WO1999060581A1 - Bande magnetique elastique aimantee en surface et son application - Google Patents
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- This invention belongs to the field of application of devices with permanent magnets in magnetic therapy and more specifically a device for the achievement of integrated surface magnetic stimulation and directed magnetic field in depth.
- Yugoslav patent application P- 1509/83 provides an interesting solution, whereby the side striped permanent magnets with alternating N,S configuration are being arranged in the form of flexible foil. Due to the shallow surface effect on acupunctural points, this construction is not applicable in producing magnetic fields with a deep penetration in human organism.
- micro-magnets of sufficiently small dimensions were produced to be adhered to skin by adhesive strip without dm mshing working activities. Even though these micro-magnets can produce an adequate deep magnetic field, they are not capable of obtaining a simultaneous surface integral magnetic effect on skin and in its immediate vicinity.
- Object of the invention is to construct unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip that would adhere to patient's skin, providing both an integral surface magnetic field and a deep magnetic field within organism.
- object of the invention is to create by fitting of these strips diverse forms of permanent magnets, such as: arrowy or horseshoe-shaped magnetic trap, which would enable non-invasive extraction of ferrous bodies from human organism.
- Front lining of the strips would enable partial coverage of the certain parts of body, e.g. arms or legs, but also the other parts of body in order to affect ferrous matters within organism.
- the object is to adhere these strips on skin of the persons who are suffering from varices or inclining to thrombosis in areas of thrombotic venous blood vessels, so to induce adhesion of thrombus parts as they contain ferrous matters from disintegrated erythrocytes onto the walls of blood vessel until they are rechanneled and resorbed.
- This invention also aims to increase concentration and promote resorption of medicaments with ferromagnetic and paramagnetic properties in the desired tissues.
- Adherence of these strips above bone fracture spots should enable a permanent exposure to magnetic field effect, that would add to a better and faster forming of callus, i.e. incorporation of calcium in the bones.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip is innovative by the magnetised ferric nucleuses which are homogeneously arranged in elastic mass of the strip body with arrowy endings. These nucleuses are all holding the same axis direction towards surfaces, so that the upper surface is magnetised as the North magnetic pole and the lower surface as the South pole. Therein, the length of body with endings exceeds the width, which exceeds significantly the height.
- Strip according to variant I is innovative in the strip body which has a form of thin parallelepiped.
- Strip according to variant II is innovative in that it has the surface magnetised parallel palisade rails fastened on the upper and lower surfaces into elastic mass of the body. Therein, the upper surface is magnetised as the North pole and lower surface is magnetised as the South pole.
- Strip according to variant III is innovative in that it has the North pole surface magnetised parallel palisade rails, fastened on the upper surface of elastic mass of the body, wherein the upper surface is also the North pole magnetised.
- Strip according to variant IV is innovative in the many strip bodies being lined up sideways, one by the other, in order to produce a unipolar magnetic field of greater surface.
- Strip according to variant V is innovative in the many strip bodies being lined up and facing each other frontally, in order to produce a unipolar magnetic field to encompass partially certain parts of body by greater length.
- Strip according to variant VI is innovative in the many strips being lined up in oblique fashion, in order to produce magnetic trap and special, depth oriented magnetic fields in arrowy, horseshoe-shape and other forms.
- application of magnetic strip for preventive and curative effects on varices is innovative in the bodies of magnetic strips being placed on the skin of lower extremities along the healthy section of vein and above vein deformations, parallel to the blood stream and closer to the heart and above them, transversal to the blood stream, body of magnetic strips.
- This is meant to reduce volume of blood in the stoppage section of deformation by the attraction of ferrous matters opposite to the gravitation force on the spot where possibility was assessed that vein can assume its normal function, thus reducing pressure on the walls of afflicted blood vessel, slowing down further progression of damage and preventing thrombosis.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip for curative effect in thrombosis is innovative in the body of immobilisation magnetic strip, magnetic trap or a plate with the many magnetic strips being placed on the skin of lower extremities in the area of vein with located thrombus.
- This provides fixation of the thrombus in thrombosis area due to increased ferric presence in the thrombus originating from disintegrated erythrocytes and faster rechannelisation, i.e. resorption with simultaneous improvement of micro-circulation in that area.
- application of elastic magnetic strip for faster and more complete forming of callus in bone fractures is innovative in the body of strip being placed in a form of arch in the area of bone fracture in order to obtain magnetic field effect throughout 24 hours during the convalescence period. That ensures an easier input and faster incorporation of calcium with paramagnetic characteristics to the spot of fracture, leading to a faster and more complete forming of callus in bone fracture.
