Patent classifications
A61F5/0118
Thumb Brace
A thumb brace comprising a glove having a thumb portion disposed between a palm side and a back side and comprising a first attachment region positioned adjacent a base of the thumb portion and a second attachment region positioned on the back side of the glove; a first elastic strap having a first end, a mid-portion, and a second end, wherein the mid-portion is disposed within a cradle of the glove between the thumb portion and an index finger portion of the glove, the first end is releasably attached to the first attachment region, and the second end is releasably attached to the first attachment region, whereby the first strap extends a distal end of a thumb metacarpal bone of a user of the brace; and a second elastic strap having a first end, a mid-portion, and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the palm side of the glove and the second end is releasably attached to the second attachment region, whereby the second strap reduces a proximal end of a thumb metacarpal bone of a user of the brace.
Portable, Pre-calibrated and Wearable Laser Device for Treating Pain and Inflammation
Various types of low level laser therapy (LLLT) wrap devices, methods of use, and a system comprising a mobile application, for the treatment of pain from musculoskeletal injuries or medical conditions, and to capture “patient's vitals”. Each wrap is fitted to a specific body part (e.g. knee), lightweight, portable so that it is wearable beneath clothing; and with a battery-powered electrical circuit embedded within the wrap, comprising: a plurality of laser diodes to treat surface and/or deep tissue pain; sensors (e.g. safety and/or patient vital sign monitoring); and a wireless transceiver for transmitting data (sensor and patient pain levels) to a mobile application. The wrap may also function as an orthopedic support; and is pre-calibrated for a specific duration to deliver a clinical strength dosage from 630 nm to 904 nm that is specific to the medical disorder and/or the user anatomical area, with an automatic shut-off after dose delivery.
Open-Fingered Hand Support Brace
An open-fingered hand support brace is an apparatus that supports a slight rectus position for the fingers of a hand, while eliminating contractures from daily activities and deformities or conditions that may lead to contractures and pain. The apparatus includes a support sleeve and a support cushion. The support sleeve wraps around fingers of a hand and preferably applies slight compression. The support cushion orients the fingers of the hand with respect to the palm. The support sleeve includes a fingers-bracing portion, a palm-bracing portion, and a wrist-bracing portion in order to protect the hand. The support sleeve further includes a wrist-receiving rim in order for a hand to freely traverse into and out of the support sleeve. The support sleeve further includes a fingers-receiving rim and a thumb-receiving rim in order for the fingers and the thumb of a hand to be exposed while braced with the support sleeve.
WRIST SUPPORT DEVICE
A support device for protecting one or more portions of a user's hand or arm by limiting movement thereof includes a base surface for contacting a floor or other object adjacent to the device, a curved support surface extending from the base surface, and a plurality or orifices formed in the support surface. A user's fingers and thumb can be placed through the orifices to allow the palm of the hand to rest on a portion of the support surface, suspending the heel of the hand above the support device and aligning the user's wrist with the heel. The fingers may remain freely suspended within the device.
SUPPORTER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
In the configuration of a supporter that at least partially includes a tubular cover portion which covers a part of a human body and which elastically expands and contracts, a load addition pattern portion that is adhered to at least a part of a half or more circumference in a circumferential direction on the front surface of the tubular cover portion and that can apply a load of a predetermined magnitude to the part of the human body when the part of the human body to which the tubular cover portion is fitted is moved is continuously formed of an elastic rubber material. Preferably, as the elastic rubber material, a silicone rubber material is used, and a part or the whole of the area of the load addition pattern portion is formed with a mesh-shaped portion and preferably a honeycomb shape.
Composite material for custom fitted products
A composite material 10 for forming custom fitted orthopedic and other products. The composite material is easily formable when heated to temperatures of about two hundred degrees Fahrenheit for a time of at least six to eight minutes and then is rigid at temperatures of about one hundred thirty degrees. The composite material can be sewn and formed in complex shapes when initially heated to about two hundred degrees. Closure attachments 60 can be secured to the composite material as needed on site rather than at the manufacturing facility. The composite material can be custom fitted to a patient in situ.
DEVICE FOR ALLEVIATING THE COMPLAINTS OF A TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL JOINT DISEASE FROM THE DEGENERATIVE, INFLAMMATORY, AND RHEUMATIC SPECTRUM
A device for alleviating the complaints of a trapeziometacarpal joint disease from the degenerative, inflammatory, and rheumatic spectrum. The load on the trapeziometacarpal joint changed by arthrosis can be dynamically relived by means of said device. The device includes a splint, which is detachably fastened to the wrist on one side and reaches under the first thumb joint of the diseased hand on the other side. The splint accommodates the thumb in a natural resting position of thumb. If the thumb is bent, then, below the thumb joint, the thumb stresses the splint against the retainer fastened to the wrist as a result of the radial motion or bending of the thumb and thereby lifts the trapeziometacarpal joint minimally from a usual seat thereof. A gap thus arises between the joint bodies that engage with each other. The joint surfaces no longer painfully rub against each other.
CARPAL TUNNEL WRIST BRACE
A brace for treating/preventing carpal tunnel injury including a body having a proximal end and a distal end defining s longitudinal direction, the body including a forearm support at the body proximal end, a wrist support coupled to the forearm support by a neck portion, the wrist support comprising a first palmar strap support, a first member and a second member extending from the wrist support in the longitudinal direction towards the distal end, a distal palmar support, a proximal palmar aperture, a palm band having a second palmar strap support, and a palmar strap, extending between a proximal end attached to the first palmar strap support to a distal end, the palmar strap configured to extend across a portion of the back of the hand and over a purlicue of the hand, the distal end of the palmar strap configured to removably attach to the distal palmar support.
Thumb orthosis
An orthosis for fastening to a human hand for immobilizing the carpometacarpal joint and metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb of the hand has a stiff body which can be of multi-piece or single-piece design. The rigidity of the body enables the latter to support, to stabilize and to immobilize the hand and dimensional stability is provided such that the body can be placed in a simple manner with a defined shape onto the hand.
FLEXIBLE WRIST ORTHOSIS
A hand and wrist orthosis including: a sleeve having a proximal portion shaped to match the part of the forearm extending to the wrist, and a distal portion shaped to match the part of the hand extending from the base of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers to the wrist, the distal portion having a first opening for the passage of the thumb, a second opening for the passage of the other fingers, the proximal portion shaped to conform to the wrist and a portion of the forearm covered by the sleeve, the sleeve shaped to constrain the wrist against a bending movement toward the palmar side of the hand, the sleeve and a support band being made of an elastic material; attached to the distal and proximal portions of the sleeve and adapted to cover only an upper part of the narrower region between opposite sides of the wrist.