Dynamically shiftable counter shear force knee brace
First Claim
1. A knee brace, connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, for compensating for loss of or damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the leg by creating a counteractive anterior-posterior shear force across the knee which opposes an oppositely directed anterior-posterior shear force across the knee generated by the quadriceps muscle of the leg during leg extension, and tending to cause an anterior shift of the tibia relative to the femur, said knee brace comprising:
- first and second elongated rigid thigh support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the thigh with inner end portions of the thigh support members positioned adjacent the knee;
first and second elongated rigid calf support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the calf with inner end portions of the calf support members positioned adjacent the knee;
attachment means for firmly attaching said thigh and calf support members to the thigh and calf, respectively, for movement therewith, and for transmitting to the thigh and calf anteriorly and posteriorly directed forces imposed on said thigh and calf support members; and
first and second hinge means, each having a plurality of pivot axes, said first and second hinge means being positionable on opposite sides of the knee for pivotally connecting said inner end portions of said thigh support members to said inner end portions of said calf support members, said first and second hinge means being operative to create a relative anterior-posterior shift between said thigh and calf support members, in response to extension of the leg, in a manner causing said attachment means to generate said counteractive shear force.
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Abstract
A dynamically shiftable knee brace is used to counteract anterior tibial displacement caused during leg extension by the quadriceps muscle when the anterior cruciate ligament is missing or damaged. The brace includes pairs of rigid thigh and calf support members which extend along and are strapped to thigh and calf portions of the leg, the support member pairs being pivotally connected at their inner ends to one another by a pair of specially designed hinges positioned on opposited sides of the knee. As the leg is extended from a flexed position toward its fully straightened position the hinges cause a relative anterior-posterior shift between the support member pairs in a manner creating a shear force across the knee which is opposite that generated by the quadriceps muscle. The connection strap system is operative to substantially prevent distal brace shift along the leg, and may also be adjusted to cause selective lateral or medial flexion of the calf support members relative to the thigh support members in response to leg extension.
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18 Claims
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1. A knee brace, connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, for compensating for loss of or damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the leg by creating a counteractive anterior-posterior shear force across the knee which opposes an oppositely directed anterior-posterior shear force across the knee generated by the quadriceps muscle of the leg during leg extension, and tending to cause an anterior shift of the tibia relative to the femur, said knee brace comprising:
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first and second elongated rigid thigh support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the thigh with inner end portions of the thigh support members positioned adjacent the knee; first and second elongated rigid calf support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the calf with inner end portions of the calf support members positioned adjacent the knee; attachment means for firmly attaching said thigh and calf support members to the thigh and calf, respectively, for movement therewith, and for transmitting to the thigh and calf anteriorly and posteriorly directed forces imposed on said thigh and calf support members; and first and second hinge means, each having a plurality of pivot axes, said first and second hinge means being positionable on opposite sides of the knee for pivotally connecting said inner end portions of said thigh support members to said inner end portions of said calf support members, said first and second hinge means being operative to create a relative anterior-posterior shift between said thigh and calf support members, in response to extension of the leg, in a manner causing said attachment means to generate said counteractive shear force. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A knee brace, connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, for compensating for loss of or damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the leg by creating a counteractive anterior-posterior shear force across the knee which opposes an oppositely directed anterior-posterior shear force across the knee generated by the quadriceps muscle of the leg during leg extension and tending to cause an anterior shift of the tibia relative to the femur, said knee brace comprising:
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first and second elongated rigid thigh support members having outer end portions and being positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the thigh with inner end portions of the thigh support members positioned adjacent the knee; first and second elongated rigid calf support members having outer end portions and being positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the calf with inner end portions of the calf support members positioned adjacent the knee; attachment means for firmly attaching said thigh and calf support members to the thigh and calf, respectively, for movement therewith, and for transmitting to the thigh and calf anteriorly and posteriorly directed forces imposed on said thigh and calf support members, said attachment means including; a generally semicircular anterior femoral shell member interconnected between said outer end portions of said first and second thigh support members, an adjustably tightenable anterior thigh support strap positioned between said anterior femoral shell member and said first an second hinge means, and interconnected between said first and second thigh support members, a generally semicircular anterior tibial shell member interconnected between said outer end portions of said first and second calf support members, an adjustably tightenable anterior tibial force strap positioned between said first and second hinge means and said anterior tibial shell member, and interconnected between said first and second calf support members, an adjustably tightenable posterior calf support strap positioned between said first and second hinge means and said anterior tibial shell member, and interconnected between said first and second calf support members, and a posterior strap network interconnected between said thigh support members and said calf support members and including an adjustably tightenable posterior thigh force strap interconnected between said first and second thigh support members and positioned between said anterior femoral shell and said first and second hinge means, said posterior strap network further including a first adjustably tightenable control strap interconnected between said posterior thigh force strap and said first calf support member, and a second adjustably tightenable control strap interconnected between said posterior thigh force strap and said second calf support member; and first and second hinge means, postionable on opposite sides of the knee for pivotally connecting said inner end portions of said thigh support members to said inner end portions of said calf support members, and for creating a relative anterior-posterior shift between said thigh and calf support members, in response to extension of the leg, in a manner causing said attachment means to generate said counteractive shear force. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A knee brace, connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, for compensating for loss of or damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the leg by creating a counteractive anterior-posterior shear force across the knee which opposes an oppositely directed anterior-posterior shear force across the knee generated by the quadriceps muscle of the leg during leg extension and tending to cause an anterior shift of the tibia relative to the femur, said knee brace comprising:
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first and second elongated rigid thigh support members having outer end portions and being positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the thigh with inner end portions of the thigh support members positioned adjacent the knee; first and second elongated rigid calf support members having outer end portions and being positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the calf with inner end portions of the calf support members positioned adjacent the knee; attachment means for firmly attaching said thigh and calf support members to the thigh and calf, respectively, for movement therewith, and for transmitting to the thigh and calf anteriorly and posteriorly directed forces imposed on said thigh and calf support members; and first and second hinge means, positionable on opposite sides of the knee for pivotally connecting said inner end portions of said thigh support members to said inner end potions of said calf support members, and for creating a relative anterior-posterior shift between said thigh and calf support members, in response to extension of the leg, in a manner causing said attachment means to generate said counteractive shear force, each of said first and second hinge means including; a pair of cover plate members positioned on opposite sides of the inner end portions of an associated pair of thigh and calf support members, means for pivotally connecting the inner end portions of said associated pair of thigh and calf support members, respectively, to said cover plate members at first and second pivot points spaced apart from one another, elongated drive plate means, positioned between said cover plate members, for creating said relative anterior-posterior shift, said drive plate means having first and second end portions and a longitudinally extending slot positioned between said first and second end portions of said drive plate means, means for pivotally connecting said first end portion of said drive plate means to said inner end portion of the calf support member of said associated pair of thigh and calf support members at a third pivot point spaced apart from said second pivot point, a first guide member fixedly supported between said cover plate members, positioned between the inner end portions of said associated pair of thigh and calf support members, and slidably positioned in said slot, and a second guide member anchored to the inner end portion of the thigh support member of said associated pair of thigh and calf support members inwardly of said first pivot point and slidably positioned in said slot.
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6. Knee brace apparatus for use in counteracting leg muscle force-induced abnormal relative displacement between the femur and tibia portions of a human leg having an angular flexion range with first and second portions, said abnormal relative displacement occurring at least primarily while the leg is in said first portion of its angular flexion range, said knee brace apparatus comprising:
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a first support section securable to a thigh portion of the leg and having a first counteractive portion; a second support section securable to a calf portion of the leg and having a second counteractive portion, said first and second support sections being pivotally interconnected; and brace shifting means for varying the relative movement between said first and second counteractive portions, during pivotal leg movement about the knee, in a manner such that; as the leg is moved within said second portion of its angular flexion range the relative movement between said first and second counteractive portions closely corresponds to the relative movement between the femur and tibia, and as the leg is moved within said first portion of its angular flexion range the relative movement between said first and second counteractive portions is altered to cause them to exert a shifting force on the leg which counteracts and inhibits said abnormal relative displacement between its femur and tibia portions, said brace shifting means being operative, when the leg is in said first portion of its angular flexion range, to cause said shifting force to create an anterior-posterior shear force across the knee joint of the leg by creating an anterior shift of said first support section and posterior shift of said second support section. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13)
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12. Knee brace apparatus for use in counteracting leg muscle force-induced abnormal relative displacement between the femur and tibia portions of a human leg having an angular flexion range with first and second portions, said abnormal relative displacement occurring at least primarily while the leg is in said first portion of its angular flexion range, said knee brace apparatus comprising:
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a first support section securable to a thigh portion of the leg and having a first counteractive portion; a second support section securable to a calf portion of the leg and having a second counteractive portion, said first and second support sections being pivotally interconnected, said first and second counteractive portions of said first and second support sections respectively including; adjustably tighenable first strap means for securing said first support section to the thigh and transmitting an anteriorly directed brace shifting force to the posterior side of the thigh in response to extension of the leg, and adjustably tightenable second strap means for securing said second support section to the calf and transmitting a posteriorly directed brace shifting force to the anterior side of the calf in response to extension of the leg; and brace shifting means for varying the relative movement between said first an second counteractive portions, during pivotal leg movement about the knee, in a manner such that; as the leg is moved within said second portion of its angular flexion range the relative movement between said first and second counteractive portions closely corresponds to the relative movement between the femur and tibia, and as the leg is moved within said first portion of its angular flexion range the relative movement between said first and second counteractive portions is altered to cause them to exert a shifting force on the leg which counteracts and inhibits said abnormal relative displacement between its femur and tibia portions, said first strap means being interconnected between said first and second support sections and being adjustably operative to selectively cause lateral or medial flexure of said second support section relative to said first support section in response to extension of the leg.
