WO2016117084A1 - Support de poignet - Google Patents

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WO2016117084A1
WO2016117084A1 PCT/JP2015/051681 JP2015051681W WO2016117084A1 WO 2016117084 A1 WO2016117084 A1 WO 2016117084A1 JP 2015051681 W JP2015051681 W JP 2015051681W WO 2016117084 A1 WO2016117084 A1 WO 2016117084A1
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文子 田中
望 清家
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株式会社ワコール
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/08Arm or hand
    • 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
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/10Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for fingers, hands, or arms; Finger-stalls; Nail-protectors

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  • the present invention relates to a wrist supporter that is worn on the upper limb and supports the wrist.
  • Basic wrist movements include dorsiflexion, palmar flexion, buckling, shackle, pronation and pronation. By combining these movements, the hand can perform operations such as pinching, grasping, opening, closing, and holding in various states.
  • dorsiflexion refers to the action of bending the wrist so that the back of the hand approaches the elbow
  • palm flexion refers to the action of bending the wrist so that the palm approaches the elbow
  • the buckling is an operation for bending the wrist toward the thumb
  • the shakubending is an operation for bending the wrist toward the little finger.
  • the pronation means the operation of turning the forearm portion inward (the direction in which the thumb faces inward), and the pronation means the outward direction of the forearm (in the direction in which the thumb points outward from the top). It is an operation to turn to.
  • the wrist can be moved in all directions, so that basic operations in daily life can be performed, while the wrist moves in all directions, so that the wrist is loaded.
  • Patent Document 1 For example, a wrist supporter as shown in Patent Document 1 is known.
  • the wrist is fixed by covering at least the metacarpal bone portion from the wrist joint portion on the back side of the hand and covering the wrist joint portion on the palm side, thereby reducing the load on the wrist.
  • a hand belt portion wound around the metacarpal bone is provided on the back side covering portion, and a wrist belt portion wound around the wrist is provided on the palm side covering portion. Then, the wrists can be stably fixed with a strong force by winding the two belt portions in opposite directions from both side edge portions of the covering.
  • an object of the present invention is to obtain a wrist supporter that can support the wrist while suppressing the movement of the fingers and wrists of the hand.
  • the present invention is a wrist supporter comprising: a supporter body that is worn on an upper limb and covers at least the wrist; and a tightening portion that is formed in a belt shape on the supporter body and has a higher tightening force than other parts of the supporter body.
  • the tightening portion includes a portion corresponding to the distal end of the distal end of the radius in the upper limb, a portion corresponding to the distal end of the distal end of the ulna, and a bean-like bone in a state where the supporter body is worn on the upper limb.
  • the tightening portion does not cover at least the distal side of the portion corresponding to the scaphoid bone of the upper limb when the supporter body is worn on the upper limb. It is formed.
  • a wrist supporter that can support the wrist while suppressing the movement of the fingers and wrists of the hand.
  • the wrist supporter 10 includes a supporter body 11 as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 2, the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30 and covers at least the wrist (carpal) 80.
  • the upper limb 30 is a portion from the shoulder to the hand of the human body, and the upper limb 30 includes a forearm 40, a wrist (carpal) 80, and a hand 50.
  • the supporter body 11 is formed in a cylindrical shape by using a plurality of coating materials 18 and joining these coating materials 18 together.
  • the covering material 18 is an individual material (fabric or the like) constituting the supporter body 11. That is, each of the individual materials (fabrics and the like) that are separated and independent from each other and can form the supporter main body 11 by bonding to each other becomes the covering material 18.
  • a covering material 18 it is preferable to use a material having high stretchability.
  • a fabric (material) that stretches and contracts smoothly so as to follow the size and movement of the wearer such as a tricot knitted fabric, can be used as the covering material 18.
  • a cloth such as a power net or a tulle power net made of Russell knitting can be used.
  • the covering material 18 a fabric (material) having an elongation recovery property of about 18 cN to 24 cN.
