FLAT FOOT ORTHOSIS
A flat foot orthosis has two bodies, and each one of the two bodies has a wearing space, a foot portion, an ankle portion, a shank portion, a substrate, and a first elastomer. The substrate and the first elastomer are disposed adjacent to each other, and surround the wearing space. The substrate extends from the foot portion to the shank portion through the ankle portion. The first elastomer extends from an instep of the foot portion at a cuboid bone of a wearer through a lateral side of the foot portion, a sole of the foot portion, and an arch of the foot portion in order, wraps over a navicular bone of the wearer, and extends outwardly combining upwardly through the ankle portion at a talus bone of the wearer toward the shank portion.
The present invention relates to an orthosis for lower limbs, and more particularly to a flat foot orthosis that may correct pronation of the foot (functional flat foot), hallux valgus, internal rotation of lower limbs, knee valgus, and pelvic tilt and torsion.
2. Description of Related ArtFor most of human history, humans step on soft surfaces such as dirt, sand, or grass, the soft surfaces would conform to each foot due to pressure, and provide support for the feet. For instance, in the inspection of a footprint in sand, the lateral side of the footprint makes an indention. The medial side of the footprint does not indent, but rather the sand supports the medial arch of the foot. As a result, the support prevented pronation of feet, and prevents collapsed medial arches. This kept their bone structures aligned, and maintained a correct alignment of bones and joints and proper biomechanics. However, in the modern society, hard surfaces such as concrete pavement do not conform to feet. So when people step on hard surfaces, the feet are exposed to increased pressure and unalign pronate. In more severe situations, bone and joint alignments of the foot may become unaligned. Ankle joints may also be affected. Talus adduction combine inversion may occur. A subtalar joint may suffer subluxation. Internal rotations of lower limbs (a tibia and a femur), knee valgus, and functional leg length inequality may occur. The internal rotation of the femur makes a femoral head of the femur backwardly push a pelvic acetabulum, and pelvic tilt will thereby occur. A tilted pelvis may lead to curved spine compensation, and subsequently functional scoliosis, unbalanced tensions of paraspine muscles and soft tissue may thereby occur. Such disordered bone and joint alignments and improper biomechanics cause symptoms such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon pain, shin splint, MCL (medial collateral ligament) stretch and lateral meniscus compression, ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) stretch, patella valgus, ITB (iliotibial band) syndrome, gluteus medius dysfunction, pelvic tilt & torsion, functional leg length inequality, functional scoliosis, hip joint bursitis, prirformis syndrome, psoas major & multifidus stretch & weakness, SI (sacroiliac) joint subluxation & sacrolitis, HIVD (herniation of inter-vertebral disc), lumbar facet joint syndrome, soft tissue tightness or spondylolisthesis, shoulder elevation compensation dysfunction, CT (cervical thoracic) junction, cervical disc herniation, cervical facet joint syndrome, neck and upper back myofascial problem, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) subluxation, unilateral headache, etc.
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The main objective of the present invention is to provide a flat foot orthosis that may keep correct bone and joint alignments and proper biomechanics, and correct poor postures, and subsequent discomfort and muscular sore & pains.
The flat foot orthosis comprises two bodies, and each one of the two bodies has a wearing space, a foot portion, an ankle portion, a shank portion, a substrate, and a first elastomer. The foot portion has a sole located on a bottom of the foot portion, an instep located on a top of the foot portion, an arch, and a lateral side. The arch and the lateral side are located on two horizontal sides of the foot portion, wherein the arch is located on one of the two horizontal sides that faces the other one of the two bodies. Each one of the arch and the lateral side is connected to the sole and the instep. The ankle portion is connected to the foot portion. The shank portion is connected to the ankle portion. The substrate and the first elastomer are disposed adjacent to each other, and surround the wearing space. The substrate extends from the foot portion to the shank portion through the ankle portion. The first elastomer extends from the instep of the foot portion at a cuboid bone of a wearer through the lateral side, the sole, and the arch in order, wraps over a navicular bone of the wearer, and extends through the ankle portion at a talus bone of the wearer toward the shank portion.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will be described in the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Each one of the two bodies 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e has a substrate 17 and a first elastomer 18. The substrate 17 and the first elastomer 18 are disposed adjacent to each other, and wrap the wearing space of the body 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e. The substrate 17 extends from the foot portion 11 to the shank portion 14 through the ankle portion 12. The first elastomer 18 spirally extends along the substrate 17, and passes through the arch 113 of the foot portion 11.
