Gird Compression Hip Tensioning Garment
20190015283 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A gird compression hip tensioning garment designed to provide compressive support extending throughout the acetabulofemoral and mid-gluteal portions of a wearer's lower torso so as to help relieve pain and to help promote healing from muscular/skeletal ailments and injuries of the mid-body of a wearer. This gird compression garment is constructed of a resiliently flexible and stretchable material and includes a ligature panel extending from approximately the sacrum of the spine of the wearer to the base of the gluteus medius, and a fastening device adapted to vary the amount of compressive force exerted by the garment.
Claims
1. A gird compression hip tensioning garment, comprising: a plurality of resiliently flexible panels adapted to conform to the musculature of a wearer that is located in the acetabulofemoral region and mid-gluteal region of a wearer's body; a resiliently flexible ligature panel adapted to support the lower portion of the spine of the wearer; and a fastening placket adapted to adjust the compressive force exerted by said garment on the wearer.
2. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 1, wherein said plurality of resiliently flexible panels and said resiliently flexible ligature panel are made of a bi-directionally stretchable material.
3. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 2, wherein said plurality of resiliently flexible panels and said resiliently flexible ligature panel are made of spandex.
4. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 1, wherein said plurality of resiliently flexible panels comprise a right-side front panel adapted to compressively gird the right-hand front side of a wearer's body and a left-side front panel adapted to compressively gird the left-hand front side of a wearer's body.
5. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 4, wherein said plurality of resiliently flexible panels further comprise a right-side rear panel adapted to compressively gird the right-hand rear side of a wearer's body and a left-side rear panel adapted to compressively gird the left-hand rear side of a wearer's body.
6. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 5, wherein said front right-side panel is coupled to the rear right-side panel and the front left-side panel is coupled to said rear left-side panel through a sewn seam.
7. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 6, wherein said resiliently flexible ligature panel is vertically oriented.
8. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 7, wherein said vertically oriented ligature panel extends from the base of the lumbar spine to the mid-gluteal region of a wearer.
9. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 4, wherein said plurality of front side panels are oriented diagonally with respect to the sagittal plane of the wearer's body.
10. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 5, wherein said plurality of rear side panels are oriented parallel to the transverse plane of a wearer's body.
11. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises a plurality of resiliently flexible anchoring garters adapted to gird the quadriceps of a wearer.
12. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of said resiliently flexible panels comprises a fastening strip that is complementary to said fastening placket.
13. The gird compression hip tensioning garment of claim 1, wherein said garment further comprises a waistband.
14. A resiliently flexible hip compression garment adapted to encircle the pelvic region of the wearer's body, comprising: a plurality of coupled panels adapted to anchor and secure the acetabulofemoral and gluteal portions of a wearer's body.
15. An adjustable compression garment comprising a bi-directional stretchable fabric that is adapted to gird the region extending from the sacrum to at least approximately the lower edge of the gluteus medius muscles of a wearer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0017] The garment 10 of
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the fastening placket 21 is sewn into the garment 10, such that the lining or backing of the fastening placket 21 is exposed on the front portion of the garment 10. More preferably, the fastening placket 21 is sewn into the right-side front panel 31, such that the backing or liner of the fastening placket 21 is covered by the same resiliently flexible material as the panels 31 and 32.
[0019] The garment 10, including the front panels 31 and 32, is preferably made from a resiliently flexible material that is bi-directionally stretchable. More preferably, the plurality of panels of the garment 10 are made from the same resiliently flexible, bi-directionally stretchable material. More preferably, the resiliently flexible material is more stretchable in a first direction than it is in a second, perpendicular direction. For instance, bi-directionally stretchable resiliently flexible materials that are well-suited to the present invention include spandex, polyester, or elastane that is approximately four times as stretchable in a first direction than it is a second, perpendicular direction.
[0020] Preferably, the bi-directionally stretchable resiliently flexible material of front panels 31 and 32 is oriented so that the more stretchable axis of the material is diagonal with respect to the median or sagittal plane of the wearer's body. This orientation is illustrated in
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[0022] Preferably, the rear panels 33, 34 are made from the same bi-directionally stretchable material as front panels 31, 32. Preferably, the bi-directionally stretchable resiliently flexible material of rear panels 33 and 34 is oriented so that the more stretchable axis of the material is oriented parallel to the transverse or axial plane of the wearer's body. This orientation is illustrated in
[0023] The garment 10 of
[0024] Preferably, as illustrated in
[0025] The garment 10 of
[0026] Although the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.