Claims
- 1. An orthosis for the treatment of toe injuries formed of a bilaterally symmetrical, monolithic, polymeric foam structure, said structure comprising an upper portion adapted to surround the heel, dorsal portions, and toes of a foot and comprising:
a forward portion of said upper portion comprising two pliable, longitudinal, laterally opposed walls which wrap partially around the dorsum of a foot so as to leave a small gap at the top of the dorsum and extend distally to approximately the distal end of the orthosis; a securing mechanism to draw said longitudinal walls about a foot; said forward portion of said upper portion further comprising a more or less vertical, lateral wall positioned at said distal end of said orthosis; a rearward portion of said upper portion comprising a more or less vertical wall adapted to surround the heel of a foot; said structure further comprising a lower portion forming an insole and an outsole, said insole being formed by the upper surfaces of said outsole; said outsole comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of said orthosis distally to end in a region generally beneath the ball of a user's foot, the distal end of said proximal portion forming a radius having a lateral axis, said radius measuring less than the height of the outsole at said distal end of said proximal portion, and said proximal portion being of a wedge shape increasing in thickness distally so as to cause said insole to be inclined, said distal portion of said outsole is recessed above said proximal portion and angled upward distally so that said orthosis can be pivoted on said radius as would occur during walking without the distal end of said outsole contacting the floor; said insole comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of the orthosis to a region slightly distal to the ball of a users foot, said distal portion forming a recess so that a users toes do not contact said insole;
- 2. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polyethylene or polypropylene foam material.
- 3. The orthosis of claim 2 wherein said orthosis is formed from a polypropylene foam material.
- 4. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein said radius measures at least 0.25 inches.
- 5. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein said securing mechanism comprises hook and loop straps.
- 6. The orthosis of claim 1 wherein the angle of inclination of said insole is between five and sixteen degrees.
- 7. An orthosis for treatment of toe injuries formed of a bilaterally symmetrical, monolithic, polymeric foam structure, said structure comprising an upper portion adapted to surround the heel, dorsal portions, and toes of a foot, and comprising:
a forward portion of said upper portion comprising two pliable, longitudinal, laterally opposed walls which wrap partially around the dorsum of a foot so as to leave a small gap at the top of the dorsum and extend distally to approximately the distal end of the orthosis; a securing mechanism to draw said longitudinal walls about a foot; said forward portion of said upper portion further comprising a more or less vertical, lateral wall positioned at said distal end of said orthosis; a rearward portion of said upper portion comprising a more or less vertical wall adapted to surround the heel of a foot; said structure further comprising a lower portion forming an insole and an outsole, said insole being formed by the upper surfaces of said outsole; said outsole comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of said orthosis distally to end in a region generally beneath the ball of a user's foot, the distal end of said proximal portion forming a radius having a lateral axis, said radius measuring less than the height of the outsole at said distal end of said proximal portion, and said proximal portion increasing in thickness distally so as to cause said insole to be inclined, said distal portion of said outsole is elevated above said proximal portion and angled upward distally so that said orthosis can be pivoted on said radius as would occur during walking without the distal end of said outsole contacting the floor;
- 8. The orthosis as set forth in claim 7, wherein said insole comprises a recessed region.
- 9. The orthosis as set forth in claim 8, wherein said recess is at the distal end of said insole generally in the region of a user's toes.
- 10. The orthosis of claim 7, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polyethylene or polypropylene foam material.
- 11. The orthosis of claim 10, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polypropylene foam material.
- 12. The orthosis of claim 7, wherein said radius measures at least 0.25 inches
- 13. The orthosis of claim 7, wherein said securing mechanism comprises hook and loop straps.
- 14. The orthosis of claim 7 wherein the angle of inclination of said insole is between five and sixteen degrees.
