Apparatus for Treating Knee Abnormalities
20170172839 ยท 2017-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method of treating knee abnormalities includes securing the portion of the leg above the knee to a stationary object and securing the portion of the leg below the knee to a movable support. A force is applied to the movable support to stretch the knee joint. Apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed.
Claims
1. Apparatus for treating abnormalities in the knee comprising; a) a seating surface for a patient, b) means for securing an upper portion of the patient's leg above the knee to the seating surface, c) a support platform movable with respect to the seating surface, d) means for securing the lower portion of the patient's leg below the knee to the moveable support platform, and e) means for applying a tension force to the moveable support platform whereby a tension force is applied to the knee joint for causing the knee to be stretched and adjacent bone surfaces of the knee to move away from each other.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further including a main housing for supporting the moveable support platform, the main housing being axially fixed to the seating surface during operation.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the moveable support platform is slideably mounted for axial movement on the main housing.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means for securing the lower portion of the leg to the movable support platform includes a strap and an inflatable bladder adapted to be positioned between the strap and the movable support platform.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further including a timer and a force controller for regulating the means for applying a tension force.
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further including a foot support mounted on the movable support platform.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the position of the main housing is axially adjustable with respect to the seating surface.
8. Apparatus as claimed in claimed in claim 2 wherein the main housing is slideably mounted on a rod carried by the seating surface for lateral adjustment.
9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 including a force sensor for measuring the force applied by the means for applying a tension force.
10. A method of treating abnormalities in the knee of a human comprising; a) securing the portion of a leg above the knee to a stationary object, b) securing the portion of a leg below the knee to a support member which is axially movable with respect to the stationary object, c) applying a tension force to the support member.
Description
III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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IV. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE DRAWINGS
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Seating arrangement 6 also includes a u-shaped cut out section 9 (
[0042] The lower leg support and stretching component includes a first guide housing 21 as shown in
[0043] A lower leg support platform 25 is slideably mounted on the main housing 16 and includes a pair of downwardly extending side flaps 30. A plurality of adjustment holes 26 are located on the top surface of support platform 25. Holes 26 includes a slot portion and an enlarged portion to accommodate pins, which have an enlarged head portion, extending downwardly from cushions 29, 31 in a known manner. A first strap 80 tightly surrounds and is attached to cushion 29. A second strap 85 having end portions 83, 84 is secured to the top portion of first strap 80. Hook and loop fasteners are provided on end portions 83, 84 respectively so that the lower portion of the leg below the knee can be secured to cushion 29 which is secured to platform 25. Cushion 30 is for supporting the patient's foot and is optional. It may also include a securing strap. The support platform 25 includes side mounted tracks 22 as shown in
[0044] Lower leg supporting platform 25 includes an end plate 50 as shown in
V. MODE OF OPERATION
[0045] In operation, a patient is seated and the leg is fully extended so that the lower portion of the leg below the knee is supported by cushion 29 and the foot rests on cushion 31. Housing 16 may be axially adjusted as necessary as shown at 55. Housing 16 is laterally moved so as to be aligned with the knee to be treated. The upper portion of a leg is secured to the chair frame 14 by a strap having hocks and loops fasteners for example. The strap may be mounted on one side of the chair at 53, placed over the knee at 72 and through the space between bar 52 and the U-shaped cutout, and then tightened folded back over the knee at 73 and secured to section 72 by a hook and loop fastener.
[0046] The lower portion of the leg is secured to the movable platform 25 on cushion 29 in a similar manner, however the arrangement for securing both portions of the leg to the chair support frame and the moveable support platform may include any known arrangement.
[0047] Optionally an inflatable bladder 50 having an air pump 40 may be positioned between the leg portion and the strap to firmly secure the leg portion to the support platform. With the leg secured above and below the knee, a linear force is applied to the knee via linear actuator 25, 27 and support platform 25 which results in the knee joint being stretched between 0.0 and 10 millimeters for example. The amount of force, duration of the force and intervals between the application of force can be varied by a suitable control mechanism known in the art. The amount of force applied may be in the range of five to thirty pounds, for example with intervals of 0 to thirty seconds, again for example. For a given cycle the applied force can vary from a given starting valve to a greater end valve, for example eighteen to twenty two pounds. A control module 69 is attached to housing 16 for inputting data into a central processor which controls movement of the linear actuator.