Arm Or Leg Patents (Class 602/62)
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Publication number: 20100168636Abstract: The invention relates to a compression device and particularly a compression device provided with fastening means to provide an adjustability of the circumference enabling controllable compression of the device. In particular, present invention relates to a compression device or legging with fastening means comprising a tongue with multiple zip fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: CAMP SCANDINAVIA ABInventor: Peter Allard
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Publication number: 20100137776Abstract: The invention relates to a compression or support stocking to encase a human leg, comprising a first understocking and a first overstocking, each with a leg section and a foot section, which can be worn over each other, wherein the understocking has a continuous pressure progression in the area between measuring points B and B1, and the pressure at measuring point 1 amounts to 90%-100% of the pressure at measuring point B. The invention further relates to the use of a compression or support stocking for treating Ulcus cruris venosum.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Antje Virkus, Erik Berndt
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Publication number: 20100130903Abstract: A compression garment includes a plurality of fabric segments having differing elastic properties arranged to provide the garment with regions of differential compression. The fabric segments define an inner surface of the garment. the inner surface includes at least one region of pile or raised fibers for increased thermal insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Moshe Rock
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Patent number: 7713223Abstract: Hand and/or wrist support apparatus, comprising in combination, a first brace configured for application to the hand and/or wrist of the user, and a second brace configured for application over at least a portion of the first brace, each brace configured for in-place retention, providing support to a substantial portion of the hand and/or wrist of the user, including the thumb.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Weber Orthopedic Inc.Inventors: James J. Weber, David Auberbach, Shane M. Woods
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Patent number: 7713225Abstract: A knee brace divided into anterior and posterior sides by a frontal plane, and having first and second sides divided by a median plane. The knee brace including a frame having proximal and distal portions, a stability strap having first and second ends respectively connected to first and second sides on the proximal frame portion along the posterior side thereof, and a cross strap having a first end connected to the first side of the proximal and a second end connected to the distal frame portions. A bracket assembly having a buckle connects the stability and cross straps to the frame. A sleeve is provided which covers the frame and upon which the bracket assembly rests.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Ossur HFInventors: Arni Thor Ingimundarson, Palmi Einarsson
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Patent number: 7708708Abstract: A method of donning a potentiating support for a body's hinge joint includes: positioning a garment proximate an area of a body; positioning an expandable and recoverable framework in abutment with the area of the body such that the framework spans a hinge joint of the body, the framework defining a plurality of permanent openings extending there through regardless of whether the support is donned; applying tension at points of the framework such that the framework is expanded and the framework is tensioned in its abutment with the area of the body, said step of applying tension being performed by pulling on one or more fastening components that are attached at one or more points to said framework; and affixing each of the fastening components to the garment while applying tension to the framework to secure the expanded framework in its forced abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Nordt Development Co., Ltd.Inventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7670306Abstract: A potentiating support for an area of a body includes a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body. The framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in the surface regardless of whether the surface is in abutment with the area of the body, the openings extending completely through and being bounded by the framework. Furthermore, the framework, along its entire boundary with at least one of the openings, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to an extended state, the framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to the initial state. The support also includes a fastening mechanism connected at multiple points proximate each of opposite sides of the framework for applying tension at each of the multiple points for tensioning the framework's surface in abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Publication number: 20100049111Abstract: A flexible foot relief pad that is wrapped about and secured to the individual's foot in order to relieve the symptoms of restless leg syndrome, restless arms, and foot and leg cramps includes a pliable cloth, wrap having a foot engaging portion joined to a securing portion by a fold, with the foot engaging portion enclosing a cavity for holding therein a layered raised pressure application pad that applies pressure to select areas of the inner side and sole of the foot with the layered pad configured so that a portion of the pad extends transverse to the sole of the foot and a raised portion extends along the inner side of the foot for applying pressure to the specific muscle groups involved in restless leg syndrome.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Mary Sorg
