An adjustable head and shoulder rest is disclosed which is intended primarily for supporting the body while lying face down. A head or face rest consisting of three distinctly separate, removable and movable members providing a near unlimited number of variations of open areas for the eyes, nose and mouth, together with movable right and left shoulder support members permitting adjustment to different body dimensions and allowing proper weight distribution, ease of breathing and body comfort.
An adjustable head and shoulder rest is disclosed which is intended for supporting the body while lying face down with the head turned to the right or left at forty five degrees. It is intended as well to support the user's head on an elevated plane while the user is lying on either the right or left side. A head or face rest consisting of two distinctly separate members, one being movable, providing open areas for the eyes, nose and mouth, together with movable right and left shoulder support members permitting adjustment to different body dimensions and allowing proper weight distribution, ease of breathing and body comfort.
An adjustable upper body rest is disclosed which is intended primarily for supporting the upper body while laying face down with the head turned to the right or left side at an angular position of approximately thirty degrees below a horizontal plane. A head support consisting of one or more rests configured to be concave lengthwise and widthwise and rotatable about a near horizontal axis and resembling an elongated dish providing open areas for the eyes, nose and mouth. Likewise, two typical shoulder supports are disclosed, the tops of which are configured in a convex manner at the end nearest to the head support and provide restful support for the shoulders while laying flat on the stomach and chest in the face down position. Said shoulder supports are each configured in a concave manner at the opposite end and while at a high or low elevation each provides a separate restful support for the user's head while laying on the right or left side. When the user is laying on the right side with the head on the right shoulder rest, the unused left shoulder rest provides a very accommodating and elevated rest for the user's left arm. Conversely, when the user is laying on the left side and using the left shoulder rest to support the head, the right shoulder rest provides a very accommodating and restful support for the user's right arm, at an elevated position if desired.
An adjustable head support comprising a base support having a lower rail and an upper rail; said lower rail for engaging a support surface such as a mattress; said upper rail having a first means for adjustably supporting a pad upon which patient's chin rests and having a second means for adjustably supporting a pad upon which a patient's forehead rests, and said pads having hydraulic means to ensure maximum comfort of a patient while lying in the prone position.
A table that corrects postures when looking at the anterior aspect of the person. The table will be mirror-imaging their postures including: Right and left head translations, right and left thoracic translations, and right and left lateral bending of the thorax. The table is made up of two movable sections (cervical and thoracic) and a stationary seat having a pelvic support. The head is placed in between two padded walls, and the cervical section is slid to one side and gets locked down, placing the head of the patient in the mirror-image translation. The thorax of the person is strapped down to the thoracic support, which is then slid to one side and locked in place, causing the thorax to be in mirror-image translation and/or lateral bending posture.