  • a fabric (material) having an elongation recovery property of about 18 cN to 24 cN it is possible to prevent the wrist supporter 10 from being hindered from being attached to the upper limb 30, and the wrist supporter 10 at the time of wearing. A moderate feeling of support can be obtained.
  • the elongation recovery property is that the test piece is attached to a constant-speed elongation type tensile tester, and elongation recovery is repeated several times at a speed of about 300 mm / min. It is calculated by the average of resilience (cN) at the time. The size of the test piece used at this time is 160 mm ⁇ 25 mm. This test piece is attached to a constant-speed extension type tensile tester with an upper grip 25 mm, a lower grip 35 mm, and a grip interval 100 mm, and a plurality of stretch recovery is performed. The elongation recovery property is calculated by repeating the process once.
  • the cylindrical supporter body 11 is formed by performing the operation of joining to any one side of the covering member 18 at a plurality of locations.
  • the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30 at one end of the supporter body 11 formed in a cylindrical shape (the end located on the distal side with the wrist supporter 10 worn on the upper limb 30).
  • An opening 12 is formed through which the thumb (thumb) 61 is inserted. When the thumb (thumb) 61 is inserted through the opening 12, the thumb (thumb) 61 is exposed from the wrist supporter 10 (see FIG. 2).
  • an opening 13 is formed at one end of the cylindrical support body 11 to allow the other finger 62, which is a finger other than the thumb 61 among the fingers 60, to be inserted when the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the other finger 62 is the four fingers of the index finger (index finger) 62a, the middle finger 62b, the ring finger 62c, and the little finger 62d.
  • all of the other fingers 62 are inserted through one opening 13. Then, in a state where all the other fingers 62 are inserted through one opening 13, the other fingers 62 are exposed from the wrist supporter 10 (see FIG. 2).
  • the other end of the cylindrical supporter body 11 (the end located on the proximal side in the state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30) is connected to the tip of the upper limb 30 (the distal side 40a of the forearm 40, An opening 14 through which the wrist 80 and the hand 50) are inserted is formed.
  • the supporter body 11 is formed to have elasticity, and when the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30, the hand 50 is inserted through the opening 14 while the supporter body 11 is extended. It is supposed to let you. Further, the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30 in a slightly extended state, and a portion covered by the supporter body 11 of the upper limb 30 is caused by the extension recovery force of the supporter body 11 generated at this time. It is supported by the wrist supporter 10.
  • the supporter body 11 attaches the distal side 40 a of the forearm 40 of the upper limb 30, the wrist 80, and the middle hand 70 of the hand 50 to the upper limb 30. It covers (see FIG. 2). Further, the bones located at the site covered by the supporter main body 11 are the distal end portion 101 of the radius 100, the distal end portion 111 of the ulna 110, the carpal bone 120, and the metacarpal bone 130 (see FIG. 3). ).
  • the carpal bone 120 includes a distal carpal bone row 121 and a proximal carpal row 122 (see FIGS. 4 and 5).
  • the distal carpal bone row 121 there are a large rhomboid bone 120a, a small rhomboid bone 120b, a headed bone 120c, and a barbed bone 120d (see FIGS. 4 and 5).
  • the proximal carpal bone row 122 includes a scaphoid bone 120e, a lunar bone 120f, a triangular bone 120g, and a bean-like bone 120h (see FIGS. 4 and 5).
  • reference numeral 150 in FIG. 3 is a square pronation muscle
  • reference numeral 151 is an supination muscle
  • reference numeral 152 is a circular pronation muscle. These muscles are muscles that work when the forearm 40 is pronated and circulated. It is.
  • the supporter main body 11 is formed in the cylinder shape by joining the coating material 18 of 2 sheets (plural sheets). Therefore, a joint is formed at the joint portion of the covering material 18.
  • the supporter main body 11 is formed with three joints 15, 16, and 17.
  • the contact 15 is formed to be a single line on the heel side of the supporter main body 11 (the side on which the rib 100 is located in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30) 11a.
  • one line includes not only a straight line and a curved line but also a bent line that is not branched.
