09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
consulting in the field of healthcare operations management; technical consulting services in the field of healthcare operations; consulting services in the field of patient relationship management for healthcare providers measuring instruments for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments medical devices for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments technical services namely, technical advisory services relating to computer programs used in health care operations; computer services, namely, computer management services for healthcare operations; providing online non-downloadable healthcare operations software for maintaining patient records consulting services to healthcare providers in the field of treating life-changing or life-threatening diseases
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
Consulting in the field of healthcare operations management; Technical consulting services in the field of healthcare operations; Consulting services in the field of patient relationship management for healthcare providers Medical devices for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments; Medical measuring instruments for measuring, preventing, treating, and the rehabilitation of injuries to bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments Technical services namely, technical advisory services relating to computer programs used in health care operations; computer services, namely, computer project management services for healthcare operations; providing online non-downloadable healthcare operations software for maintaining patient records consulting services to healthcare providers in the field of treating life-changing or life-threatening diseases
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
consulting in the field of healthcare operations management measuring instruments medical devices services including technical, computer and software in the field of healthcare operations management consulting services to health care providers
There are provided systems and methods for a multi-layer cache to prevent user experience interrupts during feature flag management. A service provider may provide applications to computing devices of users including mobile applications. Use and availability of features in an application may be configured using feature flags, however, change of these feature flags may initiate an application refresh that affects user experiences with the application. To prevent interruptions, a multi-layer data cache may be used where feature flag data for the feature flags may initially be loaded, after a time period, to a first layer cache that is not used to update the application. When conditions exist for updating the application without affecting the user experience, such as if the user is no longer using a workflow, the feature flag data may be loaded to a second layer cache. The second layer cache may then be used for updating.
H04L 67/566 - Grouping or aggregating service requests, e.g. for unified processing
G06F 3/0481 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance
G06F 12/0802 - Addressing of a memory level in which the access to the desired data or data block requires associative addressing means, e.g. caches
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AUTHORIZATION AND ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ACCESS RIGHTS USING RELATIONSHIP GRAPHS
There are provided systems and methods for an authorization and access control system for access rights using relationship graphs. A service provider may provide an authorization and access control system that allows users within the service provider and/or customer entities to assign and change access rights or permissions to computing resources. When providing control of these access rights, the service provider may utilize relationship graphs, queried and generated using a graph database, to visualize and determine access rights that are inherited through different relationships and policies defining these access rights. The relationship graph may show edges for nodes that correspond to related objects, such as actors, groups, and resources. Paths over the relationship graph may be used to determine access rights that may be inherited by users. Once determined, these access rights may be established and/or updated with computing systems.
There are provided systems and methods for canary card identifiers for real-time usage alerts. A user associated with an organization, such as an employee of a company, may utilize a payment instrument or card affiliated with that company to make one or more purchases. In order to prevent or limit fraud, as well as detect fraudulent actors, the organization may be provided with multiple card identifiers and/or payment cards, where a portion of those identifiers are valid, and another portion are not valid but marked for generation of one or more alerts on use of that portion of identifiers. A monitoring and alert system may reside on top of an electronic transaction processing network and may detect use of the marked identifiers. If detected, a real-time alert may be transmitted to the organization that may receive data associated with the use of the marked identifiers.
There are provided systems and methods for deduplication of accounts using account data collision detected by machine learning models. An entity, such as a company or other entity, may purchase items utilizing a payment instrument or card provided to the company by a credit provider system or entity. In order to provide proper underwriting for credit extensions, such as balances and limits of extendable credit, the credit provider system may utilize an intelligent machine learning system for data deduplication to prevent account data and balances from being overcounted. The machine learning system may include models to analyze account metadata to determine if key collisions exist between account metadata. Further, the machine learning system may utilize transactions to pair accounts based on key collisions between transactions. If duplicate accounts or balances are detected, the service provider may deduplicate the accounts to prevent overextending services to entities.
