Method and apparatus for extremity rehabilitation
09630042 ยท 2017-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/4045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lower extremity mobilizer for use in rehabilitation is provided. A seat is slidably maintained upon a base, with a foot support brace being provided at an end of the base to receive the foot of a leg provided for arthrokinematic treatment. A cord and pulley system is provided between the seat and the end of the base. In use, a patient is seated with a foot received by the foot support brace. The patient provides arthrokinematic motion to his leg by pulling himself and the seat toward the end of the device having the foot support brace. The procedure is undertaken in a closed chain motion, with the foot constantly engaging the foot support brace, and is done so as a rate, timing and extent under the control of the patient.
Claims
1. A lower extremity mobilizer, comprising: a base having first and second ends, said base being maintained in a level elevated position by fixed support members at each of said first and second ends; an unbiased seat freely slidably maintained upon said base; a foot support brace maintained at said first end of said base; and a patient regulated mobilization system interposed between said seat and said first end of said base and accommodating unbiased movement of said seat upon said base between said second end and said first end of said base, wherein said mobilization system comprises a cord having a first end fixedly connected to said seat and a second free end for engagement by a patient and wherein said mobilization system is configured for passively moving lower extremity joints of a post-surgery patient seated upon said seat with a foot fixedly planted on said foot support brace to effect recovery of a range of motion of the joints.
2. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 1, wherein said mobilization system further comprises a pulley system receiving said cord and interposed between said first and second ends thereof.
3. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 2, wherein said pulley system comprises said cord being looped through first and third pulleys connected to said first end of said base and a second pulley connected to said seat.
4. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 1, wherein said seat has first rollers on a bottom surface thereof in operative engagement with said base.
5. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 4, wherein said base has a side rail along at least a portion of each side thereof, and wherein said seat has second rollers on said bottom side thereof in engagement with said side rails.
6. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 5, further comprising a stop bar extending across a back end of said base and restricting movement of said seat beyond said stop bar.
7. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 2, wherein said foot support brace is maintained at a selected angle with respect to said base.
8. The lower extremity mobilizer according to claim 7, wherein said selected angle is between 35 and 50.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) For a complete understanding of the various benefits, structure and methods of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) Referring now to the drawings and more particularly
(9) Pulley wheels 26, 28 are secured to the end bracket 22, as shown. In similar fashion, a pulley wheel 30 is secured to a front edge of the seat 18, as shown. A cord or rope 32 is strung through the pulley wheels 26, 28, 30, with a first end of the cord or rope 32 being secured to an eyelet 34 on the front edge of the seat 18. According to an embodiment of the invention, the cord or rope 32 passes from the eyelet 34, through the pulley wheel 26, thence through the pulley wheel 30, and finally through the pulley wheel 28, with the opposite end of the cord or rope 32 optionally having a handle 36 or other type of hand securing device present thereon. It will be appreciated that the number of pulley wheels and the mechanical advantage desired may vary.
(10) With reference now to
(11) Finally, a stop bar 44 extends across a back end of the base 12 between the side rails 16, to prevent the seat 18 from leaving the base 12 rearwardly. The plate 38 and casters 40, 42, in conjunction with the side rails 16 and stop bar 44 confine the operation of the seat within the perimeters so defined.
(12) With an understanding of the structure of the invention, reference should now be had to
(13) In use, the other leg of the patient may either be placed upon the associated foot support brace 24, or may actually engage the floor.
(14) The patient 50 begins to pull himself forwardly, providing an arthrokinematic motion to the joints of the knee 54 ankle 56 and hip 58 in a closed chain mode. The patient controls the rate at which the movement from
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(16) Upon reaching the position of
(17) Thus it can be seen that the various benefits of the invention have been achieved by the structure and method presented and described above. While in accordance with the patent statutes only the best mode and preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented and described in detail, the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. Accordingly, for an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention, reference should be made to the following claims.