Patent classifications
A61F5/05
CLAVICLE FRACTURE INFANT BRACE
The present disclosure describes an infant brace for treating an infant with a fractured clavicle. The infant brace includes a torso portion for receiving the donning infant's torso, and an arm portion for receiving the donning infant's arm on the side coinciding with the fractured clavicle. The infant brace is formed from an elastic netting material. The infant brace provides effective immobilization of the infant's affected upper arm while minimizing risks of over-heating or causing pressure sores.
ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE
An orthopedic device, first and second struts, and a range-of-motion limiting pivot assembly connecting to the first and second struts. The pivoting assembly having an engagement member linked to a tab disposed and arranged for pulling radially outward away from a central axis of the pivoting assembly for adjusting the range of motion of the pivoting assembly.
ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE
An orthopedic device, first and second struts, and a range-of-motion limiting pivot assembly connecting to the first and second struts. The pivoting assembly having an engagement member linked to a tab disposed and arranged for pulling radially outward away from a central axis of the pivoting assembly for adjusting the range of motion of the pivoting assembly.
FUNCTIONAL SHOULDER SUPPORT BRACE WITH CABLING SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a shoulder brace for the rehabilitation of patients that suffer from shoulder instability. The shoulder brace uses a novel elevation and compression cabling system to stabilize and approximate the humerus to glenoid fossa. More specifically, the present invention allows an individual that suffers from shoulder instability to easily put on and, while wearing the device, adjust all forces that approximate their shoulder without the assistance of another individual. The design will also allow the individual the ability to have functional movement. This will give someone who has become dependent on others to regain a greater degree of independence.
FUNCTIONAL SHOULDER SUPPORT BRACE WITH CABLING SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a shoulder brace for the rehabilitation of patients that suffer from shoulder instability. The shoulder brace uses a novel elevation and compression cabling system to stabilize and approximate the humerus to glenoid fossa. More specifically, the present invention allows an individual that suffers from shoulder instability to easily put on and, while wearing the device, adjust all forces that approximate their shoulder without the assistance of another individual. The design will also allow the individual the ability to have functional movement. This will give someone who has become dependent on others to regain a greater degree of independence.
Immobilizer preform, immobilizer device, and method of forming the same
Aspects of the invention include preforms used to be formed into an immobilizer for use with a patient. The preform includes a preform member that is formed from a thermoplastic material and a filler material. The preform member is relatively rigid at a first temperature and formable at an elevated second temperature. The preform member is opaque at the first and second temperatures. The preform also includes at least one indicator associated with the preform member. The at least one indicator is formed from a thermoplastic material and is opaque at the first temperature and translucent at the second temperature. The at least one indicator can provide a visual indication of readiness to form the preform into the immobilizer upon heating the preform member to the second temperature at which the indicator is translucent.
TOTAL CONTACT CAST SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SAFE AND EASY REMOVAL THEREOF
An orthopedic cast system, which includes: a padding layer configured to be disposed within the cast and support a portion of a patient's limb; a casting material configured to harden around the padding layer and form an outer shell of the cast surrounding the patient's limb; and a cutting wire configured to be disposed within the cast and extend along a longitudinal axis of the cast. A total contact cast including a cutting wire between the patient's skin and the casting material forming an outer shell of the cast, as described herein, allows for easy and safe removal of the cast by pulling at least one end of the cutting wire in a direction of the opposite end of the cutting wire so as to cut through the outer shell of the cast.
TOTAL CONTACT CAST SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SAFE AND EASY REMOVAL THEREOF
An orthopedic cast system, which includes: a padding layer configured to be disposed within the cast and support a portion of a patient's limb; a casting material configured to harden around the padding layer and form an outer shell of the cast surrounding the patient's limb; and a cutting wire configured to be disposed within the cast and extend along a longitudinal axis of the cast. A total contact cast including a cutting wire between the patient's skin and the casting material forming an outer shell of the cast, as described herein, allows for easy and safe removal of the cast by pulling at least one end of the cutting wire in a direction of the opposite end of the cutting wire so as to cut through the outer shell of the cast.
RESUSCITATION BASE PELVIC BINDER
A device used for stabilizing the pelvis of a patient is provided. The device can include a first strap, a second strap, a fastening mechanism, a first supporting member, a second supporting member, and a first opening. The first strap can be configured to substantially surround the patient at a first location. The second strap can be configured to substantially surround the patient at a second location below the first strap. The first supporting member and second supporting member are coupled between the first strap and the second strap and can be configured to be positioned adjacent a first side and a second, opposite side, respectively, of the patient adjacent the anterior superior iliac spine. The first opening can be defined between the first strap, the second strap, the first supporting member, and the fastening mechanism to permit access to one of the femoral artery and the femoral vein.
RESUSCITATION BASE PELVIC BINDER
A device used for stabilizing the pelvis of a patient is provided. The device can include a first strap, a second strap, a fastening mechanism, a first supporting member, a second supporting member, and a first opening. The first strap can be configured to substantially surround the patient at a first location. The second strap can be configured to substantially surround the patient at a second location below the first strap. The first supporting member and second supporting member are coupled between the first strap and the second strap and can be configured to be positioned adjacent a first side and a second, opposite side, respectively, of the patient adjacent the anterior superior iliac spine. The first opening can be defined between the first strap, the second strap, the first supporting member, and the fastening mechanism to permit access to one of the femoral artery and the femoral vein.