Claims
- 1. A spinal orthosis for treating a spine, comprising:
a posterior support having a substantially rigid posterior splint; an anterior support having a substantially rigid anterior splint; first and second overlapping supports releasably attachable to the posterior support, each overlapping support having a substantially rigid splint, wherein the first overlapping support is positionable relative to the posterior and the anterior supports when the orthosis is installed on a user so that the substantially rigid splint of the first overlapping support overlaps at least a portion of the posterior splint and the anterior splint, and the second overlapping support is positionable relative to the posterior and the anterior supports when the orthosis is installed on a user so that the substantially rigid splint of the second overlapping support overlaps at least a portion of the posterior splint and at least a portion of the anterior splint; and one or more straps attachable to the posterior support and the anterior support for securing the spinal orthosis on a patient.
- 2. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the posterior support comprises a flexible material defining a pocket for receiving the posterior splint, with the flexible material including a plurality of strips of a hook material for releasably engaging loop material associated with the first and second overlapping supports for releasably attaching the first and second overlapping supports to the posterior support.
- 3. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the anterior support comprises a flexible material defining a pocket for receiving the anterior splint.
- 4. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the first overlapping support comprises a laminate made of a flexible foam material, a rigid plastic strip, and a rigid plastic sheet material sandwiched between a pair of soft flexible sheet materials to yield a substantially rigid laminate material shaped to substantially conform to a side portion of a patient.
- 5. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the first overlapping support comprises a flexible body defining a pocket and a substantially rigid shell received within the pocket and configured to substantially conform to a side portion of a patient.
- 6. The orthosis of claim 5, wherein the shell is made of a polymeric material.
- 7. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the first overlapping support comprises a flexible body having an internal stay of a substantially rigid material, the stay being generally conformable during installation of the orthosis on a user so as to be able to substantially conform to the shape of the user.
- 8. The orthosis of claim 7, wherein the internal stay comprises a sheet of polyethylene material having a base portion and a bifurcated portion defining a plurality of fingers.
- 9. The orthosis of claim 1, wherein the first and second overlapping supports are configured to be positionable to wrap around iliac crests portions and over anterior superior iliac spine portions of a patient.
- 10. The orthosis of claim 9, wherein the anterior and posterior supports are positionable to sandwich a pelvis portion of the patient, such that the orthosis inhibits tilting of the pelvis while maintaining a desired amount of flexion or extension of the spine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of provisional patent application serial No. 60/437,853, filed Jan. 3, 2003, and entitled “Spinal Brace Having Overlapping Rigid Members.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60437853 |
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