Rigid ankle and foot orthosis

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Inventors

Bowman, Gerald D.

Application #

947493

Filed

Sep-5-2001

Published

Feb-10-2004

Current US Class

128/882
602/16
602/27

International Classes

A61F 005/00; A61F 005/37

Field of Search

602/16 602/27 602/28-29 128/882

Examiners

Lucchesi; Nicholas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Finkel; Robert Louis

US Patent References

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5031607   Ankle brace
5209722   Ankle brace
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5542774   Orthotic joint
5571078   Range-of-motion a...
5676642   Ankle brace with a...
5759168   Supramalleolar an...
5797865   Lightweight ankle r...
5902259   Therapeutic ankle...
5944678   Ankle brace
5944679   Adjustable ankle a...
5971946   Ankle support brace
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Abstract
A therapeutic ankle and foot orthosis or brace includes a lower shell and an upper lateral shell which are movably coupled together by a pivot so that the shells accommodate the contour, size and shape of the user's foot and ankle. Cushions are included on the shells to provide comfort and straps with hook and pile fasteners are employed to detachably retain the combined shells on the ankle and foot of the user.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An orthotic device to be worn for limiting inversion and supination of the wearer's ankle joint and foot comprising:

a unitary, generally "U" shape ankle and foot shell embracing the wearer's heel and extending under and embracing the wearer's foot, said shell having an upstanding medial portion embracing the inside of the wearer's ankle and an upstanding lateral portion embracing, and having an aperture therein retaining, the outside of the wearer's ankle, a portion of the lateral portion extending anteriorly of the wearer's ankle and supportingly embracing the laterally facing portion of the wearer's instep;

an elongated leg shell pivotably mounted to the upstanding medial portion of said ankle and foot shell and supportingly embracing the inside of the wearer's leg;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of ankle and foot orthosis and more particularly to rigid ankle and foot orthosis used in athletic and medical applications for individuals who have injured their ankle or have an unstable ankle joint.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Ankle orthoses and ankle and foot orthoses have become a popular form of treatment for controlling lateral ankle motion in the injured or unstable ankle. Lateral ankle injuries account for the majority of ankle injuries. These injured ankles have a high probability of suffering recurring sprains and increased joint laxity. The ankle joint is an articulation involving the tibia and fibular with the talus. The talus also forms a major articulation with the calcaneus (sub-talor joint). As the ankle joint is very intimately connected to the sub-talor joint in the foot, an ankle and foot orthosis must ideally control lateral ankle motion (inversion) and sub-talor joint motion (supination). In addition, for an orthoses to be considered functional, it must minimally restrict all other motions including plantarflexion/dorsiflexion at the ankle (up/down motion of the foot) and natural pronation of the foot (inward rotation with flattening of the arch). An orthosis that can achieve all these criteria can represent a significant improvement in function.
 
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