Claims
- 1. A brace with a bladder for use in exerting a force on a limb, the brace comprising:
a plate; a first frame member pivotally coupled to the plate, the first frame member being pivotable about a first axis of rotation; a second frame member pivotally coupled to the plate, the second frame member being pivotable about a second axis of rotation; a power pack, including:
a housing having a cavity and an attachment mechanism configured to attach the housing to at least one of the plate, the first frame member, and the second frame member; and a piston disposed at least partially within the cavity, the piston having a head and an arm coupled to the head, the head being moveable in the cavity; and a bladder in fluid communication with the power pack so that the bladder expands as the piston displaces fluid, the bladder being positionable proximate to the limb, wherein the expansion of the bladder causes a force to be exerted on the limb.
- 2. The brace of claim 1 wherein the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are the same.
- 3. The brace of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second frame members includes a recess for receiving the bladder.
- 4. The brace of claim 1 wherein the limb is a leg, the first frame member is positionable proximate to the upper leg, the second frame member is positionable proximate to the lower leg, the second frame member includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the tibial tuberosity in the leg.
- 5. The brace of claim 1 wherein the limb is a leg, the first frame member is positionable proximate to the upper leg, the second frame member is positionable proximate to the lower leg, the first frame member includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the femur in the leg.
- 6. A brace for applying a force on a limb, the brace comprising:
an upper frame; a lower frame; a hinge coupling the upper frame to the lower frame, the upper frame being moveable relative to the lower frame; a hydraulic pump coupled to the hinge or one of the upper and lower frames, the hydraulic pump generating a fluid flow; and a bladder coupled to the hydraulic pump, the bladder positioned to expand as it receives the fluid flow and apply a force to the limb.
- 7. The brace of claim 6 wherein at least one of the upper and lower frames include a recess for receiving the bladder.
- 8. The brace of claim 6 wherein the limb is a leg, the upper frame is positionable proximate to the upper leg, the lower frame is positionable proximate to the lower leg, the lower frame includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the tibial tuberosity in the leg.
- 9. The brace of claim 6 wherein the limb is a leg, the upper frame is positionable proximate to the upper leg, the lower frame is positionable proximate to the lower leg, the upper frame includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the femur in the leg.
- 10. The brace of claim 6, further comprising a fluid conduit to couple the hydraulic pump to the bladder.
- 11. The brace of claim 6 wherein the hydraulic pump generates the fluid flow when the at least one of the upper and lower frames move relative to the other.
- 12. A knee brace for applying a dynamic force proximate to the knee joint, the brace comprising:
a hinge; an upper frame pivotally coupled to the hinge, the upper frame being pivotable about a first axis of rotation; a lower frame pivotally coupled to the hinge, the lower frame being pivotable about a second axis of rotation; a hydraulic pump coupled to the hinge, the hydraulic pump generating a fluid flow as the upper frame pivots about the first axis of rotation and/or the lower frame pivots about the second axis of rotation; and a bladder positioned proximate to the upper frame or the lower frame, the bladder being in fluid communication with the hydraulic pump to receive the fluid flow and expand to exert a force against the knee joint.
- 13. The brace of claim 12 wherein at least one of the upper and lower frames include a recess for receiving the bladder.
- 14. The brace of claim 12 wherein the upper frame is positionable proximate to an upper leg, the lower frame is positionable proximate to a lower leg, the lower frame includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the tibial tuberosity.
- 15. The brace of claim 12 wherein the upper frame is positionable proximate to an upper leg, the lower frame is positionable proximate to a lower leg, the upper frame includes a recess for receiving the bladder, and the recess is positionable proximate to the femur.
- 16. The brace of claim 12, further comprising a fluid conduit to couple the hydraulic pump to the bladder.
- 17. A knee brace for applying a force on a limb, the brace comprising:
a hinge; a first brace portion having a projection for applying the force on the limb; a second brace portion coupled to the first brace portion and the hinge; a strap having a first end attached to the first brace portion and a second end attached to the second brace portion; a hydraulic pump coupled to the hinge, the first brace portion or the second brace portion, the hydraulic pump generating a fluid flow; a bladder disposed within the strap being in fluid communication with the hydraulic pump to receive the fluid flow and expand, the expansion of the bladder causing the strap to expand radially, wherein the radial expansion of the strap moves the first brace portion toward the second brace portion and the limb so that the projection applies the force to the limb.
- 18. The brace of claim 17, wherein the limb is a leg and the projection is positionable proximate to the tibial tuberosity in the leg.
- 19. The brace of claim 17, further comprising a fluid conduit to couple the hydraulic pump to the bladder.
- 20. The brace of claim 17 wherein the strap is extensible between a first length and a second length.
- 21. A method of applying a dynamic force on a limb, comprising:
placing a bladder proximate to the limb; filling the bladder at least partially with a fluid to expand the bladder; exerting the force on the limb as the bladder expands; and draining the bladder at least partially to at least partially release the force.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein placing a bladder proximate to the limb includes coupling the bladder to a knee brace frame so that it is positionable proximate to the knee.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein filling the bladder includes pumping fluid into the bladder.
- 24. The method of claim 21 wherein exerting the force on the limb includes applying the force on the tibial tuberosity.
- 25. The method of claim 21 wherein exerting the force on the limb includes applying the force on the femur.
- 26. The method of claim 21, further comprising rotating a hinge member.
- 27. The method of claim 21, further comprising pumping the fluid with a power pack.
- 28. A method of operating a hinge to exert a force on a limb, comprising:
pivoting a hinge member operatively coupled to a piston about an axis of rotation; displacing fluid from a cavity to a bladder as the piston moves from a first position to a second position; and exerting the force on the limb as the bladder receives the fluid and expands.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein exerting the force on the limb includes applying the force on the tibial tuberosity.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein exerting the force on the limb includes applying the force on the femur.
- 31. The method of claim 28, further comprising coupling the bladder to a knee brace frame so that it is positionable proximate to the knee.
- 32. A method of applying a dynamic force on a limb, comprising:
filling and expanding a bladder within a strap that is attached to a first portion of a brace and a second portion of the brace; shortening the length of the strap by expanding the strap radially; pulling the first portion of the brace toward the second portion of the brace as the strap contracts; and applying the force on the limb with the movement of the first portion of the brace.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein applying the force on the limb includes exerting the force on the tibial tuberosity.
- 34. The method of claim 32 wherein applying the force on the limb includes exerting the force on the femur.
- 35. The method of claim 32 further comprising rotating a hinge member.
- 36. The method of claim 32 further comprising pumping a fluid with a power pack.
- 37. The method of claim 32 wherein filling and expanding a bladder includes pumping a fluid into the bladder.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/484,050, filed Jun. 30, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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