  • the upper limb 30 (the distal side 40 a of the forearm 40, the wrist 80, and the hand 50) extends from the distal side 40 a of the forearm 40 to the middle hand 70 of the hand 50.
  • the contour shape is a contour shape in a state where the upper limb with the palm facing up is viewed from above.
  • the joint 15 includes a peripheral edge of the opening 12 (a peripheral edge of the peripheral edge 12a of the opening 12) 12b and a peripheral edge of the opening 14 (a peripheral edge of the peripheral edge 14a of the opening 14) 14b.
  • the contact 16 is formed to be a single line on the ulcer side of the supporter body 11 (the side on which the ulna 110 is positioned in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30) 11b.
  • the upper limb 30 (the distal side 40a of the forearm 40, the wrist 80, and the hand 50) extends from the distal side 40a of the forearm 40 to the middle hand 70 of the hand 50. ) Is formed so as to substantially conform to the contour shape on the scale side (see FIG. 2A).
  • the joint 16 includes a peripheral edge of the opening 13 (a peripheral edge of the peripheral edge 13a of the opening 13) 13b and a peripheral edge of the opening 14 (a peripheral edge of the peripheral edge 14a of the opening 14) 14b. It is formed so as to be tied, and is formed by joining mutually different side portions of one covering material (a covering material different from the covering material forming the contact 15) 18.
  • the shape of the supporter body 11 formed into a cylindrical shape using the cloth-shaped covering material 18 can be made.
  • 60 and the shape of the wrist 80 can be adapted.
  • the shape of the supporter main body 11 conform to the shape of the hand 60 or the wrist 80, the supporter main body 11 is suppressed while preventing the movement of the wrist 80 when the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the feeling of support when the wrist supporter 10 is worn can be further improved, and the wrist 80 can be more securely tightened by the tightening portion 20 described later.
  • the contact 17 is formed between the contact 15 and the contact 16. Then, one line extends from the other end of the palm side 11c of the supporter body 11 (the end located on the proximal side with the wrist supporter 10 worn on the upper limb 30) to the other end of the back side 11d of the supporter body 11. It forms so that it may become a shape. Further, the contact 17 is formed so as to intersect the ridge line 63a of the interdigital membrane 63 between the thumb (thumb) 61 and the index finger (index finger) 62a.
  • the contact 17 extends from the other end of the palm side 11c of the supporter body 11 toward one end side, and corresponds to the interdigital film 63 of the supporter body 11 on the way to the one end (opening 13). It curves toward the part 19 (part between the opening 12 and the opening 13) to be performed. Then, the supporter main body 11 extends to the back side 11 d of the supporter body 11 through a part (a part between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interdigital membrane 63.
  • the shape of the contact 17 on the back side 11d of the supporter main body 11 is substantially the same as the shape of the contact 17 on the palm side 11c of the supporter main body 11.
  • the contact 17 on the back side 11d of the supporter main body 11 extends from the other end of the back side 11d of the supporter main body 11 toward one end side, and the finger of the supporter main body 11 is on the way to one end (opening 13). It curves toward a portion (a portion between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interstitial 63. And it extends to the palm side 11 c of the supporter body 11 through a part 19 (a part between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interdigital membrane 63 of the supporter body 11.
  • the joint 17 is substantially line-symmetric with respect to the line segment 19a on the supporter body 11 formed at a position corresponding to the ridge line 63a in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30. And is formed so as to intersect the line segment 19a. Therefore, in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30, the joint 17 intersects the ridgeline 63a.
  • a portion (a portion between the opening portion 12 and the opening portion 13) 19 corresponding to the interdigital membrane 63 of the supporter body 11 is formed by connecting the region on the opening portion 12 side and the opening portion 13 side. It is divided into areas.
  • a portion connecting the opening 12 and the opening 13 is formed at a portion 19 (a portion between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interfinger 63 of the supporter body 11. I'm trying not to be. That is, a contact that intersects with the contact 17 is not formed at a portion 19 (a portion between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interdigital membrane 63 of the support body 11.
