Method for modifying the length of a ligament
First Claim
1. A method for modifying a ligament connection between two bones, comprising:
- (1) applying radio frequency energy to a portion of a ligament in a patient that functions to maintain two or more bones in a standard configuration in a species to which said patient belongs but which bones are in a relationship to each other that is not medically acceptable in said patient for a time sufficient to induce thermal shrinkage of said portion of said ligament, and(2) maintaining tension in said ligament less than that necessary to stretch said portion of said ligament subjected to thermal shrinkage until said portion has regained sufficient strength to maintain said bones in said standard configuration.
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Abstract
A method for modifying a ligament connection between two bones by applying radio frequency energy to a portion of a ligament in a patient that functions to maintain two or more bones in a standard configuration in a species to which the patient belongs, but which are in a relationship to each other that is not medically acceptable in the patient, for a time sufficient to induce thermal shrinkage of the portion of the ligament. The method is particularly useful for skeletal-shift disorders by applying radio frequency energy to one ligament of a set of ligaments of a patient that function to align two or more bones in a standard configuration in a species to which the patient belongs but which are causing a skeletal shift in the patient because of an imbalance of ligament-induced forces in the patient for a time sufficient to induce thermal shrinkage of the portion of the ligament, thereby alleviating the skeletal shift. Patellar shift and curvature of the spine are two examples of such disorders.
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1. A method for modifying a ligament connection between two bones, comprising:
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(1) applying radio frequency energy to a portion of a ligament in a patient that functions to maintain two or more bones in a standard configuration in a species to which said patient belongs but which bones are in a relationship to each other that is not medically acceptable in said patient for a time sufficient to induce thermal shrinkage of said portion of said ligament, and (2) maintaining tension in said ligament less than that necessary to stretch said portion of said ligament subjected to thermal shrinkage until said portion has regained sufficient strength to maintain said bones in said standard configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for treating ligament-induced skeletal shift, comprising:
applying radio frequency energy to a portion of one ligament of a set of ligaments of a patient that function to align two or more bones in a standard configuration in a species to which said patient belongs but which are causing a skeletal shift in said patient because of an imbalance of ligament-induced forces in said patient for a time sufficient to induce thermal shrinkage of said portion of said ligament, thereby alleviating said skeletal shift. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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