Extendable fracture orthosis
12318323 ยท 2025-06-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Jamie McMillan (Billings, MT, US)
- Jeremy Schillig (Mansfield, TX, US)
- Martha Ortega (Bedford, TX, US)
- James Buckhout (Hampton, NJ, US)
- John Hely (Roanoke, TX, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis having a telescoping and detachable palm/finger rest extending from a wrist-forearm gauntlet wherein the distance between the two is adjustable. The forearm and wrist gauntlet includes a clamshell configuration with an internal stiffener and a volar pocket. The palm/finger rest has a rigid bar extending therefrom that is slidably disposed within the volar pocket for wearer-adjustable extension out of and retraction into the pocket. Several retention straps are disposed about the palm/finger rest and the gauntlet. The gauntlet bottom and the palm/finger rest include curved sections to orient the wrist in a neutral position and the fingers in a relaxed position.
Claims
1. An elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis for addressing crushed hand injuries, hand fractures, and hand lacerations, comprising: a forearm and wrist gauntlet having a clamshell form with a rigid bottom and a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the rigid bottom includes a first curved profile accommodating a wrist neutral application, and the distal end includes at least one thumb opening, and wherein the clamshell includes external hook-and-loop fastener fabric; a volar pocket extending along a length of the bottom of the forearm and wrist gauntlet; a detachable palm/finger rest partially supporting the palm with a straight, rigid, bar extending proximally therefrom, wherein the bar includes the first curved profile, and the palm/finger rest includes a second curved profile to enable a fingers-relaxed application; padding at least partially covering the palm/finger rest; a first, open-knit elastic strap disposed about the palm/finger rest overlying and restraining the fingers; and a second open-knit elastic strap disposed about the forearm and wrist gauntlet; wherein a telescoping slidable coupling between the bar and volar pocket for adjusting a distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet consists essentially of at least one patch of hook-and-loop fastener anchor disposed on the bar that attaches to a corresponding fastener of the volar pocket of the forearm and wrist gauntlet to maintain the distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet.
2. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the forearm and wrist gauntlet includes opposed thumb openings for left-hand and right-hand applications.
3. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 2, wherein each thumb opening includes a respective loop, and wherein the second strap passes through each loop and each thumb opening.
4. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the bar is malleable.
5. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the rigid bottom of the forearm and wrist gauntlet is malleable.
6. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the forearm and wrist gauntlet clamshell includes padded panels.
7. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the forearm and wrist gauntlet includes a malleable stiffener extending along a length thereof.
8. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 1, wherein the elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis includes an elbow support disposed at the proximal end of the forearm and wrist gauntlet.
9. An elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis for addressing crushed hand injuries, hand fractures, and hand lacerations, comprising: a forearm and wrist gauntlet including a semi-rigid clamshell configuration with a bottom and a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the bottom includes an internal stiffener having a first curved profile enabling a wrist neutral application, the distal end includes at least one thumb opening, and the clamshell has an exterior including pile fabric; a volar pocket with a distal opening disposed proximate the forearm and wrist gauntlet bottom; a detachable palm/finger rest partially supporting the palm with a straight, rigid bar extending proximally therefrom, wherein the palm/finger rest includes a second curved profile to enable a fingers-relaxed application; wherein a telescoping slidable coupling between the bar and volar pocket for adjusting a distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet consists essentially of at least one patch of hook-and-loop fastener anchor disposed on the bar that attaches to a corresponding fastener of the volar pocket of the forearm and wrist gauntlet to maintain the distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet; padding at least partially covering the palm/finger rest; a first elastic strap disposed about the palm/finger rest overlying and restraining the fingers; and a second elastic strap disposed about the forearm and wrist gauntlet.
10. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 9, wherein the distal end of the gauntlet includes opposed thumb openings for left-hand and right-hand applications.
11. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 10, wherein each thumb opening includes a respective loop, and wherein the second strap passes through each loop and each thumb opening.
12. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger of claim 9, wherein the clamshell includes a semi-rigid thermoplastic foam at least partially covered in pile fabric.
13. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 9, wherein the palm/finger rest and the straight, rigid bar are formed from an integral piece of rigid material selected from the group consisting of plastic, aluminum, or steel.
14. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 9, wherein the bar is at least partially covered in at least one of softgoods, UBL, and pile fabric.
15. An elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis for addressing crushed hand injuries, hand fractures, and hand lacerations, comprising: a forearm and wrist gauntlet having a clamshell configuration with a bottom and a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the bottom includes an internal stiffener extending along a length of the clamshell having a first curved profile supporting a wrist neutral application, and the distal end includes at least one thumb opening; a volar pocket with an opening disposed at the bottom of the forearm and wrist gauntlet; a palm/finger rest partially supporting the palm with a straight, rigid bar extending proximally therefrom, wherein the palm/finger rest includes a second curved profile for a fingers-relaxed application; wherein a telescoping slidable coupling between the bar and volar pocket for adjusting a distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet consists essentially of at least one patch of hook-and-loop fastener anchor disposed on the bar that attaches to a corresponding fastener of the volar pocket of the forearm and wrist gauntlet to maintain the distance of the palm/finger rest from the forearm and wrist gauntlet; padding at least partially covering the palm/finger rest; a first elastic strap disposed circumferentially about the palm/finger rest, at least partially overlying and restraining the fingers; and a second elastic strap disposed circumferentially about the forearm and wrist gauntlet.
16. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 15, wherein the distal end of the clamshell includes opposed thumb openings for left-hand and right-hand applications.
17. The elbow-forearm-wrist-hand-finger orthosis of claim 16, wherein each thumb opening includes a respective loop, and wherein the second strap passes through each loop and each thumb opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The preferred embodiment fracture orthosis and variations thereof are indicated for ulna, scaphoid, distal radius, wrist and elbow fractures; triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury and repair; multi-trauma injuries; crush injuries; lacerations; acute finger, wrist, forearm, or elbow injuries; and post-operative immobilization.
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(8) The gauntlet 14 preferably has a shell configuration and more preferably a clamshell configuration with an open top and a closed bottom. The open top of the clamshell allows easy application of the orthosis to a pressure-sensitive and injured joint along with loose or tight compression adjustment to accommodate swelling.
(9) Preferred construction materials for the gauntlet clamshell 14 include rigid EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) foam or other semi-rigid thermoplastic foam with fabric laminated to both sides of the panels 36 and bottom 16. The exterior of the clamshell 14 is preferably covered in a softgoods, UBL (unbroken loop), or like pile fabric that can receive VELCRO hooks, or have loop swatches added to make it VELCRO hook receivable. The peripheral edges of the clamshell 14 are rounded and blunted to avoid abrasion to the skin.
(10) In an alternative embodiment, the clamshell is made from a laminate with semi-rigid EVA foam encasing a malleable aluminum (aluminum in the middle to help retain a molded but formable shape) with fabric on both outer sides of the EVA foam. Such a laminate would be constructed with fabric (UBL or other), EVA foam or other semi-rigid foam, malleable aluminum strip(s), EVA foam or other semi-rigid foam, fabric (UBL or other). The laminate layers may be glued, stitched, sewn, welded, riveted, or likewise joined together.
(11) The preferred embodiment clamshell or gauntlet 14 has a curved and rigid bottom 16 for stabilizing the ulna and radius, and to place the wrist flexion in neutral as seen in
(12) At the bottom 16 of the clamshell 14 is an elongated volar pocket 20 that extends along the length of the clamshell 14 with an open distal end/slot and a closed proximal end. The palm/finger rest 12 includes a preferably straight bar or arm 22 (straight from a plan view) extending from its proximal end as seen in
(13) In the side profile view of
(14) Preferably, the straight bar 22 and palm/finger rest 12 are constructed from an integral piece of aluminum, steel, plastic, or other malleable materials. The curved sections A and B in the bar 22 and palm/finger rest 12 are pre-formed at the factory, but may be bent to their final shape when applied to the patient to accommodate various injuries for which the orthosis 10 is intended to treat.
(15) The straight bar 22 is slidably inserted through the slot into the volar pocket 20 to join the palm/finger rest 12 to the gauntlet 14. This sliding bar 22 allows the distance or gap between the palm/finger rest 12 and gauntlet 14 to be quickly and easily adjusted to a longer or shorter length to accommodate post-op swelling in the wrist, hand, finger, etc. As the swelling increases or subsides, the distance or gap can be adjusted again and again as needed. This ensures comfort and minimizes post-op pain for the patient. It can be adjusted by the patient without need for a return visit to the clinic. Furthermore, the sliding bar 22 ensures that the orthosis 10 can be customized to match a patient's unique anatomy, e.g., larger hand with long digits. Other means for slidably adjusting the distance between the gauntlet and palm/finger rest include the bar sliding along a track or grooves embedded inside the gauntlet, or a rod replacing the bar that telescopes from a receiving pipe embedded inside the gauntlet.
(16) When no longer needed, the palm/finger rest 12 can be slid out of the volar pocket 20 and completely detached from the gauntlet 14. The patient then continues wearing the gauntlet only for the remainder of his or her injury rehabilitation.
(17) In the bottom view of the palm/finger rest 12 in
(18) The present invention orthosis 10 may optionally be used in combination with an elbow orthosis or cuff 26 (
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(20) Distal retention strap 30 is stretched and passes through the two thumb openings 18 and preferably crisscrosses at the open top of the clamshell to compress and secure the gauntlet 14 around the wrist. Optional retention loops 34 are located, one each, at the two thumb openings 18. As seen in
(21) Finally, an optional proximal strap 32 is stretched and overlies the open top of the clamshell as seen in
(22) In general, instead of hook-and-loop or VELCRO type fasteners as the fastening means, it is contemplated that the orthosis use, in the alternative, snaps, laces and eyelets, D-rings, hooks, zippers, buckles or catches with belts, claws, clasps, and the like, or any combination thereof.
(23) While particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is contemplated that disclosed embodiments and their components may be combined with other disclosed embodiments and their components.