeating aggregate with air flows, and an air release means for maintaining the air flow permeated aggregate within a predetermined volume.
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Abstract
A spinal-length mattress including a means for providing buoyancy to a human torso and abdomen thereon; attached to the mattress at one end, a pelvic support portion; and attached to the mattress at an opposite end, a head rotation stabilization portion having an air passage opening allowing a person to breathe freely when resting in a face down position thereon. By supporting the pelvis and stabilizing the head to substantially limit motions of the neck, a central cushion (preferably dominated by a “shape memory foam” filling) allows the spinal column to passively distribute all directional stresses—including those deriving from body mass and from muscle tension. Thus relieved of stress, disks between spinal bones begin to return to their respective naturally compliant symmetrical shapes; thereby generally providing a long term benefit in exchange for a quarter hour or a half hour of regular prone-oriented engagement with the mattress.
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1. A human spinal relaxation apparatus for relaxing a spine of a human comprising:
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a mattress portion adapted to provide buoyancy to a torso of the human without supporting a leg of the human, said mattress portion comprised of a shape-memory material layer and having dimensions suitable for supporting the human torso and head, and wherein said mattress portion contains at one end a head rotation stabilization portion; and a layer of inert aggregate comprising a pressurized air entry means for causing the aggregate to emulate buoyancy characteristics by permeating aggregate with air flows, and an air release means for maintaining the air flow permeated aggregate within a predetermined volume. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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