Ears on Technology Co., Ltd. (20240285469). BALANCE REHABILITATION APPARATUS simplified abstract
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BALANCE REHABILITATION APPARATUS
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Hsiu-Chung Ou of Taichung (TW)
BALANCE REHABILITATION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240285469 titled 'BALANCE REHABILITATION APPARATUS
The abstract describes a balance rehabilitation apparatus that includes an audio stimulation unit, an electronic stimulation unit, and a control unit. The audio stimulation unit has two speakers, while the electronic stimulation unit consists of multiple first electronic stimulation agents and two second electronic stimulation agents. The first electronic stimulation agents correspond to the user's cheeks and cerebellum, while the second electronic stimulation agents correspond to the user's mastoid processes. The control unit is connected to the speakers and electronic stimulation agents to coordinate their operation for improved balance rehabilitation efficiency.
- The balance rehabilitation apparatus includes audio and electronic stimulation units for enhanced rehabilitation.
- The electronic stimulation agents target specific areas like the cheeks, cerebellum, and mastoid processes for effective stimulation.
- The control unit manages the operation of the speakers and electronic stimulation agents to optimize balance rehabilitation.
- The apparatus aims to increase the efficiency of balance rehabilitation through coordinated audio and electronic stimulation.
Potential Applications: - Physical therapy clinics - Rehabilitation centers - Sports training facilities
Problems Solved: - Lack of targeted stimulation in balance rehabilitation - Inefficient rehabilitation methods
Benefits: - Enhanced balance rehabilitation outcomes - Targeted stimulation for specific areas - Improved efficiency in the rehabilitation process
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Balance Rehabilitation Apparatus for Enhanced Therapy This technology can be used in various commercial settings such as physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers, and sports training facilities. The apparatus offers a unique approach to balance rehabilitation, potentially attracting clients looking for advanced rehabilitation methods.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior research on balance rehabilitation devices, electronic stimulation in therapy, and audio-visual stimulation for rehabilitation to understand the background of this technology.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continually exploring new methods to improve balance rehabilitation outcomes, including the integration of technology and targeted stimulation techniques.
Questions about Balance Rehabilitation Apparatus: 1. How does the balance rehabilitation apparatus differ from traditional rehabilitation methods? The balance rehabilitation apparatus combines audio and electronic stimulation for a more targeted and efficient rehabilitation process, unlike traditional methods that may not offer such specific stimulation.
2. What are the potential long-term benefits of using the balance rehabilitation apparatus? Using the balance rehabilitation apparatus can lead to improved balance, coordination, and overall physical function over time, making it a valuable tool for long-term rehabilitation goals.
Original Abstract Submitted
a balance rehabilitation apparatus is provided, including an audio stimulation unit, an electronic stimulation unit and a control unit. the audio stimulation unit includes two speakers, and the electronic stimulation unit includes a plurality of first electronic stimulation agents and two second electronic stimulation agents. two of the plurality of first electronic stimulation agents correspond to cheeks of a user, two of the plurality of first electronic stimulation agents correspond to a cerebellum of the user, and the two second electronic stimulation agents correspond to two mastoid processes of the user. the control unit is electrically connected with the two speakers, the plurality of first electronic stimulation agents and the two second electronic stimulation agents and simultaneously controls the two speakers, the plurality of first electronic stimulation agents and the two second electronic stimulation agents to operate to increase the efficiency of balance rehabilitation.