Neck Patents (Class 602/18)
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Patent number: 8038636Abstract: An orthopedic device in the form of a cervical collar having height and circumferential adjustment includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion. The anterior portion includes a main support piece having depending projections configured to engage a height adjustment mechanism. Each of the anterior and posterior portions also includes a proximal support portion having a three-dimensional anatomically configured shape to support, immobilize, and stabilize an anatomical portion of a wearer. The anterior and/or posterior portion includes circumferential adjustment mechanisms to accommodate different sizes or differing degrees of swelling of anatomical portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Ossur HFInventors: Thora Thorgilsdottir, Arni Thor Ingimundarson, Palmi Einarsson
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Patent number: 8038635Abstract: A forward head position correction collar is provided which in combination includes a shoulder collar assembly, a chin mastoid piece for engaging and positioning the head of a wearer of the collar; and interconnecting means for interconnecting the chin piece to the collar assembly as to enable the chin piece to be manually and preferably incrementally adjustable with respect to the shoulder collar assembly in a Z-direction to thereby adjust the supported head of the wearer from the forward head position to an increasingly corrected position. The interconnecting means is further adapted for displacing the chin-mastoid piece in a vertical direction with respect to the shoulder collar assembly simultaneously with and proportional to the incremental adjustment of the chin-mastoid piece along the Z-axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Inventor: Ronald P. Dellanno
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Publication number: 20110224591Abstract: An orthopedic device in the form of a cervical collar having height and circumferential adjustment includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion. The anterior portion includes a main support piece having depending projections configured to engage a height adjustment mechanism. Each of the anterior and posterior portions also includes a proximal support portion having a three-dimensional anatomically configured shape to support, immobilize, and stabilize an anatomical portion of a wearer. The anterior and/or posterior portion includes circumferential adjustment mechanisms to accommodate different sizes or differing degrees of swelling of anatomical portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Thora THORGILSDOTTIR, Arni Thor INGIMUNDARSON, Palmi EINARSSON
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Patent number: 8001970Abstract: The present invention provides devices for use with a patient under anesthesia and associated methods. Various embodiments of the present invention include a device for establishing and maintaining a patient's head and/or jaw in a particular position, including the sniffing position. Embodiments also include a method for positioning a patient comprising the use of a device of the present invention, wherein the device may substantially maintain a patient in a desired position.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Hypnoz Therapeutic Devices, Inc.Inventors: April Christine King, Adrian Pelkus, William J. Mazzei, Warren Gee Young
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Patent number: 8002723Abstract: A neck brace (10) is disclosed which comprises two sections (12, 14) which are releasably connected to one another along a split line (18). The ring has upwardly facing surfaces (30, 76.1, 20.2) which limit tilting movement of a helmeted head in all directions. The brace further has a column (68, 70) which extends downwardly from the ring for transferring loads to the wearer's back on each side of the spine.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: XCEED Holdings CCInventor: Christopher James Leatt
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Patent number: 7993293Abstract: A neck brace (10) is disclosed which comprises two sections (12, 14) which are releasably connected to one another along a split line (18). The ring has upwardly facing surfaces (30, 76.1, 20.2) which limit tilting movement of a helmeted head in all directions. The brace further has a column (68, 70) which extends downwardly from the ring for transferring loads to the wearer's back on each side of the spine.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: XCEED Holdings CCInventor: Christopher James Leatt
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Patent number: 7981068Abstract: An orthopedic device in the form of a cervical collar having height and circumferential adjustment includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion. The anterior portion includes a main support piece having depending projections configured to engage a height adjustment mechanism. Each of the anterior and posterior portions also includes a proximal support portion having a three-dimensional anatomically configured shape to support, immobilize, and stabilize an anatomical portion of a wearer. The anterior and/or posterior portion includes circumferential adjustment mechanisms to accommodate different sizes or differing degrees of swelling of anatomical portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Ossur HFInventors: Thora Thorgilsdottir, Arni Thor Ingimundarson, Palmi Einarsson
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Publication number: 20110160629Abstract: The present invention discloses a novel cervical collar for maintaining the airways in head and neck immobilized trauma patient open. This collar comprises a rigid motion-restricting frame (220, 230, 240, 270, 280) attached to the head (100); and, a jaw clasp (210, 290) attached to the jaw (110). The collar is simultaneously restricting the motion of the head (100) and neck while allowing motion of the jaw (110) to maintain open airways. A jaw clasp (290) useful for performing the jaw-thrust maneuver motion of the jaw (110) to maintain open airways is also presented. Said device comprising a plurality of movable fitting elements adapted to fit the jaw (110) tightly; and, a plurality of movable mover elements adapted to move the jaw (110).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicants: HADASIT MEDICAL RESEARCH SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT LTD., RAMOT AT TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY LTD.Inventors: AMIT GEFEN, MICHAL PELEG LUBOVSKY, OMRI LUBOVSKY
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Publication number: 20110130692Abstract: A restraint device includes first and second restraint and/or support portions adapted to extend around part of a person. First and second connector portions may secure the first and second restraint and/or support portions to the person. A lock member may be used to selectively prevent disconnection of the first and second connector portions. One or more removable tags or other information elements may be carried on at least one of the first and second restraint and/or support portions and may indicate who placed the restraint device on, or removed the restraint device from the person, and/or what time the restraint device was placed or removed. The tags or other elements may include a unique identifier to indicate whether the restraint device had been previously removed from the person after an initial placement. The restraint device may include an electronic information element configured to transmit information related to the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventors: Stephen P. Moenning, Anne E. Moenning
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Patent number: 7951102Abstract: The present invention discloses a novel cervical collar for maintaining the airways in head and neck immobilized trauma patient open. This collar comprises a rigid motion-restricting frame (220, 230, 240, 270, 280) attached to the head (100); and, a jaw clasp (210, 290) attached to the jaw (110). The collar is simultaneously restricting the motion of the head (100) and neck while allowing motion of the jaw (110) to maintain open airways. A jaw clasp (290) useful for performing the jaw-thrust maneuver motion of the jaw (110) to maintain open airways is also presented. Said device comprising a plurality of movable fitting elements adapted to fit the jaw (110) tightly; and, a plurality of movable mover elements adapted to move the jaw (110).Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignees: Hadasit Medical Research and Development Ltd., Ramot At Tel Aviv University Ltd.Inventors: Amit Gefen, Michal Peleg Lubovsky, Omri Lubovsky
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Publication number: 20110118639Abstract: An immobilization device including an anterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human chest and an anterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped anterior section generally corresponding to the sternum of the wearer. The device also includes a posterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human back and a posterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped section corresponding to the spinal column of the wearer, with elongate cushion elements connected to and extending within a width of the posterior outwardly bowed area. A strapping system connects both the anterior and posterior components to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Lisa Tweardy, Jeff Nemeth, Yessenia Lopez, Scott Alan Allread, Joseph Marlin Shook, II
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Patent number: 7938791Abstract: A guide mechanism 100 is equipped with a guiding body 31 including a guiding trajectory, and a movable body 32 guided so as to move along the guiding trajectory. The guide mechanism 100 is further equipped with an elastic body 102 of a coil shape with one end thereof being connected to the movable body 32 and extends along the guiding body 31 from the one end thereof, and a first supporting body 106 and a second supporting body 108 which supports the elastic body 102 along the guiding body 31. An electric wiring W for connecting electric equipments together is inserted into the elastic body 102.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Makoto Shishido
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Patent number: 7914472Abstract: A neck support/brace for protecting a neck has a flexible collar with a top wall, bottom wall, sidewalls and sectional walls disposed therebetween that form compartments therein. A plurality of cells are disposed within the compartment. Each of the fluid cells have a valve element disposed therein. When the pressure acting upon the cells is below a threshold pressure, fluid or air flows through the valve element to allow movement of the neck. Alternatively when the pressure on the cells is above the threshold pressure the valve element closes preventing fluid or air flow out of the fluid cell thus causing the cell to stay inflated and provide resistance to a neck movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventors: Marcus W. Powell, Jesse G. Asper, II, Tim Keldgord, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110066094Abstract: An orthopedic device, in the form of a cervical collar having reduced vascular obstruction, has less contact with, and produces less pressure on, the sternocleidomasteoidus area of the neck, thus transferring pressure away from the veins of the neck (vena jugularis externa and interna) to other portions of the neck. Specifically, the shape of the cervical collar at the anterior portion thereof, when applied to the neck of a patient, leaves a clearance of the neck veins by way of fold lines or recessed surfaces provided along a posterior surface of the anterior portion of the collar. The fold lines or recessed surfaces are generally arranged perpendicularly on either side of an open access area defined in the anterior cervical collar portion. Fold lines allow the generally rigid plastic of a cervical collar to naturally curve into a shape that provides the appropriate clearance for the neck veins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Thora THORGILSDOTTIR, Arni Thor INGIMUNDARSON, Palmi EINARSSON
