A61F5/373

Shoulder stabilization apparatus and methods

Various apparatus, e.g., braces or supports, and methods for stabilizing a shoulder and/or arm of a subject are provided herein. In certain variations, a shoulder stabilization apparatus includes one or more inelastic, non-stretchable and/or rigid components which restrict or limit various types of shoulder and/or arm motion, e.g., abduction. The shoulder stabilization apparatus may include various accessory straps which restrict or limit various types of shoulder and/or arm motion.

DYNAMIC ARM BRACE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF USE
20240307207 · 2024-09-19 ·

Dynamic arm brace assemblies and methods of use are provided herein. An example device includes a torso connection member securable to a torso of a patient, a forearm support member that couples with at least a forearm of an patient, the forearm support member couples with the torso connection member so as to fix an elbow of the patient proximate the torso, the forearm support member being pivotally coupled to the torso connection member to allow for an angle between the forearm support member and a coronal plane of the patient, and a dynamic tensioning assembly that externally rotates the forearm support member and selectively sets the angle so as to stretch a shoulder capsule (capsule and adjacent tissue(s)) affected with adhesive capsulitis, reducing the adhesive capsulitis.

DYNAMIC ARM BRACE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF USE
20180250151 · 2018-09-06 ·

Dynamic arm brace assemblies and methods of use are provided herein. An example device includes a torso connection member securable to a torso of a patient, a forearm support member that couples with at least a forearm of an patient, the forearm support member couples with the torso connection member so as to fix an elbow of the patient proximate the torso, the forearm support member being pivotally coupled to the torso connection member to allow for an angle between the forearm support member and a coronal plane of the patient, and a dynamic tensioning assembly that externally rotates the forearm support member and selectively sets the angle so as to stretch a shoulder capsule (capsule and adjacent tissue(s)) affected with adhesive capsulitis, reducing the adhesive capsulitis.

REHABILITATION AID
20180207017 · 2018-07-26 ·

A rehabilitation aid for use by persons having a need for a sling. The rehabilitation aid can be incorporated into an article of clothing and have a sleeve positioned beneath an arm of a user. The sleeve can be configured to support at least a portion of the weight of the arm and help to substantially immobilize, constrain, or restrict the movement of the upper arm. An adjustable attachment can be included to adjust arm angle. Reinforcements can also be incorporated to help distribute supported weight throughout the article of clothing.

ARM SUPPORT
20180207018 · 2018-07-26 ·

An arm support for use in a medical procedure, comprises an arm support strap and a hand support. The arm support strap comprises a first end that is configured to pass around the arm of a patient and secure to a region of the arm support strap, a support region for supporting an arm of the patient, and a second end configured to pass across the torso of the patient to be secured so as to support the arm securely against a side of the torso in a position substantially co-planar with the torso. The hand support comprises a first region adapted to secure the hand support to the arm support strap, and a second region adapted to engage with a hand of the patient for securing an associated forearm of the patient in a supinated, externally rotated position. The support is for use in radial access procedures, securing the patient's wrist in a dorsiflexed position.

SHOULDER BRACE FOR SIMPLE-PENDULUM MOTION
20180133047 · 2018-05-17 ·

A shoulder brace is provided which is fitted to a patient having an externally injured shoulder in the initial stage of treatment and which enables the patient to make motions in directions suitable for early rehabilitation exercises for the injured shoulder. The shoulder brace is fitted to the patient having the externally injured shoulder in a physiological reference position where the elbow joint of the patient is flexed by an angle of 90 in the frontward direction and the shoulder is internally rotated by an angle of 30. The shoulder brace includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer includes at least: shoulder attachment portions 11a and 11b attached to both shoulders respectively, each having a predetermined width and being arranged in the frontward and backward directions; and a back-side linking portion 13 linking back-end parts of the right and left shoulder attachment portions 11a and 11b. The second layer includes a ringed sling 21 having a predetermined width. The sling 21: runs below from the front end of a shoulder portion 21a, the shoulder portion 21a being placed in the frontward and backward directions on the shoulder attachment portion 11a of the first layer, up to the ulnar side of the forearm adjacent to the elbow; runs from the ulnar side of the forearm across the lower-surface side of the forearm up to the radial side of the forearm; runs from the radial side of the forearm across the front of the upper arm; and runs through the armpit up to the back end of the shoulder portion 21a. The patient fitted with the shoulder brace is able to take a simple-pendulum exercise in the frontward and backward directions while retaining the forearm at the shoulder internal-rotation angle of the physiological reference position.

AN ARM IMMOBILIZATION APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR WEARING THE APPARATUS
20180104086 · 2018-04-19 ·

An arm immobilization apparatus (800) is disclosed, which comprises a main body (802) arranged to be of a substantially oblong shape; and a location strap (804) having first and second ends (806a, 806b), wherein the first end is arranged to be coupled to a long edge of the main body, and the second end is coupled to first and second short edges (808a, 808b) of the main body. Corresponding methods for wearing the arm immobilization apparatus are also disclosed.

Limb support
09895254 · 2018-02-20 · ·

A limb support device. The device may include a sling having an upper and lower section, which may be configured to hold a limb. The device may further include a support harness having a central back portion, at least one securing strap, and two support straps. The support harness may be configured to disperse the weight of the limb. The at least one securing strap and support straps may be removably connected to the sling by fasteners.

ORTHOPEDIC SHOULDER-IMMOBILIZING APPARATUS

A shoulder-immoblizing apparatus includes a forearm sling. The forearm sling is configured to receive an elbow, forearm and wrist of a first arm of a user and includes a first fastener configured for fastening a posterior strap to a proximal portion adjacent to the elbow, a second fastener configured for fastening an anterior strap to a distal portion adjacent to the wrist, and a contralateral strap holder. The contralateral strap holder includes a circumferential shoulder strap configured to wrap around a shoulder of a second arm of the user to form a substantially ellipsoid opening that seats against a pectoral region, a scapular region and one of an underarm region or a lateral outside portion of the shoulder of the user's second arm. The posterior and anterior straps each have swivel fasteners rotatably coupled to respective posterior and anterior portions of the circumferential shoulder strap. Related methods are also provided.

ANATOMICALLY NEUTRAL ARM SUPPORT APPARATUS
20170202696 · 2017-07-20 ·

A medical apparatus for supporting the shoulder complex and humerus in a neutral position includes an upper body garment and a forearm sleeve adjustably fastened to the garment in an anterior and transverse orientation. The patient inserts her arm in the sleeve and fastens an elbow strap around the elbow to secure the forearm in a horizontal anterior position near waistline. The sleeve is adjustable in position to place the humerus inline with the spinal column, thereby preventing adduction and internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint. A weight distribution strap further elevates the sleeve and forearm. The strap is secured in a superior anterior region of the shoulder and spaced from the neck thereby preventing injury to the internal anatomies in the neck region. Optionally, thermal therapy to the shoulder is supported by a removable thermal therapy pouch.