Clavicle Splint Patents (Class 128/DIG19)
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Patent number: 6110133Abstract: The present invention provides an acromioclavicular stabilizer including a waist band, a shoulder strap, a pad carried by the strap for positioning in the location of the acromioclavicular joint and an elbow cuff removably coupled to the waist band or shoulder strap. The present invention is adapted for non-surgical or post-operative care for reducing anatomically deforming forces present in AC separations or dislocations, and is convertible from a sling and stabilizer configuration to a stabilizer only configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Hockey Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Graham Douglas Ritts
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Patent number: 5672149Abstract: A clavicle orthotic device has two bands (8, 8') of essentially non-elastic material adjustable in length. The bands (8, 8') are permanently attached at their respective first ends (3, 3') to a common support element (2) and can be detachably fastened to the support element at their respective second ends (4, 4'). For increasing wearing comfort through the greatest freedom of movement possible with simultaneous introduction of sufficient traction to the fractured clavicle, the support element (2) is constructed as an oblong plate element, at whose upper region the first ends (3, 3') are installed, and at whose lower region the second ends (4, 4') of the bands can be mounted by means of two buckles (5, 5'), whereby both buckles are positioned on the support element (2) as to be pivotable about a rotation point (6).Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Schutt & Grundei Orthopadietechnik GmbHInventor: Hans Grundei
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Patent number: 5466214Abstract: This invention provides an improved dynamic harness for the human spine. The harness has adjustable supports for two shoulders, a belt and an elastic or semi-elastic band. The shoulder supports are coupled by a harnessing array with an upper suspender, a lower suspender and a crossed suspender.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Inventor: Jose Calderon-Garciduenas
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Patent number: 5403268Abstract: An arm support comprises a shoulder saddle and an arm cuff for suspending the arm with a plurality of suspension straps extending between the cuff and saddle for unloading the weight of the arm from the shoulder joint while the plurality of straps permit a wide range of motion of the shoulder joint and positive support for the arm.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Med-Techna, Inc.Inventor: Richard Clement
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Patent number: 5395306Abstract: A one-part bandage for the clavicle, with a back strap extending crosswise over the back, to which shoulder straps are connected which cross under the armpits and extend over a clavicle. The straps cross in the region of the middle of the back strap at the crossing place, and run out over the hips to the abdomen into connecting end parts, whereby the end parts are joined together by means of an adhesive seal. This configuration is made of non-elastic strap material. The shoulder straps are applied at places that are distanced from one another on the back strap on its side turned away from the back, whereby support places are each formed by an adhesive seal, whose adhesive part is introduced on the back strap and whose coating part completely covering the respective adhesive part is formed by the respective shoulder strap.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Bauerfeind & Co.Inventors: Hans B. Bauerfeind, Rainer Scheuermann
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Patent number: 5393300Abstract: Shoulder joint bandage with a tubular section which envelops the upper arm and a shoulder top piece connecting thereto to whose edge on the neck side retaining straps are fastened of which one--in the form of a back strap--traverses the back diagonally and envelops the hip under the armpit of the shoulder which is opposite to the shoulder top piece whereas the other is led at least partially--in the form of a chest strap--over the side of the chest to this hip where the back strap and chest strap cross and continue in their direction, in each case, on the other side of the body into the other half of the body. The two continuation belts at the upper arm located near the hip in question envelop this in the opposite direction from the hip side whereby the end of each continuation belt is attached, in each case, to the same continuation belt after enveloping the upper arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Bauerfeind GmbH & Co.Inventors: Hans B. Bauerfeind, Rainer Scheuermann
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Patent number: 5120288Abstract: The specification discloses a method and support for posture training. The support comprises a pouch for holding one or more weights. The pouch is positionable on the back of a patient below the inferior angle of the patient's scapulae by means of adjustable clavicle straps secured to the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Mayo Foundation of Medical Education and ResearchInventor: Mehrsheed Sinaki
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Patent number: 5116306Abstract: An adjustable clavicle strap is disclosed, joined to a posture training device. The strap has two portions which extend from an object which is to be fastened to the user. Each portion has an end away from the object and a tether is connected between each such end to keep the ends in the general proximity of each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Camp International, Inc.Inventor: Linda K. Zander
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Patent number: 5063920Abstract: A device and method for immobilizing a person having cervical injuries in a bed having a rigid, horizontal frame member, the device comprising a halo for attachment to the person's head, anterior and posterior support rods, cross mmembers connecting the halo to the anterior and posterior support rods, and a vest having an anterior section only. The anterior support rods are attached to the vest, while the posterior support rods are attached to the horizontal frame member of the bed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Inventor: W. Philip Moore
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Patent number: 5018513Abstract: A shoulder brace appliance comprising a pressure exerting element positionable about the human shoulder to exert at least anteroposterior pressure, and preferably both inferior and anteroposterior pressure, on the superior aspect of the shoulder. One or more positionig elements may be positionable on the patients body, (e.g. around the thorax) and attachable to the pressure exerting element to hold the pressure exerting element in a desired position on the patients shoulder. In a preferred embodiment, the pressure exerting element comprises first and second curved members attached at their top ends by way of a hinge. The hinges is positionable over top of the human shoulder such that the first curved member extends downwardly over the anterior shoulder and the second curved member extends downwardly over the posterior shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventor: Gene Charles