- strip for treatment of afflicted arterial blood vessels is innovative in the bodies of magnetic strips, being placed in the immediate vicinity and onto skin parallel to the blood stream of the afflicted narrowing arterial blood vessel where the blood stream path is reduced and narrowed. This results in vasodilatation of network of the surrounding arterial vessels, improvement of micro-circulation in the surrounding and functionally related area, since the blood stream is being assumed through widening and more developed collateral blood vessels.
- the procedure of application of magnetic strip for increased drug concentration with ferromagnetic or paramagnetic properties in order to increase the resorption by the respective tissue according to this invention is innovative in that the spot on skin above the tissue in question is encompassed and covered with magnetic strip bodies thereby producing magnetic field acting in depth, procuring increased delivery and concentration of medicaments with ferromagnetic or paramagnetic properties and their increased concentration and promoted reso ⁇ tion in the tissue desired within the area of increased magnetic field activity in depth.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip for non-invasive extraction of ferrous foreign bodies from human organism is innovative in that it has the magnetic trap composed of the bodies of elastic magnetic strips oblique to each other which is being placed on human body below foreign ferrous body, with its endings directed upwards and towards foreign ferrous body.
- a micro-magnet for human usage is adhered to patient's skin sideways from the foreign body in order ' to enable initial side extraction of the foreign body from an inaccessible zone of human organism, to be removed once the side extraction is completed.
- the magnetic trap then gradually extracts foreign ferrous body downward by its force of attraction combined with gravitation force, in accordance with anatomic structures of muscles, muscular sheaths, nerves, blood vessels and bones, until it draws it into the zone accessible for a surgical intervention or to subcutaneous zone.
- Fig.l depicts axonometric appearance of the elastic magnetic strip
- Fig.2 depicts schematic appearance of section along axis 00 strip from Fig.l;
- Fig.3 depicts axonometric appearance of the strip according to variant II with fastened magnetised palisade rails on upper and lower surfaces;
- Fig.4 depicts variant IJT of the strip with palisade rails on one surface only
- Fig.5 depicts method of strip adhesion to the skin in order to produce magnetic trap in a form of horseshoe
- Fig.6 depicts method of strip adhesion to the skin in order to produce magnetic strip in a arrowy form
- Fig.7 depicts frontal placing of the strips with sagittal endings in order to produce a longer magnetic field
- Fig.8 depicts axonometric appearance of strip in a form of thin parallelepiped according to variant I;
- Fig.9 depicts strip in a form of parallelepiped with the palisade rails fastened on upper and lower surfaces;
- Fig.10 depicts strip from Fig.9 with palisade rails on one side only;
- Figs 11, 12, 13 and 14 depict fitting of the strips according to different variants with their sides of opposite magnetisation, in order to obtain a deeper magnetic field;
- Figs 15, 16, 17 and 18 depict side fitting of the strips in order to obtain magnetic field with a greater surface
- Fig.19 depicts frontal fitting of strips in a form of thin parallelepiped, in order to obtain a magnetic field with a greater length
- Fig.20 depicts application method of magnetic trap in the area of vein with located thrombus
- Fig.20a depicts fitting of immobilisation plate consisting of many magnetic strips in the area of located thrombus
- Fig.21 depicts application method of strips for preventive and curative effects on varices
- Fig.2 la depicts varix and strips from Fig.21;
- Fig.22 depicts fitting of elastic magnetic strips in order to provide for a faster and better forming of callus in bone fractures
- Fig.23 depicts fitting of the strips on the affected arterial blood vessels
- Fig.23a depicts reduced arterial blood vessel from Fig.23 with one of the strips
- Fig.24 depicts application method of strips for mechanical and functional damages of muscles, tendons and adjacent innervation
- Fig.25 depicts application method of magnetic trap consisting of magnetic strips for non-invasive evacuation of ferrous foreign bodies from human organism.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip is innovative in the magnetised ferrous nucleuses 4, being homogeneously arranged in elastic mass 3 of body 1 of the strip with arrowy endings 2, which are all holding the same axis direction towards surfaces GP, DP, so that the upper surface GP is a magnetised as pole N and lower surface DP as pole S.
- the length a of body 1 with endings 2 exceeds the width b, which exceeds significantly the height c.
- elastic magnetic strip according to variant I is innovative in the body 1A of strip in a form of thin parallelepiped.
- strip according to variant JT is innovative in the surface magnetised parallel palisade rails 5 fastened on the upper surface GP and lower surface DP into elastic mass 3 of the body 1.
- Palisade rails surfaces are magnetised, so that the upper surface GP is magnetised as pole N, and lower surface DP is magnetised as pole S.
- pole N is magnetised as pole N
- pole S is magnetised as pole S.
- strip according to variant III is innovative in palisade rails 5 being fastened only on the upper surface GP in elastic mass 3 of the body 1. Thus are obtained the effects of directed magnetic field in depth
- strip is also innovative in the bodies 1, ⁇ ,1", 1A, 1A', 1A" of strips lined up on the top of each other, facing upper and lower surfaces GP, DP of the opposite N, S magnetisation, in order to produce a deeper unipolar magnetic field.
