BRACE TO COVER ATROPHY IN THE SHOULDER
20210244559 · 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61F5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shoulder brace for patients who have lost mass in their upper torso due to a shoulder injury. The shoulder brace provides a plurality of pockets selectively placed so that when the shoulder brace is wrapped about the patient's shoulder, padding placed within the plurality of pockets mimics the look of upper body mass lost due to atrophy.
Claims
1. A shoulder brace, comprising: a body having a midportion interconnecting a first flange and a second flange, defining an H-shape; the second flange extends between two ends; two first pockets are located in the second flange, each first pocket located between a midpoint of the second flange and the end; an opening of each first pocket is disposed along and just inward of a longitudinal distal edge of the second flange; and a second pocket is located in and less than coextensive of the midportion, wherein an opening to the second pocket is at an interface of the midportion and the second flange.
2. The shoulder brace of claim 1, further comprising a second pad dimensioned to slide in and out of the second pocket opening.
3. The shoulder brace of claim 2, wherein the second pad has an oval shape with an arcuate cross section.
4. The shoulder brace of claim 3, wherein the second pocket is adapted to be adjacent an intermediate part of a deltoid muscle of a human wearer of the shoulder brace.
5. The shoulder brace of claim 4, further comprising a first pad dimensioned to slide in and out of each first pocket opening.
6. The shoulder brace of claim 5, wherein the first pad has a half-oval shape with an elongated oval cross section.
7. The shoulder brace of claim 6, wherein the two first pockets are adapted to be adjacent an anterior part and a posterior part, respectively, of said deltoid muscle of the human wearer of the shoulder brace.
8. The shoulder brace of claim 7, further comprising a strap that removable fastens and interconnects the two ends of the second flange.
9. The shoulder brace of claim 8, further comprising a body removable fastener on each end of the second flange for fastening to the strap.
10. The shoulder brace of claim 9, further comprising a removable fastener on opposing surfaces of one end of the first flange for operatively associating with each other when the shoulder brace is worn.
11. The shoulder brace of claim 10, wherein a thickness of the first flange is less than a thickness of the second flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0019] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a shoulder brace for patients who have lost mass in their upper torso due to a shoulder injury. The shoulder brace provides a plurality of pockets selectively placed so that when the shoulder brace is wrapped about the patient's shoulder, padding placed within the plurality of pockets mimics the look of upper body mass lost due to atrophy.
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] The first flange 31 is elongated: extending along a longitudinal axis (along the vertical direction in
[0022] The second flange 32 is elongated: extending along a longitudinal axis (along the vertical direction in
[0023] The bottom surface of the second flange 32 has a plurality of pockets 14, each pocket 14 defined by an opening communicating to a cavity between the bottom surface and the top surface.
[0024] Openings of two first pockets 14i may be longitudinally disposed along and just inward of the distal longitudinal edge of the second flange 32, wherein the cavity of each first pocket 14i (and thus their opening) is disposed between a midpoint and a respective end 34, as illustrated in
[0025] An opening to a second pocket 14ii may be longitudinally disposed at the interface between the midportion 30 and second flange 32, as illustrated in
[0026] The present invention may include a first pad 20 dimensioned and adapted to slide in and out of the cavity of the first pocket 14i. Each first pad 20 may have an elongated oval cross-section and a half oval shape. The present invention also includes a second pad 22 dimensioned and adapted to be slide in and out of the cavity of the second pocket 14ii. The second pad 22 may have a bowed or arcuate cross-section and an oval shape.
[0027] The present invention also includes a strap 28, wherein the strap 28 provides removable fasteners 16 or 18 at each end thereof.
[0028] The threading and the material 12 may be woven together at regular intervals to form the shoulder brace 10 with the plurality of pockets 14 and to attach the removable fasteners 16 and 18 for securing the shoulder brace 10 around an atrophied shoulder 24 of a human user so that the padded pockets mimic the shape and look of the mass lost to atrophy—looking liked a healthy shoulder 26.
[0029] A method of using the present invention may include the following. The shoulder brace 10 disclosed above may be provided. A user may place the shoulder brace 10 on the atrophied shoulder 24 and then use the removable fasteners 16 and 18 to secure the shoulder brace 10 to their upper torso via the strap 28. Before or after securing the shoulder brace 10 to the patient, the padding 20 and 22 may be strategically placed within the shoulder brace 10 to give the appearance of a healthy shoulder.
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[0031] Additionally, depending on the degree of atrophy, more than one pad per pocket can be added and/or may be required.
[0032] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.