1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a spinal joint fixture, and more particularly to a spinal joint fixture which is able to be adjusted within a limited range to adapt to movement of the spinal joint.
2. Description of Related Art
Artificial spinal joint permits the spine to move within a limited range such that a patient wearing the spinal joint is able to move even though the patient's spine is injured. With reference to
It is noted that when the conventional spinal joint fixture is used, the securing rod (72) is first screwed to the securing hole (711) to respectively secure each of the connecting heads (71) relative to the supporting rod (70). Then the threaded fixture (73) is extended through the connecting hole (712) and the nut is threadingly connected to an end of the threaded fixture (72) to fix the threaded fixture (72) on the connecting head (71). Thereafter, each of the two threaded fixtures (73) are respectively extended into an outer surface of a portion of two vertebrae to secure the spinal joint if needed.
After the employment of the spinal joint fixture, it is noted that the spinal joint is firmly fixed by the two threaded fixtures (73) so that when the spinal joint is responsible for a patient's bending movement, the patient wearing the spinal joint fixture is not able to bend due to the limitation of the supporting rod (70) and the connecting heads (71). Thus the patient's movement is confined and the healing time is prolonged.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved micro-adjustment spinal joint fixture to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a micro-adjustment spinal joint fixture to still allow the patient wearing the spinal joint fixture of the present invention to move appropriately.
In order to accomplish the objective, the spinal joint fixture of the present invention includes two threaded fixtures interconnected with one another via a connection rod with at least one universal joint provided between the two threaded fixtures so that the two threaded fixtures are able to move within a limited range.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The connection rod (10) has a first end provided with a first through hole (100) corresponding to a first end of the first threaded fixture (12a) and a second end provided with a second through hole (110) corresponding to a first end of the second threaded fixture (12b). The connection rod (10) further has a bowl (102) and a sphere (111) movably received inside the bowl (102). How the connection rod (10) has the bowl (102) and the sphere (111) is described as follows. The connection rod (10) is divided into two sections, a first section and a second section, each having two ends. The first section has the first through hole (100) formed on a first end thereof and the bowl (102) formed on a second end thereof. The second section has the sphere (111) formed on a first end thereof and the second through hole (110) formed on a second end thereof. The sphere (111) is pivotally yet securely fitted into the bowl (102) and the interrelationship between the sphere (111) and the bowl (102) allows the sphere (111) to move inside the bowl (102). It is noted that an inner surface area of the bowl (102) is larger than an outer surface area of a half of the sphere (111) such that once the sphere (102) is received inside the bowl (102), the bowl (102) is able to hold the sphere (111) and the sphere (111) will not escape the bowl (102).
When the spinal joint fixture of the present invention is assembled, first ends of the first threaded fixture (12a) and the second threaded fixture (12b) are extended through the first through hole (100) and the second through hole (11) to respectively connect to a nut (not numbered). After the nuts are threadingly connected to the first ends of the first threaded fixture (12a) and the second threaded fixture (12b), the assembly of the spinal joint fixture of the present invention is finished and is presented as the structure shown in
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It is noted that due to the interrelationship between the bowl and the sphere, the patient suffering from spinal injury and having an inter vertebral disk replaced with an artificial disk can still move within a limited range to allow the muscle surrounding the new disk to grow strong such that the healing duration is reduced.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.