Claims
- 1. An apparatus adapted to be coupled between an attendant positioned adjacent to a patient on a treadmill for rehabilitation of a leg suffering from paralysis, said apparatus comprising:a leg appliance secured to the patient's leg, said leg appliance including a leg bracket; a leg brace secured to the attendant's leg, said leg brace including a bracket; at least one connecting member adapted for coupling said leg bracket to said bracket of said leg brace for transmitting motion from the attendant's leg to the patient's leg using forces acting from said leg brace to said leg appliance through said connecting member; an ankle appliance attached to the patient's foot, said ankle appliance having an upper extension and a lower extension proximate the ankle of the patient; and an ankle brace attached to the attendant's foot, said ankle brace having a brace upper extension arid a brace lower extension adjacent the attendant's ankle, said brace upper extension coupled by an upper ankle link to said upper extension of said ankle appliance, and said brace lower extension coupled by a lower ankle link to said lower extension of said ankle appliance, said upper link and said lower link adapted to create movement of the patient's foot corresponding to movement of the attendant's foot during walking whereby coordinated leg and ankle movement causes the patient's leg to duplicate the walking motion of the attendant's leg.
- 2. An arrangement adapted to be coupled between a therapist positioned in front of or behind a patient on an exercise assembly for rehabilitation of at least one leg suffering from an impaired ability, said arrangement comprising:a parallel linkage means for establishing a connection between a therapist and a patient, said parallel linkage means having an upper link means for spanning between the therapist's leg and patient's leg and a lower link means for spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot whereby patient motion is caused to therapeutically mimic therapist motion.
- 3. The arrangement as recited in claim 2 wherein said lower link means comprises a parallel linkage means for spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot.
- 4. The arrangement as recited in claim 2, further comprising:two parallel linkage means for establishing a connection between the right and left legs of the therapist and patient, each of said parallel linkage means having an upper link means for spanning between the therapist's leg and patient's leg and a lower link means for spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot.
- 5. The arrangement as recited in claim 2, further comprising:an offset link means connected to said lower link means and slidable in a fixed support whereby side-to-side foot motion is made transferable from the therapist to the patient.
- 6. The arrangement as recited in claim 2, further comprising:a patient lifting means for counter-balancing a portion of a patient's weight during therapeutic activity on an exercise assembly.
- 7. The arrangement as recited in claim 6 further comprising a treadmill as an exercise assembly.
- 8. An arrangement adapted to be coupled between a therapist positioned in front of or behind a patient on an exercise assembly for rehabilitation of a leg of the patient suffering from impaired utility such as paralysis, said arrangement comprising:a linkage means for connecting a therapist and a patient by spanning therebetween and whereby leg motion by the therapist is imputed to the patient whereby patient motion is caused to therapeutically mimic therapist motion.
- 9. The arrangement as recited in claim 8, further comprising said linkage means being adapted for communicating rotational and tilting motion between the therapist's foot and the patient's foot.
- 10. The arrangement as recited in claim 8, further comprising:a patient lifting means for counter-balancing a portion of the patient's weight during therapeutic activity on an exercise assembly.
- 11. An arrangement coupled between a therapist positioned in front of or behind a patient on an exercise assembly for rehabilitation of at least one leg suffering from an impaired ability, said arrangement comprising:a parallel linkage connected between a therapist and a patient, said parallel linkage having an upper rigid link spanning between the therapist's leg and patient's leg and a lower rigid link spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot whereby patient motion is caused to therapeutically mimic therapist motion.
- 12. The arrangement as recited in claim 11 wherein said lower link further comprises a parallel linkage spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot.
- 13. The arrangement as recited in claim 11, further comprising:two parallel linkages connected between respective right and left legs of the therapist and patient, each of said parallel linkages having an upper link spanning between the therapist's leg and patient's leg and a lower link spanning between the therapist's foot and patient's foot.
- 14. The arrangement as recited in claim 11, further comprising:an offset link connected to said lower link and slidable in a fixed support whereby side-to-side foot motion is transferred from the therapist to the patient.
- 15. The arrangement as recited in claim 11, further comprising:a patient lifting means for counter-balancing a portion of a patient's weight during therapeutic activity on an exercise assembly.
- 16. The arrangement as recited in claim 11 further comprising a treadmill as an exercise assembly.
- 17. An arrangement adapted to be coupled between a therapist positioned in front of or behind a patient on an exercise assembly for rehabilitation of a leg of the patient suffering from impaired utility such as paralysis, said arrangement comprising:a linkage connected between a therapist and a patient including means for communicating rotational and tilting motion between the therapist's foot and the patient's foot whereby patient motion is caused to therapeutically mimic therapist motion.
- 18. The arrangement as recited in claim 17, further comprising:a patient lifting means for counter-balancing a portion of the patient's weight during therapeutic activity on an exercise assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/220,695 filed Jul. 21, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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