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Finger exercise device

  • US 5,820,577 A
  • Filed: 09/26/1997
  • Issued: 10/13/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/26/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A finger exercise device, comprising:

  • a splint adapted to receive a hand and a portion of a forearm; and

    a plurality of individual finger pulley arrangements adapted to be secured to a plurality of fingers of a patient, each of said finger pulley arrangements, comprising;

    a hook adapted to be glued to a fingernail of a patient'"'"'s finger;

    a connector having a connector body defining a first hole, said hook passing through said first hole;

    an elastically extendable member having a first end and a second end, said first end secured to said connector;

    a pulley strap having a pulley strap body adapted to be releasably secured to a proximal phalanx of the finger, said pulley strap body defining a hole through which said elastically extendable member passes; and

    securing means for securing said second end of said elastically extendable member to a portion of said splint adapted to support the forearm of a patient, said splint comprising a first segment adapted to support the forearm of the patient, a second segment adapted to support a portion of the patient'"'"'s hand opposite a palm of the patient'"'"'s hand, said first segment attached to a first end of said second segment, said first segment extending along a first longitudinally extending line and said second segment extending along a second longitudinally extending line, an obtuse angle being defined at an intersection point of the first line and the second line, and a third segment connected to a second end of said second segment extending along a third longitudinally extending line, an obtuse angle being defined at an intersection point of the second line and the third line, said third segment adapted to be positioned adjacent the fingers of a patient whereby when said finger exercise device is attached to a patient, said elastically extendable members apply tension forces to the patient'"'"'s fingers when the fingers are moved from bent positions to straightened positions.

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