- 15. An orthosis for treatment of toe injuries comprising an upper portion adapted to surround the heel, dorsal portions, and toes of a foot; and comprising:
a forward portion of said upper portion comprising two pliable, longitudinal, laterally opposed walls which wrap partially around the dorsum of a foot so as to leave a small gap at the top of the dorsum and extend distally to approximately the distal end of the orthosis; a securing mechanism to draw said longitudinal walls about a foot; said forward portion of said upper portion further comprising a more or less vertical, lateral wall positioned at said distal end of said orthosis; a rearward portion of said upper portion comprising a more or less vertical wall adapted to surround the heel of a foot; said orthosis further comprising a lower portion forming an insole and an outsole, said insole being formed by the upper surfaces of said outsole; said outsole comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of said orthosis distally to end in a region generally beneath the ball of a user's foot, the distal end of said proximal portion forming a radius having a lateral axis, said radius measuring less than the height of the outsole at said distal end of said proximal portion, and said proximal portion increasing in thickness distally so as to cause said insole to be inclined, said distal portion of said outsole is recessed above said proximal portion and angled upward distally so that said orthosis can be pivoted on said radius as would occur during walking without the distal end of said outsole contacting the floor; said insole comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of the orthosis to a region slightly distal to the ball of a users foot, said distal portion forming a recess so that a user's toes do not contact said insole;
- 16. The foot orthosis as set forth in claim 15, wherein said orthosis is bilaterally symmetrical,
- 17. The foot orthosis as set forth in claim 15, wherein said orthosis is formed of a monolithic, polymeric foam structure.
- 18. The orthosis of claim 17, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polyethylene or polypropylene foam material.
- 19. The foot orthosis as set forth in claim 18, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polypropylene foam material.
- 20. The orthosis of claim 15, wherein said radius measures at least 0.25 inches.
- 21. The orthosis of claim 15, wherein said securing mechanism comprises hook and loop straps.
- 22. The orthosis of claim 15 wherein the angle of inclination of said insole is between five and sixteen degrees.
- 23. An orthosis for treatment of toe injuries formed of a bilaterally symmetrical, monolithic, polymeric foam structure, said structure comprising a lower portion forming an outsole and an upper portion adapted to surround the heel, dorsal portions, and toes of a foot, and comprising:
a forward portion of said upper portion comprising pliable, longitudinal, laterally opposed walls which wrap partially around the dorsum of a foot so as to leave a small gap at the top of the dorsum and extend distally to approximately the distal end of the orthosis; a securing mechanism to draw said longitudinal walls about a foot; said forward portion of said upper portion further comprising a more or less vertical, lateral wall positioned at said distal end of said orthosis; a rearward portion of said upper portion comprising a more or less vertical wall adapted to surround the heel of a foot; said structure further comprising an insole being formed by the upper surfaces of said outsole;
- 24. The orthosis of claim 23 wherein said outsole comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion extending from the proximal end of said orthosis distally to end in a region generally beneath the ball of a user's foot, the distal end of said proximal portion forming a radius having a lateral axis, said radius measuring less than the height of the outsole at said distal end of said proximal portion, and said proximal portion increasing in thickness distally so as to cause said insole to be inclined, said distal portion of said outsole is elevated above said proximal portion and angled upward distally so that said orthosis can be pivoted on said radius as would occur during walking without the distal end of said outsole contacting the floor;
- 25. The orthosis as set forth in claim 23, wherein said insole comprises a recessed region.
- 26. The orthosis as set forth in claim 25, wherein said recess is at the distal end of said insole, in the region of a user's toes.
- 27. The orthosis of claim 23, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polypropylene or polyethylene foam material.
- 28. The orthosis of claim 27, wherein said orthosis is formed from a polypropylene foam material.
- 29. The orthosis of claim 24, wherein said radius measures at least 0.25 inches.
- 30. The orthosis of claim 23, wherein said securing mechanism comprises hook and loop straps.
- 31. The orthosis of claim 24 wherein the angle of inclination of said insole is between five and sixteen degrees.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/382,240 filed May 23, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60382240 |
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