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Publication number: 20100049112Abstract: An appliance for application to the human body for injury prevention, rehabilitation, support, to enhance strength, and to improve posture. The claimed invention may provide an applicator of a relatively elastic material having a first portion for attachment to a first insertion point of a muscle and a second portion for attachment to a second insertion point of the muscle to provide support to the injured muscle. Alternatively, the claimed invention may provide a central portion for attachment to an injured area and any number of extension portions for attachment to the surrounding tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Rich Protasiewicz, William Anderson, Gail Nichols
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Publication number: 20100042031Abstract: A device is provided for gripping the forearm of a user suffering from muscular problems in the elbow. The device defines a rigid but elastically deformable U-shaped body, and has a bottom. The device includes a first limb and a second limb, and two supporting elements which are mounted on the body such that each one is essentially located on a free end part of a limb of the body. One of the limbs of the body defines a first curved part which is adjacent to the bottom wherein the concave region of the curved part is oriented towards the inside of the body, and a second curved part which extends from the first part towards the free end of the limb. The concave region of the second part is oriented towards the outside of the body such that the limb of the U has a transversal flexion line.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Gerard Anglada
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Patent number: 7662122Abstract: An orthotic knee brace for treating unicompartmental osteoarthritis in a knee joint is described. The brace includes a fabric sleeve mounting and a bracing member removably positioned in the sleeve to provide a therapeutic force on the joint. The force is applied by a force dosimeter assembly that draws an incrementally adjustable amount of force on cables connected to the bracing member. The amount of force applied by the force dosimeter is detected by a force sensor, and is indicated by a force indicator, each also removably attachable on the fabric sleeve mounting. The foregoing features, while exemplified in the context of a knee brace, are adaptable to any orthotic or prosthetic device where it is desired to apply an adjustable amount of force to a point on the device to provide a therapeutic benefit, and to provide a real-time indication to the user of the amount of force being applied.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Bellacure, Inc.Inventor: Shane Sterling
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Patent number: 7661164Abstract: A tear and fatigue resistant gel article comprising two or more communicating internal volumes like cavities when depressed by external pressure or force is capable of collapsing unto itself in a controllable and directionally preselected manner by venting static air within said internal through openings in said gel article, said gel article is made from gel compositions having rigidity of from about 20 gram Bloom to about 1,800 gram Bloom suitable for cushioning and other uses.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Patent number: 7641625Abstract: A post amputation limb protection to be applied to newly or recently amputated transtibial, transradial or transfemoral residual limbs comprises an inner soft liner for placement on and around the limb above the end of the stump, an end pad for placement over the stump, a shell for placement over the end pad and inner soft liner, medial and lateral struts for placement along the length of the limb over the inner soft liner, attachment structures on the various components and strap closures for securing the components to the limb, and a waist belt and suspensor, for attachment to the assembly to keep the assembly in place.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventor: Ralph W. Nobbe
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Patent number: 7625350Abstract: A patellofemoral brace consisting of a sleeve adapted to be worn by a user in the knee area and having a patella interior opening is provided with a glide which is adjustably carried by the sleeve and which includes a patella engaging brace pad which may be silicon filled and which is generally U-shaped having one longer leg and one shorter leg. The brace is used to influence proper positioning of the patella by the generation of a force applied to the superolateral aspect of the patella to correct misalignment of the patella.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventors: David Hunter, Glenn Colaco
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Patent number: 7625348Abstract: An orthotic device includes a rigid support member and a removable inner liner having a contact surface adjacent the support member formed of a non-skid or non-slip material. The liner may include a flap or pocket for receiving at least a portion of the support member, at least at first strap having a first end attached to a first region of the liner and a second end fastenable to a second region of the liner for securing the orthotic device to the wearer, and a patient interface surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Otto Bock HealthCare LPInventors: Peter Marshall Young, Kelly B. Clark, Karin E. Pauly, William M. Clover, Jr.
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Patent number: 7621881Abstract: A method of donning a potentiating support includes: positioning a framework in abutment with an area of a body such that the framework spans a hinge joint, the framework defining a plurality of permanent openings extending completely through the framework and being bounded by the framework, wherein the framework, along its entire boundary with an opening, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to a said extended state, the framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to the initial state such that the framework provides joint potentiation to the spanned hinge joint; applying tension proximate each of opposite sides of the framework such that the framework is expanded and the surface of the framework is tensioned in its abutment with the body; and securing the expanded framework in its forced abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7618386Abstract: An apparatus for disposition on appendage, such as an arm or leg, is capable of encircling and applying opposing forces selectively thereto. A C-shaped component receives one side of the appendage, a second C-shaped component receives the other side of the appendage, and a tensioning system draws the two components together for selective application of pressure to the appendage. Outriggers and pressure applicators may be used to apply pressure to extended areas of the appendage that otherwise would not be engaged by the C-shaped components. Side-to-side tissue compression thereby is provided for deflection of muscle forces, functional shortening of muscle length, and the maintenance of neurovascular channels. Circumferential forces may be minimized based on semirigid characteristics of the components. Elbow and shoulder braces apply side-to-side tissue compression to arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7618389Abstract: A potentiating support for an area of a body includes a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body. The framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in the surface regardless of whether the surface is in abutment with the area of the body, the openings extending completely through and being bounded by the framework. Furthermore, the framework, along its entire boundary with at least one of the openings, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to an extended state, the framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to the initial state. The support also includes a fastening mechanism connected at multiple points proximate each of opposite sides of the framework for applying tension at each of the multiple points for tensioning the framework's surface in abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615022Abstract: A potentiating support for a hinge joint includes a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body's hinge joint. Furthermore, the framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in said surface regardless of whether said surface is in abutment with the area of the body, said openings extending completely through said framework and being bounded by said framework; said framework, along its entire boundary with an openings, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to a said extended state, said framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to said initial state; and a particular said opening of said framework comprises an alignment opening that is dimensioned to receive therein a joint protuberance of the hinge joint, said alignment opening serving to maintain the support in a proper orientation when the support is worn.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615027Abstract: A support for an area of a body includes: a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body, wherein said framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in said surface regardless of whether said surface is in abutment with the area of the body; a garment configured for wearing proximate the area of the body; and a fastening mechanism adapted to removably fasten to said garment for securing said surface of said framework in abutment with the area of the body, wherein said fastening mechanism is connected to and applies tension proximate opposite sides of said framework when fastened to said garment such that said framework is expanded and said surface of said framework is tensioned in its abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615021Abstract: Clothing designed to fit a body and span a hinge joint of the body includes an expandable and recoverable framework attached directly to a portion of the clothing designed to span the hinge joint for abutment with and support of an area of the body including the hinge joint when the clothing is worn on the body. The framework includes a surface for abutment with the area of the body including the hinge joint, and the framework defines a plurality of openings in the surface extending completely through the framework, the openings being bounded by the framework and the framework, along its entire boundary with at least some of the openings, being elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states, the framework when expanded to a said extended state storing potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to the initial state.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615023Abstract: A method of donning a support includes: positioning a garment proximate an area of a body; positioning a framework in abutment with the area of the body, the framework defining a plurality of permanent openings therein regardless of whether the support is donned; applying tension at points of the framework such that the framework is expanded and the framework is tensioned in its abutment with the area of the body, said step of applying tension being performed by pulling on one or more fastening components that are attached at one or more points to said framework; and affixing each of the fastening components to the garment while applying tension to the framework to secure the expanded framework in its forced abutment with the area of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615020Abstract: A support for an area of a body including a hinge joint includes: a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body including a hinge joint, said framework defining a permanent opening in said surface regardless of whether said surface is in abutment with the area of the body, said permanent opening extending completely through said framework; and a member removable from said framework that is positionable proximate to said permanent opening of said framework for disposition between said permanent opening of said framework and the area of the body to be supported, said removable member being contoured to receive therein a joint protuberance of the hinge joint.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7597676Abstract: The malleolar pad of preferred embodiments of the present invention provides a treating physician with the ability to monitor pressure at a wound site, adjust the pressure to more accurately treat and facilitate healing of, for example, a pressure ulcer while providing adequate wound care. Pressure ulcers can have varied presentations with respect to open sores and the location of the wound. Thus, proper fixation methods provided by monitoring the pressure measurement devices which allow adjustment of the compressive forces applied by the malleolar pad provide rewarding outcomes for the patient and the physician.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Raymond M. Dunn, Richard M. Beane
