Pelvic traction harness
First Claim
1. A pelvic traction harness comprising:
- (a) a circumferential belt having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a fastening means for adjustably securing the circumferential belt around the torso of the patient, a posterior area intermediate the first end and the second end, and a circumferential belt loop said circumferential belt being adapted to be secured around the torso of a patient such that the posterior area of the circumferential belt is adjacent to the lower spine of the patient;
(b) a cinching strap belt having a male end, a female end opposite the male end, and an anterior region intermediate the male end and the female end, said cinching strap belt being adapted to be removably secured around the circumferential belt by passing the cinching strap belt through the circumferential belt loop such that the anterior region of the cinching strap belt is opposite the posterior area of the circumferential belt; and
, (c) a pulling strap having an anterior end and a posterior end, said anterior end being adapted to be attached to the anterior region of the cinching strap belt, said posterior end being adapted to be attached to the posterior area of the circumferential belt, and said pulling strap being adapted to extend between the legs of the patient and adapted to be attached to a source for applying a pulling force.
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Abstract
A pelvic traction harness including a circumferential belt that is adapted to be secured around the torso of a patient and has a first end, a second end and a posterior area intermediate the first end and the second end. The harness also includes a separate cinching strap belt that is adapted to be secured around the circumferential belt and has a male end, a female end and an anterior region intermediate the male end and the female end. The harness also includes a pulling strap having an anterior end and a posterior end, said anterior end being adapted to be attached to anterior region of the cinching strap belt, said posterior end being adapted to be attached to the posterior area of the circumferential belt. The pulling strap is also adapted to extend between the legs of the patient and attach to a source for applying a pulling force. The invention also includes a method for applying a traction force to the spine of a patient through the pelvic region of the patient.
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20 Claims
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1. A pelvic traction harness comprising:
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(a) a circumferential belt having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a fastening means for adjustably securing the circumferential belt around the torso of the patient, a posterior area intermediate the first end and the second end, and a circumferential belt loop said circumferential belt being adapted to be secured around the torso of a patient such that the posterior area of the circumferential belt is adjacent to the lower spine of the patient;
(b) a cinching strap belt having a male end, a female end opposite the male end, and an anterior region intermediate the male end and the female end, said cinching strap belt being adapted to be removably secured around the circumferential belt by passing the cinching strap belt through the circumferential belt loop such that the anterior region of the cinching strap belt is opposite the posterior area of the circumferential belt; and
,(c) a pulling strap having an anterior end and a posterior end, said anterior end being adapted to be attached to the anterior region of the cinching strap belt, said posterior end being adapted to be attached to the posterior area of the circumferential belt, and said pulling strap being adapted to extend between the legs of the patient and adapted to be attached to a source for applying a pulling force. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A pelvic traction harness for applying a traction force to the spine of a patient through the pelvic region of the patient, said harness comprising:
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(a) a circumferential belt comprising;
(i) a first end and a second end opposite said first end;
(ii) an anterior area and a posterior area opposite said anterior area;
(iii) a belt loop;
wherein said circumferential belt is adapted to be secured around the torso of the patient such that the anterior area of the circumferential belt is adjacent to the lower abdomen of the patient and the posterior area of the circumferential belt is adjacent to the lower spine of the patient;
(b) a cinching strap belt comprising;
(i) a male end and a female end opposite said male end;
(ii) an anterior region and a posterior region opposite said anterior region;
(iii) a cinching strap belt ring in said anterior region;
wherein said cinching strap belt is adapted to removably pass through the belt loop and tighten around the circumferential belt using a locking buckle arranged on the male end and the female end of the cinching strap belt such that the anterior region of the cinching strap belt is adjacent to the anterior area of the circumferential belt and the posterior region of the cinching strap belt is adjacent to the posterior area of the circumferential belt;
(c) a Y-shaped pulling strap comprising;
(i) an anterior end and a pair of posterior ends opposite said anterior end;
(ii) a hook on the anterior end;
(iii) a pulling strap ring that is movable between the anterior end and the pair of posterior ends;
wherein the hook on the anterior end of the Y-shaped pulling strap is adapted to be removably attached to the ring on the cinching strap belt, the posterior ends of the Y-shaped pulling strap are fixedly attached to the posterior area of the circumferential belt, the Y-shaped pulling strap is adapted to extend between the legs of the patient, and the pulling strap ring is adapted to be removably attached to a source for applying a pulling force;
whereby the harness produces a pair of distinct, non-parallel, generally opposed pulling forces adapted to produce a cinching effect around the torso of the patient.
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18. A method for applying a traction force to the spine of a patient through the pelvic region of the patient, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a circumferential belt, said circumferential belt having a first end, a second end opposite said first end, a posterior area intermediate the first end and the second end, a means for securing the first end to the second end, and a belt loop;
(b) securing the first end of the circumferential belt to the second end such that the circumferential belt extends around the torso of a patient and the posterior area is adjacent to the lower spine of the patient;
(c) providing a cinching strap belt, said cinching strap belt having a male end, a female end opposite the male end, an anterior region intermediate the male end and the female end, a means for securing the male end to the female end, and a means for receiving a pulling strap in the anterior region of the cinching strap belt;
(d) passing the cinching strap belt through the belt loop;
(e) securing the male end of the cinching strap belt to the female end such that the cinching strap belt removably extends around the circumferential belt and the anterior region of the cinching strap belt is opposite the posterior area of the circumferential belt;
(f) providing a pulling strap, said pulling strap having a posterior end that is fixedly attached to the posterior area of the circumferential belt, an anterior end opposite the posterior end, a means for connecting the anterior end of the pulling strap to the anterior region of the cinching strap belt, and a means for attaching the pulling strap to a source for applying a pulling force;
(g) attaching the means for connecting the anterior end of the pulling strap to the means for receiving the pulling strap in the anterior region of the cinching strap belt such that the pulling strap extends between the legs of the patient;
(h) providing a source for applying a pulling force;
(i) connecting the means for attaching the pulling strap to a source for applying a pulling force to the source for applying a pulling force; and
,(j) applying a pulling force to the pulling strap. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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Specification