Pivotally adjustable self-supporting foot orthosis

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Inventors

Klearman, Jeffrey D.
Bronson, Robert
Roth, Jerry M.

Application #

534662

Filed

Sep-27-1995

Published

Sep-9-1997

Current US Class

128/882
602/16
602/27

International Classes

A61F 005/00

Field of Search

602/5 602/16 602/20 602/23 602/27-29 128/845 128/882 36/110 36/117 36/120

Assignee

Therapy Concepts, Inc. (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Dvorak; Linda C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howell & Haferkamp, L.C.

US Patent References

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5088479   Ankle and foot orth...
5151081   Foot splint
5154695   Foot splint
5224925   Foot splint
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5367789   Protective medical...
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5486157   Dynamic multi-ang...
5542912   Foot splint
5545127   Laterally adjustabl...
 

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Other References

Oscar Plus Ankle/Foot Orthosis by OCS, Orthosis Corrective Systems, Inc., tri-fold brohure and Care Plan sheet. E-Z Boot.TM., Therapeutic Orthotic System, Medi-Key.TM. Medical Products, Inc., two-sided color brochure. E-Z Boot.TM., Protocol for the Therapeutic Food and Leg Orthotic System, Jan. 1, 1991, 7-page explanation and assessment.

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Abstract
An ankle/foot orthosis for supporting a patient's ankle in a neutral orientation, including a calf section and a foot section pivotally coupled to the calf section to allow adjustment of a relative angle therebetween. A brace extends between the backsides of the foot and calf sections for maintaining the relative angle in a fixed position, and for allowing adjustment of the orthosis into one of several predetermined positions including an upright position, a fully reclined position, and one or more intermediate positions. The foot section includes a heel portion that maintains positive clearance with a patient's heel, which is an ulcer prominent area, and prevents inadvertent contact therewith, particularly when the orthosis is in the upright position. In the fully reclined position, the orthosis provides access to the patient's heel and sole regions, and elevates the patient's leg and foot above a supporting surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An orthosis for supporting a patient's foot in a predetermined orientation, said orthosis including a calf section, a foot section pivotally connected to said calf section to thereby allow adjustment of a relative angle therebetween, and a brace extending between said foot section and said calf section for maintaining said relative angle in a fixed position, said brace having an elongate slot extending therethrough and a plurality of eyelets disposed about said elongate slot, each eyelet corresponding to a different relative angle between said calf and foot sections, said orthosis further comprising a latch adjustably connecting said brace to said calf section by extending through one of said eyelets.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The problem of decubitus ulcers and blisters experienced by people suffering from foot-drop and other nonambulatory conditions is well documented. The primary cause of these ulcers is the immobility of the bedridden patient which causes an interruption in the flow of blood to capillaries in areas of the skin adjacent bone protuberances. The interruption of blood flow to the capillaries causes skin cells to die which results in a breakdown of skin tissue and the development of ulcers. The heel is an area particularly susceptible to decubitus ulcers.

Various ankle/foot orthoses and splints are known in the art for supporting, aligning and correcting foot deformities. For instance, a splint may he chosen for a severely sprained foot or ankle which protects and immobilizes the ankle joint in proper alignment to facilitate healing. Further, persons suffering from paralysis of the anterior leg muscles resulting in insufficient voluntary ankle dorsiflexion (commonly referred to as foot-drop) may select an ankle/foot orthosis which maintains the ankle joint in a neutral position and supports the toes while the person is bedridden and/or during walking. While these prior art splints and orthoses adequately support and align the ankle and/or foot, these devices do not address other problems frequently experienced by nonambulatory patients, or patients suffering from foot-drop and other ankle/foot ailments. Nor do these prior art devices provide access for treating (applying ointments or changing dressings) any ulcers without removing the splint/orthosis. Removing the splint/orthosis each time an ulcer is treated is a time consuming procedure and can he quite painful to these patients whose ankle regions are often aggravated and sore. Moreover, because these prior art devices are designed with the singular intention to physically support and align the ankle region, these splints and orthoses often directly contact and become adhered to the ulcerous area thereby irritating the wound.
 
  A device for the physical therapy or exercise of human extremities which utilizes an elevation device and leveling mechanism.  The pneumatic Achilles sleeve assembly comprises a sleeve and at least one strap for fastening the sleeve around the ankle. The sleeve assembly positions...