Gait Pattern Training Device
20170281999 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00178
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0094
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/0262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A gait trainer adapted for use with a treadmill and, optionally, a spinning cycle, provides greater accessibility for therapeutic and rehabilitative gait pattern training to individuals confronting injury, illness, or disability. The gait trainer is adjustable, to accommodate a wide variety of users with different stride lengths and needs.
Claims
1. A gait trainer adapted for use with a treadmill, the gait trainer comprising: a pair of linkages, each linkage comprising a proximal end and a distal end; a pair of boots, each boot coupled to a proximal end of the respective linkage and adapted to receive a foot of a user; a support frame comprising: a pair of pivot members to support the linkages; and vertical guides for maintaining motion of the linkages in respective vertical planes; and a crank assembly coupled to the distal ends of the linkages; wherein rotation of the crank assembly translates into motion of the boots in a predetermined gait pattern.
2. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein the linkages comprise tube stock.
3. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein each boot comprises a cuff and an adjustable strap to accommodate the user's article of footwear.
4. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein each boot connects to the proximal end of the respective linkage above the user's ankle.
5. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein each boot further comprises a tether point to interconnect the boot to the support frame to control ankle angle to facilitate proper heel strike.
6. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein each boot further comprises a tether disposed between an external rotation post and a forefoot area of the boot to control foot rotation to facilitate proper forefoot positioning.
7. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein each pivot member comprises a wheel mounted below the respective linkage.
8. The gait trainer of claim 7, wherein each wheel is adjustable in a vertical direction to adjust hip and knee flexion of the gait pattern.
9. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein the vertical guides comprises vertical rollers.
10. The gait trainer of claim 1, wherein the crank assembly comprises a pair of cranks and a distance between the couplings to the distal ends of the linkages defines a user's stride length.
11. The gait trainer of claim 10, wherein the distance is adjustable to adjust the user's stride length of the gait pattern.
12. The gait trainer of claim 1, further comprising a pair of straps, each strap disposed between a top portion of the respective boot and the support frame to facilitate proper knee extension of the user.
13. The gait trainer of claim 1, further comprising a flywheel coupled to the crank assembly to facilitate smooth continuous motion by the user throughout the gait pattern.
14. A method of training gait of a user on a treadmill, the method comprising the steps of: affixing a pair of boots to the user on the treadmill; starting the treadmill; and constraining a gait pattern of the boots by controlling stride length, hip flexion, and knee flexion using a pair of linkages connected at proximal ends to the boots and at distal ends to a crank assembly.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of facilitating proper heel strike by controlling ankle angle.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of facilitating proper forefoot position by controlling foot rotation.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of adjusting hip and knee flexion of the gait pattern.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of adjusting stride length.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of facilitating proper knee extension of the user.
20. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of facilitating smooth continuous motion by the user throughout the gait pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0014] In the drawings, like reference characters generally refer to the same parts throughout the different views. Also, the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the following description, various embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The gait training device according to various embodiments is adapted to assist a patient in the gaining or re-gaining of walking function, which may have been lost due to illness, injury, or disability. Embodiments of the gait training device are less expensive than currently available gait training devices, making the described gait training device more accessible to patients.
[0023] The gait training device 100, shown in
[0024] The linkages 106a, 106b may be formed of a stiff material, e.g., aluminum, and may be four to five feet long. In some embodiments the cross section of the linkages is a square. In others it is a circle. In some embodiments, the linkage may be coupled with a flat surface 118 to facilitate smooth movement over respective pivot members 220a, 220b (shown in
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[0027] The support frame 116 also includes two pivot members 220a, 220b placed underneath each linkage 106a, 106b and between the vertical rollers 114. The pivot members 220a, 220b allow the linkages 106a, 106b to pivot as the crank assembly 108 is turned, thereby mimicking the path a foot travels during a walking gait at the proximal end of the linkage. These pivot members 220a, 220b can be raised or lowered to induce more or less hip and knee flexion. In some embodiments, each pivot member 220a, 220b may be a rubber wheel.