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Patent number: 7594898Abstract: A sleep-aiding device for restricting stretching of a wearer's legs to full extension to reduce leg muscle cramping during sleep includes an adjustable belt worn about a wearer's waist during sleep, with leg members extending between the belt at the wearer's waist and attachment at lower portions of the wearer's legs, generally below the wearer's knees, e.g. in a preferred embodiment by engagement of the wearer's feet through end loops positioned midway between the toes and ankle. The leg members have predetermined lengths between the belt and attachment at the lower portions of the wearer's legs that are adjustably selected to restrict stretching of the wearer's legs to full extension during sleep.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Richard Cogswell
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Patent number: 7594897Abstract: Broadly, the present invention is a knee support device for providing focused and comfortable pressure (i.e. conforms to the size and shape of the knee and patella) to reduce knee pain. The knee support device comprises a stretchable band for encircling a portion of the user's leg. A moldable inner support is secured to the inner surface of the band and is filled with beads allowing the moldable inner support to conform to the specific anatomy of the user's knee for maximum support and relief. The moldable inner support is only affixed to the band at its ends so that it may move freely with respect to the band and also provides focused pressure to reduce knee pain and helps stabilize the patella to improve alignment and tracking.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventors: Aurelia Koby, Ian MacMorran
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Patent number: 7584755Abstract: An apparatus for applying pressure to a body part comprising: a first sleeve comprising a multiplicity of pressure-applying resilient protrusions configured to apply a therapeutic pressure to a surface of the body part of a patient; and a second sleeve slidably received over the first sleeve, the second sleeve configured to apply a pressure to the first sleeve, thereby increasing the therapeutic pressure applied by the first sleeve on the limb.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Inventor: Tony Reid
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Patent number: 7575561Abstract: An above knee shrinker includes a tubular fabric receptacle that encloses and applies therapeutic compression to the residual limb of a human trans-femoral lower-leg amputee. The shrinker includes a constricting element, and a moveably coupled waist belt. The receptacle is configured to present an overhanging portion that extends below the distal end of the residual limb and is able to be doubled-over at least a portion of the residual limb to apply additional compression thereto. The receptacle is configured to provide an improved U-shaped perineal opening. The receptacle is formed of a latex-free core spun yarn and spandex material that is comfortably stretchable in at least first and second substantially transverse directions. The waist belt presents an adjustable self-fastening mechanism, and the constricting element presents a sliding-ring that receives the overhanging portion and constricts the receptacle adjacent the distal end of the residual limb.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Knit Rite, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. L. Smith, Jeffrey C. Dalbey, Frederick B. Lanier, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090182257Abstract: An elastic bandage for horses' legs particularly suitable for protecting horses' legs without limiting their movement and without preventing transpiration. The application of the bandage does not cause rubbing or abrasion of the horses' legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Acavallo S.r.I.Inventor: Mauro Benetti
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Patent number: 7517331Abstract: Knee-joint bandage of elastic textile material, the knee-joint bandage being provided with a specially shaped insert surrounding the kneecap in a cutout. The specially shaped insert being covered by an overlay of identical or similar textile material attached to the textile material with the specially shaped insert being associated with a flexible, non-expandable tensioning member. The tensioning member connecting the regions of the kneecap poles on the fibula side in an arc around the kneecap such that, when the distance between the regions increases during bending of the knee joint, the distance of the arc from the connecting line between the kneecap poles is reduced and the tensioning member presses on the adjacent side of the kneecap, medially displacing and centering the latter, wherein the tensioning member is attached to the overlay in such a manner that, during bending of the knee joint and stretching of the overlay, the tensioning member displaces the kneecap.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Bauerfeind AGInventors: Holger Reinhardt, Heinrich Hess, Hans B. Bauerfeind, Wolfgang Krause
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Patent number: 7513881Abstract: An orthopedic brace designed to immobilize the knee by preventing flexion/extension and limiting medial/lateral movement. The brace includes a main support structure embodied in a unitary, rigid stay member with slidable, semi-rigid cuffs at one or both ends to provide length adjustability. The stay member has no popliteal articulation in order to immobilize the knee joint, and further provides attachment for a Velcro strapping system for easy application to the posterior of the leg. A breathable foam softgood insulates the leg and knee from the main support structure and strapping system yet is completely detachable from the brace so it can be trimmed to any desired length or width, and washed as necessary.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Ossur HFInventors: Tracy E. Grim, Stacy Wyatt, Joseph M. Iglesias, Wendee Lee, Hugo A. Cobar
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Publication number: 20090077707Abstract: The invention relates to a shin guard, in particular for footballers, having a stiff shield element (3) arranged in front of the shin, and having means of fastening the shield element (3) on the lower leg (1). According to the invention, the fastening means have a strapping device (2) running around the lower leg (1), and the shield element (3) is connected to the strapping device (2) over much of its inner surface (18), which is directed towards the shin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventor: Harald Scheffer
