Claims
- 1. A patient support for placing a patient in position for an epidural procedure with the patient's back arched forwardly comprising:a deck for supporting a patient, an upper body support coupled to the patient support adjacent to a first side thereof, and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the first side to support the patient's upper body above the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly, and a foot support coupled to the patient support on the first side thereof, and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the first side to support the patient's feet below the deck, the upper body support being configured to form an open space above the deck of sufficient size to allow the patient to move the patient's feet through the open space and sit on the first side of the patient support with the patient's upper body supported on the upper body support above the deck and the patient's feet supported on the foot support below the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly.
- 2. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the opposite side of the patient support includes an upper body support and a foot support.
- 3. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the upper body support is coupled to the patient support and configured to move between an out-of-the-way storage position and a use position extending outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's upper body with the patient's back arched forwardly.
- 4. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the out-of-the-way storage position of the upper body support is under the deck.
- 5. The patient support of claim 4, wherein the upper body support includes a frame movably coupled to the patient support on the first side thereof and an upper body support platform movably coupled to the frame.
- 6. The patient support of claim 5, wherein the upper body support is movable to an intermediate use position between the storage and use positions, wherein the frame is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position under the deck and an intermediate use position above the deck as the upper body support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position.
- 7. The patient support of claim 6, further including a latch configured to lock the frame in the intermediate use position above the deck.8.The patient support of claim 6, wherein the upper body support platform is movable between a stowed position and a use position while the frame is in the intermediate use position.
- 9. The patient support of claim 8, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the use position.
- 10. The patient support of claim 8, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the stowed position.
- 11. The patient support of claim 8, wherein the upper body support platform extends outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's upper body while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position.
- 12. The patient support of claim 11, including a structure comprising a pivot link and a hinge link at each end of the frame to pivotally couple the frame to the patient support.
- 13. The patient support of claim 12, wherein the frame includes a side bar and a pair of end bars extending from each end thereof, and wherein the end bars are each pivotally coupled to the patient support by the structure comprising the pivot link and the hinge link for movement between the storage position under the deck and the intermediate use position above the deck.
- 14. The patient support of claim 13, wherein the side bar and the end bars are configured to form the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position through which open space the patient sitting on the deck extends the patient's feet so that they can rest on the foot support.
- 15. The patient support of claim 14, wherein the upper body support platform is configured to prevent movement of the patient's legs through the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the stowed position.
- 16. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the upper body support includes a frame movably coupled to the patient support and an upper body support platform movably coupled to the frame.
- 17. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the upper body support is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position and an intermediate use position above the deck, and wherein the frame is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position under the deck and an intermediate use position above the deck as the upper body support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position.
- 18. The patient support of claim 17, further including a latch configured to lock the frame in the intermediate use position above the deck.
- 19. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the upper body support platform is movable between a stowed position and a use position while the frame is in the intermediate use position.
- 20. The patient support of claim 19, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the use position.
- 21. The patient support of claim 19, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the stowed position.
- 22. The patient support of claim 19, wherein the upper body support platform extends outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's upper body while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position.
- 23. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the foot support is coupled to the patient support and configured to move between an out-of-the-way storage position and a use position extending outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's feet.
- 24. The patient support of claim 23, wherein the out-of-the-way storage position of the foot support is under the deck.
- 25. The patient support of claim 24, wherein the foot support includes a slide movably coupled to the patient support on the first side thereof and a foot support platform movably coupled to the slide.
- 26. The patient support of claim 25, wherein the slide comprises a pair of transversely-extending rails slidably mounted to the patient support.
- 27. The patient support of claim 25, wherein the foot support is movable to an intermediate use position between the storage and use positions, wherein the slide is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position under the deck and an intermediate use position extending outwardly from the deck as the foot support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position.
- 28. The patient support of claim 27, wherein the foot support platform is movable between a stowed position and a use position while the slide is in the intermediate use position.
- 29. The patient support of claim 28, wherein the foot support platform extends outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's feet while the slide is in the intermediate use position and the foot support platform is in the use position.
- 30. The patient support of claim 28, further including a pin configured to hold the foot support platform in the use position.
- 31. A patient support for placing a patient in position for an epidural procedure with the patient's back arched forwardly, the patient support comprising:a deck for supporting a patient, an upper body support coupled to the patient support adjacent to one side thereof, and being movable between storage and use positions, and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the one side to support the patient's upper body above the deck while in the use position, and a foot support coupled to the patient support adjacent to the one side thereof, and being movable between storage and use positions, and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the one side to support the patient's feet below the deck while in the use position, the upper body support being configured to form an open space above the deck of sufficient size to allow the patient to move the patient's feet through the open space and sit on the one side of the patient support with the patient's upper body supported on the upper body support above the deck and the patient's feet supported on the foot support below the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly while the upper body and the foot supports are in their respective use positions.