  • connection connecting the opening 12 and the opening 13 is not formed in the part 19 (the part between the opening 12 and the opening 13) corresponding to the interfinger film 63 of the supporter body 11.
  • the relative movement of the thumb (thumb) 61 with respect to the index finger (index finger) 62a (the movement of bringing the thumb 61 and the index finger 62a closer to each other) can be further suppressed.
  • the peripheral edge 12b of the opening 12 and the peripheral edge 13b of the opening 13 are positioned closer to the proximal side than the MP joint 65 in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the MP joint 65 is a joint formed between the metacarpal bone 130 and the proximal phalanx 141, and is a joint at the base of the finger 60.
  • the skeleton of the hand 50 includes a metacarpal bone 130 disposed at a position corresponding to the middle hand 70 and a phalange 140 disposed at a position corresponding to the finger 60.
  • the other finger 62 includes a proximal phalanx 141, a middle phalanx 142, and a distal phalanx 143.
  • the proximal phalanx 141, the middle phalanx 142, The distal phalanx 143 is arranged.
  • the thumb 61 has a proximal phalanx 141 and a distal phalanx 143 as the phalange 140, and a proximal phalanx 141 and a distal phalange 143 are arranged in this order from the proximal side (metacarpal 130 side).
  • a joint is formed at a place where each bone is connected, and an MP joint 65 is formed between the metacarpal bone 130 and the proximal phalanx 141.
  • the finger 60 can move relative to the middle hand 70 with the MP joint 65 as a base point.
  • the supporter body 11 moves the finger 60 (particularly, It is possible to suppress the inhibition of the operation of bending the finger 60 from the root toward the palm side.
  • the contact 17 has the other end (the end portion on the opening portion 14 side) at the back side 11d of the supporter body 11 with the wrist supporter 10 worn on the upper limb 30. 110 (see FIG. 3B).
  • the contact 17 extending from the other end toward the one end is formed so as to pass through a corresponding portion between the index finger (index finger) 62a and the middle finger 62b on the proximal side.
  • the supporter body 11 is curved toward a portion (a portion between the opening 12 and the opening 13) 19 corresponding to the interdigital membrane 63.
  • the contact 17 is in a state where the wrist supporter 10 is worn on the upper limb 30, and the other end (the end on the opening 14 side) is the rib like the upper side 11d. It arrange
  • the thumb ball 64 is a bulge at the base of the thumb (thumb) 61.
  • the thumb ball muscle short thumb abductor, short thumb flexor, thumb allele, thumb adduction (not shown) It is composed of muscles.
  • the joint 17 between the instep side 11d and the palm side 11c at a position corresponding to between the radius 100 and the ulna 110, the radius 100 and the ulna that are generated during the pronation or supination operation of the forearm 40 It is possible to suppress the relative movement with respect to 110 (operation in which the distance d1 between the radius 100 and the ulna 110 changes) from being obstructed by the contact 17.
  • the area between the index finger (index finger) 62a and the middle finger 62b on the back side 11d is an area that becomes a ridgeline and hardly moves when performing the operation of bringing the thumb 61 and the little finger 62d closer to each other. Therefore, by arranging the contact 17 at this position, it is possible to suppress the wrist supporter 10 from obstructing the movement of the finger 60 as much as possible.
  • the joint 17 on the instep side 11d is located between the tendon extending toward the index finger (index finger) 62a and the tendon extending toward the middle finger 62b, so that the function of the tendon (muscle) is inhibited. Can be suppressed.
  • the joint 17 of the palm side 11c along the edge 64 of the thumb ball 64 (the hook that can be formed when the thumb finger 61 is moved to the palm side) 64a the operation of moving the thumb finger 61 from the root to the palm side is achieved. It becomes possible to suppress obstruction by the contact 17.
  • the wrist supporter 10 is configured to be able to prevent the wrist supporter 10 worn on the upper limb 30 from obstructing the movement of the finger 60 as much as possible.
