Method of increasing range of motion
First Claim
1. A method of increasing a range of relative movement between first and second body portions interconnected by a joint, said method comprising the steps of connecting a first cuff of an orthosis with the first body portion, connecting a second cuff of the orthosis with the second body portion, stretching viscoelastic body tissue connected with the joint and first and second body portions to a first extent by operating the orthosis to move the first cuff relative to the second cuff in a first direction from a first position to a second position, maintaining the first cuff in the second position relative to the second cuff for a period of time against the influence of force transmitted from the stretched viscoelastic body tissue through the first and second body portions to the first and second cuffs to maintain the first extent of stretching of the viscoelastic body tissue, and further stretching the viscoelastic body tissue connected with the joint and first and second body portions from the first extent to a second extent by operating the orthosis to further move the first cuff relative to the second cuff in the first direction from the second position to a third position.
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Abstract
An orthosis for stretching tissue that limits compressive forces on the soft tissue around a joint during movement of the joint. The orthosis includes two relatively pivotable cuff arms with a cuff on each arm. The cuffs clamp onto the body portions on either side of the joint. The pivot axis of the cuff arms is spaced from the pivot axis of the joint, so that movement of the cuff arms to extend the joint results in distractive forces being applied to the joint. The cuffs are selectively moved on the cuff arms, during extension and flexion, to provide the proper amount of distractive forces to the joint and to limit compressive forces on the joint. A mechanical advantage is gained through the use of a gear drive mechanism for transmitting to the joint the force applied by the patient. This allows the orthosis to be relatively small and light weight. The orthosis also provides a portable system for continuous passive motion therapy for a joint. The orthosis may be operated by a manual plus electric drive cycling it between extremes of motion. Provision is made for monitoring the range of motion or the force applied.
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- 1. A method of increasing a range of relative movement between first and second body portions interconnected by a joint, said method comprising the steps of connecting a first cuff of an orthosis with the first body portion, connecting a second cuff of the orthosis with the second body portion, stretching viscoelastic body tissue connected with the joint and first and second body portions to a first extent by operating the orthosis to move the first cuff relative to the second cuff in a first direction from a first position to a second position, maintaining the first cuff in the second position relative to the second cuff for a period of time against the influence of force transmitted from the stretched viscoelastic body tissue through the first and second body portions to the first and second cuffs to maintain the first extent of stretching of the viscoelastic body tissue, and further stretching the viscoelastic body tissue connected with the joint and first and second body portions from the first extent to a second extent by operating the orthosis to further move the first cuff relative to the second cuff in the first direction from the second position to a third position.
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