A61F13/06

MEASUREMENT OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS

The present disclosure provides apparatuses and methods for measuring capacitance as an indication of susceptibility to the formation of a diabetic foot ulcer.

Liner for orthopedic or prosthetic device
11752016 · 2023-09-12 · ·

A liner for an orthopedic or prosthetic device includes a core formed from a porous and compressible material, a first layer secured to the first side of the core and forming a first surface to the liner, and a second layer secured to the second side of the core and forming a second surface to the liner. The first and second layers may comprise different properties from one another and be formed from different materials including fabrics and polymeric materials. A polymeric film may be secured to the core or one of the layers to define at least part of a surface of the liner.

Liner for orthopedic or prosthetic device
11752016 · 2023-09-12 · ·

A liner for an orthopedic or prosthetic device includes a core formed from a porous and compressible material, a first layer secured to the first side of the core and forming a first surface to the liner, and a second layer secured to the second side of the core and forming a second surface to the liner. The first and second layers may comprise different properties from one another and be formed from different materials including fabrics and polymeric materials. A polymeric film may be secured to the core or one of the layers to define at least part of a surface of the liner.

PAD AND METHOD OF USE FOR REMOVING CALLUS
20230277387 · 2023-09-07 ·

A pad comprises a first cushion layer having an opening adapted to receive an active agent, a second outer layer having a border extending inwardly of the periphery, a third intermediate layer impermeable to the active agent is affixed to the inner surface of the second outer layer, and a selectively releasable adhesive material is disposed along the border for releasably securing the second outer layer to the first cushion layer such that the second outer layer and the third intermediate layer cover the opening in the first cushion layer for sealing the opening and to prevent diffusion of the active agent from the cushion layer. In an open position of the pad at least a portion of the second outer layer is spaced from the cushion layer such that the opening in the cushion layer is exposed to receive the active agent.

ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE HAVING WRAP AND SINGLE STRAP

The orthopedic device includes an articulating frame including a thigh portion including a curved thigh cuff, a calf portion including a curved calf cuff, and a center hinge connecting the thigh portion and the calf portion. A strap includes a calf end segment securely attachable to the calf portion. A suspension segment is adjacent to the calf end segment. A thigh end segment is securely attachable to the thigh portion. A spiraling segment is adjacent to the thigh end segment. An intermediate segment formed of webbing material is between the suspension segment and the spiraling segment. The clip engages the intermediate segment. The clip is engageable with a clip receptacle positioned on the calf portion. During use, the suspension segment lays across the top part of the calf minimizing migration. The intermediate segment facilitates movement of the strap through the clip adjusting the spiraling segment and the suspension segment.

CONFIGURATION IN PRODUCT MADE WITH RUBBER LIQUID SILICONE (LSR) INTENDED FOR COMFORT, PROTECTION, REHABILITATION AND BODY CARE
20230354928 · 2023-11-09 ·

“CONFIGURATION IN PRODUCT MADE WITH RUBBER LIQUID SILICONE (LSR) INTENDED FOR COMFORT, PROTECTION, REHABILITATION AND BODY CARE” deals with an unprecedented object produced in silicone to be used in the field of clothing and personal care accessories/trimmings, more precisely to elements to cover, protect, treat and rehabilitate the user's body parts during activities daily or rest, in different weather conditions and environments, as well as during sporting events, games, training or physical activities in general.

Decubitus ulcers prevention garment
11812804 · 2023-11-14 ·

A decubitus ulcers prevention garment for decreasing the skin pressure on a select body area of the population at risk for decubitus may be provided. The garment may be similar in shape to boxer briefs and composed of strategically mapped air cells for the patients' bilateral hips, proximal thighs and gluteal region wrapping posteriorly, targeting anatomic points including greater trochanteric, ischial tuberosities, posterior iliac spines, sacrum and coccyx. The air cell arrangement may allow for patterned inflation and deflation thereby off loading and loading particular areas. As air cells are cycled through inflation and deflation, skin pressure may be decreased thereby preventing focal pressure and local tissue ischemia resulting in necrosis.

DRESSING SYSTEM WITH FOOT LOAD MONITORING

Embodiments of systems and methods for monitoring use of an orthopedic device are at least disclosed. In some embodiments, the system can include an orthopedic device, a housing, and a controller. The orthopedic device can provide support to a limb of an individual. The orthopedic device can include a magnet configured to generate a magnetic field. The housing can attach to the individual, and the housing can support a magnetometer configured to generate a signal responsive to the magnetic field. The controller can determine from the signal whether the individual is using the orthopedic device to provide support to the limb and accordingly output usage indications.

Pressure-Sensing Compression Bandage
20230380721 · 2023-11-30 ·

A pressure-sensing compression bandage having a plurality of pressure sensors provided to indicate the pressures applied by and/or the pressure gradient created by, the applied bandage at various locations along its length when the bandage is applied to a limb or other extremity.

Muscle or joint support article

The present application generally relates to support articles and methods of making and using them. Some embodiments of the support articles of the present disclosure provide compression and/or stabilization to sore joints, tendons, or muscles. In some embodiments, the compression and/or enhanced stabilization is provided, at least in part, by one or more reinforcing portions. In some embodiments, the support articles can easily be applied by a non-trained user and can be worn in many conditions (including, for example, in the shower or during exercise) for up to three days. In some embodiments, the support articles or support articles also have a relatively slim profile and are thus discreet such that they can be worn under clothing without being noticeable. In some embodiments, the support articles eliminate or reduce joint or muscle pain or soreness.