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Patent number: 7473236Abstract: A lightweight orthopedic brace having no rigid structural elements is constructed from flexible material and is designed primarily to provide for restriction of rotational movement and translation about the target joint by providing flexible bracing members which wind in a circumferentially spiraling manner about a target joint to provide active resistance to axial rotation and translation in the joint. The embodiments of the invention disclosed here provide improved means for placing the invention on the body about a joint, improved means for attachment of bracing members to bracing member supports and improved means for adjusting the length of bracing member to selectively provide for restriction of rotational movement about the target joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Paul R. Mathewson
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Patent number: 7473234Abstract: A patient care system for positioning on a limb of a patient for assisting in flexion or extension of a joint. The system has a threaded shaft which engages a toothed gear. The threaded shaft is rotated to rotate the toothed gear for assisting in flexion or extension of the joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Weltner, Richard D. Curley, Jr., Mark T. Ingersoll
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Patent number: 7465283Abstract: A cast or support assembly includes inner double knit padding material in which the outer layer is woven or knit to have substantial size openings, while the inner layer of the double knit material to be located against the skin of the patient is more closely woven or knit. Additional casting fabric is also provided, with this casting fabric being impregnated with water hardenable material. The outer casting fabric may include openings extending through it, so that the entire cast assembly has ventilation openings allowing air circulation to accomplish rapid drying following wetting of the assembly by sweat, rain, or by swimming, for example.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Ossur, hfInventors: Tracy E. Grim, Joseph M. Iglesias, Wendy Henderson, Kelly M. Long, Michael Campos, Walter Doubleday
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Patent number: 7458949Abstract: The invention provides a device for protecting ligaments in a knee joint of a user. The device includes a knee brace positionable about a knee joint of a user and a boot wearable on a foot of a user. Additionally, the device includes a flexible tether member including a first coupling element coupled to the knee brace and a second coupling element coupled to the boot. The boot and knee brace are attachable and detachable via the first and second coupling elements. The flexible tether member is adjustable in length to dispose the flexible tether member in tension at least in a portion of a maximum foot range of rotation, where the maximum foot range of rotation of the user's foot relative to the knee joint causes hyperextension of a knee ligament.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Inventors: David Castillo, James Castillo
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Patent number: 7455630Abstract: To provide a muscle development device wherein a sufficient pressure can be applied to every part of the limb intended to be compressed, even under the influence of muscle movements. To provide a muscle development device comprising: a hallow tight fitting band having a tube and a limiter plate 6 provided therein; and fastening means for use in keeping a length of the tight fitting band in a loop having a desired size, the muscle development device being used to develop muscles of a limb while restricting the blood flow therethrough by means of applying, with the tight fitting band being rest on muscles of a predetermined compressed range of the limb and the tight fitting band being fastened with the fastening means to have a desired size, a predetermined pressure to the limb around which the tight fitting band is wrapped, the pressure being produced by introducing air to the tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Sato Sports Plaza Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiaki Sato
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Patent number: 7455651Abstract: A textile anti-gravity decompressant for protecting a patient's heel and ankle includes a padded portion at an ankle region, and ventilation holes formed through the textile covering. The protector further has a strap closure with a fastener that mates with a fastener provided on the outer surface of the textile covering, and where the strap closure includes a patch or other covering over a portion of the fastener to prevent said strap closure from being secured too tightly over a person's heel or ankle.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventor: Natalia Mollica
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Publication number: 20080269659Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide an apparatus for achieving hemostasis in a puncture tract in a patient (e.g., a human or animal). Such a tract might have been created during a medical procedure or operation. Alternatively, the tract might be a result of a traumatic injury (e.g., injury that occurred outside of a hospital) that created a traumatic wound, such as a bullet wound, shrapnel or knife puncture. The puncture typically extends from the epidermis to the vasculature and/or internal organs in a living organism. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes (1) a bandage for inserting at least partially into a puncture tract to achieve hemostasis, and (2) a strap for maintaining the bandage on a part of a patient (e.g., a part of a human or animal such as appendage, torso, extremity, etc.). The strap maintains the bandage within the puncture tract at a particular pressure in some embodiments. The bandage and strap are removed from the patient after a time period (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Patrick J. Bergin, Jeffrey P. Wensel
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Publication number: 20080255494Abstract: A sleeve for use with a circulation enhancement device, including a first layer that is adapted to substantially encircle a user's limb, a second layer that is adapted to interface the circulation enhancement device, a connection between the first layer and the second layer at a preset position; and wherein the second layer is adapted to be attached to various position along the circumference of the first layer and at least partially encircle the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2005Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: FLOWMEDIC LIMITEDInventors: Benny Rousso, Eliahu Eliachar, Yuval Avni, Michal Taichman, Nir Lilach
