AU687563B2 - Leg exercise device - Google Patents
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LEG EXERCISE DEVICE This invention relates to a device for the exercising of a leg, and although not necessarily limited to assisting a patient to straighten a leg in post-operative physiotherapy, the invention is specifically useful in such a situation. The information further extends to a method of exercising a leg which tends to remain bent at the knee.
The knee is the joint which is frequently damaged in injuries for example ii sport injuries, and quite often needs major surgery. Frequently, after the 10 surgery has been completed the knee has moved to a bent position instead of go the stretched out position and it is necessary to subject a patient to considerable physiotherapy before full use is resumed. In order to achieve straightening of the leg at theo knee, it is common practice to subject the knee to Soa considerable weight or force which tends to slowly straighten the leg, but this is painful and has been found to be less effective than being able to "work" the knee joint and thereby achieve the required physical changes to make the knee once again useful.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Generally, according to the invention there is provided means which support the ankle or heel of a patient and apply pressure downwardly near the knee joint intermittently, and enable the knee joint to "work", that, to articulate so as to reduce resistance to use.
In one form there is provided a leg exercising device for exercising the knee joint of a patient's leg, comprising an elongate rod, the rod being a lever having a cradle at one end of a shape to cradle a lower portion of a patient's leg, a fulcrum member pivotally connected to said lever intermediate its ends 1, A; and having a leg engagement surface shaped to bear against a patient's leg near its knee joint when said one end cradles such lower leg portion, the pivotal connection of the fulcrum to the lever having an exis transverse to the elongate direction of the lever, the other of said ends comprising a handle useable by a patient to effect articulation of said knee joint.
In one alternative form there is provided a leg exercising device for exercising the knee joint of a patient's leg, comprising: 10 an elongate lever having a cradle at one end of a shape to cradle a lower portion of a patient's leg; a fulcrum member carried on said lever intermediate its ends and shaped to bear against a patient's leg near its knee joint when said one end cradles such lower leg portion; the other of said ends comprising a handle useable by a patient to effect articulation of such knee joint; said lever having an upper portion and a lower portion each of square section tube, said handle being on the upper end of the upper portion and said cradle being on the lower end of the lower portion; adjacent ends of said lever portions extending laterally and engaging each other telescopically.
~-1 I 7 PRIOR ART No prior art is known to the Applicant wherein use is made of an elongate bar having a cradle at one end to accept the heel of a patient, a handle at the other end, and a fulcrum be ,en the ends which can engage a patient's leg near the knee joint. The closest art appears to be in US patents 4,463,947 Kloenne, and 4,844,454 Rogers.
Specifically, the invention consists of an elongate lever having a cradle S 10 at one end of shape to cradle a lower portion (the heel or ankle) of a patent's leg, a fulcrum member carried on said lever intermediate its ends and shaped oo° to bear against a patient's said leg near its knee joint when said one end cradles said lower leg portion, the other of said ends comprising a handle useable by a patient to effect articulation of said knee joint.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS Two embodiments of the invention are described hereunder in some detail with reference to, and are illustrated in, the accompanying drawings, in which Fig I is a perspective view of a leg exercising device, according to a first embodiment; Fig 2 is a cross-section on plane 2-2-2-2 of Fig 1; Fig 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section on plane 3-3 of Fig 2; Fig 4 shows use of the first embodiment device with the fulcrum below the knee; Fig 5 is a view similar to Fig 2, but with the fulcrum above the knee; and Fig 6 depicts an alternative arrangement wherein components can be "knocked down" to occupy less packaging space than the first embodiment.
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-I I_ WO 95/33526 PCT/AU95/00328 -3- Referring firstly to the embodiment of Figs I to 5. a leg exercise device comprises an elongate lever 11 which has a depending hook like cradle 12 at the lower end arranged to engage either the heel or behind the ankle of a patient's leg, while intermediate the ends of the lever 11 is provided with a saddle 13 which is slidable along the lever 11 but can be located in alternative positions by means of an insertion pin 14 which is selectively inserted in any one of a plurality of apertures which extend through a wall of lever 11 for part of its length. A strut 15 extends from the saddle 13 and is joined at its other end to a shallow U shaped bracket 16 which carries a pressure plate 17, by pivot pin 18, such that plate 17 and pin 18 combine to form a fulcrum The end of the lever 11 which is spaced furthest from the cradle 12, terminates in a handle which can be actuated by a patient, and if the patient moves the handle he can cause the knee to articulate, and if he does so intermittently he can control the frequency and amplitude of movement which is developed. It has been found surprisingly that it is better to apply the load intermittently within a range of pain tolerance, particularly if done by hand, and the resultant correction of the knee joint is more effective and more quickly and easily achieved than heretofore. Figs 4 and 5 respectively show the pressure plate 17 bearing against the leg below and above the patient's knee.
Fig 6 shows an alternative arrangement, wherein the leg exercise device 21 has a "broken" lever comprising an upper portion 22a and a lower portion 22b, handle 23 being on an end of portion 22a, and cradle 24 on an end of the lower portion 22b, The two portions 22a and 22b both comprise square tubing, and are joined intermediate their ends by a telescopic joint at 25 in laterally extending adjacent ends of the handle portions. The laterally extending adjacent ends at WO 95/33526 PCT/AU95/00328 -4carry a contoured resilient pad 26, retained in position by the extending portions 22a and 22b of the lever.
As shown, portion 22b is telescopic also at its lower end, so that cradle 24 can also be removed for packaging, or positioned for the most effective use of the device.
The second embodiment has certain advantages over the first. There is no latch arrangement, such as insertion pin 14, friction between the telescopic sliding surfaces being sufficient to retain the lower orortions in their adjusted positions. The cost of t'ie pad 26 (which functions as the fulcrum member) is much less than the cost of the fulcrum member of the first embodiment.
A consideration of the above embodiments will indicate that the invention is very simple, but experiments have indicated that it is likely to be very much more effective than the "dead weight" system which has been used in prior art.
Claims (12)
1. A leg exercising device for exercising the knee joint of a patient's leg, comprising an elongate rod, the rod being a lever having a cradle at one end of a shape to cradle a lower portion of a patient's leg, a fulcrum member pivotally connected to said lever intermediate its ends and having a leg engagement surface shaped to bear against a patient's leg near its knee joint when said one end cradles such lower leg portion, the pivotal connection of the fulcrum to the lever having an axis transverse to the elongate direction of the lever, the other i: 10 of said ends comprising a handle useable by a patient to effect articulation of said knee joint. o•
2. A leg exercising device according to claim 1 further comprising distance .i :adjustment means between said fulcrum member and said cradle.
3. A leg exercising device according to claim 2 wherein said fulcrum member comprises a saddle slidable over said lever, said lever having a plurality of spaced apertures extending part way along it, and said adjustment means comprising an insertion pin on said saddle which is selectively insertable i into any one of said apertures. :i
4. A leg exercising device according to claim 1 further comprising a saddle slidable along said lever, releasable adjustment means between said saddle and said lever operable to retain said saddle to said lever adjustably for position, and a pressure pad, and wherein said pivotal connection comprises a pivot pin connecting said pressure pad and said saddle.
A leg exercising device according to claim 4 wherein said saddle comprises a strut between said adjustment means and pivot pin.
6. A leg exercising device according to claim 2 wherein said distance adjustment means comprises telescopic lever portions of square tube between said fulcrum member and said cradle. -II r3
7. A leg exercising device for exercising the knee joint of a patient's leg, comprising: an elongate lever having a cradle at one end of a shape to cradle a lower portion of a patient's leg; a fulcrum member carried on said lever intermediate its ends and shaped to bear against a patient's leg near its knee joint when said one end cradles such lower leg portion; the other of said ends comprising a handle useable by a patient to effect articulation of such knee joint; said lever having an upper portion and a lower portion each of square section tube, said handle being on the upper end of the upper portion and said cradle bein, on the lower end of the lower portion; adjacent ends of said lever portions extending laterally and engaging each other telescopically.
8. A leg exercising device according to claim 7 wherein said lower portion of said lever itself comprises telescopically engaging surfaces which provide adjustment of distance between said cradle and said laterally extending lever 15 portion adjacent ends.
9. A leg exercising device according to claim 7 wherein said fulcrum member comprises a contoured pad carried on said laterally extending lever portion adjacent ends.
A method of exercising the knee joint of a human leg, comprising cradling 20 the heel of a patient in said cradle of claim 1, locating said fulcrum member adjacent said knee joint, and moving said lever arm by said handle to articulate said knee joint.
11. A leg exercising device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to
12. A leg exercising device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Fig. 6. Dated this 14th day of November 1997 ORTHOPAEDIC REHABILITATION PRODUCTS PTY LID BY THEIR PATENT ATTORNEYS COLLISON CO. I r
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US5333604A (en) * | 1992-09-16 | 1994-08-02 | Sutter Corporation | Patella exercising apparatus |
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