Lower limb prosthesis with means for restricting dorsi-flexion
First Claim
1. A lower limb prosthesis comprising:
- an energy-storing foot comprising a keel which has an anterior portion and an ankle mounting portion, and is resiliently deformable such that the anterior portion is able to execute an energy-storing dorsi movement relative to the ankle mounting portion, the anterior portion forming part of a lower keel portion extending lengthwise in the foot from a heel part of the foot to an anterior part of the foot, the keel further comprising a posterior connecting portion connecting the ankle mounting portion of the keel to the lower keel portion in the heel part of the foot; and
an ankle joint assembly having a first part for connection to an upper component of the prosthesis, a second part connected to the ankle mounting portion of the keel, and means connecting the second part to the first part and arranged to allow plantar flexion of the ankle joint assembly from a neutral state but to substantially to prevent dorsi-flexion;
the foot further comprising a dorsi-flexion restricting device for location between an anterior end part of the ankle mounting portion of the keel and the lower keel portion.
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Abstract
In a lower limb prosthesis an energy storing foot is combined with a resilient ankle joint which is arranged to allow planatar flexion but substantially to prevent dorsiflexion. The ankle joint comprises a ball and socket joint, the socket of which is extended downwardly on the anterior, medial and lateral sides to for a skirt positioned so as to compress a resilient ring encircling a ball member of the ball and socket joint. Metal plates are embedded in the anterior part of the ring to prevent significant dorsiflexion. The foot has a keel having a lower spring portion connected at its posterior end as a cantilever to an upper ankle mounting portion. These two portions may be formed as a single carbon fibre reinforced plastics moulding or individually as part of a two-piece keel with the ankle mounting portion rigid and the spring portion as simple fibre-reinforced strip. The resilience of the foot is adjustable by means of a displaceable resilient buffer element mounted ahead of the ankle centre as a coarse adjustment device and/or by means of a transversely extending support bar which can be moved longitudinally behind the ankle centre by rotating an adjusting screw. The screw passes through an aperture in the keel and is accessible at the rear of the heel.
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9 Claims
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1. A lower limb prosthesis comprising:
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an energy-storing foot comprising a keel which has an anterior portion and an ankle mounting portion, and is resiliently deformable such that the anterior portion is able to execute an energy-storing dorsi movement relative to the ankle mounting portion, the anterior portion forming part of a lower keel portion extending lengthwise in the foot from a heel part of the foot to an anterior part of the foot, the keel further comprising a posterior connecting portion connecting the ankle mounting portion of the keel to the lower keel portion in the heel part of the foot; and an ankle joint assembly having a first part for connection to an upper component of the prosthesis, a second part connected to the ankle mounting portion of the keel, and means connecting the second part to the first part and arranged to allow plantar flexion of the ankle joint assembly from a neutral state but to substantially to prevent dorsi-flexion; the foot further comprising a dorsi-flexion restricting device for location between an anterior end part of the ankle mounting portion of the keel and the lower keel portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An energy-storing artificial foot comprising:
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a keel having an upper load receiving portion, an elongate resiliently deflectable lower portion extending lengthwise in the foot from a heel portion of the foot to an anterior portion of the foot, the load receiving portion being connected to the lower heel portion in the heel portion of the foot; a dorsi-flexion restricting device for location between an anterior end part of the load receiving portion and the lower keel portion, the load receiving portion including means for securing the foot to an upper limb component; the restricting device being located at a position to the anterior of the securing means; said restricting device comprising a buffer element comprising a block of elastomeric material, and wherein said buffer element is insertable and removable into and from its location between the said anterior end part and the lower keel portion transversely of the foot.
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9. An energy-storing artificial foot comprising:
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a keel having an upper load receiving portion, an elongate resiliently deflectable lower portion extending lengthwise in the foot from a heel portion of the foot to an anterior portion of the foot, the load receiving portion being connected to the lower keel portion in the heel portion of the foot; a dorsi-flexion restricting device for location between an anterior end part of the load receiving portion and the lower keel portion, the load receiving portion including means for securing the foot to an upper limb component; the restricting device being located at a position to the anterior of the securing means; said restricting device comprising a buffer element; said buffer element being displaceable from its position between the load receiving portion and the lower keel portion; and an adjustable support member coupling the upper load receiving portion and the lower keel portion, the longitudinal position of the support member being continuously variable.
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Specification