A system to manage records in a healthcare practice includes a server and a memory that stores patient data records and inventory equipment records. A check-in client computing device and first and second HCP client computing devices run apps that program respective devices to check-in patients for appointments, retrieve, and store patient healthcare data at the server. Display screens show approved appointments and the apps sort appointments as selected. The patient check-in app verifies that patients meet check-in requirements and locks the appointments of patients who do not. Apps retrieve patient data for the approved appointments and sort them. The server stores examination, treatment, and prescription data. Equipment inventory delivery data and returns data are stored. The server is programmed to communicate with all apps in their form and format of data and to translate all disparate data types into that form and format.
G06Q 10/1093 - Calendar-based scheduling for persons or groups
G16H 40/20 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities, e.g. managing hospital staff or surgery rooms
G16H 10/60 - ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records
There are provided systems and methods for automatic adjustment of limits based on machine learning forecasting. An entity, such as company or other entity, may purchase items utilizing a payment instrument or card provided to the company by a credit provider system or entity. In order to provide proper underwriting for credit extensions, such as balances and limits of extendable credit, the credit provider system may utilize a forecasting machine learning (ML) model trained to predict a future global balance of funds or a likelihood of repayment of the extended credit limit. This may be based on information retrievable balances from a banking system and a staleness of this data. When the data is stale and has not been updated, the forecasted balance may have a wider range, and thus risk factors may designate less risky and lower limits.
There are provided systems and methods for automatic data entry for form data structures using application programming interfaces. An entity, such as company or business, may want to onboard with a service provider that provides services to the entity, such as those associated with business credit, expense management, and the like. When onboarding, data entry to one or more digital form fields and structures may be required. In order to automate form filling based on data from disparate sources, the service provider may provide an external application programming interface (API) that receives API calls and converts and/or formats data for the fields and data structures of the digital form. The data entered to the fields and/or corresponding data structure may be stored in a specific database and tables as data structures retrievable for the digital form. When a referral token is received, the data may be retrieved.
There are provided systems and methods for multifactor authentication through cryptography-enabled smart cards. A user may engage in transactions or other online interactions that may require multifactor authentication, such as by providing a secondary or further piece of evidence or information that is used to more securely trust the user and that they are not another malicious user. The user may utilize a physical card that includes a microchip embedded to a surface, where the microchip includes a key or other cryptographic signing function to be able to be scanned and digitally sign a request for authentication from a computing device. A user's computing device may then be brought into close proximity to the microchip when a request to scan the card's microchip is received. The user's computing device may then use wireless signals to activate the microchip and perform a multifactor authentication.
Orthopedic spinal braces to be worn in their entirety on the exterior of the human body and put on and taken off as desired by the wearer in a non-surgical manner
14.
CODE GENERATION AND TRACKING FOR AUTOMATIC DATA SYNCHRONIZATION IN A DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
There are provided systems and methods for code generation and tracking for automatic data synchronization in a data management system. A user associated with an entity, such as an employee of an organization, may purchase an item utilizing a payment instrument or card provided by the organization. In order to provide proper expense allocation, the organization may require receipt matching and storage per use of the payment instrument. An expense management system may provide digital code generation and output on a corresponding physical or digital receipt so that when the receipt is provided to the expense management system, the codes may be matched to backend data stored by the system. The receipts may be processed by extracting text data from an image of a receipt to determine the codes. The codes may then be used to search a database of codes to match to digital transaction data.
Orthopedic spinal braces to be worn in their entirety on the exterior of the human body and taken off as desired by the wearer in a non-surgical manner
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Integrated cold therapy-compression therapy assembly and associated treatment protocols
A single integrated cold therapy-compression therapy assembly combines a cold therapy module designed to apply cold therapy in a continuous mode and a compression therapy module designed to apply compression therapy in an intermittent mode to select body parts of a user in accordance with associated integrated therapeutic treatment protocols. The body part selected for therapy is dependent on the particular needs of the user.
