CA2258119A1 - Boot-shaped compressive orthosis for treating circulatory diseases in the lower limbs, and particularly for immobilising a leg following a venous ulcer - Google Patents

Boot-shaped compressive orthosis for treating circulatory diseases in the lower limbs, and particularly for immobilising a leg following a venous ulcer

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CA2258119A1
CA2258119A1 CA002258119A CA2258119A CA2258119A1 CA 2258119 A1 CA2258119 A1 CA 2258119A1 CA 002258119 A CA002258119 A CA 002258119A CA 2258119 A CA2258119 A CA 2258119A CA 2258119 A1 CA2258119 A1 CA 2258119A1
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immobilising
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lower limbs
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venous ulcer
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Christian Gardon-Mollard
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Innothera Topic International SA
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Christian Gardon-Mollard
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Cette orthèse (1) est conçue pour appliquer une compression dégressive à partir de la cheville sur tout ou partie de la jambe. Elle comporte une partie tubulaire compressive (2) tricotée à section variable, formée par une partie de jambe d'un bas de contention dépourvu de pied et de talon, cette partie tubulaire compressive étant prolongée à son extrémité inférieure par une partie tubulaire non compressive (3) tricotée propre à recouvrir, sans le comprimer, au moins une partie du pied, par exemple réalisée en une maille de type jersey mousse.This orthosis (1) is designed to apply degressive compression from the ankle to all or part of the leg. It comprises a knitted compressive tubular part (2) of variable section, formed by a leg part of a compression stocking devoid of foot and heel, this compressive tubular part being extended at its lower end by a non-compressive tubular part ( 3) knitted clean to cover, without compressing it, at least part of the foot, for example made of a mesh of the jersey type.

CA002258119A 1996-06-14 1997-06-13 Boot-shaped compressive orthosis for treating circulatory diseases in the lower limbs, and particularly for immobilising a leg following a venous ulcer Expired - Lifetime CA2258119C (en)

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FR9607397A FR2749754B1 (en) 1996-06-14 1996-06-14 COMPRESSIVE ORTHESIS FOR SINGLE USE
FR96/07397 1996-06-14
PCT/FR1997/001067 WO1997047262A1 (en) 1996-06-14 1997-06-13 Boot-shaped compressive orthosis for treating circulatory diseases in the lower limbs, and particularly for immobilising a leg following a venous ulcer

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