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Cervical thoracic orthosis

  • US 4,628,913 A
  • Filed: 01/13/1984
  • Issued: 12/16/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/13/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cervical thoracic orthosis comprising:

  • a chest plate for overlying a patient'"'"'s chest;

    a back plate for overlying a patient'"'"'s back;

    an occipital support for supporting the occipital and neck region of the patient;

    a rigid occipital support bar secured to the occipital support;

    means for fastening the occipital support bar to the back plate for holding the occipital support in a fixed position against the occipital and neck region of the patient;

    a chin support for supporting the chin and lower jaw region of the patient'"'"'s head;

    a rigid chin support bar secured to the chin support;

    means for fastening the chin support bar to the chest plate for holding the chin support in a fixed position against the chin and lower jaw region of the patient'"'"'s head; and

    means for fastening the chest plate and the back plate in a fixed position around the patient'"'"'s upper torso for holding the occipital support and the chin support in their fixed positions;

    the occipital support bar having a lower portion for providing a rigid means of support extending along the center of the patient'"'"'s back to support the spinal column below the patient'"'"'s neck,the occipital support bar having an upper portion for extending along the upper cervical spine of the patient, said upper portion of the occipital support bar curving inwardly to conform to and provide a rigid means of support extending along the neck region of the patient, the top of the occipital support bar curving outwardly to conform to and provide a rigid means of support for the occipital region of the patient'"'"'s head,the occipital support having an upper portion shaped to conform to the occipital region of the patient'"'"'s head and a lower portion extending downwardly therefrom and curved inwardly relative to said upper portion to conform to the back of the patient'"'"'s neck region,the upper portion of the occipital support bar being secured to the upper and lower portions of the occipital support to provide rigid support for portions of the occipital support in contact with the upper cervical spine of the patient along the neck and occipital regions of the patient.

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