Elbow Orthosis
20190254851 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to the field of orthopedic braces, made for the elbow, that assists in restoring function and the structural characteristics of the associated joints, muscles, and tendons.
Claims
1. An orthosis configured to support and treat the elbow comprising: a circumferential compression sleeve; an asymmetrical upper frame and a lower frame joined together medially and laterally by lockable range-of-motion hinges; a series of proximal and distal straps; an elbow guard, an elbow pad, and a one-way cable-tensioning system that consists of a dial, tensioning cable, cable tunneling system, cable guides, and a release mechanism.
2. An orthosis according to claim 1 where the elbow guard hosts a u-joint cable guide.
3. An orthosis according to claim 2 where the elbow guard is secured to the orthosis by the tensioning cable and the u-joint cable guide.
4. An orthosis according to claim 3 where the elbow guard is constructed with a rigid material.
5. An orthosis of claim 1 where the elbow pad mimics the shape of the elbow guard.
6. An orthosis of claim 5 where the elbow pad consists of cushion-like material.
7. An orthosis of claim 1 where the orthosis spans the length of the arm, from axilla and shoulder to wrist.
8. An orthosis of claim 1 where the compression sleeve is worn beneath the frame or independently of the frame.
9. An orthosis of claim 8 where the compression sleeve is lined with a gripping element.
10. An orthosis of claim 8 where the compression sleeve is constructed of stretch material.
11. An orthosis of claim 1 where the tunneling system is integrated internally or externally into the frame.
12. An orthosis of claim 1 where the frame is constructed of a rigid material.
13. An orthosis of claim 1 where the dial is located on the frame.
14. We claim a method of using an orthosis to achieve full range of motion of the elbow joint postoperatively comprising: an arm-length, circumferential sleeve configured to reduce swelling; a rigid frame, consisting of an asymmetrical upper frame and a lower frame, joined together medially and laterally by lockable range-of-motion hinges, a series of proximal and distal straps, an elbow guard, and an elbow pad, configured to provide support, adjustable range of motion, and produce a lever-like function to achieve maximum extension; and a cable-tensioning system consisting of a dial, tensioning cable, cable tunneling system, cable guides, one-way cable-tensioning system, and a release mechanism configured to allow for sequential, dynamic, and gradual forced extension to the elbow, progressively adjusting the orthosis' position of extension, allowing up to 10 of hyperextension of the orthosis, ultimately achieving full extension of the elbow.
15. A method of claim 14 where the elbow guard hosts a u-joint cable guide which provides sufficient surface area to distribute the force applied by the cable-tensioning system.
16. A method of claim 14 where medial and lateral range-of-motion hinges, located between the upper frame and the lower frame, allows the orthosis to be locked into specific degrees of flexion or extension.
17. A method of claim 14 where the range-of-motion hinges are in an unlocked position, allowing the orthosis, together with the cable-tensioning system, to gradually force the orthosis into hyperextension.
18. A method of claim 14 where the elbow pad and elbow guard serve as the fulcrum for the cable-tensioning system and provide added protection to the elbow.
19. An orthosis configured to support and treat the elbow comprising: a circumferential compression sleeve; a two-piece frame joined by a hinge; a series of straps; an elbow guard, and a cable-tensioning system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
[0006]
[0007]
[0008]
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In a preferred embodiment, a postoperative, range-of-motion elbow orthosis which provides rehabilitative support for patients in the form of dynamic range-of-motion extension for the treatment of ligamentous injuries and stable fractures of the elbow and distal humerus is disclosed.
[0018] The orthosis consists of an asymmetric, s-shaped upper frame that lies medially beneath the axilla and laterally at the humeral head of the shoulder as well as a lower frame that lies near the distal portion of the radius and ulna. Together the upper and lower frame is designed to follow the contour of the arm, allowing the frame to extend up to the axilla and the shoulder, ultimately creating a longer lever to minimize the force required to achieve maximum extension. Constructed with lightweight materials, such as thermoplastic polyurethane, nylon, plastic, aluminum, or carbon fiber, the frame is comfortable and compact, eliminating unnecessary weight for the user. The frame is secured to the user through a series of proximal and distal straps and clasps, helping to prevent frame migration by providing a secure and customized fit to the user.