  • basic wrist movements include dorsiflexion, palmar flexion, buckling, scale bending, pronation, and pronation. By combining these movements, the hand can perform operations such as pinching, grasping, opening, closing, and holding in various states.
  • the wrist moves in all directions, so that a load is applied to the wrist.
  • the movement of the wrist 80 is suppressed to reduce the load applied to the wrist 80.
  • the tightening portion 20 is provided in a band shape on the support body 11 and the movement of the wrist 80 is suppressed by the tightening force generated in the tightening portion 20 so that the load on the wrist 80 can be reduced.
  • the tightening portion 20 is a region where the tightening force is higher than other portions of the supporter body 11 (portions other than the portion where the tightening portion 20 is provided).
  • the wrist side (small finger side) and the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist are portions that are relatively easily loaded.
  • the wrist 80 when the wrist 80 is supported, the wrist 80 is more effectively supported if the scale side (small finger side) and the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist, which are relatively burdensome, can be supported more intensively. be able to.
  • a gap d ⁇ b> 2 is formed between the tip 101 a of the distal end 101 of the radius 100 and the carpal bone 120, and the tip 111 a of the distal end 111 of the ulna 110.
  • a gap d ⁇ b> 3 is formed between the carcass bone 120 and the carpal bone 120.
  • the gap d3 formed between the tip 111a of the distal end 111 of the ulna 110 and the carpal bone 120 is closer to the tip 101a of the distal end 101 of the radius 100 and the hand. It is larger than the gap d2 formed between the root bones 120.
  • the wrist 80 has different skeletons on the scale side (little finger side) and the heel side (thumb side).
  • the gap d2 is not so large on the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist 80, the range in which the ligament is stretched is relatively small.
  • tendons muscles
  • the structure and function of tendons are different on the scale side (small finger side) and the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist 80.
  • the tendon (muscle) that transmits force to the thumb (thumb) 61 and the wrist 80 to move the thumb (thumb) 61 and the wrist 80. Since the thumb (thumb) 61 has a wider range of motion than the other finger 62 and is frequently used, a large load is applied to the tendon (muscle) that moves the thumb (thumb) 61 and the wrist 80. In particular, when the thumb (thumb) 61 or the wrist 80 is moved, if friction occurs between the tendon and the tendon sheath, a large load is applied to the tendon (muscle). It has been clinically confirmed that when pressure is applied to the tendon sheath, friction between the tendon and the tendon sheath decreases.
  • the support width on the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist 80 is not so large.
  • the tightening portion 20 includes a portion corresponding to the tip 111a of the distal ulna 111 of the ulna and a portion corresponding to the bean bone 120h in the upper limb 30 while the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30. I covered it.
  • the tightening portion 20 covers the part corresponding to the tip 101a of the distal end portion 101 of the radius. In the state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30, at least the distal side of the upper limb 30 corresponding to the scaphoid 120e is not covered by the tightening portion 20.
  • the shape of the distal side edge of the tightening portion 20 (the boundary line between the tightening portion 20 and a portion of the supporter body 11 on the distal side of the tightening portion 20) 21a is close to the heel side 11a of the supporter body 11.
  • the shape is curved so as to be convex toward the distal side. Then, by forming the distal end edge 21a of the tightening portion 20 in such a shape, the tightening portion 20 is prevented from being formed at the base portion of the thumb (thumb) 61, and the movement of the thumb (thumb) 61 is prevented. It is possible to suppress this.
  • the position of the distal end edge 21 a of the tightening portion 20 can be suppressed so that the bending portion of the wrist 80 is not obstructed by the tightening portion 20.
  • the position of the distal end edge 21a of the tightening portion 20 is preferably set.
  • the proximal end edge of the tightening portion 20 (the boundary line between the tightening portion 20 and the site closer to the tightening portion 20 in the supporter body 11) 22b is formed between the distal end 101 of the radius 100 and the ulna 110. It is formed at a position corresponding to the distal end portion 111 so as to be substantially parallel to the opening 14.
  • the tightening portion 20 is also formed at positions corresponding to the distal end portion 101 of the radius 100 and the distal end portion 111 of the ulna 110.
