Ankle-foot orthosis
First Claim
1. An easily removable orthosis (11) for maintaining an ankle and a foot in a substantially 90°
- relationship to one another, said orthosis comprising a generally boot shaped structure including a foot portion (40) and a leg portion (42) disposed in a substantially 90°
relationship to one another, said structure being composed of a continuous inner liner of foamed plastic (24) surrounded by a continuous outer layer of vacuum formable plastic film (25), a protrusion in the ankle joint area, the portions of said outer layer adjacent the medial and lateral surfaces of the ankle joint of a wearer being deformed for defining a pair of opposed exteriorly protruding longitudinal ribs (18), (20);
said protrusion and ribs reinforce the rigidity of said outer layer for inhibiting flexion of the wearer'"'"'s ankle joint, said boot shaped structure further including a continuous longitudinal opening (46) extending adjacent the dorsal surface of the foot and anterior surface of the leg of a wearer for facilitating removal of and entrance into said structure and binding means (50) across said opening for snugly fitting said structure to a wearer and having the ability of only partially closing the continuous opening and further having a rigid boot portion (70) placed below the foot portion (40) so as to cause limitation of motion at ankle and subtalar joints during ambulation of the wearer;
wherein said foot portion includes a sole means (51) and the sole means varies in thickness and is bio-mechanically designed to allow for a forward motion of the leg over the foot so as not to over-extend the knee in propulsion.
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Abstract
An easily removable ankle-foot orthosis 11 is formed by molding an inner liner of plastazote foam 24 and an outer layer of polypropylene gel 25 to a positive shaped mold 10 of the foot 12 and lower leg 14. The positive mold includes a pair of opposed protruding longitudinal ribs 18, 20 disposed alongside the lateral and medial surfaces of the lower half of the leg to below the ankle. The resulting orthosis, which comprises an open-toed boot-shaped structure formed having a continuous longitudinal frontal opening 46, is adapted for securely maintaining the foot and leg of a wearer in a slightly less than 90° relationship to one another, the rigidity of the orthosis being enhanced by the longitudinal ribs formed therein. The orthosis is easily removable through use of the frontal opening and may include a plurality of transverse binding straps 50 for snugly fitting a single orthosis to a variety of foot and leg sizes.
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1. An easily removable orthosis (11) for maintaining an ankle and a foot in a substantially 90°
- relationship to one another, said orthosis comprising a generally boot shaped structure including a foot portion (40) and a leg portion (42) disposed in a substantially 90°
relationship to one another, said structure being composed of a continuous inner liner of foamed plastic (24) surrounded by a continuous outer layer of vacuum formable plastic film (25), a protrusion in the ankle joint area, the portions of said outer layer adjacent the medial and lateral surfaces of the ankle joint of a wearer being deformed for defining a pair of opposed exteriorly protruding longitudinal ribs (18), (20);
said protrusion and ribs reinforce the rigidity of said outer layer for inhibiting flexion of the wearer'"'"'s ankle joint, said boot shaped structure further including a continuous longitudinal opening (46) extending adjacent the dorsal surface of the foot and anterior surface of the leg of a wearer for facilitating removal of and entrance into said structure and binding means (50) across said opening for snugly fitting said structure to a wearer and having the ability of only partially closing the continuous opening and further having a rigid boot portion (70) placed below the foot portion (40) so as to cause limitation of motion at ankle and subtalar joints during ambulation of the wearer;
wherein said foot portion includes a sole means (51) and the sole means varies in thickness and is bio-mechanically designed to allow for a forward motion of the leg over the foot so as not to over-extend the knee in propulsion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- relationship to one another, said orthosis comprising a generally boot shaped structure including a foot portion (40) and a leg portion (42) disposed in a substantially 90°
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