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Shoulder traction device for relocating a dislocated shoulder

  • US 5,788,659 A
  • Filed: 12/13/1996
  • Issued: 08/04/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/13/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A traction system for relocating a dislocated shoulder on a patient said device interfacing the arm associated with the dislocated shoulder, the arm having an underside, an upper arm area having a humerus therein, an elbow area, a forearm, an underarm, the patient further having a chest and unafflicted shoulder area, said traction system comprising:

  • a traction component, comprising;

    an arm isolation component fabricated of non-rigid, relatively pliable material, said arm isolation component having first and second side walls, a base, and a front, said arm isolation component comprising an upper isolation component, forming the upper portion of said arm isolation component, said base having a front, a bottom, and first and second sides, said base forming the lower portion of said arm isolation component;

    said upper isolation component further comprising a front face having a sloped surface;

    said base further comprising first and second, aligned, cushion members having a front area, each of said cushion members emanating in generally lateral fashion from opposing lower sides of said base, said cushion members forming therebetween an upper arm engagement area, for engaging and generally enveloping the underside of the patient'"'"'s upper arm;

    humerus strap means associated with said cushion members for strapping said first and second cushion members about said patent'"'"'s upper arm, such that said bottom of said base rests in contact with the underside of the patient'"'"'s upper arm;

    forearm strap means associated with said front face of said upper isolation component, for strapping said the underside of the patient'"'"'s forearm to said front face of said upper isolation component, such that the patient'"'"'s forearm contacts said sloped surface of said front face;

    a traction belt associated with said arm isolation component for applying traction force generally aligned with the humerus of the patient, said traction force directed generally away from the patient;

    separate counter-traction means for providing opposing counter-traction force to said traction force.

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