Knee contracture correction device
First Claim
1. A knee contracture correction device for straightening a contracted knee, comprises:
- a pair of rod assemblies each having opposite upper and lower ends and a pivotal joint between the ends;
first anchor means for pivotally securing the upper ends of the rod assemblies to a patient'"'"'s thigh adjacent the upper ends thereof, with one rod assembly being positioned on each side of the thigh;
second anchor means for pivotally securing the lower ends of the rod assemblies to the patient'"'"'s lower leg adjacent the ankle;
means for locking the pivot joints of the rod assemblies in a selected pivotal position with respect to one another; and
length adjustment means on each rod assembly for adjusting the length of the rod assemblies so that the position of the pivotal joint with respect to the knee is selectively adjustable as the knee straightens said length adjustment means including means on said second anchor means for slidably receiving the lower ends of the rod assemblies and means for locking said lower ends in a selected position within the receiving means.
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Abstract
A knee contracture correction device for straightening a contracted knee is provided. The device includes a pair of rod assemblies each having opposite upper and lower ends and a pivotal joint between the ends. The upper end of the rod assemblies is pivotally secured to the patient'"'"'s thigh while the lower end is pivotally secured adjacent the patient'"'"'s ankle. The pivotal joint of the rod assemblies is locked so as to define an obtuse angle slightly greater than the angle of contracture of the knee. Straps are positioned immediately above and below the knee and fastened to the rod assemblies so as to stretch the knee ligaments and muscles. Periodically, the angle of the rod assemblies is increased until eventually the knee contracture is eliminated.
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10 Claims
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1. A knee contracture correction device for straightening a contracted knee, comprises:
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a pair of rod assemblies each having opposite upper and lower ends and a pivotal joint between the ends; first anchor means for pivotally securing the upper ends of the rod assemblies to a patient'"'"'s thigh adjacent the upper ends thereof, with one rod assembly being positioned on each side of the thigh; second anchor means for pivotally securing the lower ends of the rod assemblies to the patient'"'"'s lower leg adjacent the ankle; means for locking the pivot joints of the rod assemblies in a selected pivotal position with respect to one another; and length adjustment means on each rod assembly for adjusting the length of the rod assemblies so that the position of the pivotal joint with respect to the knee is selectively adjustable as the knee straightens said length adjustment means including means on said second anchor means for slidably receiving the lower ends of the rod assemblies and means for locking said lower ends in a selected position within the receiving means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of straightening a contracted knee of a patient, comprising:
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securing a leg brace onto the patient'"'"'s leg, the brace including a first anchoring means attached to the patient'"'"'s thigh, a second anchoring means attached to the patient'"'"'s lower leg, and a pair of elongated rod assemblies positioned on opposite sides of the patient'"'"'s knee, the rod assemblies each having an upper rod section with an upper end pivotally connected to the first anchoring means, and a lower rod section with a lower end pivotally connected to the second anchoring means, each rod assembly having a pivotal joint interconnecting the upper and lower rod sections, and each rod assembly having an adjustable length; adjusting the length of the rod assemblies so that the pivotal joint of the assemblies are aligned with a patient'"'"'s knee; locking the joints of the rod assemblies so as to define an obtuse angle between the upper and lower rod sections of the rod assemblies, the angle being greater than the angle of contraction of the patient'"'"'s knee;
securing straps to the rod assemblies adjacent the joint thereof and around the patient'"'"'s leg adjacent the knee so as to exert a stretching pressure on the knee and attached ligaments and muscles;maintaining the stretching pressure on the knee and attached ligaments and muscles, so as to stretch the knee and thereby reduce the extent of knee contracture; and periodically increasing the angle between the upper and lower rod section of the rod assemblies so as to further stretch the knee until contracture of the knee is eliminated re-adjusting the length of the rod assemblies each time the angle between the rod sections is changed so that the pivotal joint remains aligned with the patent'"'"'s knee.
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