Extension deceleration orthosis
Abstract
An extension deceleration orthotic fulcrum for knee and elbow braces, which
simulates performance of the function of those ligaments that control
joint motion and .[.provide.]. .Iadd.provides .Iaddend.anteroposterior
joint stability, comprising a lightweight, external spring assembly, upper
and lower elongated arms, and a centric or polycentric fulcrum, which is
adjustable for its range of motion, adaptable for use on many different
style orthoses, and whose strength can be varied to suit corrective,
preventive, anthropomorphic, environmental, and usage requirements,
including means both for mechanically dampening the limb's angular
velocity on extension to prevent hyperextension and for accelerating the
limb's angular velocity on flexion to enable quicker, smoother, less
stressful motion. In one embodiment spring rods are assembled medially and
laterally to conventional pairs of elongated orthotic brace arms to span
the joint fulcrum point by serpentinely engaging novel roller posts, the
assemblage thus serving to decelerate the limb during the last 15 to 20
degrees of extension, to help prevent the striking of a stop with its
attendant risk of hyperextension, and thus serving to use the stored
energy of the spring to facilitate flexion of the limb.
| Inventors: |
Hensley; David Ellis (Kirland, WA), Kielman; Bradley Russell (Kirland, WA) |
| Appl. No.:
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08/406,772 |
| Filed:
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March 16, 1995 |