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14. A knee brace connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf potions, said knee brace being operative in response to leg flexion to create across the knee portion of the leg a counteractive shear force in opposition to the shear force across the knee portion caused by the quadriceps muscle of the leg, said knee brace comprising:
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a first support section securable to said thigh portion for movement therewith, said first support section having opposite side portions and an outer end portion; a second support section securable to said calf portion for movement therewith; attachment means for operatively securing said first and second support sections to said thigh and calf portions and for transmitting received anterior and posterior forces to said thigh and calf portions; hinge means for pivotally interconnecting said first and second support sections and, in response to leg extension, for respectively exerting anterior and posterior forces on said first and second support sections in a manner causing said attachment means to create said counteractive shear force on the leg; and distal migration inhibiting means, associated with said attachment means and interconnected between said first and second support sections, for inhibiting distal migration of said knee brace along the leg, in response to extension and flexion thereof, by varying in a predetermined manner the location of an anterior attachment means force transmitted to said thigh portion in response to extension and flexion of the leg, said distal migration inhibiting means including; an adjustably tightenable posterior thigh force strap interconnected between said opposite side portions of said first support section and positioned between said hinge means and the outer end of said first support section, adjustably tightenable control strap means interconnected between said posterior thigh force strap and said second support section, and elastic strap means interconnected between said posterior thigh force strap and the outer end portion of said first support section.
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15. A knee brace connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, said knee brace being operative in response to leg flexion to create across the knee portion of the leg a counteractive shear force in opposition to the shear force across the knee portion caused by the quadriceps muscle of the leg, said knee brace comprising:
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a first support section securable to said thigh portion for movement therewith, said first support section having opposite side portions and an outer end portion; a second support section securable to said calf portion for movement therewith; attachment means for operatively securing said first and second support sections to said thigh and calf portions and for transmitting received anterior and posterior forces to said thigh and calf portions; hinge means for pivotally interconnecting said first and second support sections and, in response to leg extension, for respectively exerting anterior and posterior forces on said first and second support sections in a manner causing said attachment means to create said counteractive shear force on the leg; and distal migration inhibiting means, associated with said attachment means and interconnected between said first and second support sections, for inhibiting distal migration of said knee brace along the leg, in response to extension and flexion thereof, by varying in a predetermined manner the location of an anterior attachment means force transmitted to said thigh portion in response to extension and flexion of the leg, said first and second support sections including a pair of elongated rigid thigh and calf support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along said thigh and calf portions, said thigh and calf support members having inner end portions, and said hinge means including a hinge structure comprising; a pair of cover plate members positioned on opposite sides of the inner end portions of said thigh and calf support members, means for pivotally connecting the inner end portions of said thigh and calf support members, respectively, to said cover plate members at first and second pivot points spaced apart from one another, elongated drive plate means, positioned between said cover plate members, for creating a relative anterior-posterior shift between said thigh and calf support members in response to leg extension, said drive plate means having first and second end portions and a longitudinally extending slot positioned between said first and second end portions of said drive plate means, means for pivotally connecting said first end portion of said drive plate means to said inner end portion of the calf support member at a third pivot point spaced apart from said second pivot point, a first guide member fixedly supported between said cover plate members, positioned between the inner end portions of said thigh and calf members, and slidably positioned in said slot, and a second guide member anchored to the inner end portion of the thigh support member inwardly of said first pivot point and slidably positioned in said slot.
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16. A knee brace connectable to a human leg having thigh, knee and calf portions, said knee brace comprising:
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first and second elongated thigh support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the thigh portion, respectively, with inner end portions of the thigh support members positioned adjacent the knee; first and second elongated calf support members positionable to longitudinally extend lengthwise along the lateral and medial sides of the calf portion, respectively, with inner end portions of the calf support members positioned adjacent the knee; first attachment means for firmly securing said thigh support members to the thigh portion for movement therewith; second attachment means for firmly securing said calf support members to the calf portion for movement therewith; first hinge means for pivotally interconnecting the inner end portions of said first thigh and calf support members; second hinge means for pivotally interconnecting the inner end portions of said second thigh and calf support members; and adjustable means, interconnected between said thigh support members and said calf support members, for causing flexure of said calf support members in a selected lateral or medial direction in response to extension of the leg from a flexed position thereof. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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