[0019] A circumferential compression sleeve, made of an elastic material such as spandex, lined with a gripping element such as silicone, prevents migration. The circumferential compression sleeve extends from the wrist to the shoulder, provides cushioning for comfort during movement, reduces swelling of the affected area, absorbs moisture produced by the skin, and provides ventilation while allowing the wrist and hand to move freely. The circumferential compression sleeve is applied independently and worn beneath the frame.
[0020] A cable-tensioning system, consisting of a dial, tensioning cable, cable-tunneling system, and cable guides, are used to create a customized tensioning system which allows for sequential, dynamic, and gradual forced extension to the elbow, progressively adjusting the orthosis' position of extension, allowing up to 10 of hyperextension.
[0021] The dial, consisting of a dial head, spool, one-way cable-tensioning system, and a release mechanism, located on the distal portion of the frame near the forearm, is easily accessed by the opposite hand of the user. Turning the dial clockwise creates tension and results in extension.
[0022] The cable-tensioning system causes the elbow guard, made of a rigid material such as thermoplastic polyurethane, aluminum, carbon fiber, or various other forms of plastic, the elbow into extension. The elbow pad, located on the interior portion of the elbow guard and consisting of foam or gel, mimics the shape of the elbow guard and conforms to the elbow. Together these serve as the fulcrum for the cable-tensioning system and provide added protection to the elbow.
[0023] A medial and lateral range of motion hinge, located between the upper portion of the frame and the lower portion of the frame, allows the orthosis to be locked into specific degrees of flexion or extension, and 10 of hyperextension.
[0024] The completed orthosis will be available in a variety of sizes, as well as a custom-fitted option.
[0025] Indications for this elbow orthosis include treatment of: ligamentous injury distal bicep tendon repair, tricep tendon repair, collateral ligament reconstruction, ulnar collateral ligament repair, lateral ulnar collateral ligament repair, radial collateral ligament repair, stable fractures of the elbow or upper arm, distal humerus fracture, proximal radius fracture, radial head fracture, ulna fracture, chronic elbow injury, elbow hyperextension, range-of-motion control post-injury, tennis elbow release, among others.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The present invention relates to an elbow orthosis 10, as shown in
[0027] The orthosis 10 includes an asymmetric, s-shaped upper frame 12 that lies medially beneath the axilla 14 and laterally at the humeral head of the shoulder 21, as seen in
[0028] A circumferential compression sleeve 28, as seen in
[0029] The circumferential sleeve 28 is applied independently and worn beneath the frame 11. In one embodiment, the compression sleeve 28 incorporates a closure system utilized to create a customized fit for the wearer 20. In another embodiment, the compression sleeve 28 provides post-rehabilitative compression and can be worn independently from the frame 11 during performance.
[0030] A cable-tensioning system 30, consisting of a dial 46, tensioning cable 32, cable-tunneling system 34 etched into the frame 11, cable guides 36, and a u-joint 56 adhered to the elbow guard 58, as shown in
[0031] The tensioning cable 33 rests and moves along the frame 11 through cord guides 36 and a cable tunneling system 34. In one embodiment, the cable tunneling system 34 is integrated externally into the frame 11, as shown in
[0032] The dial 46, consisting of a dial head 48, spool 50, one-way cable-tensioning system 52, and a release mechanism 54, as shown in
[0033] The elbow pad 60 located on the interior portion of the elbow guard 58, shown in
[0034] A medial 62 and lateral 63 range-of-motion hinge, as shown in
[0035] The completed orthosis 10 will be available in a variety of sizes, as well as a custom-fitted option.
[0036] Indications for this elbow orthosis 10 include treatment of: ligamentous injury distal bicep tendon repair, tricep tendon repair, collateral ligament reconstruction, ulnar collateral ligament repair, lateral ulnar collateral ligament repair, radial collateral ligament repair, stable fractures of the elbow or upper arm, distal humerus fracture, proximal radius fracture, radial head fracture, ulna fracture, chronic elbow injury, elbow hyperextension, range-of-motion control post-injury, tennis elbow release, among others.