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Publication number: 20110060260Abstract: The invention is directed to a cervical spine protection apparatus one or more composite bands attached to provide restraint of one or more motions of the cervical spine of a wearer. The apparatus is designed to protect a wearer from incurring cervical spinal injuries, and/or to reduce the severity of cervical spine injuries without substantially compromising the normal functional range of motion of the wearer's cervical spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: DREXEL UNIVERSITYInventors: SORIN SIEGLER, MARY MILONE, YOGANAND GHATI
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Publication number: 20110054372Abstract: The present invention relates to a cervical spine and neck supporting device for stabilising the spinal symmetry of a user when seated, comprising, a head garment comprising a band of material for surrounding a user's head, and a back flap comprising a head garment-cooperating end attachable to the head garment and a free end on which the user sits; wherein in use with the band of material surrounding the user's head and the head garment-cooperating end of the back flap attached to the head garment, the back flap is of sufficient length to allow the user to sit on the free end, in order to put the back flap under tension thereby restricting movement of the user's head and neck to stabilise the user's spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2008Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Shane Murnaghan
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Publication number: 20110046527Abstract: A kit for cooling the blood in the carotid arteries includes a cervical immobilization collar and a cooling element. The cooling element may include a body-facing panel attached on a body-facing surface to a lining layer, an outward-facing panel, and cooling material disposed between the body-facing panel and the outward facing panel. The cooling material comprises urea and Carbamakool™ in an amount sufficient to produce a temperature of 20° F. to 35° F. within a minute of activation when measured on the body-facing surface of the body-facing panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Life Core Technologies, LLCInventors: Aqeel A. Sandhu, Scott Raybuck, Brian J. Seitz
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Patent number: 7892193Abstract: A head-and-neck support collar is provided that supports the cervical region of the spine and the base of the skull when the head is in a tilted-back position. The collar is designed to reduce head-and-neck stress, strain and pain during physical activities that require the wearer to look upwards, especially for extended periods of time. The collar includes an elongated neck cushion that is positioned behind the neck of the user. A harness is attached to either end of the elongated neck cushion and is routed over the shoulders, under the arms and across the back. A two part quick release mechanism is provided between the harness and each end of the cushion to facilitate quick and complete release of the cushion from the harness. This quick release mechanism is preferably a hook and loop type fastener.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Donne Sebastian Marchetto
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Publication number: 20110040224Abstract: A kit and method for cooling the carotid arteries includes cervical immobilization collar includes a substantially annular support structure having an extended axial length, a chin rest, at least two cheek support structures having an extended vertical length, and an anterior opening that may be covered with an anterior removable door. The door has a body-facing surface and an outward-facing surface, the body-facing surface on which the pressure member is secured. The kit and method also includes a cooling element that may be disposed within the anterior opening and can be secured to the substantially annular support structure by placing the cooling element between the anterior portion of a patient's neck and the pressure member located on the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Life Core Technologies, LLCInventor: Aqeel A. Sandhu
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Publication number: 20110040223Abstract: A kit and method for cooling the carotid arteries includes cervical immobilization collar includes a substantially annular support structure having an extended axial length, at least two cheek support structures having an extended vertical length, and an anterior opening that may be covered with a door. The door has a body-facing surface on which a pressure member may be secured and an outward-facing surface. The kit and method also includes a cooling element that may be disposed within the anterior opening and can be secured to the substantially annular support structure by placing the cooling element between the anterior portion of a patient's neck and the pressure member located on the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Life Core Technologies LLCInventor: Aqeel A. Sandhu
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Publication number: 20110034844Abstract: A cervical collar has a front component formed from a compressible foam material and defines a recess constituting part of a tracheal opening. The collar also has a height adjustment mechanism secured to the front component which forms a substantially rigid border about the tracheal opening, and a sternum pad formed from a compressible foam material. The height adjustment mechanism selectively connects the front component to the sternum pad at a permanently locked position among a plurality of predefined distances.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Thora THORGILSDOTTIR, Arni Thor INGIMUNDARSON
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Patent number: 7883485Abstract: A restraint device includes first and second restraint and/or support portions adapted to extend around part of a person. First and second connector portions are used to secure the first and second restraint and/or support portions to the person. In one aspect, a lock member is used to selectively prevent disconnection of the first and second connector portions. A removable tag or other information element may be carried on at least one of the first and second restraint and/or support portions and may indicate the individual or individuals that placed the restraint device on the person or that removed the restraint device from the person, and/or what time the restraint device was placed or removed. A plurality of removable tags or other elements may be carried on at least one of the first and second restraint and/or support portions and may have a unique identifier to indicate whether or not the restraint device had been previously removed from the person after an initial placement.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventors: Stephen P. Moenning, Anne E. Moenning
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Patent number: 7885713Abstract: The method of treating decreased laryngeal elevation uses a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat the laryngeal elevator musculature. Muscle re-education and rehabilitation is provided using a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat laryngeal elevator musculature.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Ampcare, LLCInventors: Russell A. Campbell, Ronda Polansky, Patrick Lee McAdoo, Jr.
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Patent number: 7878995Abstract: A device to simultaneously immobilize the head, neck and upper torso of a patient, the device comprising a first substrate for supporting the back of the patient's head, a second substrate in communication with the first substrate, whereby the second substrate is adapted to encircle the patient's neck; and a third substrate in communication with the second substrate, whereby the third substrate contacts the patient's chest.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Inventor: Robert D. Harty
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Publication number: 20110009789Abstract: The invention provides a cervical spine immobilization device that is deployed in the field to contact both sides of the head as well as the jaw, neck and/or cervical collar. The device may be formed in the shape of a polyhedron with a number of cuts to form articulated links or extensible sections. The extensible sections form at least two articulated blocking sections that may be positioned on either side of the head. There may also be multiple extensible sections to form four blocking sections, two of which may be arranged on either side of the head and two that are articulated to compress against the jaw, cervical collar or neck of a patient. The extensible sections may also be easily torn to allow removal of blocking sections to improve patient access or to fit the device to the patient. The device provides a disposable restraint that provides secure immobilization and is adjustable to fit nearly any head size.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Stephen W. Barns
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Patent number: 7867181Abstract: A neck support/brace for protecting a neck has a flexible collar with a top wall, bottom wall, sidewalls and sectional walls disposed therebetween that form compartments therein. A plurality of cells are disposed within the compartment. Each of the fluid cells have a valve element disposed therein. When the pressure acting upon the cells is below a threshold pressure, fluid or air flows through the valve element to allow movement of the neck. Alternatively when the pressure on the cells is above the threshold pressure the valve element closes preventing fluid or air flow out of the fluid cell thus causing the cell to stay inflated and provide resistance to a neck movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventors: Marcus W. Powell, Jesse G. Asper, II, Tim Keldgord, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110004136Abstract: The tutor of this invention is made up of a support (1) to be fixed to the chest of the user with a chin rest (2) being connected to the support (1) through a hinge (7) and also being anchored at an element (3) provided on the patient's neck, and of a plate (4) positioned on the convexity of the patient's dorsal curve and having applied thereto a posteroanterior thrust. The said chin rest (2) is engaged to a means (8) articulated to the support element (1) in a central position with respect to the chin rest (2) and is able to generate and adjust an anteroposterior upwardly oblique thrust F on the chin of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventor: Massimo Giontella
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Patent number: 7862526Abstract: A cervical traction assembly whereby the user can exert a variable load on the cervical spine and receive a sensory feedback when the traction is at or within range of a target load. The assembly includes a head harness wrapped around the forehead of the user that is attached to a traction bar connected to a load line assembly that passes through a direction reversal pulley and terminates with force straps actuated by the user's legs. The load line assembly includes a spring force scale that includes a control assembly that allows the user to set a target applied load and receive sensory feedback in the form of varying audible signals as the user applied load approaches, meets and exceeds a target load range.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: John Skowron, John Fedorjaka, Steve Smith
