Adhesion band for acupressure stimulation

A sticking tape and finger technology, applied in the direction of equipment that compresses reflex points, physical therapy, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to stick to fingers, not being able to bend, and aggravating the sense of pressure, so as to improve the stimulating effect, improve the therapeutic effect, and reduce pain. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-10-19
柳泰佑
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The inventors describe an improved method called Accupression Tissue Stimulating Adhesion Tapes that help with nerve therapy by pressing tiny holes into specific areas near certain parts of their body's skin. This helps blood flow better through them while also providing more pressure than usual during treatments like massage or chiropractic techniques.

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This patented technical solution described in Japanese Patents describes various methods for treating certain conditions caused by nerve impulse conduction blockage called Acute Pain Point Therapies. These techniques involve applying pressure to specific areas around affected neurons before they heal themselves. By doing these physical changes over multiple sessions, symptoms can gradually improve without requiring constant reapplication. Additionally, the method involves forming tiny projections made up of concave metallics onto the patient's skin instead of just touching them, which reduces their sensations while still providing effective treatment options.

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[0017] Hereinafter, the adhesive tape for acupressure stimulation of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

[0018] Figure 1a It is a perspective view of a separated state and a combined state of the adhesive tape for acupressure stimulation of the present invention, Figure 1b It is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the state where the adhesive tape for finger pressure stimulation is attached to the skin. In the present invention, finger pressure is applied to acupuncture points distributed on the finger or the back of the hand through the finger pressure protrusions formed on the metal material. When stimulating, the metallic material is made of flexible and deformable metallic thin paper 10 that can be freely bent according to physical characteristics such as fingers or the back of the hand, etc., which have a small curvature radius and are sensitive to stimulation.

[0019] The metal thin paper 10 is a non-ferrous metal material s

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The present invention relates to an adhesion band for acupressure stimulation. When the flow of energy and blood in the human body is smoothened by applying acupressure simulation on a meridian point in a portion consisting of thin skin such as fingers and the back of the hand using keen metallic projections, a material for constituting the projections which is made of flexible and deformable metallic paper is adhered on the adhesion band. By means of the projections, adhesion and stimulation can be improved, and pain from stimulation can be reduced. In other words, multiple fine and keen acupressure projections are formed on flexible and deformable metallic paper to be able to be freely bent to be adhered on a meridian point in a portion, such as fingers and the back of the hand, having a narrow radius of curvature and consisting of thin skin. Moreover, the adhesion band is used by being selectively separated while the other side surface of the acupressure projections equipped on the metallic paper are adhered on the center on the adhered surface of the adhesion band and the adhered surface of the edge of the metallic paper adhered on the adhesion band is adhered on release paper.

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Owner 柳泰佑
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