A system to manage records in an orthopedic healthcare practice includes a server and a memory that stores patient data records and inventory equipment records. A check-in client computing device and first and second HCP client computing devices run apps that program respective devices to check-in patients for appointments, retrieve, and store patient healthcare data at the server. Display screens show approved appointments and the apps sort appointments as selected. The patient check-in app verifies that patients meet check-in requirements and locks the appointments of patients who do not. Apps retrieve patient data for the approved appointments and sort them. The server stores examination, treatment, and prescription data. Orthopedic equipment inventory delivery data and returns data are stored. The server is programmed to communicate with all apps in their form and format of data and to translate all disparate data types into that form and format.
G16H 40/20 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities, e.g. managing hospital staff or surgery rooms
G16H 10/60 - ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records
G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Computer application software for tablet computers, mobile phones, and other handheld computers and other portable computers, namely, software for monitoring and analyzing orthopedic performance data of a patient undergoing physical therapy
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Downloadable software for product inventory management, product billing, insurance reimbursement and practice management in the field of orthopedic healthcare
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Software for product inventory management, product billing, insurance reimbursement, practice management and patient monitoring in the field of orthopedic healthcare Computer services, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for the purpose of managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment; Computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; Computer services, namely, hosting and maintaining an on-line web site for others for managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment
Systems and methods are provided for pulling clinical data associated with a clinic or healthcare practice. The pulled clinical data can be analyzed and/or compared to other clinical data, such as industry clinical data, and subsequently displayed to a user. Additionally, the pulled clinical data can be analyzed so as to determine and generate one or more suggestive actions for improving the efficiency and/or finances of the clinic or healthcare practice in the context of business workflow management.
G06Q 10/06 - Resources, workflows, human or project management; Enterprise or organisation planning; Enterprise or organisation modelling
G16H 20/30 - ICT specially adapted for therapies or health-improving plans, e.g. for handling prescriptions, for steering therapy or for monitoring patient compliance relating to physical therapies or activities, e.g. physiotherapy, acupressure or exercising
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
35 - Advertising and business services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Software for product inventory management, product billing, insurance reimbursement, practice management and patient monitoring in the field of orthopedic healthcare
(2) Orthopedic equipment and devices for support and stabilization of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments to prevent, treat and rehabilitate injuries, namely, home therapy kits comprised of inflatable pillows, exercise belts, surgical tubing for use as exercise resistance bands, rope and pulleys for use in exercise, exercise bars, door straps for exercising, foot rockers for exercising, cold therapy devices comprised of a coolant reservoir, a pump, a circulation line, and coolant pads, cold therapy pads and wraps, orthopedic braces, orthopedic soft supports, walker boots, and ambulatory aids, namely, canes, crutches and walkers (1) Consulting services in the field of medical practice management for others in the field of orthopedic healthcare; medical practice management for others in the field of orthopedic healthcare; providing business information in the field of orthopedic healthcare
(2) Computer services, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for the purpose of managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment; computer services, namely, cloud computing web hosting services; computer services, namely, hosting and maintaining an on-line web site for others for managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Consulting services in the field of medical practice management for others in the field of orthopedic healthcare; Medical practice management for others in the field of orthopedic healthcare; Providing business information in the field of orthopedic healthcare Computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; Computer services, namely, hosting and maintaining an on-line web site for others for for managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment; Computer services, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for the purpose of managing orthopedic healthcare practices and patient treatment
A knee brace to stabilize the patella has a main body positionable over the knee, a hinged longitudinal support assembly, a buttress, a buttress retention flap overlaying the buttress, a cam positioned proximal to the support assembly and a tensioning line. The buttress is positioned against the side of the knee opposite the support assembly and applies a variable compression force to the knee. The tensioning line engages the cam and operatively connects it to the buttress via the buttress retention flap to automatically vary the compression force applied to the knee in response to rotation of the support assembly.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
A system for providing automated exercise management includes: a motion sensor configured to be worn by a user during a prescribed exercise routine and to sense motion of the user's body during the performance of the prescribed exercise routine; a first wireless communication interface communicatively coupled to the motion sensor; and a user computing device having a second wireless communication interface configured to communicate with the first wireless communication interface communicatively coupled to the motion sensor; wherein the user computing device comprises a processor, a memory and an application, wherein the application is configured to provide instruction to the user regarding performance of the prescribed exercise routine; receive data from the motion sensor worn by the user, the data indicative of the user's performance of the prescribed exercise; and record the user's performance of the exercise as indicated by the received data.
