Finger orthosis
First Claim
1. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
- a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient; and
a plurality of bending mechanisms each including first and second portions and coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient, wherein the first portion is connectable with a first portion of a respective finger and the second portion is connectable with a second portion of the finger, with the joint interposed between the first and second portions, and wherein the cuff includes a base disposed adjacent to a back of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected to the patient'"'"'s hand, a plurality of connectors disposed on the base, and a plurality of elongate members, each of the plurality of elongate members engaging a respective one of the plurality of connectors to thereby align the elongate member with one of the patient'"'"'s fingers and each of the plurality of elongate members connected to an end portion of a respective one of the plurality of bending mechanisms.
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Abstract
The same orthosis can be used to sequentially move joints of different fingers of a hand. A hand cuff of the orthosis is mounted on the hand. Mechanisms operable to move the joints are connected to the hand cuff at locations aligned with the fingers. The mechanisms are connected with the fingers. The joints of the fingers are moved by operating the mechanisms. The joints and first and second portions of the fingers define on one side of the joints outer sectors which decrease in angle as the joints are extended. Force is applied to the first and second portions of the fingers to move the joints by providing relative rotation between internally and externally threaded members disposed in the outer sectors. Actuator members connected with the internally or externally threaded members are moved along paths that extend through the joints.
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9 Claims
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1. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
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a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient; and
a plurality of bending mechanisms each including first and second portions and coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient, wherein the first portion is connectable with a first portion of a respective finger and the second portion is connectable with a second portion of the finger, with the joint interposed between the first and second portions, and wherein the cuff includes a base disposed adjacent to a back of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected to the patient'"'"'s hand, a plurality of connectors disposed on the base, and a plurality of elongate members, each of the plurality of elongate members engaging a respective one of the plurality of connectors to thereby align the elongate member with one of the patient'"'"'s fingers and each of the plurality of elongate members connected to an end portion of a respective one of the plurality of bending mechanisms. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
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a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient; and
a plurality of bending mechanisms each including first and second portions and coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient, wherein the first portion is connectable with a first portion of a respective finger and the second portion is connectable with a second portion of the finger, with the joint interposed between the first and second portions, and wherein the cuff includes a first rigid base member disposed adjacent to a back of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected with the hand, a second rigid base member disposed adjacent to a palm of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected with the hand, and a flexible element extending between the first and second base members, each of the plurality of bending mechanisms connected with the first base member.
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4. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
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a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient; and
a plurality of bending mechanisms each including first and second portions and coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient, wherein the first portion is connectable with a first portion of a respective finger and the second portion is connectable with a second portion of the finger, with the joint interposed between the first and second portions, and wherein the first portion of each of the plurality of bending mechanisms includes a first cuff engagable with the first portion of the finger and a second cuff engagable with the second portion of the finger.
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5. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
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a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient and including a first rigid base member disposed adjacent to a back of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected with the hand, a second rigid base member disposed adjacent to a palm of the patient'"'"'s hand when the cuff is connected with the hand, and a flexible element extending between the first and second base members, and a plurality of bending mechanisms coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms is connected with the first base member and positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient.
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6. A finger orthosis for positioning a plurality of finger joints on a hand of a patient, the finger orthosis comprising:
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a cuff connectable with the hand of the patient; and
a plurality of bending mechanisms coupled to the cuff such that each of the plurality of bending mechanisms positions a joint located on a different finger of the hand of the patient and including a first portion connectable with a first portion of a respective finger and including a first cuff engagable with the first portion of the finger, a second portion connectable with a second portion of the finger and including a second cuff engagable with the second portion of the finger, and a force transmitting assembly connectable with the first and second cuffs and operable to effect relative movement between the first and second portions to bend a joint located therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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