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Patent number: 7846117Abstract: Neck brace that inhibits excessive neck movement during impact, yet allows for a high degree of movement of the wearer's head during normal operation of the neck brace. May include impact surface(s) that limits movement of a helmet by contacting an underside of the helmet; bearing surface(s) configured for bearing on wearer; a structure between impact surface and bearing surface, sufficiently resilient to transfer impact loads of the helmet to the impact surface, to the wearer's body; wherein the impact surface is displaceable towards an adjacent part of the bearing surface and wherein the structure is configured to permit the displacement at rates slower than a predetermined rate of displacement and to resist the displacement if the rate of displacement exceeds the predetermined rate. May include a pivotal joint between the displaceable part and remainder of neck brace and impact brake element(s).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Leatt Corp., Inc.Inventors: Christopher James Leatt, Grant Leigh Nelson, Mark Eric Hopkins
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Patent number: 7846118Abstract: A cervical immobilization collar incorporates one or more cooling elements for inducing a mild cerebral hypothermia by transcutaneous cooling of oxygenated blood flowing through carotid arteries. The immobilization collar includes an annular support structure having an extended axial length for limiting cervical compaction of a wearer's neck and a chin rest for limiting cervical rotation of the wearer's neck. In addition, the one or more cooling elements, which function as a heat extractor, are carried by the support structure in positions for inducing transcutaneous conduction of heat through an anterior portion of the wearer's neck from at least one of the wearer's carotid arteries.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Life Core Technologies, LLCInventor: Aqeel A. Sandhu
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Publication number: 20100298749Abstract: An orthosis comprises a cervical portion that holds a head in place relative to a thoracic portion worn by a wearer. The orthosis has an intermediate portion disposed intermediate the cervical and thoracic portions. The orthosis also has a first adjustment region that provides at least 15° of relative movement between the cervical and intermediate portions, and a second adjustment region that provides at least 15° of relative movement between the thoracic and intermediate portions. First and second adjustment regions allow the orthosis to comfortably accommodate differently proportioned wearers, and each comprises one or more locking devices to prevent undesired movement of the cervical and thoracic portions relative to the intermediate portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Geoffrey C. Garth, Wayne Calco, Jozsef Horvath, Erik Zimmer
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Publication number: 20100286581Abstract: Trauma cervical stability devices for use by ambulatory personnel arriving at the scene of an injured patient are disclosed. The trauma cervical stability devices comprise a cap element, releasable and adjustable head straps, a shoulder harness, and at least one adjustable member operatively connected to the cap element and the shoulder harness. The trauma cervical stability devices are compact, easy to use, inexpensive to manufacture, and can be placed on a patient with little or no movement of the patient. The trauma cervical stability devices are also useful in diagnosing the severity of damage to a neck and the stability of the patient's neck by applying forces to the patient's head using the trauma cervical stability device. In another embodiment of the devices the devices comprise head straps 210, shoulder harnesses 220, lateral head elements 212, and adjustable pressure fixation elements 214. The fixation elements may be vacuum pillows.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: John A. Hipp, Peleg Ben-Galim, Nachum Borivker, Yukov Dashevsky, Barak Tzachar
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Publication number: 20100286580Abstract: A neck brace has two legs with a gap between them and the legs extend on either side of the wearer's neck and along the front of his torso. Shoulder protuberances, and chest protuberances extending laterally from each leg, are received underneath the shoulder straps of a harness, in the region of the wearer's shoulders and chest, respectively. A recess is defined on an underside of each leg between the shoulder protuberance and the chest protuberance to form a beam that is elevated above the wearer's chest. Each leg and its associated chest protuberance, define a channel in which one of the shoulder straps of the harness is receivable to be held captive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: XCEED HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITEDInventors: Christopher James Leatt, Mark Eric Hopkins
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Publication number: 20100268139Abstract: A cervical collar can be adjustable with respect to a wearer's head and neck, and include a back portion positionable posterior to a wearer's neck. The collar can also include a member that extends anteriorly relative to the back portion, and can have a mechanism adapted to reposition a prominence of the member superiorly, inferiorly, anteriorly, and posteriorly relative to the portion while the collar is installed on the wearer. A method of enforcing a lordotic curve in a wearer's cervical spine is also disclosed including installing a cervical collar on the wearer, adjusting the cervical collar to fit the wearer's head and neck, and positioning a member so that the member extends anteriorly with respect to the back portion to an extent that is independent of a tightness of the collar about the neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Geoffrey C. Garth
