Orthopedic shoe
First Claim
1. A postoperative shoe for wear on a foot when walking on a surface comprising:
- a planar inner sole having a first support face for supporting the heel of the foot and a second support face for supporting the metatarsal point of the foot;
an outer sole beneath and spaced from said inner sole having a first contact face beneath said first support face for contacting the surface and a second contact face having a fulcrum between said first and second support faces and extending from said fulcrum forward and toward said inner sole for contacting the surface, said first contact face and fulcrum contacting the surface when standing on the foot, the metatarsal point of the foot being supported forward of said fulcrum for initiating a rolling motion of the shoe on said second surface as weight is shifted to the metatarsal point of the foot in walking; and
means for positioning and maintaining the foot supported on said first and second support faces of said inner sole;
the post op shoe further comprising a rigid platform interconnecting said inner sole and said fulcrum so that the natural motion of the foot in walking is simulated by said post op shoe rolling from said fulcrum on said second surface while the foot is supported on said inner sole without flexure.
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Abstract
An orthopedic shoe (88,116) and postoperative shoe (10) are disclosed. The postoperative shoe (10) maintains the foot of the wearer supported on a planar inner sole (12) without flexure of the foot while permitting the shoe (10) to roll, imitating the natural motion of the foot during walking. This permits the wearer to walk in a normal manner while controlling the flexure of the foot to permit the foot to recover from surgery or prevent aggravation of a medical condition. Straps (66,68 and 72-78) are provided to adjustably position the foot on the inner sole (12) so that the metatarsal point (20) of the foot is positioned forward of the fulcrum (16). When the wearer is standing, the weight is distributed between the heel (18) and metatarsal point (20) so that the planar portion (46) of the shoe (10) contacts the walking surface. When weight shifts toward the metatarsal point (20) as in walking, the shoe (10) rolls on the curved portion (48). The curved portion (48) has a generally uniform radius selected to provide a smooth transition from the planar portion (46) to the curved portion (48). The same principles may be applied to shoes (88,116) for use with a normal foot. In one shoe (88), the positioning of the metatarsal point (108) forward of the fulcrum (104) initiates a rolling motion of the shoe (88) on the curved surface (102) to simulate the natural motion of the foot in walking. The rolling motion provides a continuous change of pressure points on the forefoot supporting the body weight. In another shoe (116) for use with a normal foot, the rolling motion is on a curved portion (126) consisting of three curves of progressively shorter radii which are blended to form a smooth curve. The three radii permit the inner sole (118) of the shoe (116) to remain in contact with the heel of the foot during the end of the stance phase when the heel is lifted at increasing velocity.
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16 Claims
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1. A postoperative shoe for wear on a foot when walking on a surface comprising:
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a planar inner sole having a first support face for supporting the heel of the foot and a second support face for supporting the metatarsal point of the foot; an outer sole beneath and spaced from said inner sole having a first contact face beneath said first support face for contacting the surface and a second contact face having a fulcrum between said first and second support faces and extending from said fulcrum forward and toward said inner sole for contacting the surface, said first contact face and fulcrum contacting the surface when standing on the foot, the metatarsal point of the foot being supported forward of said fulcrum for initiating a rolling motion of the shoe on said second surface as weight is shifted to the metatarsal point of the foot in walking; and means for positioning and maintaining the foot supported on said first and second support faces of said inner sole; the post op shoe further comprising a rigid platform interconnecting said inner sole and said fulcrum so that the natural motion of the foot in walking is simulated by said post op shoe rolling from said fulcrum on said second surface while the foot is supported on said inner sole without flexure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A postoperative shoe for wear on a foot when walking on a surface comprising:
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a planar inner sole having a first support face for supporting the heel of the foot and a second support face for supporting the metatarsal point of the foot; an outer sole beneath and spaced from said inner sole having a first contact face beneath said first support face for contacting the surface and a second contact face having a fulcrum between said first and second support faces and extending from said fulcrum forward and toward said inner sole for contacting the surface, said first contact face and fulcrum contacting the surface when standing on the foot, the metatarsal point of the foot being supported forward of said fulcrum for initiating a rolling motion of the shoe on said second surface as weight is shifted to the metatarsal point of the foot in walking; and means for positioning and maintaining the foot supported on said first and second support faces of said inner sole, said second contact face including a curved face of generally uniform radius to provide a natural transition during walking from said first contact face and fulcrum contacting the surface to said curved face contacting the surface.
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8. A post op shoe for wear on a foot when walking on a surface comprising:
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a rigid platform having a top surface and a bottom surface, said top surface being substantially planar and said bottom surface formed by a first portion and a second portion, said first and second portions intersecting to form a fulcrum and said first portion extending from said fulcrum generally parallel said top surface and said second portion extending from said fulcrum towards said top surface; a resilient inner sole secured to said top surface for cushioning the foot; a nonskid material secured to said bottom surface for contacting the walking surface; and means for positioning and securing said post op shoe on the foot with the metatarsal point of the foot positioned forward of said fulcrum and above the second portion so that when the wearer is standing, the foot is supported on the walking surface through said first portion and when the wearer shifts weight onto the metatarsal point in walking, a rolling motion of said post op shoe on said second portion is initiated to simulate the motion of the foot in walking while maintaining the foot unflexed. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A post op shoe for wear on a foot for walking on a surface comprising:
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a rigid member having a substantially planar upper surface and a lower surface having first and second portions, said first portion being substantially planar and parallel said upper surface, said second portion having a substantially uniform radius of curvature, said first and second portions forming a fulcrum at their intersection; an inner sole secured to said upper surface for supporting the foot; a nonslip covering secured to the lower surface of said rigid member to prevent slippage; uppers comprising a first side flap and a second side flap secured at opposite sides of said rigid member for enclosing the foot; a first front strap secured to said first side flap at one end and having means for removably attaching the opposite end of said first front strap to said second side flap at a selected position; a second front strap secured to said second side flap at one end and having means for removably attaching the opposite end of said second front strap to said first side flap at a selected position, one of said side flaps having a slot therein to permit passage of one of said front straps therethrough, said first and second front straps positioning the foot so that a point directly above said fulcrum on said inner sole lies between the points supporting the heel and metatarsal point of the foot; a first heel strap attached at one end to said first side flap and having means to removably secure the opposite end to a selected position on said second side flap; a second heel strap attached at one end to said second side flap and having means to removably secure the opposite end to a selected position on said first side flap, one of said side flaps having a slot formed therein permitting one of said heel straps to pass therethrough, said first and second heel straps securing said post op shoe to the foot; first and second cross straps secured at a first end to opposite sides of said rigid member adjacent the heel and extending along said first and second side flaps, respectively, said first and second cross straps having means to removably attach the ends opposite said first ends to the forward portion of said second and first side flaps, respectively; and the foot being positioned on said post op shoe with the metatarsal point of the foot forward of said fulcrum so that when the wearer is standing, the foot is supported on the walking surface through said first portion and when the wearer shift weights onto the metatarsal point in walking rolling motion of said post op shoe on said second portion is initiated to simulate the motion of the foot in walking while maintaining the foot unflexed, the substantially uniform radius of curvature of said second portion providing a smooth transition from supporting the foot on said first portion.
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