Claims
- 1. A bracket for use in coupling a prosthetic limb socket assembly or component to a prosthetic limb endoskeletal assembly or component, comprising:
a multi-segment bracket including,
a first generally planar segment, including a first coupling adapted for mounting to a distal end of a prosthetic limb socket assembly or component; and a second generally planar segment, offset from the first generally planar segment and angled with respect to the first generally planar segment at a predetermined angle, including a second coupling adapted for mounting to a proximal end of a prosthetic limb endoskeletal assembly or component.
- 2. The bracket of claim 1, wherein the predetermined angle between the first and second generally planar segments is determined, at least in part, upon an angle of a patient's flexion contracture.
- 3. The bracket of claim 2, wherein the offset between the first and second generally planar segments is determined, at least in part, upon the angle of the patient's flexion contracture and a length of the patient's residual limb.
- 4. The bracket of claim 3, wherein the offset between the first and second generally planar segments is determined, at least in part, upon the following equation:
- 5. The bracket of claim 4, wherein the mutli-segment bracket is a single plate folded into the first and second segments at the predetermined angle.
- 6. The bracket of claim 5, wherein the first coupling includes a plurality of through holes extending through the first segment and uniformly distributed about a first coupling axis, and the second coupling includes a plurality of through holes extending through the second segment and uniformly distributed about a second coupling axis.
- 7. The bracket of claim 6, wherein the angle between the first and second coupling axes is substantially equal to an angle of a patient's flexion contracture.
- 8. The bracket of claim 1, wherein mutli-segment bracket is a single plate folded into the first and second segments at the predetermined angle.
- 9. The bracket of claim 8, wherein the first coupling includes a plurality of through holes extending through the first segment and uniformly distributed about a first coupling axis, and the second coupling includes a plurality of through holes extending through the second segment and uniformly distributed about a second coupling axis.
- 10. The bracket of claim 9, wherein the angle between the first and second coupling axes is substantially equal to an angle of a patient's flexion contracture.
- 11. The bracket of claim 8, wherein the plate is made substantially from a rigid metallic material.
- 12. The bracket of claim 8, wherein the plate is made substantially from a resilient material.
- 13. The bracket of claim 12, wherein the plate is made substantially from a carbon graphite material.
- 14. The bracket of claim 8, wherein the predetermined angle between the first and second generally planar segments is approximately 160° to approximately 175°.
- 15. The bracket of claim 14, wherein the offset between the first and second generally planar segments is a distance between a coupling axis of the first coupling and a coupling axis of the second coupling, and the offset is approximately 0.436 inches to approximately 4.788 inches.
- 16. A coupling adaptor for use in coupling a distal end of a proximal prosthetic limb component to a proximal end of a distal prosthetic limb component, comprising:
a body having a proximal end and a distal end, the body including a first coupling adapted to mount the body to a distal end of a proximal prosthetic limb component so that the distal end of the proximal prosthetic limb component extends from the body along a first axis, and a second coupling adapted to mount the body to a proximal end of a distal prosthetic limb component so that the distal prosthetic limb component extends from the body along a second axis; wherein an intersection point between the first coupling and the first axis is laterally spaced from the intersection point between the second coupling and the second axis; and wherein the first axis is angled with respect to the second axis.
- 17. The coupling adaptor of claim 16, wherein the angle between the first axis and the second axis is determined based, at least in part, upon an angle of a patient's residual limb flexion contracture.
- 18. The coupling adaptor of claim 17, wherein the angle between the first axis and the second axis is approximately the same as the angle of the patient's residual limb flexion contracture.
- 19. The coupling adaptor of claim 18, wherein the angle between the first axis and the second axis is approximately 160° to approximately 175°.
- 20. The coupling adaptor of claim 18, wherein the lateral spacing between the intersection point between the first coupling and the first axis and the intersection point between the second coupling and the second axis is determined based, at least in part, upon a length of a patient's residual limb and upon an angle of a patient's residual limb flexion contracture.
- 21. The coupling adaptor of claim 20, wherein the lateral spacing between the intersection point between the first coupling and the first axis and the intersection point between the second coupling and the second axis is approximately 0.436 inches to approximately 4.788 inches.
- 22. The coupling adaptor of claim 18, wherein the first coupling includes a plurality of screw- or bolt-receiving holes extending into a proximal end of the body and uniformly distributed about the first axis and wherein the second coupling includes a plurality of screw- or bolt-receiving holes extending into a distal end of the body and uniformly distributed about the second axis.
- 23. The coupling adaptor of claim 22, wherein the body is a planar member bent into two segments, a first of the segments including the first coupling and a second of the segments including the second coupling.
- 24. The coupling adaptor of claim 23, wherein the planar member is made substantially from a rigid metallic material.
- 25. The coupling adaptor of claim 23, wherein the planar member is made substantially from a resilient material.
- 26. The coupling adaptor of claim 25, wherein the planar member is made substantially from a carbon graphite material.
- 27. The coupling adaptor of claim 16, wherein:
the proximal prosthetic limb component is one of a prosthetic limb socket assembly and a prosthetic limb socket component; and the distal prosthetic limb component is one of a prosthetic limb upright assembly, a prosthetic knee component, and a prosthetic foot component.
- 28. An interconnection component for use in coupling a prosthetic limb socket assembly or component to a prosthetic limb endoskeletal assembly or component, comprising:
a multi-segment bracket including,
a generally planar proximal surface including a first coupling adapted for mounting to a distal end of a prosthetic limb socket assembly or component; and a generally planar distal surface including a second coupling adapted for mounting to a proximal end of a prosthetic limb upright assembly or component; the generally planar distal surface being offset from the generally planar proximal surface and the generally planar distal surface being angled with respect to the generally planar proximal surface so as to be adapted to improve TKA alignment problems of the patient's residual limb caused by residual limb flexion contracture.
- 29. The interconnection component of claim 28, wherein the angle is determined, at least in part, upon an angle of a patient's flexion contracture.
- 30. The bracket of claim 29, wherein the offset is determined, at least in part, upon the angle of the patient's flexion contracture and a length of the patient's residual limb.
- 31. The bracket of claim 30, wherein the offset is determined, at least in part, upon the following equation:
- 32. A method for coupling a prosthetic limb socket assembly to a prosthetic limb upright assembly and for compensating flexion contracture of the patient's residual limb, comprising the steps of:
providing a bracket including a generally planar proximal surface having a first coupling and including a generally planar distal surface having a second coupling, the generally planar proximal surface being angled with respect to the generally planar distal surface at an angle compensating for the patient's flexion contracture, and the first coupling being laterally spaced from the second coupling at a lateral distance compensating for the patient's flexion contracture; coupling the distal end of the patient's residual limb socket assembly to the first coupling; and coupling the proximal end of the prosthetic limb upright assembly to the second coupling.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/328,559, filed Oct. 11, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60328559 |
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