Claims
- 1. A continuous passive motion device for exercising a lower limb comprising a base,
- a thigh support pivotally coupled at one end to one end of the base,
- a calf support pivotally coupled at one end to the other end of the thigh support,
- a foot support mounted on the other end of said calf support,
- drive arms extending up from the base to pivotally connect to the thigh support to support the calf support above the base,
- the lower end of the drive arms being connected to the drive means and movable linearly along the base to produce relative angular movement between the calf and thigh support, and
- means coupling the foot support to said drive arms for rotating said foot support relative to said calf support in response to movement of said drive arms.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 including a pivotal connection between the foot support and the calf support, and
- an extension rod connecting the foot support and the drive arm, one end of said extension rod being slidable along the drive arm from a first position adjacent the calf support where no rotation of the foot support relative to the calf support occurs to positions along the drive arm spaced from said calf support where varying degrees of rotation of said foot support relative to said calf support occur with movement of said drive arm.
- 3. A device as in claim 2, wherein said drive arm has a slot extending from said calf support along the drive arm, an end of said rod being positionable in the slot to fix the rotation of said foot support.
- 4. A device as in claim 3 including an extended portion mounted on and extending away from said foot support, said rod connecting said portion at a point away from the plane of the calf support to said drive arm so that the link may effectively rotate the foot support about the pivotal connection.
- 5. A continuous passive motion device for the exercise of a patient's leg comprising
- a base,
- power means comprising a motor mounted on said base,
- means comprising a first pair of parallel support arms for supporting the femur of the patient's leg, and femur supporting means having one end connected to said base,
- means comprising a second pair of parallel support arms for supporting the tibia of the patient's leg, said tibia support means being hingedly connected to the femur support means and supported from said base,
- means coupling said first and second pair of arms at said patient's knee for relative rotation,
- means for supporting the foot of said leg carried at one end of said tibia support means,
- means coupling said motor to said tibia support means for causing relative rotation of said tibia and femur supporting means, comprising a pair of drive arms having upper ends connected to said tibia support means and lower ends movable linearly along said base to cause relative rotation of said tibia and femur supporting means and thereby rotation of said knee, and
- means coupled to said drive arms for rotating said foot supporting means relative to said tibia supporting means with movement of said drive arms.
- 6. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 5 wherein said foot supporting means comprises a pair of arms extending said tibia support means, and a sole support plate for supporting the bottom of a patient's foot mounted substantially at right angles to said foot support arms.
- 7. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 5 including an extension rod extending from said drive arm to said foot support to control said rotational movement of said support with movement of said drive arm.
- 8. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 7 wherein one of said drive arms has a slot in one side, one end of said extension rod carrying a bolt slidable in said slot, the position of said bolt in said slot varying the rotation of said foot support means caused by said drive arm.
- 9. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 7 wherein said drive arms rotate relative to said foot support, one of said drive arms being coupled to said foot support through said extension rod.
- 10. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 9 wherein each one of said drive arms is coupled to an arm of said tibia support means, one of said drive arms having a slot in one side extending from a point adjacent said tibia support down said drive arm toward said base, one end of said extension rod carrying a bolt slidable in said slot to vary the rotation of said foot support as a function of the position of the bolt in said slot.
- 11. A continuous passive motion device as in claim 10 including a bar extending down from said foot support, said extension rod being coupled from said bar to said slot to rotate said extremity foot support.
- 12. A continuous passive motion device for a patient's lower limb comprising
- a base,
- means connected to the base for supporting the thigh portion of the lower limb,
- means for supporting the calf portion of the lower limb,
- means for hingedly connecting the calf support means and the thigh support means for rotation of said calf and thigh support relative to one another about said hinged connection,
- drive means mounted on the base for causing the relative rotation,
- drive arms connected to said drive means and extending from said base to said calf support to support said calf support above said base, said drive arms having a first end slidable in said base and a second end connected to said calf support near and end of said calf support distal from said hinge means, movement of said drive arms created by said sliding movement of said first end in said base causing said relative motion of said calf and thigh support,
- said thigh support comprising a telescoping rod extending one arm of said thigh support to said base, said base comprising a pair of arms extending under said calf support, at least one of said arms accepting a telescoping base extension rod at the end nearest the patient's hip, said base extension rod being adjustable to extend to a point near a patient's hip to connect to said telescoping rod extending said thigh support to said base at said point adjacent said patient's hip and connecting means in the end of said base extension rod for coupling said base extension rod to said thigh support telescoping rod to physically establish a device support rotation point adjacent to said patient's hip adjustable to fit the physical structure of the patient undergoing therapy, said drive means comprising a motor coupled to said drive arms, the top portions of the drive arms being coupled to a point on the calf support which overlies a given point on the base, the foot portion of the drive arms being coupled to the motor and moved from a point on the base rearward of the given point to a point on the base forward of the given point to cause said relative rotation of said calf and thigh supports, and
- cam means coupling said top portions of said drive arms and said calf support, said cam means engaging said calf support when said drive arms are nearly perpendicular relative to said calf support and transmitting further moving force of the drive arms directly to said knee joint.
- 13. A device as in claim 12 wherein said cam means comprise an element carried on one of said drive arms having a surface rotating in the plane of an arm of said calf support, said surface of said element cooperating with the arm of the calf support to directly convey the motion of said drive arm to said calf support to cause rotation of the drive arm about the hinge between the calf support and thigh support to convey a powerful bending force to the knee to rehabilitate the knee of the user.
- 14. A device as in claim 12 wherein each of said calf support and thigh support comprises a pair of telescoping arms for separately adjusting the length of each support.
- 15. A device as in claim 14 wherein each of said arms comprise a pair of telescoping elements coupled by a latch mechanism comprising a series of notches on an inner sliding element and a cam carried on the outer sliding element rotatable by a latch into one of said notches.
- 16. A continuous passive motion device for exercising a patient's lower limb comprising
- a base, drive means comprising a motor mounted on said base,
- a thigh support pivotally coupled at one end to one end of the base,
- a calf support having one end pivotally coupled at a point adjacent the patient's knee joint to the other end of the thigh support, said thigh support and said calf support each comprising a pair of longitudinally extending arms articulated for relative rotation, drive arms being connected to the arms of said calf support, one of said thigh support arms being connected to said base and having an end aligned adjacent the hip of said patient, said calf and thigh support overlying a portion of said base,
- said drive arms extending up from the base to pivotally connect to the calf support arms to support the calf support above the base,
- the foot end of the drive arms being connected to the drive means and movable along the base alternately toward and away from the hip of the patient to produce relative angular movement between the calf and thigh support, and cam means coupling said drive arms and said calf support said cam means engaging said drive arms and calf support for rotating said calf support relative to said thigh support and for conveying force from said drive means to the patient's knee joint to effectively break the knee joint during exercise of said limb.
- 17. A device as in claim 16 wherein each of said calf support and thigh support comprises a pair of telescoping arms for separately adjusting the length of each support.
- 18. A device as in claim 17 wherein said base comprises a pair of arms each accepting a telescoping extension element at the end nearest the patient's hip, said base extension element being adjustable so as to extend to a point near a patient's hip.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 925,473, filed Oct. 31, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 693,911 filed Jan. 23, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuations (2)
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