A61F5/0106

Assistive device for hamstring injury rehabilitation

Various implementations include an assistive hamstring device including a belt, knee sleeve, first elastic strap, second elastic strap, and third elastic strap. The first elastic strap extends between a first dorsal belt portion of the belt located adjacent a sagittal plane on a dorsal side of the person and a lateral knee portion of the knee sleeve located adjacent a lateral side of the knee. The second elastic strap extends between a side belt portion of the belt located adjacent a coronal plane of the person and a medial knee portion of the knee sleeve located adjacent a medial side of the knee. The third elastic strap extends between a second dorsal belt portion of the belt located between the first and side belt portion and an intermediate dorsal knee portion of the knee sleeve located between the lateral and medial knee portion, along the dorsal portion of the knee.

ORTHOPAEDIC BRACE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ORTHOPAEDIC BRACE
20170231794 · 2017-08-17 ·

Various orthopaedic brace configurations and elements to be applied to the lower leg and foot are disclosed here, which include a rigid monocoque exoskeleton, foam padded interior, a plurality of retention devices, a plurality of stabilizers extendable through a spring loaded ratcheting mechanism, and a plurality of smaller stabilizer structures. This orthopaedic brace limits inversion, eversion and planterflexion of the ankle and limits flexion, extension, medial rotation and lateral rotation of the knee and hip joint.

NEUROARTHROMYOFASCIAL ENHANCEMENT WEAR
20170231793 · 2017-08-17 ·

A garment for enhancing neuroarthromyofascial performance in an individual includes fabric tension lines positioned within the garment in order to align with certain muscle groups of the individual wearing the garment. The fabric tension lines have an elasticity that imparts a force from one end of the fabric tension line to the other. This force transfers to the garment as a whole, and subsequently to the individual. The force pulls one or more joints of the individual into an abnormal alignment, causing a neurological cue in the individual to recruit targeted muscles that restore the proper alignment of the joint. The strength and performance of the targeted muscles is thereby improved. The garment may additionally have compressive properties that have a therapeutic effect on the individual. Methods for making the garment and for using the garment in a physical therapy environment are also disclosed.

Method for producing bandages
09814626 · 2017-11-14 · ·

In a method for producing bandages such as support bandages for knee and elbow joints, an elastic fabric material layer is provided on which reinforcement elements are placed and an uncured elastomer is applied to the fabric material in several layers or sprayed onto the fabric material layer so as to completely cover and embed the reinforcement elements which are firmly engaged thereby with the fabric material layer and form three-dimensional stabilizing structures projecting from the surface of the fabric material layer.

Knee brace having electromagnetic stimulators for continual electro-acupunctural stimulation; in vivo and in situ tissue engineering
20170259058 · 2017-09-14 ·

An acupuncture stimulation system comprises a skin overlaying component and a strap having hook-and-loop fastener material, the strap can be wrapped around the skin overlaying component to snugly secure a portion of the system. The skin overlaying component includes: a first electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a first acupuncture point “Spleen 10”, a second electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a second acupuncture point “Heting (S 156)”, a third electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a third acupuncture point “Stomach 34”, a fourth electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a fourth acupuncture point “Hsiyen (S 145)”, a fifth electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a fifth acupuncture point “Stomach 35”, and a sixth electromagnetic form for providing electromagnetic stimulation to a sixth acupuncture point “Bladder 40”, to achieve analgesia, cartilage repair and regeneration in the knee joint.

Clamping band
11202718 · 2021-12-21 · ·

The present invention relates to a tensioning strap comprising a strap-shaped base body that is compressible and/or extensible in the longitudinal direction, and comprising at least one pull cable, wherein the pull cable runs at least once along the longitudinal direction of the base body, and wherein the pull cable is deflected at at least one end of the base body. The present invention also relates to various possible applications of the tensioning strap according to the invention—in particular, in the field of medical aids, orthopedic aids, or sports aids.

Orthopedic device

An orthopedic device for the orthotic or prosthetic provision of a patient is provided. The orthopedic device includes a knee joint, which has a proximal upper part and a distal lower part arranged pivotably thereon, an ankle joint, a pivoted foot part which can be fastened distally to the ankle joint, and a shin part arranged between the ankle joint and the knee joint. The upper part of the knee joint or a thigh part fastened thereto that can be attached to the patient's body and is coupled with the foot part by means of a force transfer device, which causes a plantar flexion of the foot part when a knee is flexed.

Measurement and ordering system for orthotic devices

A system for electronically capturing a subject's anatomy. Software programming directs the user to position the camera to recognize the anatomy. It uses anatomical features of the recognized subject's anatomy, patient data entered by the user and anthropometric data to estimate the optimal position of virtual markers. Furthermore, it places the virtual markers on an image presented to the user on the display screen at the estimated optimal position, while utilizing an auto-zoom and the virtual markers to zoom in to provide proper framing. The auto-zoom is utilized while maintaining a substantially fixed camera distance from the subject. The programming provides feedback based on the anatomical features for directing the user to move the camera appropriately relative to the virtual markers, thereby resulting in an optimized view of the anatomical information. The end-user software program captures the optimized view of the anatomical information via the camera to provide output data.

Compliant elbow brace configurations
11318033 · 2022-05-03 · ·

One embodiment is directed to a brace for limiting motion of a joint of an appendage of that is interposed between a first appendage portion and a second appendage portion of a patient, comprising: an upper member removably coupleable to the first appendage portion, the upper member having proximal and distal ends; and a lower member removably coupleable to the second appendage portion, the lower member having proximal and distal ends; wherein the distal end of the upper member and proximal end of the lower member are coupled to form a movable joint that is substantially alignable with the joint of the patient, such that when the patient attempts to move his appendage and associated joint, motion is resisted at this joint in a nonlinear fashion.

PROGRESSIVE FORCE STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH AN ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE

A progressive strap assembly includes an elongate, inelastic body having first and second ends, and an elastic body having first and second ends, the first end of the elastic body anchored to the second end of the inelastic body. The elastic body is arranged to stretch a plurality of lengths and has a maximum stretchable length. A tension limiter is connected to the first and second ends of the elastic body and is arranged to inhibit a predetermined stretchable length of the elastic body short of the maximum stretchable length.