[0028] The present invention turns circular, rotary motion into up/down/forward/backward foot, leg, and hip movement with adjustable flexion and extension to accommodate length and height of the individual patient's stride. As the treadmill 102 begins to move the stance phase leg may be driven backward (in conjunction with the direction of movement of the treadmill deck) and the cycle 104 spins in a reverse motion. The other linkage propels the swing leg forward and upward, to achieve a chosen length of stride, hip flexion, and knee flexion consistent with a successful gait cycle.
[0029] As the treadmill 102 moves, the stance leg drives the crank assembly 108 arm, which in turn drives the other linkage. The linkages 106a, 106b come into contact with pivot members 220a, 220b in the support frame 116 in a levering action, which raises and lowers the height of the linkages 106a, 106b where they contact the boot 110a, 110b, thereby lifting and driving the patient's legs.
[0030] In some embodiments, the device 100 may be effective using the speed and power of a treadmill 102 without an additional motor. In other embodiments, the device 100 may be pedal-assisted by a therapist or trainer to help the patient though stride hitches, to address strength and flexibility issues, and improve the patient's walking rate.
[0031] The present invention may also be used with modified spinning cycles with heavy (40 lbs. or greater) flywheels. In some embodiments, the flywheels create rotational inertia, which helps the patient continue walking at points in their gait where they have the most difficulty. If the patient needs help with timing or getting the unit to work independently, a therapist or trainer may pedal the device to help influence better gait. The present invention may be used in conjunction with a weight support harness to support the patient on the treadmill 102.
[0032] Another view of the gait training device 100 is shown in
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[0035] In some embodiments, an external rotation post 530 extends laterally from the back of the boot and connects to a hook and loop muzzle 526 on the forefoot. The hook and loop muzzle 526 secures the forefoot area. In some embodiments, a lateral tether 532 provides tension from the muzzle 526 laterally to the external rotation post 530 to insure proper foot positioning. This aid pulls the foot into proper external rotation to prevent excessive internal rotation and may be helpful in introducing additional dorsi-flexion.
[0036] The top of the boot may be tethered to a point on the device in order to force a firm heel strike, shown in
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[0038] As previously described, the gait trainer transforms circular, rotary motion of the crank assembly into a repeatable up/down/forward/backward gait pattern. As shown, the crank assembly traces a circle in a counterclockwise direction while in use. As the crank assembly turns, the proximal end of the linkage attached to the boot begins to trace a circle, which is then cut off at a flat line as the boot comes in contact with the treadmill. This motion, however, may not be fully constrained as the linkages are free to lift off the pivot members.
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[0040] These pattern variations are user-dependent and provide each user some freedom of movement (within limits) within the broader constraints of the gait trainer gait pattern and associated training methodology. The influence of the gait trainer at connection point A is greater than at other points, allowing sufficient freedom of movement at points remote therefrom (e.g., at the midfoot point B and the toe point C) to engage one's personal gait and accommodate users of different capabilities, for example, individuals who tend to point or drag toes. Nonetheless, the gait trainer provides the necessary safety net for safe, reliable gait pattern training.
[0041] Table 1 is a table of minimum, maximum, and typical values for parameters associated with various embodiments of the invention. These values are meant to be exemplary in nature for teenagers and adults of normal stature and body proportions; however, lower and higher values are considered to be within the teachings and scope of the invention to manufacture systems for others, such as children.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Min Nominal Max Feature Val. Val. Val. Unit Diameter of crank assembly 100 200 300 cm Length of linkage 48 54 66 in Height adjustment of pivot −2 0 +2 in wheels Distance between crank axis of 22 28 34 in rotation and pivot wheels Ratio of diameter of crank 2:3 1:1 3:2 assembly to diameter of stride length Stride length 100 200 300 cm
[0042] The terms and expressions employed herein are used as terms and expressions of description and not of limitation and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof. In addition, having described certain embodiments of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments incorporating the concepts disclosed herein may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The structural features and functions of the various embodiments may be arranged in various combinations and permutations, and all are considered to be within the scope of the disclosed invention. Unless otherwise necessitated, recited steps in the various methods may be performed in any order and certain steps may be performed substantially simultaneously. Accordingly, the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as only illustrative and not restrictive. Furthermore, the configurations described herein are intended as illustrative and in no way limiting. Similarly, although physical explanations have been provided for explanatory purposes, there is no intent to be bound by any particular theory or mechanism, or to limit the claims in accordance therewith.