- 32. The patient support of claim 31, wherein the upper body support is movable to an intermediate use position between the storage and use positions, wherein the upper body support includes a frame coupled to the one side of the patient support and configured to move between an out-of-the way storage position and an intermediate use position as the upper body support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position, and an upper body support platform coupled to the frame and configured to move between a stowed position and a use position while the frame is in the intermediate use position.
- 33. The patient support of claim 32, wherein the frame is movable between the out-of-the way storage position under the deck and the intermediate use position above the deck.
- 34. The patient support of claim 33, wherein the frame is configured to form the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position through which open space the patient sitting on the patient support extends the patient's feet so that they can rest on the foot support.
- 35. The patient support of claim 34, wherein the upper body support platform is configured to prevent movement of the patient's legs through the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the stowed position.
- 36. The patient support of claim 33, wherein the foot support includes a slide movably coupled to the patient support on the one side thereof and a foot support platform movably coupled to the slide.
- 37. The patient support of claim 36, wherein the foot support is movable to an intermediate use position between the storage and use positions, wherein the slide is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position under the deck and an intermediate use position extending outwardly from the deck as the foot support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position.
- 38. The patient support of claim 37, wherein the foot support platform is movable between a stowed position and a use position while the slide is in the intermediate use position.
- 39. The patient support of claim 38, wherein the foot support platform extends outwardly from the patient support to support the patient's feet while the slide is in the intermediate use position and the foot support platform is in the use position.
- 40. The patient support of claim 31, further comprising an upper body support and a foot support on the opposite side of the patient support.
- 41. A stretcher for placing a patient in position for an epidural procedure with the patient's back arched forwardly, the stretcher comprising:a base, a deck coupled to the base to support the patient, the deck having a first side, a second side, a head end and a foot end, an upper body support provided adjacent to one side of the deck, and being movable between storage and use positions and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the one side to support the upper body of the patient above the deck while in the use position, and a foot support provided adjacent to the one side of the deck and having a platform attached underneath the deck, and being movable between storage and use positions and configured to extend laterally outwardly from the one side to support the patient's feet below the deck while in the use position, the upper body support being configured to form an open space above the deck of sufficient size to allow the patient to move the patient's feet through the open space and sit on the one side of the deck with the patient's upper body supported on the upper body support above the deck and the patient's feet supported on the foot support below the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly while the upper body and the foot supports are in their respective use positions.
- 42. The stretcher of claim 41, wherein the foot support comprises a mechanism attached underneath the deck for extending and retracting and raising and lowering the foot support platform between storage and use positions.
- 43. The stretcher of claim 41, wherein the upper body support includes a frame movably coupled to the stretcher and an upper body support platform movably coupled to the frame.
- 44. The stretcher of claim 43, wherein the upper body support is movable to an intermediate use position between the storage and use positions, wherein the frame is movable between an out-of-the-way storage position under the deck and an intermediate use position above the deck as the upper body support moves between the storage position and the intermediate use position.
- 45. The stretcher of claim 44, further including a latch configured to lock the frame in the intermediate use position above the deck.
- 46. The stretcher of claim 44, wherein the upper body support platform is movable between a stowed position and a use position while the frame is in the intermediate use position.
- 47. The stretcher of claim 46, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the use position.
- 48. The stretcher of claim 46, further including a latch configured to lock the upper body support platform in the stowed position.
- 49. The stretcher of claim 46, wherein the upper body support platform extends outwardly from the stretcher to support the patient's upper body while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position.
- 50. The stretcher of claim 46, wherein the frame is configured to form the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the use position through which open space the patient sitting on the deck extends the patient's feet so that they can rest on the foot support.
- 51. The stretcher of claim 50, wherein the upper body support platform is configured to prevent movement of the patient's legs through the open space while the frame is in the intermediate use position and the upper body support platform is in the stowed position.
- 52. A patient support for placing a patient in position for an epidural procedure with the patient's back arched forwardly, the patient support comprising:a means for supporting a patient, a means for supporting the patient's upper body while the patient is sitting on the means for supporting the patient so that the patient's upper body is arched forwardly, said means for supporting the patient's upper body being coupled to the means for supporting the patient and movable between storage and use positions, and a means for supporting the patient's feet while the patient is sitting on the means for supporting the patient and being coupled thereto and movable between storage and use positions.
- 53. A patient support for placing a patient in position for an epidural procedure with the patient's back arched forwardly comprising:a deck for supporting a patient, an upper body support coupled to the patient support adjacent to one edge thereof, and configured to extend outwardly from the one edge to support the patient's upper body above the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly, and a foot support coupled to the patient support adjacent to the one edge thereof, and configured to extend outwardly from the one edge to support the patient's feet below the deck, the upper body support being configured to form an open space above the deck of sufficient size to allow the patient to move the patient's feet through the open space and sit on the one edge of the patient support with the patient's upper body supported on the upper body support above the deck and the patient's feet supported on the foot support below the deck with the patient's back arched forwardly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/221,101, filed on Jul. 27, 2000, and entitled “Epidural Patient Support”, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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