ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL DEVICE
20200163405 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/1425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B7/144
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is an orthopedic medical device which includes an orthesis structure which is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material or it is made of an elastically yielding material and has at least one external wall to be anchored to a face or wall of an orthopedic guardian adapted to directly or indirectly contact an area of a body limb or body part to be protected.
Claims
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11. Orthopedic medical device suitable for being applied to an orthopedic guardian adapted to directly or indirectly contact an area of a limb or a part of the body to protect, said orthopedic guardian comprising a face, comprising an orthesis structure having at least one external wall to be anchored to the face of the orthopedic guardian.
12. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 11, wherein the orthesis structure comprises at least one external wall to be removably anchored to the face of the orthopedic guardian.
13. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 11, wherein the at least one external wall comprises a layer of grasping or graspable material, the face of the orthopedic guardian comprising a graspable or grasping material, respectively.
14. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 12, wherein the at least one external wall comprises a layer of grasping or graspable material, the face of the orthopedic guardian comprising a graspable or grasping material, respectively.
15. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 11, wherein the at least one external wall comprises removable male or female engaging means, the face of the orthopedic guardian comprising removable female or male engaging means, respectively.
16. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 12, wherein the at least one external wall comprises removable male or female engaging means, the face of the orthopedic guardian comprising removable female or male engaging means, respectively.
17. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 14, wherein the orthesis structure comprises an orthesis map with removable zonal ortheses for the formation of anatomical discharges and/or inserts.
18. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 17, wherein the orthesis structure comprises a layered structure consisting of at least one supporting layer and at least one diecut layer defined by removable islands or zones.
19. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 18, wherein said supporting layer comprises a diecut layer and a covering element in a graspable material, joined to each other, and wherein said diecut layer comprises: a grasping layer turned toward the graspable material of the diecut layer for a removable fixing, a layer of soft or rigid or semirigid material, a covering layer.
20. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 19, wherein said diecut layer and said covering element are joined to each other in correspondence of the peripheral edge of the hollow punch.
21. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 16, wherein the orthesis structure comprises an orthesis map with removable zonal ortheses for the formation of anatomical discharges and/or inserts.
22. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 21, wherein the orthesis structure comprises a layered structure consisting of at least one supporting layer and at least one diecut layer defined by removable islands or zones.
23. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 22, wherein said supporting layer comprises a diecut layer and a covering element in a graspable material, joined to each other, and wherein said diecut layer comprises: a grasping layer turned toward the graspable material of the diecut layer for a removable fixing, a layer of soft or rigid or semirigid material, a covering layer.
24. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 23, wherein said diecut layer and said covering element are joined to each other in correspondence of the peripheral edge of the hollow punch.
25. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 20, wherein the orthesis structure is made of a rigid or semirigid material or the orthesis structure is made of an elastically yielding material.
26. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 24, wherein the orthesis structure is made of a rigid or semirigid material or the orthesis structure is made of an elastically yielding material.
27. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 25, wherein said layers of grasping material, soft, rigid or semirigid material and covering material are bound or coupled together.
28. Orthopedic medical device according to claim 26, wherein said layers of grasping material, soft, rigid or semirigid material and covering material are bound or coupled together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Further features and details of the invention will be better understood from the following specification which is provided by way of a non-limiting example, as well as from the annexed drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043] With reference to the annexed drawings, reference number 1 denotes a plantar sole 1 on the whole which is formed by a support 2 which consists of one or more layers of a suitable material such as cardboard, leather, plastic material, and in case shaped so as to be adapted to the foot anatomy, as is usual in the shoe manufacture, as well as a covering layer 3 which covers at least its face, which is designed to support the foot of the user, the covering layer 3 being formed, for example, by a fabric, a non-woven fabric, or the like, and is glued to the support 2.
[0044] One or more orthesis elements or inserts 4 can be applied to the covering layer 3 and have the desired anatomic configuration. Each orthesis element or insert consists of one or more layers or bodies or globes of a rigid material (which may be formed by or may include metal elements or metallic alloys, for example copper, aluminum, or ferromagnetic components), or a semi-rigid material such as leather, wood, cork, PVC (polyvinylchloride), polypropylene, polyethylene, polyesther, ETV, EVA (ethylvinylacetate), polyvinylacetate, acrylic materials and soft, elastically yielding materials such as rubber, elastomeric cork-rubber plastic materials, polyethylene sponge, rubber sponge with opened cells and/or microcellular rubber sponge, silicone, felts and the like, and at least one external wall applied thereto so as to be applied removably to the face or wall 3 of the plantar sole 1.
[0045] If a plurality of orthesis elements or inserts 4 of different orthesis configuration is provided, it is possible to obtain, on a plantar sole, a template or fussbet of whatever shoe (a normal shoe, a sport shoe, an orthopedic shoe), an orthesis configuration which is modifiable according to the need of the user because it is formed by orthesis elements or inserts 4 which are removable and repositionable.
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[0047] For example, each orthesis insert 9 may have a body 10 in elastically yielding material and at least one surface 11 covered by a fabric or other material on which the grasping layer 8 can ensure a secure removable grip.
[0048] In this embodiment, the orthesis inserts 9 are designed to be arranged in correspondence of the face of the plantar sole or sole 5 which, in use, is beneath so that the orthesis inserts 9 are hidden and can not be seen.
