GAIT ASSIST
20230263690 · 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/0262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/1261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Various examples are provided related to gait assist. In one example, a gait assist assembly includes a foot strap that can be positioned on a foot of a lower extremity; an inferior knee strap that can be positioned below a knee of the lower extremity; a superior knee strap that can be positioned above the knee; belt straps or vest; and at least one resistance band or tube for connection to or through a combination of connectors of the foot strap, the inferior knee strap, the superior knee strap, and/or belt straps or vest. In another example, a gait assist assembly includes a foot strap; a knee brace including inferior and superior knee connections; a vest or belt straps; and at least one resistance band or tube for connection to or through a combination of connectors of the foot strap, the knee brace, and/or vest or belt straps.
Claims
1. A gait assist assembly, comprising: a foot strap configured for positioning on a foot of a lower extremity; an inferior knee strap configured for positioning below a knee of the lower extremity; a superior knee strap configured for positioning above the knee of the lower extremity; belt straps or vest; and at least one resistance band or tube for connection to or through a combination of connectors of two or more of the foot strap, the inferior knee strap, the superior knee strap, belt straps or vest.
2. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube passes through connectors of the foot strap, the inferior knee strap and the superior knee strap and is attached to connectors of the belt straps or vest.
3. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube provides a defined resistance.
4. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the belt straps are attached to a belt.
5. The gait assist assembly of claim 4, wherein the belt is configured to be worn around a waist of an individual.
6. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the vest is configured to be worn around a torso of an individual.
7. The gait assist assembly of claim 6, wherein connectors on the vest comprise buckles.
8. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the connectors comprise D-rings.
9. The gait assist assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube extends over a knee guard between the superior knee strap and the inferior knee strap.
10. The gait assist assembly of claim 9, wherein the knee guard is attached to the superior knee strap, the inferior knee strap, or both.
11. A gait assist assembly, comprising: a foot strap configured for positioning on a foot of a lower extremity; a knee brace comprising inferior knee connections configured for positioning below a knee of the lower extremity and superior knee connections configured for positioning above the knee of the lower extremity; a vest or belt straps; and at least one resistance band or tube for connection to or through a combination of connectors of two or more of the foot strap, the knee brace, the vest, or belt straps.
12. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube passes through connectors of the foot strap and the knee brace and is attached to connectors of the vest or belt straps.
13. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube provides a defined resistance.
14. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the belt straps are attached to a belt configured to be worn around a waist of an individual.
15. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the vest is configured to be worn around a torso of an individual.
16. The gait assist assembly of claim 15, wherein connectors on the vest comprise buckles.
17. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the connectors comprise D-rings.
18. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one resistance band or tube extends over the knee brace between the superior knee connections and the inferior knee connections.
19. The gait assist assembly of claim 11, wherein the knee brace comprises an inferior knee strap attached to the inferior knee connections and a superior knee strap attached to the superior knee connections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] Disclosed herein are various examples related to methods, systems and apparatus for gait assistance. Reference will now be made in detail to the description of the embodiments as illustrated in the drawings, wherein like reference numbers indicate like parts throughout the several views.
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[0014] The gait assist was designed to aid in patients with any gait abnormalities limiting a normal gait pattern secondary to medical diagnosis. The gait assist, designed for utilization for ortho, neuro, strengthening, and balance rehab through resistance strengthening. The gait assist can be utilized for the following diagnoses: [0015] CVAs; [0016] Spinal cords; [0017] TBIs; [0018] Orthopedic; and/or [0019] General deconditioned.
The gait assist can facilitate hip flexion/extension, knee flexion/extension, and/or dorsiflexion to initiate lower extremity movement to reestablish a normal gait pattern. The gait assist can also be utilized to decrease tone through increasing weight bearing through approximation when donned. The gait assist can also strengthen through resistance which can be decreased as the patient gets stronger with increased range of motion (ROM). The patient can achieve concentric and eccentric strengthening.
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[0021] The connectors 221 can comprise rings (e.g., D-rings), loops, grommets, clips, latches or other appropriate connectors or combination of connectors. In some cases, the connectors can be configured to swivel to allow for movement or rotation of the resistance bands 218 as the leg moves. The gait assist apparatus can also include a knee brace or guard 224 to provide padding between the resistance bands 218 and the knee of the individual. In some embodiments, the knee brace or guard 224 can be integrated with one or both of the inferior knee strap 206 and superior knee strap 209 to form a single unit. Other guards (e.g., knee guard or thigh guards may also be included for protection or padding. In some applications, knee straps can be added for knee brace type applications. In various embodiments, the gait assist apparatus can include weighted vest latches or connectors at a posterior portion of a vest. Resistance bands can be connected to provide or initiate hip extension.
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[0034] While the example of
[0035] Application of the gait assist apparatus of
[0036] A first example for donning the gait assist apparatus using the Thera-Bands® resistance bands can include: [0037] Step 1: Don the gait belt straps 212 (e.g., two) on gait belt in the positioned on desired side of the lower extremity. [0038] Step 2: Don the superior knee strap 209 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 2″ above center of kneecap with connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221 on an anterior side of lower extremity facing up. [0039] Step 3: Don the inferior knee strap 206 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 3″ below center of kneecap with the connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221 on a posterior side of lower extremity facing up. [0040] Step 4: Don the foot strap 203 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 1.5″ from tip of toes with the connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 facing up. [0041] Step 5: Choose one or more appropriate resistance band (e.g., the desired colored Thera-Band® resistance band) 218 for the individual's deficit. [0042] Step 6: Start at the foot strap 203, divide the resistance band 218 in half, once the resistance band 218 is through the foot connector (e.g., D-ring) 221, run the medial portion of the resistance band 218 through the medial connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the inferior knee strap 206 and the lateral connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the superior knee strap 209 followed by attaching to lateral gait belt connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221 with desired resistance. Next run the lateral portion of the resistance band 218 through the lateral connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the inferior knee strap 206 and the medial portion of the superior knee strap 209, then attach to medial gait belt connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 with desired resistance.
[0043] A second example for donning the gait assist apparatus using the Thera-Bands® resistance bands can include: [0044] Step 1: Don a weighted vest comprising connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221. [0045] Step 2: Don superior knee strap 209 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 2″ above center of kneecap with the connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221 on an anterior side of lower extremity facing up. [0046] Step 3: Don inferior knee strap 206 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 3″ below center of kneecap with the connectors (e.g., D-rings) 221 on a posterior side of lower extremity facing up. [0047] Step 4: Don the foot strap 203 on the lower extremity, e.g., about 1.5″ from tip of toes with connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 facing up. [0048] Step 5: Choose appropriate one or more resistance band (e.g., the desired colored Thera-Band® resistance band) 218 for the individual's deficit. [0049] Step 6: Start at the foot strap 203, divide the resistance band 218 in half, once the resistance band 218 is through the foot connector (e.g., D-ring) 221, run the medial portion of the resistance band 218 through the medial connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the inferior knee strap 206 and the lateral connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the superior knee strap 209 followed by attaching to lateral vest latch with desired resistance/height. Next run the lateral portion of the resistance band 218 through the lateral connector (e.g., D-ring) 221 of the inferior knee strap 206 and the medial portion of the superior knee strap 209, then attach to medial vest latch with desired resistance/height.
[0050] Application of the gait assist apparatus of
[0051] An example for donning the gait assist apparatus with a vest 216 as shown in
[0062] It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure are merely possible examples of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
[0063] The term “substantially” is meant to permit deviations from the descriptive term that don't negatively impact the intended purpose. Descriptive terms are implicitly understood to be modified by the word substantially, even if the term is not explicitly modified by the word substantially.
[0064] It should be noted that ratios, concentrations, amounts, and other numerical data may be expressed herein in a range format. It is to be understood that such a range format is used for convenience and brevity, and thus, should be interpreted in a flexible manner to include not only the numerical values explicitly recited as the limits of the range, but also to include all the individual numerical values or sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical value and sub-range is explicitly recited. To illustrate, a concentration range of “about 0.1% to about 5%” should be interpreted to include not only the explicitly recited concentration of about 0.1 wt % to about 5 wt %, but also include individual concentrations (e.g., 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%) and the sub-ranges (e.g., 0.5%, 1.1%, 2.2%, 3.3%, and 4.4%) within the indicated range. The term “about” can include traditional rounding according to significant figures of numerical values. In addition, the phrase “about ‘x’ to ‘y’” includes “about ‘x’ to about ‘y’”.