Perforating vein massage device

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Inventors

Miotto, Onorio
Kubelka, Axel

Application #

935487

Filed

Sep-7-2004

Published

Mar-7-2006

Current US Class

128/882
602/13
602/23
602/27
602/65

International Classes

A61F 5/00     (20060101)

Field of Search

128/869 128/882 128/DIG.20 2/22 623/27 623/28 623/29 623/47 602/23 602/27 602/28 602/29 602/30 602/60 602/61 602/62 602/65 602/66 602/13 602/16

Assignee

Evoluzione S.R.L. (Trev, IT)

Examiners

Dahbour; Fadi H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vigil; Thomas R., Welsh & Katz, Ltd.

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5711760   Self-inflating venou...
5893219   Article of footwear
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6056712   Multi-functional ort...
6129688   System for improvi...
6689081   Rigid ankle and fo...
6767332   Active ankle support
 

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Abstract
The device for massaging a lower leg comprises a base pad (2) arranged in an area of the sole and a bladder (1) arranged in the region of the lower leg. A tubular connection is provided between the inner spaces of the base pad (2) and of the bladder (1). A frame (8) comprising a base part (12) and at least one side part (13, 7) projects upward from the tubular connection. The frame is mountable inside a shoe with the bladder (1) being fastened to the side part and the bladder (1) being positioned on the frame (8) in such a manner that it comes to lie above the perforating vein in the ankle area. A pressure is exerted by the bladder (1) onto the leg through the body weight applied to the base pad (2) when the foot is loaded.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A device for massaging a lower leg for treating hypostatic leg conditions and for preventing stagnation of blood in the leg comprising a base pad (2) arranged in an area of a sole of a foot and having inner spaces and a bladder (1) arranged in the region of the lower leg, a tubular connection (3) including at least one side part (13) extending between the inner spaces of the base pad (2) and said bladder (1), a working fluid in one of the bladder (1) or the inner spaces of said base pad (2), a frame (8) comprising a base part (12) and said at least one side part (13, 7) projecting upward from said base part (12), said frame (8) being mountable inside a shoe, said bladder (1) being fastened to said side part (13) and said bladder (1) being positioned on said frame (8) in such a manner that it covers the lower leg only above a location at which a perforating vein emerges beneath the muscles on the rear inner side of the ankle, so that a person walking while wearing said device will periodically exert a pressure on the pad (2) causing working fluid to inflate the bladder (1) and place periodic pressure just on said location of the lower leg.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device for massaging a lower leg comprising a base pad arranged in an area of the sole and a bladder arranged in the region of the lower leg, a tubular connection being provided between the inner spaces of the base pad and of the bladder.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Devices for the treatment of hypostatic leg conditions such as varicose veins, chronic phlebitis, chronic venous insufficiencies as well as for the aftertreatment and prevention of thrombosis are becoming increasingly important as a result of the wide occurrence of such diseases. In these diseases, the blood pumped toward the heart rushes back as a result of the change occurred in the veins. As these anatomic changes are irreversible, the permanent reflux increasingly causes the blood to stagnate in the damaged veins of the lower leg. This stagnation causes the blood to pass through the veins into the surrounding muscles, which harden as a result thereof. The increasingly hardened muscles are not capable of exerting an elastic pressure onto the congested veins and cannot force the blood upwards toward the heart.
 
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