- strip according to variant IV is innovative in the bodies 1,1',1",1A,1A',1A" of strips being lined up sideways, one by the other, in order to produce a unipolar magnetic field of greater surface.
- strip according to variant V is innovative in the bodies 1, 1', 1",1'", 1A,1A , , 1A",1A'" of strips being lined up facing each other frontally, in order to produce a unipolar magnetic field of greater length to encompass partially certain parts of body.
- strip according to variant VI is innovative in the bodies l,r,l",l'" of strips being lined up in oblique fashion, in order to produce magnetic trap 8 and special, depth oriented magnetic fields in arrowy, horseshoe-shape and other forms.
- application of unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip for curative effect on thrombus is innovative by the body 1,1 A of immobilising magnetic field, magnetic trap 8 or a plate with many bodies 1,1',1",1A,1A',1A" being located on the skin of lower extremities 12 in the area of vein 10 with located thrombus 9.
- That provides for fixation of thrombus due to increased ferric presence in the thrombus 9, originating from disintegrated erythrocytes in the area of thrombosis and for its faster rechanelisation, i.e. resorption with concomitant improvement of micro-circulation in that area.
- Figs 21 and 21a application of magnetic strip for preventive and curative effects on varices, as indicated in Figs 21 and 21a is innovative in the bodies 1, ⁇ ,1",1A, 1A',1A" of magnetic strips placed on the skin of lower extremities 12 along the healthy section of vein 10 and above vein deformations 10a parallel to the blood stream and closer to the heart and above them, transversal to the blood stream, body 1,1 A of magnetic strips, in order to reduce volume of blood in the stoppage section of deformation 10a by the attraction of ferrous matters opposite to the gravitation force on the spot where possibility was assessed that vein 10 can assume its normal function. Then the pressure on the walls of afflicted blood vessel is reduced, slowing down further progression of damage and preventing thrombosis.
- Fig. 22 application of elastic magnetic strip for faster and more complete forming of callus in bone fractures by the body, as indicated by Fig. 22 is innovative in the strip placed in a form of arch in the area of bone fracture 13 in order to obtain magnetic field effect throughout 24 hours during the convalescence period, thus ensuring an easier input and faster incorporation of calcium with paramagnetic characteristics to the spot of fracture. This also adds to a faster and more complete forming of callus in bone 13 fracture.
- strip for treatment of afflicted arterial blood vessels is innovative in the bodies 1, ⁇ , 1", 1A, 1A', 1A" of magnetic strips, being placed in the immediate vicinity and onto skin parallel to the blood stream of the afflicted narrowing arterial blood vessel 16 where the blood stream path is reduced and narrowed.- This results in vasodilatation of network of the surrounding arterial vessels, improvement of micro-circulation in the surrounding and functionally connected area, since the blood stream is being assumed through widening and more developed collateral blood vessels 17.
- Fig. 24 application of strip in mechanic and functional damages of muscles, tendons and the adjacent innervation, as indicated in Fig. 24 is innovative in the spot 14 of damage of muscles with tendons and innervation which is being encompassed and covered by the bodies 1,1',1",1A,1A',1A" of magnetic strips. This provides for vasodilatation, increased circulation, i.e. spasmolitic and anti-dolorous and anti-oedematous effects.
- the procedure of application of magnetic strip for increased concentration of medicaments with ferro magnetic or para magnetic properties, in order to enable promoted resorption in the tissue desired, according to this invention is innovative in that it has on skin above the desired tissue encompassed and covered with bodies 1,1',1",1A, 1A',1A" of magnetic strips, whereupon directed magnetic filed in depth is achieved providing for increased delivery and concentration of medicaments with ferro magnetic and para magnetic properties and their increased concentration and promoted resorption in desired tissue, within the area of increased magnetic filed in depth.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip for non-invasive extraction of ferrous foreign bodies from human organism, as indicated in Fig. 25, is innovative in that it has magnetic trap 8 composed of the bodies 1,1', r,l'" of elastic magnetic strips oblique to each other and placed on human body 1 1 below foreign ferrous body 7, with its endings directed upwards and towards foreign ferrous body 7.
- a micro- magnet 6 for human usage is adhered to patient's skin sideways from the foreign body 7 in order to enable initial side extraction of the foreign body 7 from an inaccessible zone of human organism, to be removed once the side extraction is completed.
- the magnetic trap 8 gradually evacuates by its force of attraction combined with gravitation force the foreign ferrous body 7 downward, in accordance with anatomic structures of muscles, muscular sheaths, nerves, blood vessels and bones, until it draws it into the zone accessible for a surgical intervention or to subcutaneous zone.
