Realignment of the pelvis
10786411 ยท 2020-09-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/6433
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for assisting the realignment of the pelvis comprises a pair of arms (3,5) connected together at one end of each arm by a connection member (7) allowing relative rotation of the two arms in a plane passing through the longitudinal axes of both arms and also about an axis passing through the connected ends of the arms. A method of using such a device is disclosed.
Claims
1. A method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person, said apparatus comprising: a first arm and a second arm connected together at a connecting end of each of said first arm and said second arm via a connection member allowing for relative rotation of said first arm and said second arm in a plane passing through a longitudinal axis of each of said first arm and said second arm, and about an axis passing through said connecting end of each of said first arm and said second arm, said method for utilizing said apparatus for assisting alignment of the pelvis of a person comprising the steps of: adopting a supine position on a support surface; locating said first arm of said apparatus underneath a person's sacrum; positioning said second arm of said apparatus on top of the person's anterior superior iliac spine on a side of the person to be realigned; flexing a hip and a knee of the person; exerting a downward force on said second arm; and, extending the hip and the knee of the person until a heel of the person is positioned at, or close to, the support surface.
2. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein said first arm has a width which decreases, over at least a portion of its length, in a direction towards said second arm.
3. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein said second arm has a width which decreases, over at least a portion of its length, in a direction towards said first arm.
4. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first arm and said second arm is substantially triangular in cross-section.
5. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein said connection member has a first part connected to said first arm and a second part rotatably connected to said first part, said second arm being pivotably connected to said second part.
6. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 5, wherein said connection member is substantial-ly spherical.
7. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of person according to claim 6, wherein said connection member is provided with a cut-out portion which accommodates an end of said first arm.
8. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein one of said first arm and said second arm is profiled for providing an upper protuberance for enabling said connection member to be gripped.
9. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein said first arm is provided with a recessed surface located on a side of said first arm remote from said second arm.
10. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 9, wherein said first arm with the recessed surface is provided with rubber footings.
11. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 1, wherein said second arm is provided with a recessed surface located on a side of said second arm remote from said first arm.
12. The method for utilizing an apparatus for assisting realignment of a pelvis of a person according to claim 9, wherein said second arm with the recessed surface is provided with rubber footings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(13) Arm 3 is of circular cross-section along most of its entire length although with a rounded free end 9 and with its other end tapering at 11 to provide a smaller diameter end portion 13.
(14) Arm 5 has a base portion 15 from which extends upwardly towards arm 3 a portion 17 having a width which decreases in a direction towards the other arm. More specifically, portion 17 is substantially triangular in cross-section although having a somewhat rounded apex. The free end of arm 5 is tapered as indicated at 19. The other end of arm 5 is affixed to a lower portion 21 of connection member 7.
(15) Lower portion 21 of connection member 7 is connected to a larger upper portion 23 for relative rotation there between about an axis passing vertically through the centre of member 21 as viewed in
(16) Connection member 7 is provided with a cut-out 25 which extends over a quarter of a circumference to just beyond the centre of the member and which has a width sufficient to accommodate end portion 13 of arm 3. Mounted within connection member 7 is a screw 27 which extends into the cut-out 25 and into end portion 13, allowing rotation of arm 13 thereabout.
(17) The above described device may be used without assistance by a person seeking to realign his/her pelvis. The person lies supine (flat on the back) and slides the lower arm underneath the sacrum. This position is located by measuring four fingers down from the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) (the foremost prominent bony landmark that can be palpated on the body) in a direction towards the feet, tracking this level underneath the bodythis lines up with the top of the lower arm.
(18) The upper arm is then laid on top of the ASIS on the side to be corrected. The hip is flexed, on the side being corrected, to 90 degrees and the knee is also flexed to 90 degrees. A downward force is exerted on the upper arm in order to hold the ASIS steady.
(19) The hip and knee are then smoothly extended with a moderate velocity so that the heel finishes a few centimeters from the floor. This causes the sacrum to nutate while the innominate bone, and thus the ilium, is held stable, thereby achieving form closure. (Form closure is where the ilium and the sacrum are in their most stable proximity to one and other.) This action is repeated ten times. The same procedure is then carried out on the opposite side. There can only be movement of the joint if before the procedure is carried out, one or both of the joints are already in a state of non-form closure. A joint that already has form closure will simply not move and no effect takes place at the sacroiliac joints.
(20) Exercises are used to activate the appropriate muscles to hold the pelvis in its correct position since otherwise it is likely to misalign again. Some highly effective exercises require the position of a ball between either the knees or the ankles. The spherical connection member at the end of the above-described device may be used for this purpose.
(21) The above described device is effective in assisting the realignment of the pelvic innominate achieving Form Closer (Non-Form closer is when the pelvic innominate subluxes caudad at S1 and cephalad at S3). The device reverses for use on either side of the body and the lower arm has a gradient that holds pelvis in a posterior rotated starting position as the leg extends it shifts the whole pelvis into a anterior rotation and extention of the lumbar spine causing the sacrum to nutate as illustrated in
(22) The above described device orientates the pelvis into a good posture by taking the innominate out of the anterior tilted position, as illustrated in
(23) The four physiological tests which are used and which are positively affected by the use of the above described device are tool are the Gillets test, the leg length test, the adduction drop test and the adduction lift test.
(24) Biomechanical benefits resulting from use of the above described device include: pelvic reorientation; mobilisation of L5/S1, sacroiliac joints, pubic synthesis and hip joints; re-establishment of ligament position and thus stability which reduces the risk of pathological injury; re-establishment of muscle position and thus synchronisation which also reduces the risk of pathological injury; and re-establishment of muscle synchronisation to improve biomechanical performance in normal everyday movements and in sport.
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(26) The underneath of base portion 37 of arm 39 is provided with a concave longitudinal recess 41 and rubber footings 43 and 45 to give a good grip on a carpeted or wood floor.