Claims
- 1. A medical binder for use on a patient, the patient having an iliac crest and an abdomen, comprising: a generally rectangular sheet of flexible, relatively inelastic material, said sheet having a tail end and a cut-out end, said tail end and said cut-out end being spaced apart by the length of said sheet,said sheet further having a right side curve-shaped cut-out area on a right edge of said sheet proximate said cut-out end of said sheet and a left side curve-shaped cut-out area on a left edge of said sheet spaced apart from said right side curve-shaped cut-out area by a width of said sheet; the shape of said right side curved-shaped cut-out and said left side curved-shaped cut-out being selected such that the binder closely fits the patient during use, said sheet further having its tail end split longitudinally into a right tail and a left tail by a cut through a portion of the length of the sheet, said right tail and said left tail each having a distal end and being sufficiently long and wide to allow said tails to pass over the iliac crest of the patient during use; and said right tail and said left tail having at their distal ends means for affixing the distal end of each of said right and left tails to the cut-out end of said sheet, wherein the binder is held in adjustable compression against the iliac crest and abdomen.
- 2. A medical binder as in claim 1 wherein said right tail and said left tail are split by a cut along part of their length into a plurality of short tails and said plurality of short tails have at their distal ends means for affixing the distal end of each said short tail to the cut-out end of said sheet, wherein the binder is held in adjustable compression against the iliac crest and against the abdomen.
- 3. A medical binder as in claim 2 wherein the radius of compression is greater than 180 degrees.
- 4. A medical binder as in claim 2 wherein the cut-out end of the sheet is provided with a plurality of hook and loop fasteners and the means for affixing the plurality of short tails to the cut-out end of the sheet is a cloth backing on the binder.
- 5. A medical binder as in claim 4 wherein the cloth backing is terry cloth laid over a relatively non-elastic plastic.
- 6. A medical binder as in claim 1 wherein the material of the binder is anisotropic with respect to stretching such that it stretches more in the longitudinal direction than in the direction of its width.
- 7. A medical binder as in claim 1 wherein a plurality of relatively small holes are provided on the portion of the binder that would be proximate the genital area of a female patient.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/856,813 that was filed on May 15, 1997 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,080,125 on Jun. 27. 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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