A61F5/0195

Mobilizing Musculoskeletal Structures
20170216070 · 2017-08-03 ·

An injured musculoskeletal structure is mobilized relative to a juxtaposing support structure surface to isolate the injured musculoskeletal structure from forces transferred from adjoining musculoskeletal structures in order to alleviate pain, discomfort, inflammation, and further injury associated with such transferred forces.

EXTERNAL ANKLE BRACE
20250041094 · 2025-02-06 ·

An external ankle brace for restricting movement of an ankle in a first direction and permitting movement of the ankle in a second direction includes a rigid heel enclosure having a rear portion and a forward portion. A lateral upright extension is perpendicular to the rigid heel enclosure and is attached to the lateral sidewall. A medial upright extension is perpendicular to the rigid heel enclosure and is attached to the medial sidewall. At least a chosen one of the lateral and medial upright extensions is selectively pivotally attached to a corresponding lateral or medial sidewall and includes a pivot prevention feature configured to selectively prevent pivoting of the chosen one of the lateral and medial upright extensions with respect to the corresponding lateral or medial sidewall.

COMPRESSION LEG SUPPORT
20170189221 · 2017-07-06 ·

A leg support that attaches to a user's leg and extends below the user's foot, where stepping on the portion below the user's foot causes the portion around the user's upper leg to tighten. This allows the leg support and the user's leg to bear the user's weight with the user's foot remaining untouched. When the user takes his or her weight off of the leg support, the portion around the user's upper leg loosens for the user's comfort. The leg support insures that there is zero pressure on the bottom of the user's foot and all of the user's weight and vertical shear pressure is converted into horizontal compression pressure around the user's leg.

System and Method for Detecting the Wearing by a Patient of a Foot Ulcer Offloading Apparatus
20170160400 · 2017-06-08 ·

A system and a method for detecting the wearing by a patient of a foot ulcer offloading apparatus are described. The system includes an electronic geolocation device and a data processing equipment item linked to the electronic geolocation device via a communication network, the electronic geolocation device is suitable for being secured to the offloading apparatus and includes electrical power supply means, geolocation data acquisition means and means for transmitting geolocation data over the communication network to the data processing equipment item. The data transmission means is linked to the acquisition means and data processing equipment item is suitable, following the reception of geolocation data transmitted by the electronic geolocation device, for detecting a movement of the foot ulcer offloading apparatus and for deducing therefrom the wearing by the patient of said offloading apparatus.

Orthopedic device
09668907 · 2017-06-06 · ·

An orthopedic system includes an orthopedic device having ankle and foot receiving portions and defining a posterior aspect and an anterior aspect opposite the posterior aspect. A pump assembly is arranged on the anterior aspect of the orthopedic device. A protective part is located on the anterior aspect of the orthopedic device. The protective part defines a receiving space for the pump assembly and has a rigidity arranged to distribute pressure on the protective part away from the pump assembly.

Mobilizing musculoskeletal structures
09655763 · 2017-05-23 ·

An injured musculoskeletal structure is mobilized relative to a juxtaposing support structure surface to isolate the injured musculoskeletal structure from forces transferred from adjoining musculoskeletal structures in order to alleviate pain, discomfort, inflammation, and further injury associated with such transferred forces.

Orthopedic Boot Liner
20170127759 · 2017-05-11 ·

An orthopedic boot liner is provided that is adapted to be inserted into an orthopedic boot to absorb moisture from the foot of a wearer therein. The boot liner comprises a cushioned, moisture absorbent material that absorbs moisture and also improves comfort while wearing an orthopedic boot, such as a walker boot. The liner comprises a body portion adapted to form along the sole of a wearer's foot, the body portion having an upper surface and an underside surface. The heel end of the liner has a curved edge with an upstanding lip extending upwards therefrom to support the wearer's heel, while the mid-body portion of the liner comprises a pair of lateral wings. The pair of wings extends from the sides of the liner and form over an upper surface of the wearer's foot when the wearer's foot is within the liner

Systems and methods for limb support

An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below.

COMPRESSION LEG SUPPORT
20170087001 · 2017-03-30 ·

A leg support that attaches to a user's leg and extends below the user's foot, where stepping on the portion below the user's foot causes the portion around the user's upper leg to tighten. This allows the leg support and the user's leg to bear the user's weight with the user's foot remaining untouched. When the user takes his or her weight off of the leg support, the portion around the user's upper leg loosens for the user's comfort. The leg support insures that there is zero pressure on the bottom of the user's foot and all of the user's weight and vertical shear pressure is converted into horizontal compression pressure around the user's leg.

Enhanced forefoot protection for orthopedic rehabilitation devices
09603736 · 2017-03-28 ·

According to various embodiments of this disclosure, an orthopedic rehabilitation device includes a splint, a sole coupled with the splint, and a protective covering. The splint is configured to engage a lower portion of an individual's leg that extends above the individual's ankle. The splint includes at least a first rigid support member that prevents flexing of the lower portion and at least partially immobilizes the individual's ankle. The sole is configured to receive the individual's foot. The sole includes at least a second rigid support member that prevents flexing of the individual's foot. The protective covering is configured to receive the individual's forefoot. The protective covering includes a rigid mesh or solid layer that protects the individual's forefoot from an external force, such as a falling object or any other impact encountered in a work, athletic, training, combat, or other environment where protective apparel is required or recommended.