Mobile-cervical extension and supporting apparatus
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1. An apparatus for supporting and stabilizing the cervical vertebrae in a human patient under various levels of extension thereof comprising:
- a. an anterior base member resting on the sternum, clavicle and anterior shoulder area with an upwardly extending arcuate portion adjacent to the anterior neck area;
b. a posterior base member resting on the scapula and posterior shoulder area of the patient with an upwardly extending arcuate portion adjacent to the posterior neck region;
c. connecting means securing said anterior base member to said posterior base member on both the right and left side of neck;
d. cranial support means adapted to be positioned beneath the mandibular bone and the base of the cranial cavity for support thereof and extending about the skull from the right chin area to the left chin area;
e. an extension means connecting said posterior base member and said cranial support means for moving said cranial support means to various positions relative to said posterior base member to selectively extend the cervical spine; and
f. a chin support detachably affixed to the cranial support means.
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Abstract
A mobile cervical brace for support, immobilization, and extension of the cervical vertebrae utilizing a base portion, a cranial support member selectively movable by an extension component relative to the base of the brace. Movement of the cranial support member is accomplished by a worm screw which engages and disengages threaded slots of a depending guide of the extensions means affixed to cranial support member to move the cranial support member relative to the base of my brace.
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1. An apparatus for supporting and stabilizing the cervical vertebrae in a human patient under various levels of extension thereof comprising:
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a. an anterior base member resting on the sternum, clavicle and anterior shoulder area with an upwardly extending arcuate portion adjacent to the anterior neck area; b. a posterior base member resting on the scapula and posterior shoulder area of the patient with an upwardly extending arcuate portion adjacent to the posterior neck region; c. connecting means securing said anterior base member to said posterior base member on both the right and left side of neck; d. cranial support means adapted to be positioned beneath the mandibular bone and the base of the cranial cavity for support thereof and extending about the skull from the right chin area to the left chin area; e. an extension means connecting said posterior base member and said cranial support means for moving said cranial support means to various positions relative to said posterior base member to selectively extend the cervical spine; and f. a chin support detachably affixed to the cranial support means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13)
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7. An apparatus supporting and stabilizing the cervical vertebrae in a human patient for applying tension thereto if needed comprising:
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(a) a base comprised of an anterior base member connected to a posterior base member by a connecting means wherein said connecting means comprises forwardly opening slots located on the posterior base member on either side of the neck which are engagable with rearward extending vertical plates formed on the anterior base member on either side of neck secured together by a strap connector; (b) a cranial support means for supporting the skull and movable upwardly relative to said base; and (c) an extension means for moving said cranial support means relative to said base. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. An apparatus supporting and stabilizing the cervical vertebrae in a human patient for applying tension thereto if needed comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) a cranial support means for supporting the skull and movable upwardly relative to said base wherein said cranial support means extends in generally U-shape from the left side of the skull to the right side of skull positioned beneath the mandibular bone; and (c) an extension means for moving said cranial support means relative to said base. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. An apparatus as supporting and stabilizing the cervical vertebrae in a human patient for applying tension thereto if needed comprising:
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(a) a base; (b) a cranial support means for supporting the skull and movable upwardly relative to said base; and (c) an extension means for moving said cranial support means relative to said base wherein said extension means comprises a depending guide mounted on said cranial support means with a threaded groove for engaging a rotatable worm screw mounted in said base for rotation by a detachable lever engagable in one or more apertures in said worm screw such that said cranial support means may be moved relative to the base. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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