  • a lateral force (force toward the axial center of the forearm 40) is applied to the distal end portion 101 of the radius 100 and the distal end portion 111 of the ulna 110 by the tightening portion 20.
  • the opening of the radius 100 and the ulna 110 can be suppressed.
  • the load applied to the wrist 80 can be reduced also by suppressing the opening of the radius 100 and the ulna 110.
  • the radius 100 and the ulna 110 are relatively moved (the distance of the gap d1 is changed) when the forearm 40 performs the pronation or supination operation. Therefore, if too much force is applied to the radius 100 and the ulna 110, the relative movement between the radius 100 and the ulna 110 is hindered.
  • the tightening portion 20 is provided so that the relative movement between the radius 100 and the ulna 110 can be prevented while the opening between the radius 100 and the ulna 110 is suppressed.
  • the tightening portion 20 is adjacent to the first tightening portion 21 located on the distal side in the state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30, and the first tightening portion 21 on the proximal side, And a second tightening portion 22 having a tightening force lower than that of the first tightening portion 21. That is, the proximal end edge 21 b of the first tightening portion 21 (the distal end edge 22 a of the second tightening portion 22) is separated from the boundary line between the first tightening portion 21 and the second tightening portion 22. It was made to become.
  • the tightening force of the wrist supporter 10 becomes a portion other than the first tightening portion> the second tightening portion> the tightening portion (the portion where the tightening portion 20 in the supporter body 11 is not formed). That is, the first tightening portion 21 is a strong tightening portion, the second tightening portion 22 is a middle tightening portion, and the other portions are low tightening portions.
  • the tightening portion 20 is formed by sewing a material having high elasticity inside the supporter body 11.
  • a fabric material that stretches and contracts smoothly so as to follow the size and movement of the wearer can be used.
  • a fabric material that stretches and contracts smoothly so as to follow the size and movement of the wearer
  • Russell knitted fabrics such as power nets and tulle power nets can be used.
  • a fabric (material) having an elongation recovery property of about 59 cN to 75 cN it is preferable to use.
  • the stretch recovery property is smaller than 59 cN, it is difficult to exert the tightening effect by the tightening portion 20.
  • the stretch recovery property is greater than 75 cN, it becomes difficult to wear the wrist supporter 10 on the upper limb 30. Therefore, it is preferable to use a fabric (material) having an elongation recovery property of about 59 cN to 75 cN as a material constituting the tightening portion 20.
  • the elongation recovery property is that the test piece is attached to a constant-speed elongation type tensile tester, and elongation recovery is repeated several times at a speed of about 300 mm / min. It is calculated by the average of resilience (cN) at the time. The size of the test piece used at this time is 160 mm ⁇ 25 mm. This test piece is attached to a constant-speed extension type tensile tester with an upper grip 25 mm, a lower grip 35 mm, and a grip interval 100 mm, and a plurality of stretch recovery is performed. The elongation recovery property is calculated by repeating the process once.
  • the first tightening portion 21 is formed by double-sewing such a material
  • the second tightening portion 22 is formed by single-fastening.
  • fabrics such as tricot knitted power nets and tulle power nets can also be used as materials having high elasticity.
  • the type of fabric may be changed or the knitting method may be changed.
  • the tightening portion 20 may be formed by applying resin processing, opal processing, or the like to the supporter main body 11 without using a cloth.
  • the first tightening portion 21 is a portion corresponding to the tip 101a of the distal end portion 101 of the radius 100 in the upper limb 30 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30, and the distal end portion 111 of the ulna 110. It is formed so as to cover a portion corresponding to the tip 111a of the head and a portion corresponding to the bean-like bone 120h.
  • the first tightening portion 21 is formed so as not to cover at least the distal side of the portion corresponding to the scaphoid 120e of the upper limb 30 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the second tightening portion 22 is located more proximally than the first tightening portion 21 and at the distal end 111 of the ulna 110 of the upper limb 30 at a site corresponding to the distal end 101 of the rib 100 of the upper limb 30. It is formed so as to cover the proximal side with respect to the first tightening portion 21 in the corresponding portion.
