The present invention relates to an adjustable foot and ankle device which can be used to control the foot to minimize pronation, supination, toe in and toe out. With this device, the neuromuscular patterning can be changed to correct the gait of a user without resorting to orthotics. The present invention is also used to correct the gait of a user when the user is experiencing pain in the knee, hips, foot or ankle.
The foot and ankle control device having an ankle strap positioned to encircle the leg of a wearer immediately above the ankle of the wearer. A foot support strap is provided having a medial “D”-ring attached to the support strap and a lateral “D”-ring attached to the support strap in spaced apart relation with the medial “D”-ring. The foot support strap is positioned underneath the wearer's foot adjacent the instep of the foot. A connecting strap is positioned to lie over the arch of the foot and working in cooperation with the foot support strap is used to secure the lateral “D”-ring on the lateral side of the ankle, and the medial “D”-ring on the medial side of the ankle. An elastic lateral control strap is provided for resiliently connecting the lateral “D”-ring to the ankle cuff strap. An elastic medial control strap is also provided for connecting the medial “D”-ring to the ankle cuff strap.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, a preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
A foot and ankle control device 10 according to the present invention is shown in
As shown in
A foot support strap 32 is shown in
A connecting strap 42 is sewn to the main body portion 36 at an end of portion 36 opposite the “D”-rings 38 and 40, as shown in
In using the invention, the cuff strap 12 is wrapped around the leg of the wearer immediately above the ankle of the wearer, as shown in
Next, the foot support strap 32 is positioned with the side, opposite “D”-rings 40 and 42, positioned adjacent the instep of the foot with lateral “D”-ring 40 positioned on the lateral side of the foot and with medial “D”-ring 44 positioned on the medial side of the foot. The strap 42 is then wrapped over the arch of the foot and the free end of the strap 46 inserted through the “D”-ring 38. The strap 42 is then looped back on itself and the hook Velcro portion 48 fastened to the loop Velcro portion 46 of strap 42 to secure the foot support strap 32 to the foot of the user.
In a preferred embodiment, two control straps 50 are used—a medial control strap 60 and a lateral control strap 62, as shown in
Gait control is accomplished with the control device 10 using three different methods. If the analysis of the foot and ankle show that straight dorsiflexion bias is needed, then the medial control strap 60 and the lateral control strap 62 are stretched with equal tension before connecting to the cuff strap 12. If the foot and ankle show that dorsiflexed/pronated bias is needed, then the lateral control strap 62 is stretched to the maximum extent before connecting to the cuff strap 12 and the medial control strap is connected to cuff strap 12 with only moderate tension. If the foot and ankle show that dorsiflex/supinated bias is needed, then the medial control strap 60 is stretched to the maximum extent before connecting the strap to the cuff strap 12. The lateral control strap 62 is connected to cuff strap 12 with only moderate tension.
With the proper tensioning of the medial control strap 60 and the lateral control strap 62, the gait of a wearer can be modified.
A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
A cord 80 is threaded through loop 72b of strap 72 and also loop 74b of strap 74 and the ends of the cord tied together, as shown in
In using the second embodiment of the present invention, a cuff strap 12 is wrapped around the leg of the wearer immediately above the ankle of the wearer as with the first embodiment. Hook Velcro portion 30 is then fastened to the loop Velcro 18 of strap 16, as shown in
Next, the cord is positioned underneath the foot adjacent the instep of the foot with the lateral “D”-ring 40 positioned on the lateral side of the foot and with medial “D”-ring 44 positioned on the medial side of the foot. The strap 42 is then wrapped over the arch of the foot and the free end of the strap 42 inserted through the “D”-ring 38. Strap 42 is then looped back on itself and the hook Velcro portion 48 fastened to the loop Velcro portion 46 of strap 42 to secure the cord 80 to the foot of the user. As before, and as shown in
Gait control is accomplished in a manner similar to that used with the first embodiment.
While the fundamental novel features of the invention have been shown and described, it should be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, all such modifications or variations are included in the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims:
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/462,413, filed Apr. 10, 2003.
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