Patent classifications
A61F5/019
Foot orthosis with comprehensive method for correcting deformities of the transverse arch of the foot in cases of static transverse flatfoot compounded by hallux valgus, with possible preventive and post-operative applications.
The proposed method is an innovative approach to correcting orthopedic deformities. It involves gradual manual mobilization of contracture soft tissues and diminutive foot joints by a physiotherapist, followed by mechanical reinforcement of the resulting effect by an orthosis which depresses and push the Ist, IVth and Vth metatarsal bones while elevating or actually blocking the fall the immobile IInd and IIIrd metatarsal bones according to the three forces rule. Correction transverse arch foot runs simultaneously with the correction of hallux valgus (if necessary). The propose method comprises sequentially applied passive redression (manual treatment), and a follow-up with the use of a specially designed orthosis (mechanical treatment). The method is suitable for patients undergoing preparation for corrective HV surgery and for post-operative HV. Method can be used preventively e.g. in women who frequently wear high-heel shoes and in for those who need to remain standing for prolonged periods of time.
FOOT-THERAPY AND TOE-ALIGNING DEVICE
Described is an exercise tool. More particularly, it is a therapy and exercise tool specifically devised as a foot-therapy and toe-aligning device to align, separate, and stretch toes. The foot-therapy and toe-aligning device comprises a frame with a plurality of posts connected with the frame. The device is formed of an elastic material such that a user may place at least one of the plurality of posts between a user's toes and pull the post to stretch and elongate the post between the toes. Upon release, the elastic material of the post causes the post to attempt to return to its original shape, thereby causing it to expand out and conform its shape to fit snugly against the user's toes. Additionally, the elastic material allows the toe posts to be positioned and maintained at numerous locations between the user's toes for customizable positioning between the toes.
FOOT-THERAPY AND TOE-ALIGNING DEVICE
Described is an exercise tool. More particularly, it is a therapy and exercise tool specifically devised as a foot-therapy and toe-aligning device to align, separate, and stretch toes. The foot-therapy and toe-aligning device comprises a frame with a plurality of posts connected with the frame. The device is formed of an elastic material such that a user may place at least one of the plurality of posts between a user's toes and pull the post to stretch and elongate the post between the toes. Upon release, the elastic material of the post causes the post to attempt to return to its original shape, thereby causing it to expand out and conform its shape to fit snugly against the user's toes. Additionally, the elastic material allows the toe posts to be positioned and maintained at numerous locations between the user's toes for customizable positioning between the toes.
Pair of supportive socks for disorders caused by foot deformities
A supporting pair of socks for disorders caused by foot deformities is provided that can be worn on a daily basis and allows comforting of the foot in case of flatfoot and hallux valgus disorder.
Thermoformable orthosis apparatus and method of use
An improved thermoformable orthosis apparatus for being selectively formed and applied and removed having offset zipper closures on two shell members for improved hinging and opening and access for initial application and forming when malleable and for removing and reinstalling when hardened.
THERMOFORMABLE SEMI-RIGID ORTHOSES
An orthosis for supporting a limb or a joint of a human or of a vertebrate animal, including: a sleeve which is at least partly elastic and is designed to enclose a limb or a joint, a plate made of a thermoformable material, and a pocket formed on the sleeve in order to receive the plate, the pocket having a shape adapted to that of the plate. The adherence between the plate and the inner surface of the pocket is treated in order to permit a relative movement of the plate with respect to the material forming the pocket during and after an operation of thermoforming of the plate, this being done by placing the orthosis on the limb or the joint with the plate present in the pocket. This orthosis is designed to be fitted in place and thermoformed by the user himself.
MOBILIZING MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES
A device for enclosing a finger includes a protective shell having an opening for receiving the finger. The protective shell defines an interior cavity that is sized and shaped to allow extension and flexion of the finger within the shell.
Orthopedic device for the treatment of capsulitis
There are provided orthopedic devices suitable for the treatment of degenerative joint disease of the metatarsal phalangeal joints, in particular for the treatment of capsulitis. These orthopedic devices have a base portion designed to be placed under the foot only in the metatarsal area. A digit loop surrounding a toe is used to hold the base portion in the proper location. In one embodiment the digit loop is molded to or is an actual part of the base. The loop is preferably made of a gel material and provides cushioning in the toe because the gel dissipates the pressure. In another embodiment the digit loop is a detachable, adjustable loop. The device includes a raised cushioning pad of appropriate height and size affixed to the upper side of the base and resting against the foot when in use. The orthopedic device is preferably made entirely from a low-profile, viscoelastic gel.
FLEXIBLE TOE WRAPS
A flexible toe wrap is provided to restrain at least one toe in a predetermined position for an extended period of time. The device can have a flexible body composition forming a first loop at a first end, said first loop having a diameter sized to at least allow a toe to extend therethrough; a second end of said body forming a strap having a distal end having a fastener to attach to an exterior surface of said first loop; and wherein said first loop is configured to extend distally beyond an end of the toe to form a toe pad. Preferably, the fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
THERAPY SOCK
A therapy sock that includes: a high ankle support; an anterior ankle support; an arch support connecting to the anterior support; a ball support; a plurality of toe pockets leading from the ball support; and toe separators between each toe pocket. The toe separators are preferably composed of a gel substance. The high ankle support may include at least three reinforcement bands. The anterior ankle support includes two reinforcement bands leading from the high ankle support.