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Publication number: 20080228122Abstract: A device which comprises an enclosure of a plastics material, having an opening at an end thereof with fastening means to enable the opening to be closed around a limb or stump with an affected part contained within the enclosure, and including a fluid-absorbent material within the enclosure. The device is particularly suitable for use in the treatment of leg ulcers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: Stephen George Edward Barker
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Patent number: 7410472Abstract: The present invention pertains to an articulating joint that is disengageable between two modes of operation: unidirectional movement of the joint or bi-directional movement of the joint, with features that allow the mode to be automatically switched as required. When fully locked, the joint inhibits joint flexion while allowing joint extension. When actuated, a locking mechanism is disengaged to allow both uninhibited flexion and extension of the joint.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignees: Ottawa Health Research Institute, University of OttawaInventors: Terris Yakimovich, Edward Lemaire, Jonathan Kofman
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Publication number: 20080171959Abstract: The invention relates to a compression article, particularly a compression stocking or compression tights, made of an elastic knitted fabric (1) with a base knitted fabric (2), which is made from a knitting thread (S) and inside of which compression-imparting compression threads (K) are deposited. In order to obtain a surface pattern, the manner in which the compression threads (K) are deposited alternates area by area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Karl Achtelstetter
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Patent number: 7361154Abstract: A therapeutic pressure strap having an elongated flexible band. The band includes a first end and a second end, an interior surface, and an exterior surface. The interior surface of the band is adapted for contacting a human limb having a tendon. The stage may include a fastener attached to the band capable of securing the band in a closed loop. At least two pads are disposed on the interior surface of the band in a spaced apart relationship. The pads are adapted to be positioned against the human limb on adjacent sides of the tendon.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventors: James M. Jablonka, Vera Killian
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Publication number: 20080045875Abstract: A protective covering for a plastering or other construction stilt is disclosed. The protective covering is formed as a cylindrical bag which attaches to the foot of the stilt at the bottom and to the calf of the wearer at the top. The protective covering prevents plaster, plaster dust, or other construction debris form contacting the stilt. The protective covering may also be attached to the base of the stilt. A flexible fabric material may be used for the protective covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Jason Lamprey
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Publication number: 20080033335Abstract: A leg sleeve with means for gripping used to aid in lifting a jumping player, especially for lineouts in Rugby Union. The simple, reuseable, easy to use leg sleeve provides a level of effectiveness, comfort, convenience, and safety not provided by conventional methods. Means for gripping include a thickened band or grip attached to a sleeve material. The means for gripping may be formed by attaching a semi-rigid material. The means for gripping may be formed by attaching extra layers in sections or in rolls. The means for gripping may be shaped to match the hand of a lifter. The means for gripping may comprise memory foam. The leg sleeve may further comprise a knee cutout or a hamstring cutout. To use, leg sleeves are applied to the legs of a jumper. When the jumper jumps, one or more lifters grip the leg sleeve. The lifters lift the jumper higher, support the jumper in the jump while the jumper attempts to intercept a ball, and safely lower the jumper.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Kendyl A. Roman, Dean S. White, Joel P. Roman
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Patent number: 7314457Abstract: An orthopedic stockinette includes a preformed sleeve of elastic fabric material. At least a portion of the sleeve is drawn together to form secondary sleeves for receiving digits of a wearer and serving as a divider between the received digits. An orthopedic cast or splint may be formed with the stockinette by providing a layer of overlaying layer of hardenable cast material.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Inventor: Brian K. Reaux
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Publication number: 20070282240Abstract: A patellofemoral brace consisting of a sleeve adapted to be worn by a user in the knee area and having a patella interior opening is provided with a glide which is adjustably carried by the sleeve and which includes a patella engaging brace pad which may be silicon filled and which is generally U-shaped having one longer leg and one shorter leg. The brace is used to influence proper positioning of the patella by the generation of a force applied to the superolateral aspect of the patella to correct misalignment of the patella.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: David Hunter, Glenn Colaco
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Publication number: 20070282234Abstract: This invention applies direct pressure in such a way as to be effective on a furry and hairy wound, and enable continued mobility by a mammal, especially a horse. The invention also proposes a means of providing a tougher protection for the wound while simultaneously dressing it. The preferred mode of invention proposes a rubberized flexible elastic latex pad applied to the wound, and integrating into that latex pad a bandage mechanism that stretches the pad and can be cinched extremely tightly so that the elastic latex pad applies pressure to the surface of the wound by virtue of the tightly cinched bandage and can be cinched to be a tourniquet if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: Richard RYND
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Publication number: 20070276310Abstract: A therapeutic sleeve for applying pressure to a body part, having: a tubular semi-elastic body; at least one seam extending along the tubular semi-elastic body, the at least one seam defining a region of narrowed thickness of the tubular semi-elastic body; and an access opening through a side of the tubular semi-elastic body. Optionally, the stitches may be disposed in stitched sections that are separated end to end from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Moses A. Lipshaw, Sandra Anne Shaw