  • the length L2 of the tightening portion 20 on the scale side 11b of the supporter main body 11 is not less than twice and not more than three times the length L1 of the supporter main body 11 located on the distal side of the tightening portion 20. It is preferable to do so. That is, it is preferable to set the position of the proximal end edge 22b of the second tightening portion 22 so that L1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ L2 ⁇ L1 ⁇ 3.
  • the peripheral edge 13b of the opening 13 is positioned closer to the proximal side than the MP joint 65 in order to prevent the movement of the finger 60 from being inhibited by the supporter body 11. ing. Therefore, the length L1 on the scale side 11b of the supporter body 11 located on the distal side of the tightening portion 20 is such that the distal end is located on the proximal side of the MP joint 65.
  • the distal end edge 21a of the first tightening portion 21 can be supported so that the wrist 80 can be prevented from being obstructed by being bent and stretched while firmly supporting the wrist 80. Is located distal to the bean-like bone 120h and proximal to the metacarpal bone 130.
  • the scale side 11b of the supporter main body 11 positioned further to the distal side than the tightening portion 20 is supported.
  • the length L1 in inevitably is determined to be a predetermined length.
  • the ratio between the length L1 and the length L2 is determined based on the length L1.
  • the length of the first tightening portion 21 is also determined to be almost a predetermined length as described above.
  • the ratio of the tightening portion 21 to the tightening portion 20 becomes large. That is, the length of the second tightening portion 22 is shortened. As described above, when the length of the second tightening portion 22 is shortened, the tightening portion 20 cannot firmly cover the tendon and the ligament near the wrist 80.
  • the length L2 is set so as to be larger than three times the length L1
  • unnecessary portions of the upper limb 30 are covered with the tightening portion 20.
  • the tightening portion 20 covers the portion that does not need to be covered, discomfort increases and operability is hindered.
  • the length L2 on the scale side 11b of the tightening portion 20 is not less than twice and not more than three times the length L1 on the scale side 11b of the supporter body 11 located on the distal side of the tightening portion 20. Is preferable.
  • the length L2 on the scale side 11b of the tightening portion 20 is twice as long as the length L1 on the scale side 11b of the supporter body 11 located on the distal side of the tightening portion 20, the vicinity of the wrist 80 is obtained.
  • the tendon and the ligament can be firmly covered with the tightening portion 20. Therefore, in order to reduce the discomfort caused by wearing the wrist supporter 10 or to ensure the operability, the length L2 should be set to be more than twice the length L1 and closer to twice the length L1. More preferred.
  • the radius 100 and the ulna 110 are relatively moved (the distance of the gap d1 is changed) when the forearm 40 performs a pronation or supination operation.
  • the ulnar stylus projection 11b moves so that the amount of protrusion changes. Therefore, if too much force is applied to the radius 100 and the ulna 110, the relative movement between the radius 100 and the ulna 110 is hindered, and the movement of the ulnar pedicle projection 111b is also hindered.
  • the movement of the ulnar pedicle projection 111b is prevented from being inhibited by the second tightening portion 22 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the tightening portion 20 is prevented from being formed in the portion 11e corresponding to the ulnar pedicle projection 111b in the supporter body 11. More specifically, a hole is provided in a highly stretchable material that is sewn to a portion that becomes the second tightening portion, and the second tightening portion 22 is not formed in the hole portion.
  • the ulnar pedicle-like protrusion 111b is positioned at the portion where the hole is formed in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the wrist supporter 10 includes the supporter main body 11 that covers the wrist 80 and the tightening portion 20 that is formed in a belt shape on the supporter main body 11.
  • the tightening portion 20 is a portion corresponding to the tip 101a of the distal radius end 101 of the upper limb 30 and a portion corresponding to the tip 111a of the distal ulna 111 in the state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • And a portion corresponding to the bean-like bone 120h is formed so as not to cover at least the distal side of the upper limb 30 corresponding to the scaphoid bone 120e in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the movement of the finger 60 of the hand 50 is prevented from being obstructed while firmly supporting the scale side (small finger side) and the heel side (thumb side) of the wrist 80. Will be able to.
