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Igor N Burdenko

Address:
Newton, MA 02459
Licenses:
License #: 2196 - Active
Issued Date: Apr 3, 2008
Expiration Date: Jul 28, 2017
Type: Massage Therapist Practitioner

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Swimming Pool Apparatus Comprising Submerged Track For Deep Water Walking And Running

US Patent:
5018723, May 28, 1991
Filed:
Mar 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/488125
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Sudbury MA
International Classification:
A63B 100
US Classification:
272 70
Abstract:
An underwater closed-loop track consists of at least two tracks (12 and 14) which are formed of floating pads (16 and 18) connected in series and containing weights (22) for maintaining the pads at a predetermined depth from the surface of water. The underwater track is supported by flexible links, e. g. , by ropes, connected to stationary supports (S1 and S2). The external track (12) has a depth suitable for walking and running in water on the bottom formed by the pads, while the external track (14) has a depth for running in water without touching the bottom. Another embodiment of the invention relates to a stationary swimming pool of a closed-loop configuration (40) or a zig-zag configuration (66) having at least two tracks, one of which is suitable for running and walking in water with touching the bottom, and another for running in water without touching the bottom. The bottom may have an uneven profile, while resistance to walking and running can be changed by means of jet nozzles (53 and 55) installed on the path of the user.

Electric Cable Access Prevention Device

US Patent:
6012941, Jan 11, 2000
Filed:
Nov 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/196893
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Wayland MA
Mark Gorokhovsky - San Francisco CA
Alexander Shkolnik - San Carlos CA
International Classification:
H01R 1362
US Classification:
439373
Abstract:
A set of two locking devices for permanently securing in place a detachable socket of an electric power supply cable and for preventing access to the electric plug on the opposite end of the cable. Both devices are locked by the same key which is used for tightening bolts on the locking device of the socket and for locking a box-like enclosure around the plug. The set is intended for preventing access of unauthorized individuals to electric appliances, instruments and devices. It is also intended for limiting access by children to electric appliances, as well as to television and video games in the absence of parental supervision.

Acupunture Method And Device

US Patent:
5792171, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Apr 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/838274
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Wayland MA
Stas Gavronsky - Framingham MA
International Classification:
A61B 1734
US Classification:
606189
Abstract:
A method of underwater acupuncture which advantageously uses a synergistic effect resulting from a combined use of acupuncture and a water therapy treatment. A device for carrying out the method comprises an enclosure (11) which is sealed at one end and has a flange (33) on the opposite open end. The sealed end has a resilient tip (22) and supports a sterile acupuncture needle (26) inside the enclosure. The flange has an adhesive outer tape (32) for sealingly attaching the device to the skin of a patient in the area of an acupuncture point. The acupuncture needle (26) is guided through a longitudinal channel (14) of a guide tube (24) inserted into the enclosure (11) and can be brought into contact with the skin of the patient by pushing on the aforementioned resilient tip (22).

Swimming Pool Apparatus For Deep Water Walking And Running

US Patent:
4934689, Jun 19, 1990
Filed:
Feb 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/315819
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Wayland MA
International Classification:
A63B 100
US Classification:
272 70
Abstract:
An underwater closed-loop track consists of at least two tracks (12 and 14) which are formed of floating pads (16 and 18 ) connected in series and containing weights (22) for maintaining the pads at a predetermined depth from the surface of water. The underwater track is supported by flexible links, e. g. , by ropes, connected to stationary supports (S1 and S2). The external track (12) has a depth suitable for walking and running in water on the bottom formed by the pads, while the external track (14) has a depth for running in water without touching the bottom. Another embodiment of the invention relates to a stationary swimming pool of a closed-loop configuration (40) or a zig-zag configuration (66) having at least two tracks, one of which is suitable for running and walking in water with touching the bottom, and another for running in water without touching the bottom. The bottom may have an uneven profile, while resistance to walking and running can be changed by means of jet nozzles (53 and 55) installed on the path of the user.

Universal Exercise Device

US Patent:
5372565, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Nov 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/156587
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Wayland MA
International Classification:
A63B 2102
US Classification:
482124
Abstract:
A universal exercise machine comprising a belt portion (20), which is to be fixed as a conventional belt to the waist of the user. The belt portion (20) has on its upper and lower sides rings (40-56) for the attachment of elastic straps (22-30) which are connected to the hands, legs, and head of the user, for various exercises based on the application of force required for the stretching of the elastic straps. A distinguishing feature of the machine is the provision of an integrated back support (64), which may comprise a portion of the belt, or a part connected to the belt portion. The back support has a transverse rigidity greater than the remaining part of the belt portion (20). Another unique feature of the machine is the provision of floating elements (78a, 78b,. . . 78n) which imparts to the user buoyancy for exercising in the water.

Acupuncture Method And Device

US Patent:
6022368, Feb 8, 2000
Filed:
Nov 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/201069
Inventors:
Stas Gavronsky - Wayland MA
Igor Burdenko - Wayland MA
International Classification:
A61B 1734
US Classification:
606189
Abstract:
An acupuncture method and a device for combining acupuncture with therapeutic physical exercises and/or water therapy. The device comprises a convex enclosure made of a resilient material such as rubber, which is capable of resuming initial full convex shape after being subjected to vertical downward pressure, and a small acupuncture needle the upper portion of which is molded into the enclosure. The open end face of the enclosure is sealed with an adhesive tape which seals the interior of the enclosure. The tip of the needle protrudes through this adhesive tape. In operation, the device is attached to the skin of a patient at the site of particular acupuncture point, and the acupucturist applies a to the needle via the top of the dome-like enclosure so that the tip of the needle penetrates the skin of the patient at the site of acupuncture point. The patient starts to perform therapeutic exercises on land or in the water, experiencing barely noticeable sensation. This stimulation, though, can be easily increased by therapist through application of some downward pressure on the top of the enclosure.

Aquatic Exercise Apparatus And Method Of Aquatic Exercising For Improving Mobility

US Patent:
2022026, Aug 25, 2022
Filed:
Feb 25, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/185193
Inventors:
Igor Burdenko - Newton MA, US
Alexander Shkolnik - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
A63B 22/16
A63B 22/14
Abstract:
Proposed are an aquatic exercise apparatus and a method for exercising aimed at improving mobility of a user by exercising in water. The apparatus consists of base support and a balance board, which is connected to the base support via a resilient body that allows tilting of the balance board in any direction and a mechanism that provides free rotation of the balance board. Exercising in water allow people with mobility deficits to perform exercises without a fear of falling, decreasing pain, and improving cardiovascular return.

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