A system for providing automated exercise management includes a motion sensor (112) configured to be worn by a patient during a prescribed exercise routine to sense motion of the patient's body, a wireless interface between the motion sensor and a client computing device for storing motion data, a physical therapy application program on the client computing device providing patient access to animations and videos of physical therapy for display on the client computing device, and in the case of an animated exercise, the processor is able to integrate the sensed patient motion to give the patient feedback on performance of the exercise. Personalized videos for the patient are available also. Feedback includes population norms for measuring the patient's progress in therapy. The system provides health care practitioner access to patient performance stored in the system
Patient medical monitors, namely, patient monitoring sensors for monitoring skeletal joint performance data while the patient is wearing an orthopedic brace during normal physical activity; patient medical monitors, namely, patient monitoring sensors for monitoring skeletal joint performance data while the patient is undergoing physical therapy
An orthosis is provided having a mechanical advantage tensioning device with an anti-twist mechanism. The anti-twist mechanism includes first and second anti-twist members which have a reduced degree of pliability to resist twisting of the orthosis about the mechanical advantage tensioning device.
Healthcare practice management systems and methods can be provided for managing the data flow and operation of healthcare practices. One or more applications running on client devices can be provided to facilitate the sharing of information between data storage repositories and the healthcare practice. For example, data stored in multiple different data storage systems can be retrieved and provided to the applications in a unified fashion. Likewise, data in different formats, data stored with different encryption protocols and otherwise disparate data types can be gathered, translated, and presented to the applications in a form and format readable by the application.
G06F 19/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications (specially adapted for specific functions G06F 17/00;data processing systems or methods specially adapted for administrative, commercial, financial, managerial, supervisory or forecasting purposes G06Q;healthcare informatics G16H)
G16H 40/20 - ICT specially adapted for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities; ICT specially adapted for the management or operation of medical equipment or devices for the management or administration of healthcare resources or facilities, e.g. managing hospital staff or surgery rooms
42.
Strapping system for securing an orthopedic brace to the body
A strapping system for retaining a rigid support member of an orthopedic brace in a desired utilitarian position on a body of a wearer is provided which includes a strap having a first strap end, a second strap end and an intermediate strap point between the strap ends. The strap is operatively configured to follow a strap path having a first connection point, a second connection point and a third connection point sequentially positioned on the support member. The first strap end is attached to the first connection point and the strap extends from the first connection point around the body of the wearer to the second connection point where the intermediate strap point is attached thereto. The strap is redirected at the second connection point in an opposing direction and extends back around the body of the wearer to the third connection point where the second strap end is attached thereto.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Computer services, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of information management to host computer application software for the purpose of managing a healthcare practice; Computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; Computer services, namely, hosting and maintaining an on-line web site for others for managing a healthcare practice
A shoulder orthosis is provided having an arm support and an optional arm spacer connected to the arm support. The arm support includes an arm retainer and a supportive strapping system. One optional arm spacer includes a pair of individual pillows which are attachably combinable with one another at a first face of the first individual pillow and a face of the second individual pillow to form one combined pillow having a first shape. The individual pillows are alternately attachably combinable with one another at a second face of the first individual pillow and the face of the second individual pillow to form another combined pillow having a second shape different from the first shape.
A cold therapy system includes (i) a cooling bath structured to chill and hold chilled water; (ii) a pump positioned and arranged to pump the chilled water; (iii) a to-pad line positioned and arranged to hold chilled water pumped by the pump from the cooling bath; (iv) a from-pad line positioned and arranged to hold water returning to the cooling bath; and (v) a therapy pad in fluid communication with the to- and from- pad lines, the therapy pad including a patient-contacting chamber that is in heat exchange communication with a chilled-water chamber residing outside of the patient-contacting chamber when the therapy pad is donned.
