Surgery – Sleep or relaxation inducing therapy – Sensory
Patent
1987-09-17
1990-05-29
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Sleep or relaxation inducing therapy
Sensory
A61M 2100
Patent
active
049292285
ABSTRACT:
The anti-motion sickness apparatus includes motion simulating means for providing a visually discernible wave motion image to create visually discernible orientation information for the user to confirm the inner ear information of the user, thereby preventing or at least greatly alleviating, the occurrence of motion sickness. A device helps position the motion simulating means in the field of view of the user. The method of use includes exposing the motion simulating means to the field of view of the user.
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Hindenburg Max
Lacyk J. P.
Newton John
Tabakoff Boris
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