Shoulder Neutral Positioning Pillow
20200275783 ยท 2020-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A support apparatus for positioning an individual's arm while the individual is in a supine position comprising a first portion configured to rest across the midsection of an individual's body and a second portion configured to rest alongside the individual's upper body. The first portion and the second portion both comprise a top surface and a bottom surface and at least one of the top surface of the first portion and the top surface of the second portion are further indented to receive one or more parts of the individual's arm. The bottom surface of the first portion is further indented to receive the individual's midsection. The configuration of the first portion and the section portion of the support apparatus further enables the individual's shoulder to be positioned in a neutral position.
Claims
1. A support apparatus comprising: a first portion configured to rest across the midsection of an individual's body while the individual is in a supine position; a second portion configured to rest alongside an individual's upper body; wherein the first portion and the second portion both comprise a top surface and a bottom surface; wherein at least one of the top surface of the first portion and the top surface of the second portion are further indented to receive one or more parts of the individual's arm; and wherein the bottom surface of the first portion is further indented to receive the individual's midsection.
2. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the support apparatus is further comprised of at least one foam material.
3. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first portion and the second portion are joined at an angle that permits the individual's elbow to rest in a bent position of approximately 95.
4. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first portion and the second portion are joined at an angle that permits the individual's elbow to rest in a bent position in the range of approximately 90-100.
5. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first portion has a height that is higher than the second portion.
6. The support apparatus of claim 5 wherein to achieve the difference in height between the first portion and the second portion, the second portion is configured on an incline.
7. The support apparatus of claim 6 wherein the incline of the second portion is approximately 40.
8. The support apparatus of claim 1 wherein configuration of the first portion and the section portion of the support apparatus further enables the individual's shoulder to be positioned in a neutral position.
9. The support apparatus of claim 8 wherein the neutral position further comprises a position of approximately 55 abduction, 30 horizontal adduction, and neutral rotation.
10. The support apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one handle affixed to at least one of the first portion and the second portion.
11. The support apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one lift mechanism, wherein the lift mechanism is affixed to the bottom surface of the second portion.
12. A support apparatus comprising: a first portion configured to rest across the midsection of an individual's body while the individual is in a supine position; a second portion configured to rest alongside an individual's upper body; wherein the first portion and the second portion are joined at an angle that permits the individual's elbow to rest in a bent position of approximately 90-100; wherein the first portion has a height that is higher than the second portion; wherein the second portion is configured on an incline to achieve the difference in height between the first portion and the second portion; wherein the first portion and the second portion both comprise a top surface and a bottom surface; wherein at least one of the top surface of the first portion and the top surface of the second portion are further indented to receive one or more parts of the individual's arm; wherein the bottom surface of the first portion is further indented to receive the individual's midsection; and wherein the support apparatus enables the individual's shoulder to be positioned in a neutral position.
13. The support apparatus of claim 12 wherein the incline of the second portion is approximately 40.
14. The support apparatus of claim 12 wherein the neutral position further comprises a position of approximately 55 abduction, 30 horizontal adduction, and neutral rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide further understanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
[0013] The present disclosure provides for a support apparatus designed to position an individual's arm so that the shoulder is in a neutral position while the individual is lying down in a supine position. As stated above, this critical neutral position is achieved by securing the shoulder in a position of 55 abduction, 30 horizontal adduction, and neutral rotation. It is contemplated that this support apparatus be comprised of a foam material or other similar material that is strong enough to provide support but flexible and light enough to ensure the individual is comfortable and can easily transport the support apparatus. One embodiment of such a support apparatus is illustrated in
[0014] A second portion 120 of the support apparatus 100 is configured to rest alongside of an individual's upper body. This section portion 120 may also comprise a top surface 130(b) and a bottom surface 135(b). The top surface 130(b) may be indented to receive a portion of the individual's arm, for example the upper portion of the arm, such as from the shoulder to the elbow.
[0015] The bottom surface 135(b) of the section portion 120 is intended to provide stability and support to the support apparatus 100 and therefore is designed to rest on top of a bed, chair, or other surface the individual is lying on.
[0016] In one embodiment, illustrated by
[0017] Another optional feature of the Support Device 100 is illustrated in
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[0019] Other design features are apparent in
[0020] As can be seen from the figure, the indentation is deep and wide enough to ensure the walled sides are of sufficient height and width to serve as a sufficient barrier to prevent an individual's arm sliding off the support apparatus. This is a significant improvement over the support pillows of the prior art that have no mechanism for preventing an individual's arm from sliding. Therefore the support device of the present disclosure holds potential for reducing or eliminating the pain and potential re-injury that comes from such sliding, especially while the individual is asleep and not actively holding their arm in position by themselves.
[0021] The table below provides exemplary measurements that may constitute one embodiment of the support apparatus of the present disclosure. These measurements are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as to otherwise limit the potential embodiments of the support apparatus to the extent the same are successful in achieving the natural position of the should as discussed above.
TABLE-US-00001 Exemplary Measurements Overall greatest width of support apparatus Approximately 23 Overall greatest length of support apparatus Approximately 15.6 Overall greatest height of support apparatus Approximately 13.5 Elbow angle achieved for the individual In the range of approximately 90-100 Slope angle from top of first portion to bottom of Approximately 40 second portion Slope angle of incline of the second portion Approximately 30 Elbow corner outer height Approximately 7.75 Elbow corner inner height Approximately 9.5 Depth of first portion In the range of approximately 7.5-9.5 (includes 1 wide raised side walls) Raised side walls height Approximately 0.5 Handle opening width Approximately 4 Handle depth Approximately 2.25 Handle opening height Approximately 1.75 First portion distal inner height Approximately 3.5 First portion outer height Approximately 4 First portion distal height Approximately 9.25 First portion inner portion length Approximately 16.75 First portion outer portion length Approximately 16.5 Curve of outer elbow Approximately 5.5 radius Second portion inner distance Approximately 15 Second portion ramp width Approximately 4
[0022] The support apparatus of the present disclosure is unique in that it positions the shoulder, and in particular the glenohumeral joint, in a neutral position. Such a position not only enables the individual to relax, but also maintains proper positioning of the shoulder to promote healing and recovery after surgery or injury. Due to the complexity of the shoulder, and the glenohumeral joint in particular, current pillow and sling designs fail to simultaneously achieve both proper positioning of the shoulder and relaxation for the individual. The support apparatus disclosed herein overcomes the limitations of the prior art by providing a novel design that achieves both a neutral shoulder position and a position that is comfortable enough for an individual to sleep or rest lying down. Such a design enables the individual to sleep or rest in their own bed without any other modifications or pillows. This is a great improvement over current pillow and sling designs which require an individual to sleep or rest in a chair which is not only uncomfortable but also risks the shoulder falling out of proper positioning.
[0023] The present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes of the disclosure. Accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the disclosure. Although the foregoing description is directed to the embodiments of the disclosure, it is noted that other variations and modification will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure.