Self-supporting foot orthosis with pivotally mounted cover
First Claim
1. An orthosis for supporting a patient'"'"'s ankle region in a neutral orientation, said orthosis including a substantially L-shaped frame, said frame having an aperture for access to a portion of the ankle region, and a selectably movable cover for said aperture to thereby protect the ankle region portion from inadvertent contact when said cover is in a closed position and to provide access to the ankle region portion when said cover is in an open position.
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Abstract
An ankle/foot orthosis is provided including a generally "L" shaped frame secured to a person'"'"'s ankle region with Velcro® straps or tape. The frame includes an aperture located over the person'"'"'s heel such that this ulcer prominent area is unobstructed by the frame. A cover, pivotally mounted to the frame, may be positioned over the aperture thereby protecting the heel from inadvertent contact. The cover may also be opened thereby providing access to the heel and enabling treatment of any ulcerous lesions on the heel while the frame is secured to the ankle region. The cover may also be latched with a cover latch in an over-center open position to thereby provide a support for elevating the foot above a supporting surface.
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- 1. An orthosis for supporting a patient'"'"'s ankle region in a neutral orientation, said orthosis including a substantially L-shaped frame, said frame having an aperture for access to a portion of the ankle region, and a selectably movable cover for said aperture to thereby protect the ankle region portion from inadvertent contact when said cover is in a closed position and to provide access to the ankle region portion when said cover is in an open position.
- 10. An orthosis for supporting a patient'"'"'s ankle region in a neutral orientation, said orthosis including a rigidized, substantially L-shaped frame having a heel section adapted to fit snugly around a patient'"'"'s heel area, said frame having an aperture extending substantially the width of said frame in the heel section and a substantially L-shaped cover for enclosing said aperture to prevent inadvertent contact with the patient'"'"'s foot through said aperture when said orthosis is attached to the patient.
- 15. An orthosis for supporting a patients ankle region in a neutral orientation, said orthosis comprising a frame having an ankle engageable region configured for engaging a rear portion of the the patient'"'"'s ankle region, and a bracket including a surface-engageable portion, the bracket being connected to the frame for movement of the bracket relative to the frame between a retracted position in which the surface-engageable portion of the bracket is generally adjacent the frame and a propping position in which the surface engageable portion is spaced generally rearwardly of the ankle engageable region for engaging a generally horizontal surface to elevate the patient'"'"'s foot above the horizontal surface when the patient'"'"'s foot is oriented with the back of the heel thereof facing generally downwardly.
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