[0049] Further orthesis inserts of various anatomic-geometric configuration are shown in
[0050] The orthesis insert 16 (
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[0052] Obviously, orthesis inserts showing a structure as described above may be used in various sectors in addition to the podiatric sector, the orthopedic sector and the medico-chirurgical sector, also in the aesthetic sector, sport sector, physiotherapy and rehabilitation sector and in the shoe industry in general. In the podiatric sector, orthesis inserts according to the invention may be used, for example in connection with all the problems connected to corns, hyperkeratosis, ingrown nails, and also in all those morbid pathologies and non-morbid pathologies in which it is necessary to modify the posture condition of the foot (valgus or varius heel, twisted or supine or prone forefoot) with corrective effect also of anomalies of the lower limbs as concerns the knee or the femoral rotation, as in the case of a gait with toes turned inwards or outwards, in the case of a varius shinbone, valgus or varius knee or femoral antinversion.
[0053] Concerning the sole of the foot, targeted corrections are possible with immediate effect on the fore, medial and rear plantalgia. To this end, it is possible to provide map plantar soles or map soles, for example as those that are shown in the
[0054] The structure of a map plantar sole or map sole 20 can be typically that shown in the
[0055] For purely illustrative, non-restrictive purposes, the mapping as shown in
[0056] The islands g to k are provided to unload or support the metatarsal heads so as to avoid single or multiple metatarsalgia.
[0057] In correspondence of the island I (medial arch), it is possible to support or unload the head of the first (g), second (h+m) and third (n+i) metatarsus while in correspondence of the island o (lateral forefoot) it is possible to support or unload the third (n+i), the fourth (j) and the fifth (k) metatarsus as well as to correct the effects of the supination and the effects of all the forefoot anomalies that can affect this area of the foot.
[0058] The island r (medial plantar bend or longitudinal arch) may be corrective, compensative or stimulating for the structure of the plantar arch in all the cases, for example, of abnormal foot, hollow foot and flat foot. The island r may be associated to the island I for an effective orthesis correction of pathologies of the plantar arch such as yielding, rigidity, hyperextensions and hyperflexions of the first and second ray.
[0059] The island s (central-lateral zone of the medial plantar arch) is the supporting seat of the base of the fifth metatarsus and can be conveniently unloaded and corrected in case of a pathologic foot or a foot affected in this area by morbid or styloid processes. The island s may be advantageously associated to the island o for an effective correction of the whole middle-lateral foot by applying suitable orthesis inserts according to the invention.
[0060] The island t corresponds to the supporting seat of the calcaneal apophysis and can act as a discharge to the calcaneal spine for the treatment of talalgia or heel inflammations and the various pathologies of the heel, while the islands u and v correspond to areas of the calcaneal contour and allow through the insertion of suitable orthesis elements to compensate the asymmetries of the lower limbs as well as the abnormalities of support caused by a valgus or varius heel, varius shinbone, etc.
[0061] The island p can act as an unloading area for the medial plantalgia and the supporting seat corresponding to the sinus of the tarsus, or it can be corrected with an orthesis element in case of sprains or dislocations of all the ankle ligaments.
[0062] The island p in association with the island t allows, for example, to unload the insertions of the plantar muscles and the aponeurosis in the calcaneal zone.
[0063] The island q is the separation zone between the middle foot and the forefoot and may be utilized together with the islands I, p and r, or together with the islands o and s, as reinforcement seat by means of orthesis medial or lateral inserts or as unloding seat for medial and lateral orthesis correctives.
[0064] The islands a to e are unloading zones for a respective foot toe, while the island f may form an unloading zone or a supporting interdiaphyseal zone for any toe anomaly such as olinodattille, hammertoes, deformed toes.
[0065] In order to create an unloading zone in a plantar sole or sole 20, it is sufficient to pull up (
[0066] Naturally, the anchoring means of an orthesis insert may be various. In addition to the grasping fabrics, said means may include the sewing, the closing by means of metal points, the hole-peg coupling 26 (
[0067] However, it is preferable to use anchoring means which allow, if necessary, a removal of the orthesis insert so that it can be replaced with another orthesis element or it can be oriented differently.
[0068] The mapping of the orthopedic medical device can be also of the geometrical type, with holes, rhombuses, polygonal windows occupied in case by zones incorporating metal elements 31 (
[0069] The removability of the orthesis elements according to the present invention forms a particularly advantageous feature because it makes possible to obtain, in a short time, the optimal orthesis configuration for the single user or patient while the optimal orthesis configuration can be often obtained only with successive approximations of conformation of the inserts and positioning or orienting of the inserts.
[0070] Besides being applied on plantar soles and insoles, an orthesis element according to the invention can be applied also to the internal wall of the upper or ankle boot of a shoe so that the orthesis element can, for example, take the configuration of a calcaneal medial or lateral buttress 30 (
[0071] In the medical field, orthesis elements according to the present invention can be used in decubitus or compression areas creating pain for the patient, and in any case in points where it is necessary to isolate areas to be protected for a rapid rehabilitation of the injured area.
[0072] In sports, orthesis elements according to the invention can be arranged inside a helmet, for example for one or more head areas affected by lesions or abnormalities.
[0073] In the orthopedic field, orthesis elements according to the invention can constitute modifications in general of orthopedic braces, prostheses, and orthopedic articles.
[0074] The thickness and the anatomic-corrective conformation of the various orthesis inserts according to the invention can be the most varied ones according to the specific application to which they are designed.
[0075] A technician of the sector can provide other modifications or variants which are to be considered as included in the scope of protection of the present invention.