- Strips are also applicable in the field conditions, at out-patient and in-patient levels.
- adhesion of the strips to skin in the area of thrombus yields curative effects, since disintegrated erythrocytes or parts of thrombus are sticking to the blood vessels walls to be rechannelised and resorbed in the course of time.
- Strips adhered to skin in the area of fractures enable a faster and more complete forming of callus in bone fractures.
- Strips placed over the skin above the desired tissue provide for faster and better resorption of medicaments with ferromagnetic or paramagnetic properties.
- strips are more suitable for application to the sensitive parts of body than punctual pressure of micro-magnets.
- unipolar, surface magnetised elastic magnetic strip for directed, deep magnetic field effect influence on ferrous matters in human organism may be with body 1 with arrowy endings 2, (Fig. 1 ) or with body 1A with a shape of thin parallelepiped (Fig.8).
- elastic strip 3 ferrous nucleuses 4 are homogeneously arranged, being magnetised and evenly aimed with their axis toward surfaces, so that the upper surface GP effects as pole N and the lower surface DP as pole S (Fig.2).
- Magnetic traps of arrowy, horseshoe or other forms are created by placing and adhering the bodies 1,1', 1", 1"' on the skin in oblique fashion (Figs 5 and 6).
- the bodies 1, ⁇ , 1", ⁇ ", 1A, 1A', 1A", 1A'" of elastic strips are being fitted sideways, one by the other (Figs 16, 17,18).
- thrombus 9 By adhesion of elastic magnetic strips on the skin of legs in the area of thrombosis, fixation of thrombus 9 and its faster rechannelisation, i.e. resorption are enabled. This is achieved by application of immobilisation magnetic strip, trap 8, (Fig. 20) or plate made of many strips 1, ⁇ ,1",1A, 1A',1A” (Fig. 20a). Then, due to increased ferric presence in thrombus 9, originating from disintegrated erythrocytes, thrombus 9 is being attracted by the magnetic field and kept up in vein 10 on the desired place for the period of time needed to get rechaimelised, i.e. resorbed. This coincides with improved micro-circulation of the treated area.
- Elastic magnetic stripes are also applicable in cases of varices. In such cases, they are fitted onto the preserved and healthy section of vein 10 above deformation 10a and closer to the heart, simultaneously and parallel to the blood stream and alternatively to the left and to the right. A spot at vein assessed of being capable to assume normal function is selected for the stripe application. Magnetic stripes 1,1',1",1A,1A',1A" from the afflicted part of 10a vein with existing functional stoppage decrease blood volume in the area of stoppage by attracting ferrous matters, contrary to the gravitation force. Thus pressure on the afflicted blood vessel walls is reduced, further damage progression is slowed down and thrombosis is prevented (Figs 21 and 21a).
- Elastic magnetic stripes enable continuous effect of magnetic field throughout 24 hours on the bone fractures, which are as it is widely known recovered faster when exposed to the influence of magnetic field.
- the bone fracture 13 is being encompassed by the magnetic strip in a semi-arch (Fig. 22) and at the fractures in other areas magnetic strip is fitted so to include the fracture into the zone of its influence.
- Fig. 22 semi-arch
- inflow and incorporation of calcium with paramagnetic properties to the place of fracture are more easily, which results in a faster and more complete forming of callus in bone fractures.
- the damaged spot 14 is encompassed or covered by the magnetic strips 1, ⁇ , 1", 1A,1A',1A". This provides for vasodilatation, increased micro-circulation, spasmolitic, anti-dolorous and anti-oedematous effects (Fig. 24).
- magnetic strips 1,1',1",1A,1A',1A" are fixed on skin above the desired area.
- magnetic field oriented to depth is attained, providing for increased delivery and concentrations of medicaments with feromagnetic or paramagnetic properties and their elevated concentration and increased resorption in the tissue desired, within the area of magnetic field strengthened in depth.
- Elastic magnetic strips are particularly suitable for non-invasive extraction of foreign ferrous bodies from human organism.
- Magnetic trap 8 consisting of mutually oblique elastic stripes 1,1',1",1" is to be adhered on human body 11 below foreign ferrous body 7. Its endings are aiming upwards, in the direction of the foreign ferrous body 7.
- micro-magnet 6 for human usage is adhered sideways to the foreign body and onto the patient's skin, in order to produce initial extraction of the foreign body 7 from an inaccessible zone in human organism, to be removed after the side extraction is completed.
- magnetic trap 8 gradually extracts the foreign ferrous body 7 by the force of its magnetic attraction combined with gravitation force, downward in accordance with anatomic structures of muscles, muscular sheaths, nerves, blood vessels and bones, until it is drawn into the zone accessible for surgical intervention (Fig. 25).
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