Patents Assigned to Medmetric Corporation
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Patent number: 6013039Abstract: A device for evaluating the patellafemoral joint is provided herein. The device measures movement of the patella in response to a lateral test force applied against the patella by a displacer, when the leg is supported in a flexed, relaxed position. The testing device includes a monitor which measures displacement of the patella. The monitor includes a monitor base that is secured to the leg of a patient and a contact arm which moves with the patella. The magnitude of the test force can be correlated with the degree of leg flexion and displacement of the patella to indicate the health and condition of the tissues in the knee which resist dislocation and movement of the patella.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Medmetric CorporationInventors: K. Richard Watkins, Donald C. Fithian
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Patent number: 5911695Abstract: A device for testing a shoulder of a patient includes a base with a pivot arm extending therefrom. A force indicator is located at the extended end of the arm and a movement indicator is mounted on the device at its base. In order to prepare for the operation of the device, the patient is placed to effectively hold the shoulder stationary. The base of the device is then positioned on the clavicle and the force indicator is positioned on the humeral head. Preferably, the force indicator is secured to the shoulder with a strap. To test the shoulder once the device is properly positioned on the patient, a force is applied to the force indicator. This applied force is transferred directly to the humeral head and the results of its application are recorded. Specifically, the magnitude of the applied force is measured by the force indicator and the movement of the humeral head relative to the clavicle is measured by the movement indicator. The recorded measurements are then used for diagnostic purposes.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Medmetric CorporationInventors: K. Richard Watkins, Raymond A. Sachs
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Patent number: 5156163Abstract: A device for evaluating the integrity of the patella femoral joint measures movement of the patella in response to a lateral force applied against the patella of a flexed leg supported in a relaxed position. The device includes a measuring instrumentality which is positionable against the patella to measure the linear displacement of the patella in response to the lateral force. The magnitude of the applied force is correlated with the degree of leg flexion and the linear displacement of the patella to indicate the health and condition of tissues in the knee which resist dislocation of the patellofemoral joint and which promote alignment of the patella within the joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: MEDmetric CorporationInventors: K. Richard Watkins, Dale M. Daniels
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Patent number: 5116296Abstract: The present invention is an ergometer for isometrically exercising one or more leg muscles of a patient undergoing rehabilitation of the knee joint following knee ligament surgery. The ergometer has an upper leg restraint and a lower leg restraint which are positioned on the leg above and below the knee respectively. The leg restrains are maintained in a fixed position relative to the leg by a rigid crossbar and a bolster positioned behind the knee. Exercise of the hamstring or quadriceps muscles is performed by isometrically contracting the desired muscles while the knee is at an extension angle which does not stress the ligament under repair. Muscle contraction can be artifically induced by an electrical stimulator, which in concert with a closed-loop control system, effectively regulates the exercise level.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: MEDmetric CorporationInventors: K. Richard Watkins, Dale M. Daniels
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Patent number: 4969471Abstract: A device for measuring displacement of the tibia from a stationarily held patella in response to a specific anterior/posterior force applied on the tibia comprises a reference member which establishes a fixed reference line extending from the patella to a region located distally on the tibia. A measurement member has one end hingedly attached to the reference member and its other end slidingly attached to a tibia paddle which rests on the proximal region of the tibia. A rotatable yoke on the tibia paddle has one prong which rests on the lateral flare of the tibia while another prong of the yoke rests on the medial flare of the tibia.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: MedMetric CorporationInventors: Dale M. Daniel, K. Richard Watkins
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Patent number: 4915374Abstract: A recumbent exercise cycle comprises a pair of pedals and a seat which are each individually adjustable relative to a crankshaft that is rotatably mounted on the frame of the exercise cycle. In combination, each pedal is connected by an extension arm to a point on a crank arm for movement of the pedal along a circular path about the point on the crank arm, and the crank arm is connected to the crankshaft for movement of the point along a circular path about the crankshaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: MEDmetric CorporationInventor: K. Richard Watkins
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Patent number: 4712542Abstract: A method and instrument for skeletal referenced isometric positioning and tensioning of a ligament graft, particularly during knee surgery involving the anterior cruciate and the posterior cruciate ligaments. The graft is extended from one fixation site and attached to a sled slidably carried by a frame which is skeletally mounted to the other fixation site. A thumb nut and lead screw assembly on the skeletally fixed frame is operative to compress a spring in the sled and move the sled in a direction effective to tension the graft. Isometry is achieved when the relative positions of the frame and sled indicate constant graft tension and displacement through the entire range of passive knee flexion. The sled can be fixed relative to the frame for evaluation of joint laxity.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Medmetric CorporationInventors: Dale M. Daniel, Kay R. Watkins
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Patent number: 4583555Abstract: A tibia-referenced system for objectively testing the integrity of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments of the knee with passive drawer, active drawer, and end point tests. Two simplified forms of the invention embody an elongated reference arm with a distal end pad that is fulcrumed against a distal region on the tibia and a proximal reference pad that rests on either the tibial tubricle or patellar bone structure, while a displacement indicator rod slidably mounted on the arm carries another proximal reference pad that rests on the other of these two bone structures adjacent the knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1983Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Medmetric CorporationInventors: Lawrence L. Malcom, Dale M. Daniel, Conny M. Jamison, Robert E. Landesman
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Patent number: D352111Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: MedMetric CorporationInventor: K. Richard Watkins