  • the tightening portion 20 is adjacent to the first tightening portion 21 located on the distal side and the first tightening portion 21 on the proximal side in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30. And a second tightening portion 22 having a tightening force lower than that of the tightening portion 21.
  • the upper limb 30 can be tightened in stages by forming the second tightening portion 22 having a tightening force higher than that of the support body 11 so as to be adjacent to the first tightening portion 21 having a high tightening force.
  • the tightening force of the first tightening portion 21 can be more reliably transmitted to the upper limb 30 (the scale side and the heel side of the wrist 80).
  • the first tightening portion 21 is attached to the tip 111a of the ulna distal end portion 111 in a portion corresponding to the tip 101a of the distal end portion 101 of the radius in the upper limb 30 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30. It is formed so as to cover the corresponding part and the part corresponding to the bean-like bone 120h.
  • the first tightening portion 21 is formed so as not to cover at least the distal side of the upper limb 30 corresponding to the scaphoid bone 120e in a state where the support body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the second tightening portion 22 is located more proximally than the first tightening portion 21 in a portion corresponding to the distal radius portion 101 of the upper limb 30 and in a portion corresponding to the distal ulna 111 of the upper limb 30. It is formed so as to cover the proximal side of the first tightening portion 21.
  • the tightening portion 20 is not formed in the portion 11e corresponding to the ulnar pedicle projection 111b in the supporter body 11 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • This ulnar pedicle-like protrusion 11b moves so that the amount of protrusion changes when the forearm 40 performs pronation or supination. Therefore, as in this embodiment, by preventing the tightening force from the tightening portion 20 from acting on the ulnar pedicle-like projection 11b, the pronation movement of the forearm 40 can be performed without hindering the operation of the ulnar pedicle-like projection 111b as much as possible. It becomes possible to perform the supination operation.
  • the supporter body 11 is formed in a cylindrical shape by joining a plurality of covering materials 18, and as a contact formed when the covering materials 18 are joined, a thumb 61 and an indicating finger 62 a It has a joint 17 formed so as to intersect with the ridge line 63a of the interdigital membrane 63 therebetween.
  • the supporter body 11 is formed with openings 12 and 13 that expose the fingers 60 of the hand 50 in a state where the supporter body 11 is worn on the upper limb 30.
  • the peripheral edges 12b and 13b of the openings 12 and 13 are positioned closer to the proximal side than the site corresponding to the MP joint 65 of the hand 50.
  • the wrist supporter is exemplified, but the supporter body only needs to cover at least the wrist. That is, it is possible to prevent the supporter main body from covering a portion other than the wrist. Moreover, it is also possible to set it as the structure which covers the whole forearm (thing which covers to an elbow), and can also be set as the structure (for example, structure integrated with the coating
  • the specifications (shape, size, layout, etc.) of the supporter body, the opening, and other details can be changed as appropriate.
  • a wrist supporter that can support the wrist while suppressing the movement of the fingers and wrists of the hand.

Abstract

La présente invention concerne un support (10) de poignet pourvu d'un corps (11) de support permettant de recouvrir le poignet (80), et d'une partie d'attache (20) en forme de bande formée sur le corps de support (11). La partie d'attache (20) est formée de telle sorte que, lorsque le corps de support (11) est porté sur le bras (30), la partie couvre une région correspondant à l'extrémité distale (101a) de l'extrémité distale du radius (101), une région correspondant à l'extrémité distale (111a) de l'extrémité distale du cubitus (111), et une région correspondant à l'os pisiforme (120h), sur le bras (30). En outre, la partie d'attache (20) est formée de telle sorte que, lorsque le corps de support (11) est porté sur le bras (30), la partie recouvre au moins le côté de l'extrémité distale d'une région correspondant à l'os naviculaire (120e) du bras (30).
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