A cold therapy system includes (i) a cooling bath structured to chill and hold chilled water; (ii) a pump positioned and arranged to pump the chilled water; (iii) a to-pad line positioned and arranged to hold chilled water pumped by the pump from the cooling bath; (iv) a from-pad line positioned and arranged to hold water returning to the cooling bath; and (v) a therapy pad in fluid communication with the to- and from-pad lines, the therapy pad including a patient-contacting chamber that is in heat exchange communication with a chilled-water chamber residing outside of the patient-contacting chamber when the therapy pad is donned.
A padding assembly has two bridging segments and a base pad. The base pad is attachable to an orthopedic brace while the first bridging segment is releasably attached to a mounting substrate on the base pad and the other bridging segment is releasably attached to the same mounting substrate or to another mounting substrate on the brace. The attached bridging segments are spaced apart from one another and the resulting space between them, termed a wound bridge area, has a thickness substantially less than that of the padding assembly at the first bridging segment or that of the other bridging segment.
A cold therapy system including a cooling bath; a therapy pad in fluid communication with the cooling bath; a pump positioned and arranged to pump water from the cooling bath to the therapy pad and back to the cooling bath; and a control unit controlling the pump, the control unit programmed to operate the pump according to a cycle in which the pump is operated at less than maximum to cause the therapy pad temperature to be raised and to conserve a cooling resource within the cooling bath.
A pressure therapy system includes an air pump; a pneumatic line pressurized by the air pump; and a cuff in fluid communication with the pneumatic line, the cuff including flaps sized and shaped to extend around a user's limb, a first chamber and a second chamber separated fluidly by the cuff from the first chamber, wherein the pneumatic line splits into first and second line segments or openings, the first line segment or opening communicating fluidly with the first separated chamber, the second line segment or opening communicating fluidly with the second separated chamber, and wherein the second line segment or opening or a pathway of the cuff leading to the second separated chamber includes a flow restricting structure that delays pressurized air from reaching the second chamber relative to the first chamber.
A pressure therapy system includes an air pump; a pneumatic line pressurized by the air pump; and a cuff in fluid communication with the pneumatic line, the cuff including flaps sized and shaped to extend around a user's limb, a first chamber and a second chamber separated fluidly by the cuff from the first chamber, wherein the pneumatic line splits into first and second line segments or openings, the first line segment or opening communicating fluidly with the first separated chamber, the second line segment or opening communicating fluidly with the second separated chamber, and wherein the second line segment or opening or a pathway of the cuff leading to the second separated chamber includes a flow restricting structure that delays pressurized air from reaching the second chamber relative to the first chamber.
An orthopedic knee brace is provided having a sleeve, a longitudinal support assembly and a strapping system. The sleeve is positionable over a knee with the longitudinal support assembly engaging the sleeve. The longitudinal support assembly includes an upper support member, a lower support member and a hinge positionable in engagement with the knee. The strapping system includes a strap extending in a helical path across a lower point on the upper support member proximal to the hinge to an upper point on the upper support member or in a helical path across an upper point on the lower support member proximal to the hinge to a lower point on the lower support member.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
57.
SOFT ORTHOPEDIC KNEE BRACE FOR TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
An orthopedic knee brace is provided having a sleeve, a longitudinal support assembly and a strapping system. The sleeve is positionable over a knee with the longitudinal support assembly engaging the sleeve. The longitudinal support assembly includes an upper support member, a lower support member and a hinge positionable in engagement with the knee. The strapping system includes a strap extending in a helical path across a lower point on the upper support member proximal to the hinge to an upper point on the upper support member or in a helical path across an upper point on the lower support member proximal to the hinge to a lower point on the lower support member.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
A brace is provided for treating humeral fractures. The brace is secured to a patient's humerus and forearm. The brace utilizes a hinge system which enables the portion of the brace secured to the patient's forearm to rotate in a plurality of planes relative to the portion of the brace secured to the patient's humerus. The hinge system allows the brace to be adjusted to the most advantageous position for the patient. Once the brace has been adjusted to the most advantageous position, the hinge system can be locked so that the brace remains in that position.