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Patent number: 5003968Abstract: A head support for the physically disabled, particularly those suffering from cerebral palsy, is provided. The head support is comprised of a helmet, elastic tethers, a collar, a breastbone bridge, a waistband and two vertical straps. Optionally, a chin support may also be used. The elasticity and length of the tethers permit its head movement; but the system will return the head to its upright position. The head is held upright by the elastic tethers, from above. This flexible head support system is an improvement over existing rigid braces which are uncomfortable and often serve to increase spasticity of head and neck muscles. In addition, the present head support is aesthetically more pleasing than conventional rigid braces.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventor: Suzanne P. Mars
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Patent number: 4966136Abstract: An orthopedic support device comprises a resilient pad having a length and a width, covered by a woven or non-woven fabric having a pair of ends which are adapted to be joined together, whereby the support device may be wrapped around a body at a desired location, and the ends of the device fastened together to support the body at that location, characterized in that the device is provided with a lengthwise extending first strip of hook and pile closure material, and there provided, in association with the device, a complementary second strip of hook and pile closure material, whereby the ends of the device may be releasably fastened together with a complementary strip of closure material.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Inventor: Norman R. Bates
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Patent number: 4947870Abstract: An acromioclavicular support intended to provide sufficient pressure upon an acromioclavicular separation of a patient to permit the separation to heal, wherein the support includes an abdominal belt adapted for wearing around the patient's waist and having front and rear sides, a shoulder pad adapted for seating over the acromioclavicular separation, step connectors on opposed sides of the shoulder pad, a pair of straps one slidebly connected to the front side of the abdominal belt and the other slideably connected to the rear side of the adominal belt, each of said straps extending from said abdominal belt through its respective correcsponding strap connector and having a free end anchored to said abdomial belt spaced apart from its point of slidble onnection to said abdominal betl, each of said straps haing a buckle for tightening amd loosening said strap to apply pressue over said acromioclavicular separation through the shoulder pad.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Inventor: Angelo C. Larcher
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Patent number: 4895142Abstract: An arm sling is made from a length of material comprising a sleeve portion and a back portion which is a continuation of one side of the sleeve portion. The sleeve portion supports the arm in a diagonal position across the chest. The back portion extends diagonally across the back and is adjustably attached to the end of the sleeve portion at the opposite shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Inventor: Nancy Liptak
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Patent number: 4589406Abstract: A splint designed specifically to treat acromioclavicular joint sprains and dislocations is disclosed. The splint includes a connector pad adapted to be placed against the patient's back below the base of the neck and a pair of clavicle straps which diverge from the connector pad and extend over both clavicles and under both axillae and which are adjustably connected to the connector pad. A pressure pad is interposed between one of the straps and the distal end of the clavicle. The pressure pad cooperates with an auxiliary strap extending along the patient's back for connecting the upper and lower runs of the clavicle strap and thereby aiding in the application of pressure in desired directions to the clavicle and acromion to promote healing. Each clavicle strap has a tubular pad which contains an elongated radio-opaque marker strip useful in treating the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1983Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Inventor: Florian F. Florek
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Patent number: 4582051Abstract: A cervical collar has a mandibular plate for supporting a patient's chin, an occipital plate for supporting the occipital region of the patient's head, flexible front and rear neck supports extending around the opposite sides of the patient's neck from the mandibular support plate and the occipital support plate, and releasable fastening means on the front and rear supports for providing circumferential support around the patient's neck. A sternal plate rests on the patient's sternum, a scapular plate on the scapular region of the patient's back, and lower front and rear flexible shoulder supports extend over the right and left shoulders of the patient. Releasable fastening means adjust the circumferential size of the shoulder supports. An elongated rigid front support bar extends from the mandibular plate to the sternal plate. Cooperating fasteners on the front support bar and on the sternal plate releasably adjust the height of the mandibular plate independently of the the sternal plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: United States Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Ted J. Greene, George P. Irons
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Patent number: 4480637Abstract: An orthopaedic appliance for use in treating a patient having a clavicle fractured between its proximal and distal ends. The appliance comprises a belt adapted to surround the abdomen of the patient below the rib cage and a strap having a pressure applying zone disposed over the fractured clavicle between its proximal end and the fractured portion. The strap depends diagonally downward therefrom for connection front and rear to the belt on the opposite side of the patient. Buckles are provided in the strap for adjusting the downward pressure applied to the clavicle. A sling engages the elbow of the patient for applying upward pressure to the distal end of the clavicle via the humerus and the acromion. A pressure pad having a strip of radio-opaque material is sewn into a pressure pad which is disposed against the body in the zone of pressure application in order to aid in the orthopaedic procedure.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Inventor: Florian F. Florek
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Patent number: 4198964Abstract: A brace is provided for treatment of acromioclavicular dislocations. The brace includes a bandage member or body swathe which encircles the thorax and the involved upper arm, a resilient force focusing member or shoulder pad located atop the distal end of the clavicle, and reduction straps disposed between said members which operate through semblant pulleys to afford immobilization of the acromion and a multiplied reductive force on the dislocated clavicle whereby to hold the acromioclavicular joint in location.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1979Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Zimmer USA, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Honneffer