A61F5/055

Height, depth and circumferential adjustment mechanisms for cervical collar

Cervical collars, components thereof, and methods of using them overcome issues with conventional cervical collars.

Detection of Tissue Damage
20230068683 · 2023-03-02 · ·

Methods and apparatus for detection of tissue damage in patients using a medical device for an extended period of time are disclosed.

Detection of Tissue Damage
20230068683 · 2023-03-02 · ·

Methods and apparatus for detection of tissue damage in patients using a medical device for an extended period of time are disclosed.

Cervical collar

A cervical collar has a chin support slidably connected to an inside surface of an anterior component adapted to secure against an anterior chin and neck of a user. A posterior component connects to the anterior component to circumferentially surround the user's neck. A height adjustment mechanism has spring locks securing the height adjustment mechanism against the anterior component. The cervical collar includes a footplate continuously extending from the height adjustment mechanism generally without a variation in thickness. The posterior component has side portions with a plurality of living hinges located proximate to elongate slots for straps connecting to the anterior component.

Cervical collar

A cervical collar has a chin support slidably connected to an inside surface of an anterior component adapted to secure against an anterior chin and neck of a user. A posterior component connects to the anterior component to circumferentially surround the user's neck. A height adjustment mechanism has spring locks securing the height adjustment mechanism against the anterior component. The cervical collar includes a footplate continuously extending from the height adjustment mechanism generally without a variation in thickness. The posterior component has side portions with a plurality of living hinges located proximate to elongate slots for straps connecting to the anterior component.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING AND MONITORING MEDICAL DEVICES
20230200650 · 2023-06-29 ·

Medical devices are provided, comprising a medical device and a sensor.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING AND MONITORING MEDICAL DEVICES
20230200650 · 2023-06-29 ·

Medical devices are provided, comprising a medical device and a sensor.

Pneumatic orthosis

An adjustable support for a pneumatic orthosis is provided. The adjustable support includes an inflatable member and a pod that acts diffuse, concentrate, localize or otherwise direct a force applied to a wearer's body via the inflatable member. Contemplated adjustable supports can be adjustably coupled to any suitable brace panel such that the apex of the inflatable member is movable relative to a midpoint of the panel of the brace as desired.

Pneumatic orthosis

An adjustable support for a pneumatic orthosis is provided. The adjustable support includes an inflatable member and a pod that acts diffuse, concentrate, localize or otherwise direct a force applied to a wearer's body via the inflatable member. Contemplated adjustable supports can be adjustably coupled to any suitable brace panel such that the apex of the inflatable member is movable relative to a midpoint of the panel of the brace as desired.

SPINAL SUPPORT DEVICE
20170348133 · 2017-12-07 ·

A spinal support device comprises a biomechanically stiff trapezius grapnel adapted to extend over and engage human trapezius muscles from a dorsal position toward a ventral position, a harness coupled to the trapezius grapnel and adapted to snugly anchor onto a human torso to maintain engagement of the trapezius grapnel with the human trapezius muscles, and a penannular cervical spine support portion coupled to and supported by the trapezius grapnel. The cervical spine support portion comprises a series of biomechanically stiff vertebra supports and a series of symphyseal resistive dampers. The vertebra supports are spaced from one another by symphyseal resistive joints formed by the symphyseal resistive dampers so that the vertebra supports alternate with the symphyseal resistive joints. The vertebra supports and the symphyseal resistive joints are positioned for dorsal alignment with respective alternating human vertebrae.