TERRY D DITMAR
Physical Therapy in Springfield, MA

License number
Massachusetts 5754
Issued Date
Dec 4, 1985
Expiration Date
Jan 9, 2018
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address
Springfield, MA 01106

Professional information

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Interactive Workstation For Creating Customized, Watch And Do Physical Exercise Programs

US Patent:
6453111, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Sep 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/391639
Inventors:
Joseph H. Sklar - Longmeadow MA
Gregory A. Green - Marlboro MA
Donald L. Graham - Longmeadow MA
Geoff F. Elia - Somers CT
Terry D. Ditmar - Longmeadow MA
James F. Biron - Longmeadow MA
Assignee:
OmniMedia Systems Inc. - Great Barrington MA
International Classification:
H04N 576
US Classification:
386 46, 386 55, 386 96
Abstract:
An interactive touchscreen workstation is disclosed for generating patient-specific physical therapy videotapes. The workstation generally includes an appropriately programmed, digital central processing unit; first storage unit for storing digital video exercise data; second storage unit for storing digital audio exercise data; third storage unit for storing digital patient data; fourth storage unit for storing digital audio music data; user interface controls for directing the operation of the central processing unit so as to (i) generate a sequence of digital video frames from the data contained in the first storage unit, with that sequence corresponding to a particular physical therapy regimen prescribed for that patient, and (ii) generate a digital audio track from the digital audio exercise data contained in the second storage unit, and/or the digital audio music data contained in the fourth storage unit, with the digital audio track generated by the central processing unit corresponding to the sequence of digital video frames generated by the central processing unit; and output unit for recording the-sequence of digital video frames generated by the central processing unit and digital audio track generated by the central processing unit on a standard videotape, which videotape can thereafter be used by a patient to conduct “watch-and-do” physical therapy by playing back the videotape while simultaneously carrying out the regimen of physical therapy exercises specified in, and illustrated by, that same videotape.


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Interactive Workstation For Creating Customized, Watch And Do Physical Exercise Programs

US Patent:
5949951, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Nov 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/746371
Inventors:
Joseph H. Sklar - Longmeadow MA
Gregory A. Green - Marlboro MA
Donald L. Graham - Longmeadow MA
Geoff F. Elia - Somers CT
Terry D. Ditmar - Longmeadow MA
James F. Biron - Longmeadow MA
Assignee:
OmniMedia Systems, Inc. - Great Barrington MA
International Classification:
H04N 593, H04N 591
US Classification:
386 46
Abstract:
An interactive touchscreen workstation is disclosed for generating patient-specific physical therapy videotapes. The workstation generally includes an appropriately programmed, digital central processing unit; first storage means for storing digital video exercise data; second storage means for storing digital audio exercise data; third storage means for storing digital patient data; fourth storage means for storing digital audio music data; user interface controls for directing the operation of the central processing unit so as to (i) generate a sequence of digital video frames from the data contained in the first storage means, with that sequence corresponding to a particular physical therapy regimen prescribed for that patient, and (ii) generate a digital audio track from the digital audio exercise data contained in the second storage mean, and/or the digital audio music data contained in the fourth storage means, with the digital audio track generated by the central processing unit corresponding to the sequence of digital video frames generated by the central processing unit; and output means for recording the sequence of digital video frames generated by the central processing unit and digital audio track generated by the central processing unit on a standard videotape, which videotape can thereafter be used by a patient to conduct "watch-and-do" physical therapy by playing back the videotape while simultaneously carrying out the regimen of physical therapy exercises specified in, and illustrated by, that same videotape.