Pelvic fulcrum support

The pelvic fulcrum support addresses inefficiencies in existing devices by providing a stable, portable, and lightweight solution for isometric core muscle exercises, effectively strengthening lumbar extensors and reducing injury risk through pelvic stabilization.

US20260166359A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-06-18STEINBERG HOLDINGS LLC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
STEINBERG HOLDINGS LLC
Filing Date
2025-08-08
Publication Date
2026-06-18

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing devices for isometric core muscle exercises, particularly for lower back strengthening, are inefficient, unsafe, bulky, and lack portability, often leading to injury and discomfort due to instability and improper stabilization of the pelvis, especially in conditions like facet arthritis.

Method used

A pelvic fulcrum support (PFS) is designed to create a stable fulcrum at the symphysis pubis/pubic rami, allowing for hands-free isometric exercises that stabilize the pelvis and spine, enabling effective core muscle strengthening without additional assistance, and is portable and lightweight.

🎯Benefits of technology

The PFS effectively strengthens lumbar extensor muscles, reducing the risk of injury and pain by stabilizing the pelvis and spine, enhancing muscle endurance and stability, suitable for both therapeutic and athletic applications.

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Abstract

A pelvic fulcrum support device configured to facilitate performance of an isometric back extensor core muscle exercise includes a base and at least one cushion on an upper end of the base. A suspension apparatus configured to facilitate performance of an isometric back extensor core muscle exercise includes a frame, a first pillar extending upward from the frame, a second pillar extending from the frame and spaced apart from the first pillar, a platform suspended between the first pillar and the second pillar, and a cushion on the platform.
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