This patent application claims priority from German Patent Application No. 10 2007 019526.7, filed on Apr. 23, 2007, entitled “ORTHOSIS/ORTHESES”, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to an orthesis with a dimensionally stable base plate designed to fit the body of an orthesis wearer.
Ortheses having bas plates are known in a variety of configurations. The base plate can be any plate which fits flat on the body of the orthesis wearer by way of appropriate fastening means. For example, a ventral base plate is located in the waist region, with a fastening strap encircling the body in this waist region. A dorsal back board can also be provided, which is looped round by the fastening strap or which has fastening mechanisms for the corresponding ends of the fastening strap, so that the fastening strap encircles the body together with the back board.
A principal field of application of such an orthesis is a hyperextension orthesis, in which at least another support board projects away from the base plate in the direction of height, therefore upwards and/or downwards, attached stably to the base plate. For a complete hyperextension orthesis an upper sternal board and a lower symphitic board cooperate ventrally with the back board to form a triangular support. A function of the base plate is to act as a fastening element for the fastening strap and both ventral boards. This type of hyperextension orthesis is known for example from DE 39 28 628 C1. Such ortheses are available in a number of sizes to enable them to fit body contours and provide a comfortable fit for the orthesis using base plates of various sizes. If a base plate is too narrow the fastening strap will cut too much into the tissue of the patient, while a base plate which is too wide will result in an unsteady fit. In the case of known ortheses, the base plate and the boards include a metal part and a padded lining. To make up different sizes of the orthesis base plates of various sizes must therefore be kept in stock.
An of the present invention is to design an orthesis such that it enables improved handling and storage. In one embodiment, an orthesis of the of the present invention includes a base plate being on at least one side with a fastening mechanism for dimensionally stable connection with an extension piece enlarging the base plate.
Depending on whether there are no extension pieces or one, two or three of them, etc. arranged on the base plate, fitting the base plate to the body contour, or to the respectively required function of the orthesis, can be carried out without base plates of different sizes being required for each separate size. If the base plate, for example in the direction of width, has ends of a length-adjustable fastening strap encircling a body on both sides, then by widening the base plate the extension pieces help it fit on the respective body contour. The connection made according to the invention between the base plate and the fitted extension pieces is likewise dimensionally stable, and thus sets the required dimensional stability against the tractive force of the fastening strap to prevent the fastening strap from undesirably cutting into the tissue of the patient.
To form several different sizes of the resulting base plate, it is effective if the extension piece is likewise provided at its free edge with a fastening mechanism. The fastening mechanism provides a positive connection to another dimensionally stable extension piece to enlarge the base plate. In this way the abovementioned multiple stepped enlargements can be completed.
In another embodiment of the invention, the fastening mechanism has an attachment with a stepped recess and the set extension piece grips under the stepped recess with a corresponding stepped recess to form a partially flat contact between attachment and extension piece. Thus, in the direction of attachment, a stop of the extension piece rests on a stop of the attachment. This produces a highly dimensionally stable connection, made structurally rigid by the flat contact of the extension piece on the attachment of the base plate. The rigidity of the connection does not oppose the connection between base plate and extension piece and/or between extension pieces for fitting the body shape of the orthesis wearer. Rather, the pieces are designed to tilt about a limited angle and exhibit a certain elasticity, so that they can be tightened on the body for example by the tractive force of a fastening strap, but they also provide a sufficiently large resistance against deformation so as not to press too much into the tissue of the orthesis wearer.
When the extension piece is in the assembled state, a locking pin arranged perpendicularly in the region of the flat contact preferably engages in a corresponding recess to form the positive connection in the direction of width. For example, the locking pin can be guided into the recess by a tilting motion of the extension piece relative to the attachment, resulting in the locking pin being snap-locked in the recess. This produces a stable connection which can be made by simply setting and snap-locking the extension piece on the corresponding attachment of the base plate or a previous extension piece.
To form the orthesis, the base plate may include at least one calotte set in the direction of height. Use of the inventive orthesis as hyperextension orthesis with a symphitic board and a sternal board is preferred. Both the sternal board and the symphitic board are preferably arranged height-adjustably on the base plate. For this purpose one rail is preferably formed from two tubes, attached to a U-shaped end in the material of the board. Height adjustment is done by shifting the tubes with the board and by corresponding suitable fastening means of the base plate.
The present invention can be utilized with a variety of support plates to enlarge or reduce the size of the base plate by the addition or removal of extension pieces, and in particular the back board of the hyperextension orthesis. Base plates can be widened by extension pieces in a preferred exemplary embodiment. But they can also be designed in different heights, in that extension pieces, which exhibit the width of the back board, are positioned to increase the length of the back board in the direction of height and thus produce a spinal support of varying length.
The inventive orthesis preferably has a base plate, which is designed fully as an injection-moulded plastic part. The extension pieces are accordingly also solid injection-moulded plastic parts, preferably without any metal reinforcement.
The invention will now be explained in greater detail by way of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the diagram, in which:
The perspective illustration of
The base plate 1 has two attachments 6 pointing away from one another in the direction of width. Fixed to these attachments 6 are drive belts 9. A fastening strap 7 provided to loop around the body of a patient in the waist region has at its end a firmly mounted fastener 8. The fastener 8 can be pushed to different positions on the drive belt 9 as the patient requires, so as to thus create various peripheral tensions.
The orthesis comprises a back board 10 by which the fastening strap 7 can be pressed against the back of the patient in the chest and lumbar vertebrae region.
To adapt the orthesis to different waist girths, an extension piece 11 connects to the attachment 6 of the base plate 1, which is configured with an attachment 12 corresponding to the attachment 6, so that a further extension piece 11 etc. can be set onto the extension piece 11. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
The extension piece 11 has a forked end, whereof a recess 21 is designed with a contour corresponding to the outer contour of the tongue 16. The recess 21 is delimited by two webs 22, which have on their distal surface a stepped transition line 23, whereof the progression corresponds to, and thus complements, the progression of the stepped recess 18 of the attachment 6. Through the stepped transition 23 each web 22 has a stepped set-back contact surface 24, which is designed to contact the corresponding contact surface 19. The contact surface 24 is provided with an opening 25 for receiving the locking pin 20. The webs 22 are connected to one another on the far side of the recess 21 by a base body 26, which has on its distal top side a grooved recess 27 in the direction of width and which serves as guide for the fastening strap 7.
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Compared to the first exemplary embodiment of
It is also conceivable, of course, to combine the width-adjustable back board 10, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 019526.7 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |