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- the present invention relates to a wrist joint supporter that can support a wearer's daily movement, and in particular, a taping function that improves wrist joint stability, reduces the burden on the wrist joint, and prevents hand tendonitis. It is related with the wrist joint supporter which comprises.
- the conventional wrist restraint supporter is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape and can be expanded and contracted at least in the circumferential direction in the circumferential direction and the longitudinal direction, and covers from the vicinity of the wrist of the forearm portion to at least the vicinity of the base of the fifth finger.
- a supporter body to be obtained, a first finger opening formed in the supporter body, and a support body extending along the longitudinal direction on the fifth finger side of the supporter body inserted into the pocket, the support body Is provided so as to be able to extend from at least the vicinity of the wrist of the forearm portion to be worn to the side portion on the fifth finger side of the palm across the bean bone portion (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- the conventional wrist restraint supporter is a supporter for restraining wrist movement as a conservative therapy in the event of bruise, sprain, tendonitis in the wrist, and does not have a support on the first finger, back of the hand, and palm side.
- the conventional wrist restraint supporter includes a support body that bends when an external force or load is applied. It is made of metal, carbon fiber, glass fiber, wood or the like.
- the conventional wrist restraint supporter requires a process of attaching the support body to the supporter body by sewing or tacking, sticking, adhering, etc. after forming the substantially cylindrical supporter body, There is a problem that the manufacturing process is complicated.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and does not require a manufacturing process for disposing a support body separate from the supporter body on the supporter body, and reduces the burden on the wrist joint. Then, it aims at providing the wrist joint supporter which can prevent the tendonitis of the hand.
- the first anchor portion that is knitted around one end of the tubular knitted fabric and fastens the tubular knitted fabric to the wearer's forearm;
- the wearer wears the wearer around the end and circulates the portions corresponding to the second metacarpal bone, the third metacarpal bone, the fourth metacarpal bone, and the fifth metacarpal bone near the wearer's metacarpophalangeal joint.
- a second anchor portion that fastens the tubular knitted fabric to the palm and back of the hand, and a substantially circular through hole in the vicinity of the second anchor portion of the tubular knitted fabric.
- a support part that supports the wearer's wrist joint by connecting to the first anchor part and the hole anchor part The stretch resistance of the first anchor portion in the circumferential direction of the base is greater than the stretch resistance of the base fabric portion in the circumferential direction of the tubular knitted fabric, and the stretch resistance of the support portion in the length direction of the tubular knitted fabric is It is larger than the expansion resistance of the base fabric portion in the length direction of the ground.
- the wrist joint of the wrist joint is braked and / or dorsiflexed to stabilize the wearer's wrist joint, reducing the load on the tendon located at the wrist joint, Can prevent hand tendonitis.
- FIG. 1 (A) is a front view which shows schematic structure of the wrist joint supporter which concerns on 1st Embodiment
- (b) is a rear view of the wrist joint supporter shown to Fig.1 (a)
- (c) is FIG. It is a left side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in (a)
- (d) is a right side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 1 (a)
- (e) is a wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 1 (a).
- (A) is explanatory drawing for demonstrating the joint and bone of a hand
- (b) is explanatory drawing for demonstrating the position of the support part with respect to a wearer's hand
- (c) is a wearer's hand. It is explanatory drawing for demonstrating the other position of the support part with respect to (d), and (d) is explanatory drawing for demonstrating the further another position of the support part with respect to a wearer's hand. It is explanatory drawing for demonstrating the measurement site
- FIG. 1 is explanatory drawing for demonstrating experiment operation
- FIG. 1 is a graph which shows the verification result by the surface electromyogram of the ulnar carpal flexor in the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing the verification result by surface electromyogram of the heel side carpal flexor in the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 1
- (d) is the verification by surface electromyogram of the biceps brachii muscle in the wrist supporter shown in FIG. It is a graph which shows a result.
- (A) is a graph which shows the measurement result of the work amount of the wrist joint palm flexion moment with respect to each test subject for verifying the effect of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 (a) It is a graph which shows the average value of a measurement result.
- A) is a graph which shows the measurement result of the work amount of the wrist joint dorsiflexion moment with respect to each subject for verifying the effect of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 1, and (b) is shown in FIG. 7 (a). It is a graph which shows the average value of a measurement result.
- A) is a front view which shows schematic structure of the wrist joint supporter which concerns on 2nd Embodiment
- (b) is a rear view of the wrist joint supporter shown to Fig.8 (a)
- (c) is FIG.8.
- FIG. 8 It is a left side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in (a), (d) is a right side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8 (a), and (e) is a wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8 (a).
- (A) is a front view which shows schematic structure of the other wrist joint supporter which concerns on 2nd Embodiment
- (b) is a rear view of the wrist joint supporter shown to Fig.9 (a)
- (c) is 9 (a) is a left side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 9 (a)
- FIG. 9 (d) is a right side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 9 (a)
- FIG. 9 (e) is a hand shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 (a). It is the top view and bottom view of a joint supporter.
- A is a perspective view which shows the wearing condition of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8
- (b) is a perspective view which shows the wearing condition of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 is formed of a cylindrical knitted fabric knitted with a circular knitting by a sock knitting machine (for example, a knitting model (256 needles) manufactured by Lonati). It is a supporter that assists the wearer's wrist joint in close contact with the body surface.
- a sock knitting machine for example, a knitting model (256 needles) manufactured by Lonati. It is a supporter that assists the wearer's wrist joint in close contact with the body surface.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 is for the base fabric portion 1 which is a knitted fabric formed by knitting a flat knitting, a rib knitting, a tuck knitting, a floating knitting, a pile knitting, etc. By applying different knitting, desired functionality such as a taping function is provided.
- the base fabric portion 1 according to the present embodiment is a knitted fabric (hereinafter referred to as a tack knitted fabric) knitted by tack knitting.
- the tucked knitted fabric is a knitted fabric that does not make a temporary stitch when knitting a fabric, but creates a stitch together when the next course is knitted.
- the number of times of tucking is set to 2 in consideration of the balance with the time, but the number of times of tucking is not limited to this.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 is knitted around one end (upper end 10a) of the tubular knitted fabric, and includes a first anchor portion 2 that fastens the wrist joint supporter 10 to the wearer's forearm.
- the first anchor portion 2 is knitted such that the stretch resistance in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 (tubular knitted fabric) is larger than the stretch resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10. . That is, the tension in the case where the material is not stretched is given a constant tension F, the tension of the base fabric portion 1 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is FH1, and the circumferential direction of the wrist joint supporter 10 When the tension of the first anchor portion 2 at H is F H2 , the first anchor portion 2 has a stronger tightening force in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 than the base fabric portion 1. It has a magnitude relationship of F H2 > F H1 .
- the first anchor portion 2 is a knitted fabric knitted with a Kanoko knitting (hereinafter referred to as a Kanoko knitted fabric), so that the wrist joint supporter can be used against the base fabric portion 1 of the tuck knitted fabric.
- Ten expansion / contraction resistance in the circumferential direction H can be increased.
- Kanoko knitted fabric means that flat knitting and tack (a structure that allows multiple loops to escape in subsequent courses without escaping stitches in a certain course) alternately or in several courses in the course direction and the wale direction.
- the knitted fabric that appears in For this reason, in the 1st anchor part 2, by using together a flat knitting and a tack, a bulge and a watermark can be made on the surface of the knitted fabric, and a net pattern like a sword appears.
- the 1st anchor part 2 is knitted around the wearer's forearm, and the stretching resistance of the wrist joint supporter 10 in the circumferential direction H is that of the base fabric part 1 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 can be fixed to the wearer's forearm, and the upper end 10a of the wrist joint supporter 10 can be prevented from sliding down during palmar flexion of the wrist joint.
- the first anchor portion 2 is connected to a support portion 4 which will be described later, and also functions as an anchor of the support portion 4.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 is knitted around the other end (lower end 10b) of the tubular knitted fabric, and as shown in FIG. 3A, the second middle hand near the wearer's middle phalangeal joint 110.
- a second anchor that orbits portions corresponding to the bone 102, the third metacarpal bone 103, the fourth metacarpal bone 104, and the fifth metacarpal bone 105, and fastens the wrist joint supporter 10 to the palm and back of the wearer's palm Part 3 is provided.
- the second anchor portion 3 is knitted so that the stretch resistance in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is larger than the stretch resistance of the buffer portion 5 described later in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10. That is, when the tension of the second anchor part 3 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is F H3 and the tension of the buffer part 5 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is F H5 , the second anchor Compared with the buffer portion 5, the portion 3 has a magnitude relationship of F H3 > F H5 so that it has a strong tightening force in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the second anchor part 3 a kano knitted fabric, it is possible to increase the stretching resistance in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 with respect to the buffer part 5 of the mesh knitted fabric described later. it can.
- the second anchor portion 3 is knitted around the wearer's palm and back, and the expansion / contraction resistance in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is the buffer portion 5 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 can be fixed to the palm and back of the wearer, and the lower end 10b of the wrist joint supporter 10 can be suppressed from rising when the wrist joint is bent.
- the finger of the wearer's hand (second finger (indicating finger, forefinger), third finger (middle finger), fourth finger)
- the finger (ringing finger) and the fifth finger cannot be opened sufficiently, which hinders operations such as keyboard operation of a personal computer.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 adjusts the degree of the second anchor part 3 (for example, the tightening force is reduced by about 10% with respect to the first anchor part 2).
- the movement of the finger of the hand wearing the joint supporter 10 is not hindered. That is, the wrist joint supporter 10 according to the present embodiment may have a magnitude relationship of F H2 > F H1 > F H3 > F H5 so as to have an appropriate tightening force in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10. preferable.
- the hole anchor part 11 is formed in the vicinity of the second anchor part 3 in the wrist joint supporter 10 with a substantially circular through-hole, and the first finger (mother finger, thumb) of the wearer's hand is inserted therethrough.
- the hole anchor portion 11 is cut into a tubular knitted fabric that becomes the wrist joint supporter 10 and the cut edge is folded back inside the tubular knitted fabric, and is sewn by a sewing machine.
- the knitted fabric may be knitted by knitting without cutting.
- the sewing portion constituting the hole anchor portion 11 uses a highly elastic sewing thread, increases the number of needles of the sewing machine, makes the bellows flexible, and relieves the pressing force applied to the wearer's first finger. .
- the hole anchor portion 11 positions the wrist joint supporter 10 with respect to the wearer's wrist joint by inserting the first finger of the wearer's hand, and rotational movement of the wrist joint supporter 10 in the circumferential direction H
- the displacement in the length direction L can be suppressed to prevent displacement.
- the hole anchor portion 11 is connected to a support portion 4 which will be described later, and also functions as an anchor of the support portion 4.
- the support portion 4 is knitted to extend in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 across the portion corresponding to the wearer's carpal middle wrist joint 120 on the front and / or back side of the wrist joint supporter 10. It connects with the 1st anchor part 2 and the hole anchor part 11, and supports a wearer's wrist joint. That is, the support part 4 is locked by the first anchor part 2 on the wearer's forearm side, and is locked by the hole anchor part 11 on the wearer's hand side.
- the support part 4 which concerns on this embodiment is knitted by the substantially rectangular shape, it extends in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 across the part corresponding to a wearer's carpal middle joint 120. If it does, it is not restricted to this shape.
- the support portion 4 is knitted so that the stretch resistance in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is larger than the stretch resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10. That is, the tension of the base fabric section 1 in the length direction L of the wrist supporter 10 and F L1, the tension of the support portion 4 in the length direction L of the wrist supporter 10 when the F L4, the support portion 4 Compared with the base fabric portion 1, there is a magnitude relationship of F L4 > F L1 that has a strong tightening force in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the support portion 4 a knitted fabric using both a tack knitting and a spliced yarn knitting (hereinafter referred to as a tuck knitting and a splicing yarn knitted fabric), the base fabric portion 1 of the tuck knitted fabric is used.
- a tuck knitting and a splicing yarn knitted fabric a spliced yarn knitting
- tuck knitting and splicing yarn knitted fabric in addition to the tuck knitting ground knitting yarn, other knitting yarn (for example, woolly nylon yarn) is added and fed, so that the length of the wrist joint supporter 10 in the length direction L is increased.
- other knitting yarn for example, woolly nylon yarn
- the expansion and contraction of the support part 4 is moderately suppressed, and other knitting yarns are cut at the boundary between the support part 4 and the base fabric part 1 (cut boss).
- the support portion 4 extends in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 across the portion corresponding to the wearer's carpal middle joint 120 on the front and / or back side of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the stretch resistance in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is greater than the stretch resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 when the wrist joint supporter 10 is not worn, if there is pain in the wrist joint, the elbow joint that compensates for the overload on the wrist joint is also burdened, which may induce secondary pain. There is. For this reason, a person who frequently uses fingers and wrist joints and has pain on the front of the elbow or shoulder joint, wears the wrist joint supporter 10 to cause pain in the elbow and shoulder joints that are chained from the pain of the wrist joint. Can be reduced.
- the support portion 4 is disposed on the front (palm) side of the wrist joint supporter 10, thereby limiting the dorsiflexion of the wearer's wrist joint and disposed on the back surface (back of the hand) side of the wrist joint supporter 10. This limits the palmar flexion of the wearer's wrist joint. For this reason, when it is desired to limit the dorsiflexion of the wrist joint according to the pain of the wrist joint of the wearer, the wrist joint supporter 10 in which the support portion 4 is provided only on the front (palm) side may be used. When it is desired to limit palmar flexion of the wrist joint, the wrist joint supporter 10 in which the support portion 4 is disposed only on the back surface (back of the hand) may be used.
- the support portions 4 are symmetrical and can be used as both left and right hand supporters.
- the support portion 4 together with the base fabric portion 1 knitted between the support portions 4 on the front and back sides of the tubular knitted fabric is disposed in the vicinity of the radial carpal joint 130 (first When extending only from the anchor portion 2) to the vicinity of the carpal middle wrist joint 120, a feeling of holding the wrist is not obtained, and the above-described effects of the support portion 4 are not achieved.
- the support portion 4 and the base fabric portion 1 are changed from the vicinity of the radial carpal joint 130 (first anchor portion 2) to the vicinity of the metacarpophalangeal joint 110 (second anchor).
- first anchor portion 2 the vicinity of the radial carpal joint 130
- second anchor the vicinity of the metacarpophalangeal joint 110
- the support portion 4 and the base fabric portion 1 are separated from the radius carpal joint 130 (first anchor portion 2) from the metacarpal body (second metacarpal bone 102,
- the third metacarpal bone 103, the fourth metacarpal bone 104, and the fifth metacarpal bone 105 are preferably extended to the center).
- wrist joint movement In addition to palm flexion and dorsiflexion, wrist joint movement includes buckling and scale bending, and these buckling and scale bending are frequently used in daily life.
- de Kervan syndrome an inflammation of tendons extending from the hand to the thumb, is high.
- the support part 4 and the base fabric part 1 can be expected to prevent or improve de Kervan's syndrome by restricting the bending and the crooked bending of the wearer's wrist joint.
- the buffer portion 5 is a knitted fabric surrounded by the second anchor portion 3, the hole anchor portion 11, the support portion 4 and the base fabric portion 1 in the wrist joint supporter 10, and the second anchor portion 3 and the support portion 4.
- the buffer portion 5 is knitted such that the stretch resistance in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is smaller than the stretch resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10. That is, when the tension of the buffer part 5 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is FL5 , the buffer part 5 is weaker in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 than the base fabric part 1. It has a magnitude relationship of F L1 > F L5 that has an applied force.
- the buffer portion 5 is made of a knitted fabric (hereinafter, referred to as a mesh knitted fabric) knitted with a mesh knitted fabric having good air permeability, so that the base fabric portion 1 of the tack knitted fabric can be used.
- the mesh knitted fabric is a knitted fabric that does not make a temporary stitch when knitting a fabric, but creates a stitch together when the next course is knitted and stretches well by knitting in a mesh form.
- the buffer portion 5 has a stretch resistance in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 smaller than a stretch resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10. It is possible to sufficiently open the fingers between the wearer's hands without tightening the upper, and to suppress blood flow obstruction and not cause discomfort to the wearer.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 has an elastic resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the longitudinal direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 due to the knitted fabric of each part described above, and the longitudinal direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10. It is larger than the expansion resistance of the first anchor part 2 in FIG.
- the expansion resistance of the first anchor portion 2 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is larger than the expansion resistance of the second anchor portion 3 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the expansion / contraction resistance of the second anchor part 3 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10 is larger than the expansion / contraction resistance of the buffer part 5 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the expansion resistance of the support portion 4 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10 is substantially equal to the expansion resistance of the base fabric portion 1 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 satisfies the magnitude relationship represented by the following expression (1) in the tension F in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- FL2 is the tension of the first anchor portion 2 in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter
- FL3 is the second anchor in the length direction L of the wrist joint supporter 10. This is the tension of part 3.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 satisfies the magnitude relationship represented by the following expression (2) in the tension F in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- F H4 is the tension of the support portion 4 in the circumferential direction H of the wrist joint supporter 10.
- the ground knitting yarn used for the Kanoko knitting, the tuck knitting, and the mesh knitting a nylon yarn having a thickness of 70 denier, a surface yarn having two knitting yarns, and a nylon having a thickness of 30 denier.
- Covering yarn (DCY: double covered yarn) consisting of two yarns, a back yarn consisting of two knitting yarns, and a polyurethane denim yarn of 260 denier thickness and two 40 denier nylon winding yarns
- DCY double covered yarn
- the material is not limited to this material.
- the surface yarn cotton, hair (cashmere, lamb, angora, etc.), natural fibers such as silk or hemp, chemical fibers such as acrylic, or materials with sweat-absorbing, quick-drying or body temperature adjustment functions, etc. It is preferable to select according to the cost of the supporter 10 or the needs of the wearer. Further, it is preferable to select an ester, FTY (filament twisted yarn), or antibacterial, deodorant or deodorant material according to the cost of the wrist joint supporter 10 or the needs of the wearer as the back yarn. Further, the wooly nylon yarn (pattern yarn) in the tuck knitting and splicing yarn knitted fabric (supporting portion 4) is composed of two knitting yarns having a thickness of 100 denier.
- the stretch rate (length when stretched (elongation) is measured by a stretch tester (tensile load: 4 kg).
- Table 1 shows the results of measuring the difference between the dimension) and the original length (placement dimension) as a percentage of the original length.
- the elongation rate in Table 1 indicates that the knitted fabric is more easily stretched as the value is larger, and the tension F in the formulas (1) and (2) described above is less stretched as the value is larger (tightening). In order to indicate that the force is large), the inequality sign indicating the magnitude relation of the elongation rate and the inequality sign indicating the magnitude relation of the tension F are reversed.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 was worn on the right wrist of a test subject (26-year-old healthy male, no history of limbs) (hereinafter referred to as wearing) and not worn (hereinafter not worn).
- wearing 26-year-old healthy male, no history of limbs
- not worn hereinafter not worn
- a 300 g frying pan with a 1 kg weight was held in the right hand, and the upper arm and forearm of the right arm were held for about 30 seconds (FIG. 5 (a)).
- the myoelectric potentials of the biceps brachii (muscle bending the elbow) and the ulnar carpal flexor and heel side carpal flexor (muscle bending the wrist) were measured by surface electromyography ( FIG. 5).
- surface electromyography For measurement of the surface electromyogram, “Myo Research” manufactured by Nolaxon was used.
- the myoelectric potential (average amplitude, muscle of the ulnar carpal flexor muscle and the heel side carpal flexor muscle is greater when worn than when not worn. It can be seen that the load on the ulnar carpal flexor and the heel side carpal flexor is reduced and the burden on the wrist joint is reduced. In particular, the wrist joint supporter 10 can prevent hand tendonitis by reducing the burden on the wrist joint.
- the myoelectric potential (average amplitude, muscle integration value) of the biceps is lower than when not wearing. It can be seen that the load on the biceps is reduced and the burden on the wrist joint is reduced.
- FIG. 8A is a front view showing a schematic configuration of the wrist joint supporter according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 8B is a rear view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. (C) is a left side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8 (a)
- FIG. 8 (d) is a right side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8 (a)
- FIG. It is the top view and bottom view of a wrist joint supporter shown to Fig.8 (a).
- FIG. 9A is a front view showing a schematic configuration of another wrist joint supporter according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 9B is a rear view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 (c) is a left side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 9 (a)
- FIG. 9 (d) is a right side view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 9 (a).
- FIG. 9B is a plan view and a bottom view of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG.
- FIG. 10A is a perspective view showing a wearing state of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8
- FIG. 10B is a perspective view showing a wearing state of the wrist joint supporter shown in FIG. 8 to 10, the same reference numerals as those in FIGS. 1 and 2 denote the same or corresponding parts, and the description thereof is omitted.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 includes a second knitted fabric that is continuously knitted with a circular knitting from the second anchor portion 3 of the tubular knitted fabric in addition to the configuration of the first embodiment. It is composed of a tubular knitted fabric, and the finger crotch between the second and third fingers of the wearer, the finger crotch between the third and fourth fingers, and / or the finger crotch between the fourth and fifth fingers It is the structure provided with the anchor reinforcement part 12 which connects a wearer's palm and between insteps, and latches on a wearer's finger crotch.
- the anchor reinforcement part 12 is a 2nd cylindrical knitted fabric, for example, by making it the mesh knitted fabric which stretches well, the finger crotch between a wearer's 2nd finger and a 3rd finger, a 3rd finger, and a 4th A strong pressing force is not applied to the finger crotch between the fingers and / or the finger crotch between the fourth finger and the fifth finger, so that the wearer does not feel uncomfortable.
- the anchor reinforcement portion 12 includes a finger crotch between a wearer's second finger and a third finger, and a fourth finger and a fifth finger.
- the wearer has two hook portions (first hook portion 12 a and second hook portion 12 b) hooked on the finger crotch in between.
- the three claw portions (the first claw between the second finger and the third finger, the finger crotch between the third finger and the fourth finger, and the finger crotch between the fourth finger and the fifth finger It is conceivable to have a latching portion 12a, a third latching portion 12c, and a second latching portion 12b).
- the wrist joint supporter 10 shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 (b) is compared with the wrist joint supporter 10 shown in FIGS. 8 and 10 (a) and the wearer's second, third, and fourth fingers.
- Each finger is covered to the vicinity of the joint between the proximal phalanx of the finger and the fifth finger, and the number of hooks on the wearer's finger crotch by the latching portion of the anchor reinforcement portion 12 is large, and the contact area with the wearer's finger is wide Therefore, it is possible to stably support the wearer's wrist joint.
- the wrist joint supporter 10 supports the wearer's wrist joint more reliably by hooking the latching portion of the anchor reinforcement portion 12 on one or more finger crotches. By reducing the burden, hand tendonitis can be prevented.
- the anchor reinforcement portion 12 having one or more hooking portions is newly provided in the second anchor portion 3 of the wrist joint supporter 10. It is different and there exists an effect similar to 1st Embodiment except the effect by the anchor reinforcement part 12 mentioned above.
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図1及び図2において、手関節サポーター10は、靴下編機(例えば、ロナティ社製の編み機種(針数:256本))により丸編で編み立てられる筒状編地からなり、着用者の体表に密着して着用者の手関節を補助するサポーターである。
なお、メッシュ編地とは、生地を編成するときに、一時ある編み目を作らないで、次のコースを編むときに一緒に編み目を作り、メッシュ形態の編みでよく伸びる編地である。
FL4>FL1>FL3>FL2>FL5 ・・・(1)
FH2>FH1≒FH4>FH3>FH5 ・・・(2)
また、タック編・添え糸編地(支持部4)におけるウーリーナイロン糸(柄糸)は、太さ100デニールの編み本数2本からなる。
第1の実験では、被験者(26歳健常男性、四肢に既往歴なし)の右手首に、手関節サポーター10を着用させた場合(以下、着用時と称す)と着用させない場合(以下、非着用時と称す)とにおいて、1kgの重りを載せた300gのフライパンを右手に持たせて、右腕の上腕及び前腕が略垂直の状態で30秒間保持させた(図5(a))。
図8(a)は第2の実施形態に係る手関節サポーターの概略構成を示す正面図であり、図8(b)は図8(a)に示す手関節サポーターの背面図であり、図8(c)は図8(a)に示す手関節サポーターの左側面図であり、図8(d)は図8(a)に示す手関節サポーターの右側面図であり、図8(e)は図8(a)に示す手関節サポーターの平面図及び底面図である。図9(a)は第2の実施形態に係る他の手関節サポーターの概略構成を示す正面図であり、図9(b)は図9(a)に示す手関節サポーターの背面図であり、図9(c)は図9(a)に示す手関節サポーターの左側面図であり、図9(d)は図9(a)に示す手関節サポーターの右側面図であり、図9(e)は図9(a)に示す手関節サポーターの平面図及び底面図である。図10(a)は図8に示す手関節サポーターの着用状態を示す斜視図であり、図10(b)は図9に示す手関節サポーターの着用状態を示す斜視図である。図8乃至図10において図1及び図2と同じ符号は、同一または相当部分を示し、その説明を省略する。
2 第1のアンカー部
3 第2のアンカー部
4 支持部
5 緩衝部
10 手関節サポーター
10a 上端
10b 下端
11 ホールアンカー部
12 アンカー補強部
102 第2中手骨
103 第3中手骨
104 第4中手骨
105 第5中手骨
110 中手指節関節
120 手根中手関節
130 橈骨手根関節
Claims (6)
- 丸編で編み立てられる筒状編地からなり、着用者の体表に密着して手関節を補助する手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記筒状編地の一端を周回して編成され、前記着用者の前腕に当該筒状編地を締着させる第1のアンカー部と、
前記筒状編地の他端を周回して編成され、前記着用者の中手指節関節近傍の第2中手骨、第3中手骨、第4中手骨及び第5中手骨に対応する部分を周回し、前記着用者の手の平及び甲に当該筒状編地を締着させる第2のアンカー部と、
前記筒状編地における前記第2のアンカー部近傍に略円形形状の貫通孔にて形成され、前記着用者の手の第1指を挿通するホールアンカー部と、
前記筒状編地の正面及び/又は背面側に前記着用者の手根中手関節に対応する部分を跨って当該筒状編地の長さ方向に延在させて編成され、前記第1のアンカー部及びホールアンカー部に連結して、着用者の手関節を支持する支持部と、
を備えていることを特徴とする手関節サポーター。 - 前記請求項1に記載の手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記筒状編地の正面及び背面側にある前記支持部間に編成され、当該支持部と共に前記着用者の手関節を支持するベース生地部を備えていることを特徴とする手関節サポーター。 - 前記請求項2に記載の手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記前記筒状編地の周方向における前記第1のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の周方向における前記ベース生地部の伸縮抵抗より大きく、
前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記支持部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記ベース生地部の伸縮抵抗より大きいことを特徴とする手関節サポーター。 - 前記請求項3に記載の手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記筒状編地における、前記第2のアンカー部、ホールアンカー部、支持部及びベース生地部に包囲された編地であり、前記第2のアンカー部及び支持部間に柔軟性を持たせた緩衝部を備え、
前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記ベース生地部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記第1のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗より大きく、
前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記第1のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記第2のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗より大きく、
前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記第2のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の長さ方向における前記緩衝部の伸縮抵抗より大きいことを特徴とする手関節サポーター。 - 前記請求項4に記載の手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記筒状編地の周方向における前記ベース生地部及び支持部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の周方向における前記第2のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗より大きく、
前記筒状編地の周方向における前記第2のアンカー部の伸縮抵抗が、前記筒状編地の周方向における前記緩衝部の伸縮抵抗より大きいことを特徴とする手関節サポーター。 - 前記請求項1乃至5のいずれかに記載の手関節サポーターにおいて、
前記筒状編地の第2のアンカー部から連続して丸編で編み立てられる第2の筒状編地からなり、前記着用者の第2指及び第3指間の指股、第3指及び第4指間の指股、並びに/又は、第4指及び第5指間の指股における前記着用者の手の平及び甲間を連結して、着用者の指股に掛止するアンカー補強部を備えることを特徴とする手関節サポーター。
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