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The flat foot orthosis may provide the wearer 30 with an effect of bone and joint alignment correction. With reference to
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With the aforementioned technical characteristics, the flat foot orthosis utilizes the first elastomers 18 to stretch the arch 113, further to push the knee portion 15, or to rotate the pelvis portion 20 to apply corrective forces on relevant parts of the wearer 30. Therefore, appropriate bone and joint alignments and proper biomechanics may be continued to maintain for the wearer 30. Poor postures, and subsequent discomfort and muscular sores & pains due to disordered bone and joint alignments may be alleviated. Consequently, after the flat foot has been corrected by the present invention, the wearer 30 improves health and better postures.
When the wearer 30 wears the flat foot orthosis, the first elastomers 18 may provide the stretching and pressing forces to pull the wearer's medial arches, to maintain correct bone and joint alignments of the lower limbs, the knee joint, the hip joint H, the pelvis, and to prevent hallux valgus, functional flat feet, and pelvic tilt and torsion.
Even though several characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. A flat foot orthosis comprising:
- two bodies, each one of the two bodies having a wearing space disposed inside the body; a foot portion having a sole located on a bottom of the foot portion; an instep located on a top of the foot portion; an arch located on one of two horizontal sides of the foot portion, facing the other one of the two bodies, and connected to the sole and the instep; and a lateral side located on the other one of the two horizontal sides of the foot portion, and connected to the sole and the instep; an ankle portion connected to the foot portion; a shank portion connected to the ankle portion; a substrate surrounding the wearing space, and extending from the foot portion to the shank portion through the ankle portion; and a first elastomer disposed adjacent to the substrate, surrounding the wearing space, extending from the instep of the foot portion at a cuboid bone of a wearer through the lateral side, the sole, and the arch in order, wrapping over a navicular bone of the wearer, and extending through the ankle portion at a talus bone of the wearer toward the shank portion.
2. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first elastomer of each one of the two bodies surrounds and fetters the shank portion of the body.
3. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 2, wherein
- each one of the two bodies has a toe portion connected to a front end of the foot portion, and having a hallux sheath; a hallux valgus region located between the hallux sheath and the arch of the foot portion; and a second elastomer extending from the hallux sheath at a top of the wearer's hallux, through a bottom of the wearer's hallux, further extending upwardly through and wrapping the hallux valgus region, through the instep toward the ankle portion, and connected to the first elastomer;
- wherein the substrate extends from the foot portion to the toe portion.
4. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 1, wherein
- each one of the two bodies has a knee portion connected to the shank portion; and a thigh portion connected to the knee portion;
- wherein the first elastomer of each one of the two bodies extends to the thigh portion through a rear side of the shank portion, obliquely extends in combination with upward and inward turns through an inner side of the knee portion, extends through a front side of the thigh portion, and surrounds and fetters the thigh portion.
5. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 4, wherein each one of the two bodies has
- a toe portion connected to a front end of the foot portion, and having a hallux sheath;
- a hallux valgus region located between the hallux sheath and the arch of the foot portion; and
- a second elastomer extending from the hallux sheath at a top of the wearer's hallux, through a bottom of the wearer's hallux, further extending upwardly through and wrapping the hallux valgus region, through the instep toward the ankle portion, and connected to the first elastomer;
- wherein the substrate extends from the foot portion to the toe portion.
6. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flat foot orthosis has
- each one of the two bodies having a knee portion connected to the shank portion; and a thigh portion connected to the knee portion; and
- a pelvis portion connected to the two thigh portions of the two bodies, and wrapping over a hip joint of the wearer;
- wherein the first elastomer of each one of the two bodies extends through a rear side of the shank portion, obliquely extends in combination with upward and inward turns through an inner side of the knee portion, spirally extends through the thigh portion and the pelvis portion, wraps the wearer's hip joint, intersects with the first elastomer of the other one of the two bodies at a rear side of the wearer's hip behind the wearer's pelvis, extends and wraps over a sacroiliac joint and an iliac crest of the wearer, and surrounds and fetters where the wearer's pelvis and the wearer's waist meet.
7. The flat foot orthosis as claimed in claim 6, wherein each one of the two bodies has
- a toe portion connected to a front end of the foot portion, and having a hallux sheath;
- a hallux valgus region located between the hallux sheath and the arch of the foot portion; and
- a second elastomer extending from the hallux sheath at a top of the wearer's hallux, through a bottom of the wearer's hallux, further extending upwardly through and wrapping the hallux valgus region, through the instep toward the ankle portion, and connected to the first elastomer;
- wherein the substrate extends from the foot portion to the toe portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 26, 2019
Publication Date: Sep 5, 2019
Inventor: WEN-HUA HSU (Kaohsiung City)
Application Number: 16/286,078