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Joint extension splint

  • US 5,681,269 A
  • Filed: 12/13/1995
  • Issued: 10/28/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/13/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An adjustable finger support for an interphalangeal joint of a human hand for treating contraction of said joint comprising:

  • an elongate base having a proximal phalangeal base portion and a middle phalangeal base portion for supporting the proximal and middle phalangeal portions of the finger respectively, said elongate base having hinge means disposed intermediate said proximal phalangeal base portion and said middle phalangeal base portion of said elongate base;

    said proximal phalangeal base portion and said middle phalangeal base portion form an included angle in said elongate base having said hinge means as the apex of said angle;

    holding means disposed on at least said proximal phalangeal base portions for releasably holding said proximal phalangeal portion of said finger securely on said proximal phalangeal base portion;

    jack means disposed on the side of said elongate base opposite the finger wherein said jack means is pivotally connected by jack hinge means disposed on said proximal phalangeal base portion and on said middle phalangeal base portion whereby operation of said jack means varies the included angle formed by said elongate base having said hinge means as the apex of said angle;

    whereby said contracted finger and joint may be secured in said finger support, wherein said base portions are disposed in angular relationship approximating the angular contraction of said proximal phalangeal base portion and middle phalangeal base portion of said finger and said support may be thereafter selectively articulated by operation of said jack means causing said base portions to angularly rotate lessening said contraction of said proximal interphalangeal joint.

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