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TRANSFEMORAL PROSTHESIS FOR WALKING, SITTING-STANDING, STAIR CLIMBING
20230225884 · 2023-07-20 · ·

A prosthesis or orthosis device includes a knee joint connectable with the user's leg; a swing storage spring-gear mechanism comprising a balancing spring inserted in an ankle member housing located in an ankle member, a drive gear, a driven gear, an intermediate gear and a gear rod, and a foot part comprising a dorsiflexion spring; a lower leg connecting a knee joint and a foot part to each other, in which a weight-receiving member is located; and a swing storage mechanism connected to the foot part by a second housing of the connection tube and a gear rod pin, and to the knee joint by a first housing of the connection tube and a first housing of the knee joint; and a weight-receiving mechanism comprising a weight-receiving member and a compression arm and a lock fork for activating and deactivating the weight-receiving member.

Prosthesis and prosthetic foot adapter

A prosthesis having a prosthetic foot with a forefoot area and a heel area, a prosthetic lower leg, and a prosthetic foot adapter for arranging the prosthetic foot on the prosthetic lower leg. The prosthetic foot adapter includes an upper part for fixing it to the prosthetic lower leg such that it is torque-proof in relation to a sagittal plane, a lower part for fixing it to the prosthetic foot such that it is torque-proof in relation to a sagittal plane, and a resistance element. The upper part can be swivelled on the lower part about a swivel axis against a restoring force exerted by the restoring element, the swivel axis extending from the heel area to the forefoot area.

Implementing a stand-up sequence using a lower-extremity prosthesis or orthosis

Knee orthoses or prostheses can be used to automatically, when appropriate, initiate a stand-up sequence based on the position of a person's knee with respect to the person's ankle while the person is in a seated position. When the knee is moved to a position that is forward of the ankle, at least one actuator of the orthosis or prosthesis is actuated to help raise the person from the seated position to a standing position.

Prosthetic Ankle-Foot Device, in Particular of the Biomimetic Type
20230218410 · 2023-07-13 ·

A prosthetic ankle-foot device, in particular of the biomimetic type, includes: a tibia element; a talus element movably connected to the tibia element through a first talocrural joint having a first hinge joint; a calcaneus element movably connected to the talus element through a second subtalar joint having a second hinge joint; a medial metatarsal element movably connected to the calcaneus element through a third medial midtarsal joint, the third joint having a third hinge joint; a lateral metatarsal element movably connected to the calcaneus element through a fourth lateral midtarsal joint, the fourth joint having a fourth hinge joint; a medial phalanx element movably connected to the medial metatarsal element through a fifth medial metatarsophalangeal joint, the fifth joint having a fifth hinge joint; a lateral phalanx element movably connected to the lateral metatarsal element through a sixth lateral metatarsophalangeal joint, the sixth joint having a sixth hinge joint; an elastic actuation element having an upper part movably connected to the tibia element and a lower part movably connected to the calcaneus element.

Lower limb prosthesis

A lower limb prosthesis comprises a knee chassis (10), a shin carrier (20) pivotally connected to the knee chassis (10) and a piston and cylinder assembly (30, 40) pivotally connected to the knee chassis (10) and the shin carrier (20). The piston and cylinder assembly (30, 40) comprises a piston assembly (40) comprising a piston (40) mounted on a piston rod (42), a cylinder body (32B) having a cavity (46) defining a cylinder within which the piston (44) is arranged to reciprocate along the piston and cylinder assembly axis, and a foot component attachment means (36) for attaching a foot component to the piston and cylinder assembly (30, 40).

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN ARTICULATING ANKLE

A hydraulic ankle assembly to be used by a user, wherein the ankle assembly includes a base configured to be attached to a spring assembly, a hydraulic cylinder rotatably attached to the base and configured to dampen rotation of the hydraulic ankle assembly, and a prosthetic adapter portion rotatably attached to the base and the hydraulic cylinder and configured to be attached to a prosthetic worn by the user. The base, the hydraulic cylinder, and the prosthetic adapter portion define a force triangle that defines an axis of rotation of the hydraulic ankle assembly. The axis of rotation is positioned in line with the center of mass of the user when the user is standing. The force triangle reduces forces on the hydraulic cylinder.

Tapered flex plate for prosthetic foot

Prosthetic feet that provide improved rollover and performance are provided. A prosthetic foot can include a lower foot member extending from a heel end to a toe end, a second foot member disposed above the lower foot member, and an optional third foot member disposed above the second foot member. The second foot member is tapered such that its thickness decreases toward the proximal end. Optionally, the second foot member can taper toward its distal end as well as toward its proximal end from an intermediate location on the second foot member. The third foot member can be tapered such that its thickness decreases toward the distal end. There can be a gap between a distal end of the third foot member and the second foot member that closes during dorsiflexion of the prosthetic foot during use and provides dynamic stiffness control to the prosthetic foot.

Tools and methods for placing a medical appliance on a user

A method for operating an accessory device to guide the placement of an ostomy appliance on a user having a stoma. The method can include capturing an image or a sequence of images of the user applying the ostomy appliance to the user's body, processing the captured image or sequence of images, including: identifying a location of the stoma in one or more of the captured image or sequence of images, identifying a location of the ostomy appliance in one or more of the captured image or sequence of images, and generating location indicia representative of the location of the ostomy appliance with respect to the stoma in one or more of the captured image or sequence of images. A visual display including the location indicia associated with one or more of the captured image or sequence of images can be provided.

GROUND CONTACT SENSOR ARRAY FOR LOWER-LIMB PROSTHETIC AND ORTHOTIC DEVICES

Systems, devices and methods for detecting ground contact with a lower-limb POD. A sensor array for the POD on a first or second body may include two or more sensors in an array that each detect a distance to a respective target on the other of the first or second body. The first and second bodies may move relative to each other thereby changing an offset distance or distances between the two bodies which is detected by the sensors. In some embodiments, the sensors may include Hall Effect sensors that detect distances to respective magnets. Load data based on the detected distances may be generated for control of the POD, such as for stance phase control.

Prosthetic ankle and foot combination

A prosthetic ankle and foot combination has an ankle joint mechanism constructed to allow damped rotational movement of a foot component relative to a shin component. The mechanism provides a continuous hydraulically damped range of ankle motion during walking with dynamically variable damping resistances, and with independent variation of damping resistances in the plantar-flexion and dorsi-flexion directions. An electronic control system coupled to the ankle joint mechanism includes at least one sensor for generating signals indicative of a kinetic or kinematic parameter of locomotion, the mechanism and the control system being arranged such that the damping resistances effective over the range of motion of the ankle are adapted automatically in response to such signals. Single and dual piston hydraulic damping arrangements are disclosed, including arrangements allowing independent heel-height adjustment.