Patent classifications
A61F5/0195
Adjustable walking sole for an orthosis
An ankle/foot orthosis includes an orthosis boot that is attached to an adjustor unit that positions a sole offset from the orthosis boot. The adjuster unit provides angular adjustments of an inclination of the sole relative to the orthosis boot to accommodate a specific condition of the user's foot by rotation of wedged rotary plates to provide corrective alignment of the user's foot relative to a support surface during walking.
Medical shoe having multi-density overmolding
A medical shoe having an overmolding layer with a non-uniform density is provided. The medical shoe may include a midsole configured to support a foot, and a frame surrounding the midsole. The midsole may include a foot receiving portion forming a substantially planar surface for supporting the foot and a frame receiving portion opposite the foot receiving portion. The frame may include an overmolding layer extending from a side of the frame opposite the midsole so as to form a ground contacting surface. The overmolding layer may have a non-uniform density. The sole assembly may be secured to the frame by a self-locking fit between the sole assembly and the frame.
WALKING BOOTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
A boot includes a rigid outer shell including a base portion adjacent to a portion of a foot of a subject, a leg portion adjacent to a portion of a leg of the subject, and an ankle support portion integral with and coupling the base portion of the main body with the leg portion of the main body, the ankle portion of the main body being adjacent to two opposing sides of an ankle of the subject, the ankle support portion of the main body having one or more removable elements. A first one of the one or more removable elements, adjacent to a first one of the two opposing sides of the ankle, is configured to be removed from the rigid outer shell to aid in preventing contact between an incision area on the first side of the ankle of the subject and the rigid outer shell.
FOOTWEAR FOR POSTOPERATIVE PROTECTION AND REHABILITATION
The present application provides a footwear for postoperative protection and rehabilitation. The protective footwear specifically structurally includes: a footwear body; an air bag system, provided at a position of the footwear body corresponding to a human metatarsal region; and a fixing frame, provided at the position of the footwear body corresponding to the human metatarsal region, wrapping a compressed air bag, and comprising a flat plate and two arc-shaped plates extending upward and inward from two sides of the flat plate; where, when a human foot is squeezed by gravity, air in a bottom air reservoir is squeezed into side-flap air reservoirs, such that the side-flap air reservoirs are inflated; and restricted by the fixing frame, the side-flap air reservoirs generate an inward pressure to the metatarsal region to reduce a tensile stress generated between metatarsals when the human foot moves. The footwear in the embodiments of the present application can replace a plaster cast to fix and protect the metatarsal region of the foot, and it is convenient to wear and disassemble without affecting postoperative examination and rehabilitation of the foot.
ORTHOPEDIC WALKING BOOT
An orthopedic walker is disclosed that improves comfort and shock absorption during use by incorporating a flexure zone that deflects to ease the forces caused by the heel strike portion of a patient's gait. The flexure zone is created by cutting around the heel on the bottom of the sole to allow for the heel portion to flex. The exterior shell of the walker is may be made of a formable resilient material that when combined with an attached tongue structure reduces a volume of encapsulation of the lower limb. The shell encloses a padding on the inner side that may take the form of air/bladders and/or foam, and tabs on each side selectively engage receiving tabs on the inside lateral and medial side of the base upright portions. A separate tongue structure is used to enclose the foot and is made adjustable using various methods such as slits and novel connectors.
ORTHOPEDIC WALKER
An orthopedic walker includes an outsole and a base. The outsole is formed from a thermoplastic elastomer and has protrusions or recesses interlocking corresponding protrusions or recesses of the base. The outsole is securely attached in place to the base due to a shrink-fit about at least a portion of the base and without adhesive.
Circular fixator system and method
A device includes a plurality of rings. Each ring has a first face, a second face, and at least one slot defined by first and second interior edges of the ring on opposing sides of the slot. The at least one slot penetrates from the first face to the second face. The first face of each ring has a first recess adjacent the slot on the first edge and a second recess adjacent the slot on the second edge. A plurality of posts join each one of the plurality of rings to an adjacent one of the plurality of rings.
WEIGHT OFFLOADING ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE
Disclosed herein are orthopedic devices and methods to aid in reducing weight or pressure on a portion of a subject's foot while maintaining stability of the hindfoot and ankle. Certain embodiments include an upper assembly and a support pillar configured to extend beneath only a portion of a subject's foot. The support pillar can be configured to extend from the heel of a subject's foot to the subject's midfoot, such that at least a portion of the subject's forefoot extends lengthwise therebeyond and does not contact the support pillar. The orthopedic device can further include one or more means for securing the upper assembly around the leg, ankle, dorsal foot, or a combination thereof. Additional aspects include a method of promoting the healing of a podiatric condition using any one or more of the orthopedic devices disclosed herein.
SIDES-DOWN, OPEN DOOR PRESSURE RELIEF BOOT
Apparatus and methods for a therapeutic boot that promotes the healing of pressures sores is described. Bedridden patients are prone to developing pressure sores over bony prominences of the foot such as a heel. The therapeutic boot includes a sides-down, open door design that provides unobstructed access to a wound site. The therapeutic boot may be designed to offload the patient's heel and bony prominences on both sides of the patient's ankle. The therapeutic boot is designed such that opening and closing the boot does not apply pressure and or friction to the wound site.
EXERCISE REHABILITATION HARNESS FOR ORTHOTIC BOOT
An exercise rehabilitation harness to secure about an orthotic boot includes a toe cap to receive a toe portion of the boot. A heel strap includes a heel strap coupling member to be disposed on a backside of a heel portion of the boot, and first and second heel strap segments to extend along opposing sides of a foot portion of the boot from the toe cap to second ends to be interconnected by the heel strap coupling member. An ankle strap includes an ankle strap coupling member and an ankle strap segment to wrap around an ankle portion of the boot vertically above the heel strap with opposing ends to be interconnected by the ankle strap coupling member. A connector element to connect to exercise equipment is attached to the ankle strap segment so as to be disposed on a backside of the ankle portion of the orthotic boot.