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Cerebral Palsy, abbreviated as CP, is a disorder that affects muscle tone, movement, and motor skills due to abnormal brain development. This causes exaggerated contraction of the muscles, unyielding limbs, and at times involuntary movements. Patients with such disorders need a variety of therapies and often most overcome several challenges one of which is standing and walking independently. Both actions require developed motor function and muscle strength. By not standing and walking, the patient is at risk for loss of motor function and muscle atrophy. As such, a patient needs methods and apparatus to ameliorate these effects.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method that addresses a patient's physical needs, such as learning to maintain balance and posture.
In other embodiments, the present invention provides a system and method that include an exoskeleton that allows a patient with cerebral palsy to learn to stand and walk. The exoskeleton aids in the correction of gait, stabilizes the core and leg muscles while walking, and properly engages pertinent muscles in movement and exercise.
In other embodiments, the present invention provides a system and method that include a motorized or non-motorized walking assist system/device for persons who have balance issues (functional nervous and muscles but impaired brain signals) whereby the system is modular and progressive in nature allowing the user to have a range of support from the lower back to the bottom of the foot. The system and method are configurable to provide decreasing levels of lower trunk and leg support to train the brain to properly signal and engage the muscles to function normally.
In other embodiments, the present invention provides a system and method that include a modular combination of a rigid back, external leg and foot supports, and body fasteners. The components are configured in such a way as to prevent the back, hips, legs, calves, and feet from deviating from a normal walking pattern.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method to assist a user having adequately functioning muscles and leg nerves to overcome an interruption of service between the brain and the legs to perform functions such as walking, comprising the steps of: providing modular components configured to be progressively removed to provide decreasing levels of lower trunk and leg support.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the modular system is comprised of a waist support, upper leg, lower leg and foot subsystems.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist support subsystem is first removed.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper leg subsystem is next removed.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the lower leg subsystem is next removed.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the foot subsystem is next removed.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the subsystems keep a patient's feet from spreading apart and/or crossing over.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist-support subsystem includes a rigid extension to provide core support to maintain balance in a standing position.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist-support subsystem includes rigid and non-rigid components to provide hip support that allows for hip extension and flexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist-support subsystem articulates with the upper leg subsystem to allow for movement.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper leg subsystem engages the leg adductors muscles by providing resistance in the inner thigh area.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper leg subsystem includes nonrigid components that work together with the rigid components.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper leg subsystem allows for up to 12 degrees of tightness in hip flexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper portions of the upper leg subsystem articulate with the back-support subsystem to allow for hip motion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper leg subsystem allows for up to 12 degrees of tightness in knee bend.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the lower portions of the upper leg subsystem articulate with the lower leg to allow for knee bending motion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the lower leg subsystem allows for up to 12 degrees of tightness in knee bend.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the upper portions of the lower leg subsystem articulate with the upper leg subsystem to allow for knee bending motion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the lower leg subsystem allows for ±10 degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the lower portions of the lower leg subsystem articulate with the foot subsystem to allow for ankle motion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the foot subsystem allows for ±10 degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method further including a bearing system that preserves anatomical integrity of the patient during use and assists each subsystem to articulate while allowing for desired swinging motion at each joint.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the system provides core support to maintain balance in a standing position.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the system provides hip support for the patient that will allow for hip extension and hip flexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the system engages leg adductor muscles by providing resistance in inner thigh area.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the system allows for up to 12 degrees of tightness in hip flexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the system allows for ±10 degrees of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist support subsystem system further includes a rigid back support component with an upward extension that provides support up the small of the back, said waist piece subsystem also includes waist and glute components that resides primarily below the waste, on each side, and down into the glute region to train the brain to stand, rather than collapse (rotate the hip forward over your feet), as a leg moves forward in its gait.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the hip/glute support arrangement improves upon prior designs by providing hip and glute restriction to prevent user collapse when the user lifts their leg to walk.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method wherein the waist support subsystem is the first modular subsystem removed in sections with the upper back extension being the first component removed followed by the later removal of the waist/glute components.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. Like numerals having different letter suffixes may represent different instances of substantially similar components. The drawings generally illustrate, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, a detailed description of certain embodiments discussed in the present document.
Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed method, structure or system. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting, but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a method and system using a modular combination of a rigid back, external leg and foot supports, and body fasteners all configured in such a way as to prevent the back, hips, legs, calves, and feet from deviating from a normal walking pattern. This structure provides core, back, and hip support as well as engages the leg adductor muscles to allow for an erect posture and proper forward positioning of the legs to facilitate a normalized gait pattern. The system may also provide a greater range of movement compared to the current models to enable standing and walking. Achievement of standing and walking allows for complementary actions, such as squatting.
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The energy sources may be used in other ways as well in other embodiments of the present invention. For example, the energy sources may act as therapeutic systems for the patient such as by creating resistance when walking and standing. This would allow the patient to gain strength when using actuators with different resistances. More possible add-ons can be incorporated for different needs such as modular footwear for different types of grip, spring system for increased resistance.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an exoskeleton which may be subsystems.
In other preferred embodiments, the waist piece system provides hip support that will allow for hip extension and flexion. The side extensions of the waist piece system will articulate with the leg supports to allow for movement. The rigid support 710 provides support up the small of the back but equally important, section 720 resides primarily below the waste, on each side, and down into the glute region to train the brain to stand, rather than collapse (rotate the hip forward over your feet), as a leg moves forward in its gait. This hip/glute support aspect improves upon prior designs by providing hip and glute restriction to prevent user collapse when the user lifts their leg to walk. Brackets 780 and 790 are attached to section 720 at the opposing ends to position pins 785 and 795 at or near the hip joint. The top edge 722 of section 720 is located above the hip joint and lower edge 723 engages the glute. Openings 798-799 provide hand holds.
The foot subsystem may also be configured to provide a sliding motion on a surface to provide ease of movement for further training and solidifying the desired movement to be trained. This allows for training of longer gaits and proper heel strikes. The foot system also assists in preventing the ankles from turning in and training of the proper position.
The fastener system preserves anatomical integrity of the patient during use. The strapping assists in several requirements as mentioned in each individual subsystem. Overall, the strapping functions to keep the patient firmly secured to the rigid components of the system.
In other embodiments, the present invention provides a system and method that includes a motorized or non-motorized walking assist system/device for persons who have balance issues (functional nervous and muscles but impaired brain signals) whereby the system is modular and progressive in nature allowing the user to have a range of support from the lower back to the bottom of the foot. The system and method are configurable to provide decreasing levels of lower trunk and leg support to train the brain to properly signal and engage the muscles to function normally.
In other embodiments, the present invention provides a system and method to assist a user having adequately functioning muscles and leg nerves to overcome an interruption of service between the brain and the legs whereby the system is modular and progressive in nature allowing the user to have a range of support from the lower back to the bottom of the foot. The system and method are configurable to provide decreasing levels of lower trunk and leg support to train the brain to properly signal and engage the muscles to function normally.
In a preferred method, the modular system comprises a back-support system, upper leg system, lower leg system and feet system described above. A patient using the system is first outfitted with all the subsystems. As the training and development of the patient progresses to a satisfactory condition, the back-support system is first removed. The remaining components are continued to be used with the patient until adequate progress is obtained. At this point, the upper leg system is removed and only the lower leg and feet systems remain. Again, the lower leg system and feet system are used in combination until adequate progress is obtained at which point the lower leg subsystem is removed leaving the foot subsystem. The foot subsystem remains in use until adequate progress is made at which point it may be removed.
In yet another preferred training method, the first piece to be removed from the waist subsystem is upwardly extending back support 710 which leaves section 720 and strap 730 in place to surround and support a user's hips and/or waist. The next steps of the method are as described above.
While the foregoing written description enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The disclosure should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiments, methods, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/661,555 filed on Apr. 23, 2018, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
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