1. Field of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates in general to an orthotic, and more particularly to an orthotic having a cam.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional orthotic for correcting a movement of a hip joint mainly includes a hinge mechanism, which can restrict the movement of the hip joint of the human body so that the hip joint only can perform the flexion/extension movement and is not allowed to perform the adduction/abduction movement.
However, a normal gait curve simultaneously includes movements of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction. The above-mentioned hinge mechanism only provides the degrees of freedom of some of the movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction, but cannot simultaneously provide the degrees of freedom of all the movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction. Thus, the patient cannot obtain the correct correction. In this case, the power of the patient is also consumed when the patient uses the conventional orthotic for a long time, thereby causing the great loading on the power of the patient.
The disclosure is directed to an orthotic for correcting a movement of a hip joint. The orthotic can simultaneously provide the degrees of freedom of the movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction in the walking friction of the patient so that the patient can obtain opportune correcting procedure closer to the normal gait curve.
According to the present disclosure, an orthotic for correcting a movement of a hip joint of a user is provided. The orthotic includes a support frame, a cam, a leg fixer, a following element and a restoring element. The support frame is attached to the user. The cam is disposed to the support frame. The leg fixer is pivotally connected to the support frame. The following element is moveably mounted on the leg fixer and contacted to the cam. The restoring element connected to the leg fixer provides a force of restoring the leg fixer when the leg fixer is moved. When the leg fixer is being moved, a predetermined relative movement between the cam and the following element is generated to correct a movement range of the hip joint.
The disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The leg fixer 106 includes a leg shield 122 for shielding the leg of the patient to fix the leg fixer 106 to the leg of the patient so that the movement of the leg of the patient can move the leg fixer 106.
The cam disposing portion 114 is a link fixedly disposed on a side surface 166 of shielding portion 112 through bolts 118. A portion 170 of the cam disposing portion 114 is extends in a direction toward a bottom surface 168 of the shielding portion 112 connected to the side surface 166. That is, the portion 170 of the cam disposing portion 114 extends in an extending direction of the leg of the patient. The leg fixer 106 is pivotally connected to the portion 170 of the cam disposing portion 114. Thus, the position of the cam 104 may be disposed substantially adjacent to the hip joint of the patient.
In addition, the support frame 102 includes a cam plate 120 (shown in
The movement between the cam 104 and the following element 108 may make the walking gait of the patient satisfy the normal gait curve. In detail, when the leg of the patient is moving the leg fixer 106, a predetermined relative movement between the cam 104 and the following element 108 is generated to correct the movement range of the hip joint. The predetermined relative movement is determined according to one movement range of the movements of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction of the walking gait. The movement range satisfies the normal gait curve. The orthotic 100 of this embodiment simultaneously provides the degrees of freedom of the movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction, so the patient may obtain the opportune correcting procedure closer to the normal gait curve.
The detailed descriptions will be made with reference to
In the normal gait curve, as shown in
The movements of the left leg bone (not shown) and the right leg bone 172 are symmetrical, so detailed descriptions of the movements of the left leg bone will be omitted.
The cam mechanism constituted by the following element 108 and the cam 104 can restrict the movement of the leg bone to satisfy the normal gait curve. The detailed structure of the correcting mechanism of this embodiment will be described in the following.
In this embodiment, as shown in
Referring back to
The cam disposing portion 114 of the support frame 102 further has a first penetrating hole 144, and the cam plate 120 further has a second penetrating hole 146. The cam 104 is disposed between the second pivot hole 128 and the second penetrating hole 146. The orthotic 100 further includes a fixing member 148, which is passed through the first penetrating hole 144 and the second penetrating hole 146 to fix the cam plate 120 to the cam disposing portion 114. Herein, the fixing member 148 is, for example, a bolt, which does not intend to restrict the disclosure. In other aspect, the cam plate 120 may be fixedly disposed on the cam disposing portion 114 by way of welding.
In other aspects, however, the cam plate 120 may also be omitted from the orthotic 100, and the cam 104 is directly fixedly disposed to the cam disposing portion 114.
The pressing plate 124 further has a third penetrating hole 150, and the orthotic 100 further includes a restricting element 154, which includes a second rod 156, a third stopper portion 158 and a fourth stopper portion 160. The second rod 156 is passed through a washer 176, the fourth penetrating hole 152, the restoring element 174 and the third penetrating hole 150. The third stopper portion 158 and the fourth stopper portion 160 are fixedly connected to the second rod 156. The pressing plate 124, the restoring element 174 and the leg fixer 106 are restricted between the third stopper portion 158 and the fourth stopper portion 160, as shown in
In this embodiment, the second rod 156 of the restricting element 154 has threads, the combination of the second rod 156 and the third stopper portion 158 is a bolt, and the fourth stopper portion 160 is a nut. However, this does not intend to restrict the disclosure. In other aspects, the second rod 156 may be a rivet, and the third stopper portion 158 and the fourth stopper portion 160 may be rivet heads formed by two ends of the rivet after the rivet is riveted to the leg fixer 106 and the pressing plate 124.
As shown in
Since the right leg bone 172 rotates about the X-axis with the fulcrum O serving as the center, the compression of the restoring elements 174 generated by the leg fixer 106 compressing the restoring elements 174 is larger than the compression of the restoring elements 110 generated by the leg fixer 106 compressing the restoring elements 110. However, this does not intend to restrict the disclosure. The compression of the restoring elements 174 and the compression of the restoring elements 110 depends on the profile of the cam 104.
Although the orthotic 100 of this illustrative embodiment includes the pressing plate 124, it does not intend to restrict the disclosure.
The cam 104 is located at an arbitrary position between the restoring elements 110 and 174 so that the line contact is held between the following element 108 and the cam 104. When the line contact is held between the following element 108 and the cam 104 during the movement, the cam 104 and the following element 108 generate the more precise relative movement to precisely satisfy the normal gait curve of
Referring also to
Although the position of the cam disposing portion 114 of this embodiment substantially corresponds to the neighboring portion (see
The shielding portion 212 has an opening 216 for exposing the navel of the patient. The cam disposing portion 214 is disposed adjacent to the opening 216 and on a side surface 266 of the shielding portion 212. The portion of the cam plate 120, which is disposed in the cam disposing portion 214 and overlapped with the opening 216, is a bent portion 270 so that the position of the cam 104 substantially corresponds to the navel of the patient. However, as long as the dimensions of the opening 216 of the shielding portion 212 and the dimensions of the cam disposing portion 214 are properly modified, the cam 104 may be substantially disposed on two sides of the navel of the patient and approach the position of the waist.
When the position of the cam 104 is substantially located on the waist or navel of the patient, the patient can see the cam mechanism when the patient bends his/her head without the lateral rotation of his/her head. Thus, a more convenient and laborsaving operation mode may be provided to the patient.
The orthotic according to each embodiment of the disclosure can simultaneously provide the degrees of freedom of the movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction in the walking gait to the patient so that the patient obtains the opportune correcting procedure closer to the normal gait curve.
While the disclosure has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.