FR3019033A1 - ORTHOPEDIC CORSET POSITIONING DEVICE WITH FROZEN FLEXIBLE HANDLES - Google Patents

ORTHOPEDIC CORSET POSITIONING DEVICE WITH FROZEN FLEXIBLE HANDLES Download PDF

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FR3019033A1
FR3019033A1 FR1400738A FR1400738A FR3019033A1 FR 3019033 A1 FR3019033 A1 FR 3019033A1 FR 1400738 A FR1400738 A FR 1400738A FR 1400738 A FR1400738 A FR 1400738A FR 3019033 A1 FR3019033 A1 FR 3019033A1
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Frederic Terrier
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/02Orthopaedic corsets

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La présente invention concerne une amélioration technique apportée à des corsets orthopédiques réalisés en plastique polyéthylène thermoformés fabriqués manuellement afin de faciliter leur préhension par le malade ou par le personnel médical lors de leur pose ou ajustement ultérieur. L'invention consiste à appliquer des poignées flexibles en sangle polypropylène gainées par du polyéthylène thermo-rétractible dans le plan sagittal au niveau des hanches.The present invention relates to a technical improvement made to orthopedic corsets made of thermoformed polyethylene plastic manufactured manually to facilitate their gripping by the patient or by the medical staff during their installation or subsequent adjustment. The invention consists in applying flexible polypropylene webbing handles sheathed with heat-shrinkable polyethylene in the sagittal plane at the hips.

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Description - La présente invention concerne une amélioration technique apportée à des corsets orthopédiques réalisés en plastique polyéthylène thermoformés fabriqués manuellement afin de faciliter leur préhension par le malade ou par le personnel médical lors de leur pose ou ajustement ultérieur. L'invention consiste à appliquer des poignées flexibles en sangle polypropylène gainées par du polyéthylène thermo-rétractible dans le plan sagittal au niveau des hanches. Indication du Domaine Technique Le domaine technique est relatif à l'aide technique d'appareillage orthopédique pour l'ajustement sur le patient de corset tronc. La thérapie par corset orthopédique est parfaitement adaptée aux fractures de colonnes, aux tassements vertébraux, lombalgies, ou autres sciatiques, cyphoses ou scolioses, maladies infantiles. Cela consiste à réaliser des corsets sur-mesure, parfaitement adaptés à la morphologie du patient. Le port de tels corsets, varie de quelques semaines à plusieurs mois, voir quelques années. Le but pour un orthoprothésiste est de faire oublier le port de ce corset au patient et donc de maximiser son confort. Le positionnement du corset devient alors clé, car l'ajustement est souvent nécessaire au cours de la journée ou/et de la nuit. L'invention des poignées flexibles enrobées, facilite donc ce port. Etat de la technique Jusqu'à ce jour, les corsets sont fabriqués sans poignées flexibles, ou autre aide de positionnement. L'ajustement du corset tronc ne peut pas se faire de manière optimale sans dispositif d'accompagnement pour le patient. L'ajustement se fait le plus souvent avec l'aide du personnel médical, mais le a patient ne peut réellement se l'ajuster tout seul. C'est pourquoi, la pose d'un système de fixation modulaire, est avantageuse. Sans ce dispositif, le patient souffrant de la colonne doit faire appel au personnel médical quand il est encore à l'hôpital, ou à sa famille. La mise en place du corset doit par ailleurs être optimale afin de garantir la guérison du patient au plus vite en orientant la/les vertèbre(s) favorablement. Sachant, qu'un corset se porte au minimum 3 mois, il est donc impératif au quotidien de prévoir un dispositif d'ajustement pour le malade permettant de glisser les deux mains sur le corset directement à des fins de préhension afin de faciliter sa mise en place. Solution technique La solution technique consiste en : La pose de poignées flexibles, longilignes horizontales ou verticales ; en sangle polypropylène ou tissus dérivés, ou tout autre support flexible; enrobées de polyéthylène thermorétractible. La création de poignées par ajourage dans le matériau du corset. Le mode de fixation relatif aux poignées flexibles peut être: - Non démontable: fixation par rivet, ou bien par insert et vis, ou bien par vis/rondelle/écrou. Démontable: fixation par bouton pression, par axe perforé avec rondelle et goupille.The present invention relates to a technical improvement made to orthopedic corsets made of thermoformed polyethylene plastic manufactured manually to facilitate their grip by the patient or by the medical staff during their installation or subsequent adjustment. The invention consists in applying flexible polypropylene webbing handles sheathed with heat-shrinkable polyethylene in the sagittal plane at the hips. Indication of the Technical Field The technical field relates to the technical aid of orthopedic apparatus for the adjustment on the patient of trunk brace. Orthopedic corset therapy is ideally suited for column fractures, vertebral fractures, lumbago, or other sciatica, kyphosis or scoliosis, childhood diseases. This consists in making tailor-made corsets, perfectly adapted to the morphology of the patient. Wearing such corsets, varies from a few weeks to several months, even a few years. The goal for an orthopedicist is to forget the wearing of this corset to the patient and therefore maximize comfort. The positioning of the corset then becomes key because the adjustment is often necessary during the day and / or night. The invention of coated flexible handles, therefore facilitates this port. STATE OF THE ART To date, corsets are made without flexible handles, or other positioning aid. The adjustment of the trunk brace can not be done optimally without accompanying device for the patient. The adjustment is most often with the help of the medical staff, but the patient can not really adjust himself. Therefore, the installation of a modular fastening system, is advantageous. Without this device, the patient suffering from the column must call the medical staff when he is still in the hospital, or his family. The installation of the brace must also be optimal to ensure healing of the patient as soon as possible by orienting the vertebra (s) favorably. Knowing that a corset is worn for at least 3 months, it is therefore imperative daily to provide an adjustment device for the patient to slide both hands on the corset directly for the purpose of gripping to facilitate its implementation. square. Technical solution The technical solution consists of: The installation of flexible handles, horizontal or vertical longiline; polypropylene webbing or derived fabrics, or any other flexible support; coated with heat-shrinkable polyethylene. The creation of handles by openwork in the material of the corset. The method of fixing relative to the flexible handles can be: - Not removable: fixing by rivet, or by insert and screw, or by screw / washer / nut. Removable: snap fastener, perforated axle with washer and pin.

Description des figures Figure 1- Corset orthopédique avec poignée flexible enrobée vue générale Figure 2 - Détail poignée flexible enrobée Figure 3 - Détail poignée flexible enrobée, vue rapprochée Effets Bénéfiques Du fait de ce dispositif, l'ajustement du corset peut être réalisé à volonté par le patient lui-même. Il n'est plus besoin de faire appel à une infirmière ou toute autre personne. Plusieurs effets bénéfiques sont attendus par cette invention : - Tout d'abord au niveau de patient, pour son confort et son autonomie, - Ensuite, pour le personnel médical, en termes de gain de temps.Description of the figures Figure 1 - Orthopedic corset with coated flexible handle general view Figure 2 - Coated flexible handle detail Figure 3 - Coated flexible handle detail, close-up view Beneficial effects As a result of this device, the adjustment of the corset can be performed at will by the patient himself. There is no need to call a nurse or any other person. Several beneficial effects are expected by this invention: - First of all at the patient level, for its comfort and autonomy, - Then, for the medical staff, in terms of saving time.

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REVENDICATIONSRevendications 1. Corset orthopédique caractérisé en ce qu'il est muni de poignées servant d'aide à la pose et à l'ajustement dudit corset.1. orthopedic corset characterized in that it is provided with handles for assisting the installation and adjustment of said corset. 2. Corset selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que les poignées sont des poignées flexibles.2. Corset according to claim 1 characterized in that the handles are flexible handles. 3. Corset selon la revendication 2 caractérisé en ce que les poignées sont en sangle polypropylène gainé par du polyéthylène thermo-rétractile.3. Corset according to claim 2 characterized in that the handles are polypropylene webbing wrapped with heat-shrinkable polyethylene. 4. Corset selon la revendication 1 caractérisé en ce que les poignées sont fournies par ajourage dans le matériau du corset.4. Corset according to claim 1 characterized in that the handles are provided by ajour in the material of the corset.
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US5158098A (en) * 1990-09-26 1992-10-27 Armen Jalalian Pelvic belt with hand mounts for spinal unloading
US5257419A (en) * 1992-05-14 1993-11-02 American Powersports Products, Inc. Abdominal support belt
US5647824A (en) * 1995-10-25 1997-07-15 Levenson; Bruce Adam Weight lifter's belt incorporating strap ratchet and nylon strap
US20060287625A1 (en) * 2001-10-05 2006-12-21 Isabelle Rauch Total contact thoraco-lumbosacral spinal orthosis
EP1647247A1 (en) * 2004-10-12 2006-04-19 Edward Burgueno Therapeutic belt for the traction and decompression of the vertebral column
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