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Patent number: 7789843Abstract: A user or assistant operated device for elevation and forward thrusting of the jaw for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea is disclosed. The device includes a base configured to contact a torso of a wearer, a chin support configured to contact a jaw of the wearer, and a jack extending between the base and the chin support. In this regard, the jack is length adjustable and configured to elevate the chin support relative to the base such that the jaw is thrust forward relative to the torso.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Novara, LCInventor: Charles D. Ray
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Publication number: 20100204628Abstract: In an embodiment, a device for reducing brain and cervical spine injury includes a headpiece sufficiently designed to secure to a user's head, the headpiece having a first attachment member; a support harness sufficiently designed to secure to the user's torso, the support harness having a second attachment member; and a telescoping member having a main tube and a series of progressively smaller diameter tubes nested within each other, wherein the smaller diameter tubes are adapted to extend and compress in a linear plane by the intake and outflow of fluid, wherein the telescoping member has a first engaging member for engaging the first attachment member, and wherein the telescoping member has a second engaging member for engaging the second attachment member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Jamshid Ghajar
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Publication number: 20100185130Abstract: An improved cervical collar suitable for use in emergency or non-emergency situations for adjustment on or off a patient including the elements of an ergonomic occipital support region 102, a bridge junction 119 and an ergonomic spinal support region 101, an adjustable height neck support region 103, the neck support region is vertically aligned but may be horizontally offset, the spinal support region is stoppably and stowably hinged with the occipital support region at the bridge junction, the occipital support region is independently circumferentially sized and positioned adjustably with the neck support region; the spinal support region is independently and adjustably secured to the neck support region distinctively from the occipital and neck support region connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: Martin Eduardo Rizo Patron
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Publication number: 20100168628Abstract: A flexible head support worn between the chin and the chest to support the head of the wearer and reduce the possibility of neck strain or injury. The head support allows the wearer to freely move their head in all but the forward flexion direction. Adjustable straps are attached to the support in order to secure the support to the wearer. When properly worn, the head support provides a secure rest for the head of the wearer, reducing strain on the neck caused by the weight of the head when performing tasks requiring prolonged neck flexion. A central hole may be provided in the support to reduce the possibility of airway injury during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Michael Hopfenspirger
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Publication number: 20100137767Abstract: A spinal restraint apparatus for use in emergency extrication, where potential back, neck and spinal injuries may exist. The apparatus comprises a collar neck support device and an elongate support member. Further described are methods of using the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Brian Carlin
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Publication number: 20100137768Abstract: An orthopedic device in the form of a cervical collar having height and circumferential adjustment includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion. The anterior portion includes a main support piece having depending projections configured to engage a height adjustment mechanism. Each of the anterior and posterior portions also includes a proximal support portion having a three-dimensional anatomically configured shape to support, immobilize, and stabilize an anatomical portion of a wearer. The anterior and/or posterior portion includes circumferential adjustment mechanisms to accommodate different sizes or differing degrees of swelling of anatomical portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Thora THORGILSDOTTIR, Arni Thor Ingimundarson, Palmi Einarsson
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Publication number: 20100121238Abstract: A neck brace (10) having a collar member (12) to be arranged around a wearer's neck, and a rear member (14) extending from, the collar member (12) and to be abutted on the wearer's back. The brace further comprises releasable fastening means (74, 75, 88a, 88b, 92) for fastening the collar member to the rear member, such that the collar member and the rear member may also be detached.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Alpinestars Research SrlInventor: Giovanni Mazzarolo
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Publication number: 20100087764Abstract: The present invention teaches a head and neck cast for providing secure immobilization of a patient's upper neck and head extremities and includes a lower ergonomically configured ring supported upon the shoulders of the wearer. An upper ring is vertically displaceable in each of upper and lower directions relative to the lower support ring via an interconnecting network of both scissoring and vertically extending jacks. In this fashion, the neck and head of the patient is immobilized via the positional support provided by the lower ring and without the need for screws mounted to the skull.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: LINARES MEDICAL DEVICES, LLCInventor: Miguel A. Linares
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Publication number: 20100078033Abstract: A therapeutic cushioning device that encourages its user to sleep on the user's right or left side, instead of on the user's back or chest. Generally, the cushioning device includes a head support, a torso support, a leg support, and a hinge member that movably connects the leg support to the torso support. In some instances, the head support includes one or more air tube management system notches to accommodate a facemask. In some instances, the torso support extends from the head support to form an L-shaped cushion. Moreover, the torso support optionally has a perimeter having a concave portion and convex portion, where the concave portion is placed closer to the head support than the convex portion. By encouraging the user to lie in a side position, the cushioning device can help the user avoid challenges associated with sleeping on the user's back or chest.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Jonathan Aikman
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Publication number: 20100081980Abstract: A device for treatment of limbs affected with Lymphedema. The device is a crevice collar which fits into depressed areas and crevices created by over-hanging lobules and protrusions of tissue so that the tissue may be comfortably wrapped with a pressure wrap with exacerbating sores and crevice areas in the skin caused by the Lymphedema.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: KATHERINE JOHNSON
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Patent number: 7674234Abstract: The present invention provides a cervical collar with a rack and pinion adjustment mechanism. The rack moves a chin support member, which raises and lowers a chin piece. Independently, the present invention provides methods and mechanisms in which the chin support can angulate independently of the collar body. Such angulation is preferably accomplish by pivotally supporting the chin piece on the racks, or on the left and right chin support pieces. Thus, in a preferred class of embodiments, the collar has a pivot for the chin support pieces relative to the collar body, and an other pivot for the chin piece relative to the chin support pieces.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventors: Wayne A. Calco, David Laurence Moeller, Jozsef Horvath, Geoffrey Garth
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Publication number: 20100056968Abstract: A neck brace (10; 110; 210) having a -collar member (12; 212) to be arranged around a wearer's neck, and a rear member (14; 214) extending from the collar member and to be abutted on the wearer's back. The brace comprises pivoting means (37, 38, 40; 276a, 276b, 278, 280a, 280b, 280c) for pivoting the collar member and the rear member relative to each other about a pivoting axis (X; Y) which, when in use, is substantially parallel to the wearer's shoulders.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Alpinestars Research SrlInventor: Giovanni Mazzarolo
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Patent number: 7670307Abstract: The cervical traction/stretch device kit comprises a cervical traction/stretch device including an expandable bellows section which is made of non-elastic and non-stretchable material. The device further includes a shoulder section which can be fixed to or made integral with the bellows section. At least two, preferably three, interchangeable head sections are provided so that substantially all human head sizes can be supported by the device. Also provided is a head frame section which is releasably assembled with one of the head sections, the bellows section and the shoulder section to provide a cervical traction/stretch device. The bellows section, the shoulder section and the head section have aligned U-shaped openings therein adapted to receive and support a patient's neck.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: International Rehabilitative Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Chitwood, Susan Nickell
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Publication number: 20100042030Abstract: A dual-bracket cervical brace provides frontal support between the chin and sternum with a hinged chin support. This brace allows lateral movements of the wearer's head and neck as well as vertical movements of the head and jaw.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Howard R. Barnes
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Therapeutic Cushioning and Devices for Assisting Respiration of and administering fluid to a patient
Publication number: 20100036301Abstract: The present invention is directed to both therapeutic cushioning designed to support the head of a patient in bed to improve respiration and a series of devices designed to assist a patient's respiration and administer fluid to the patient, by ensuring such devices cannot be inadvertently removed from the patient in the absence of medical personnel and cause unwanted injury to the patient. At the same, time, a device is provided to assist a patient's breathing in the absence of such assistive devices, e.g., during sleep.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Mary Baldauf, Sonia Chaudhry, Thomas Baldauf -
Publication number: 20090306563Abstract: A cervical spine traction collar is disclosed. The cervical spine collar comprises at least two cervical spine embracing elements, which are relatively displaceable with respect to each other in either up or down direction; a displacement device for relatively displacement of the cervical spine embracing elements in the up or down direction; a fastening device for securing the cervical spine embracing elements in a position in which they embrace a user's neck; and a padding provided on said cervical spine embracing elements for soft contact between the spine embracing elements and a patient body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: David J. BEN-KIKI