A brace is provided for treating humeral fractures. The brace is secured to a patient's humerus and forearm. The brace utilizes a hinge system which enables the portion of the brace secured to the patient's forearm to rotate in a plurality of planes relative to the portion of the brace secured to the patient's humerus. The hinge system allows the brace to be adjusted to the most advantageous position for the patient. Once the brace has been adjusted to the most advantageous position, the hinge system can be locked so that the brace remains in that position.
A61F 5/00 - Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
An orthopedic knee brace includes an upper medial upright; a lower medial upright; an upper lateral upright; a lower lateral upright; a medial hinge connected rotatably to the upper and lower medial uprights; a lateral hinge connected rotatably to the upper and lower lateral uprights; and wherein one of the medial and lateral hinges is configured such that its respective uprights rotate from a flexion to an extended relative positioning while striking a radially-decreasing arc, while the other of the medial and lateral hinges is configured such that its respective uprights rotate from a flexion to an extended relative positioning while striking a radially-increasing arc.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
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Orthopedic knee brace with dynamically changing medial and lateral hinges
An orthopedic knee brace includes an upper medial upright; a lower medial upright; an upper lateral upright; a lower lateral upright; a medial hinge connected rotatably to the upper and lower medial uprights; a lateral hinge connected rotatably to the upper and lower lateral uprights; and wherein one of the medial and lateral hinges is configured such that its respective uprights rotate from a flexion to an extended relative positioning while striking a radially-decreasing arc, while the other of the medial and lateral hinges is configured such that its respective uprights rotate from a flexion to an extended relative positioning while striking a radially-increasing arc.
A61F 5/00 - Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
A shoulder orthosis is provided having an arm support and an optional arm spacer connected to the arm support. The arm support includes an arm retainer and a supportive strapping system. One optional arm spacer includes a pair of individual pillows which are attachably combinable with one another at a first face of the first individual pillow and a face of the second individual pillow to form one combined pillow having a first shape. The individual pillows are alternately attachably combinable with one another at a second face of the first individual pillow and the face of the second individual pillow to form another combined pillow having a second shape different from the first shape.
A cold therapy system includes a cooling bath; a therapy pad; a heat exchanger; a first pathway fluidly connecting the cooling bath to the heat exchanger; a second pathway fluidly connecting the heat exchanger to an inlet of the therapy pad; a third pathway fluidly connecting an outlet of the therapy pad to the heat exchanger; and a fourth pathway fluidly connecting an outlet of the heat exchanger to the cooling bath.
An orthopedic apparatus includes an orthopedic knee brace including at least one hinge, an adjustable pad removably attachable to the hinge, the adjustable pad including a top plate, a base plate, an adjuster located between the top plate and the base plate, at least one ramp including a plurality of ramp angles, the ramp inclined so that at least two of the ramp angles are spaced differently from a foot of the ramp, and at least one spoke positioned and arranged to selectively engage one of the ramp angles of the at least one ramp to set an overall height of the pad, and wherein the adjustable pad is installable on the brace hinge for adjusting the side force applied to the user's knee to help relieve the pain of medial or lateral unicompartmental osteoarthritis while providing additional stability for ligament or cartilage insufficiencies.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
Therapeutic medical system that provides a unique combination of rehabilitative therapies, including controlled cold therapy, intermittent dynamic compression therapy, and intermittent sequential compression therapy
An orthopedic brace is provided having a pliable pad and a rigid support member. The pad is fabricated from a laminate and has an integrally formed raised region and mesh section. The mesh section has a plurality of void spaces extending through the laminate which freely permit air flow therethrough. The support member has an open ventilation window extending through it which freely permits air flow therethrough. The support member overlays the pad with the ventilation window aligned with the underlying mesh section to freely permit air flow through the support member and pad via the aligned ventilation window and mesh section.
A61F 5/00 - Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
An orthopedic brace is provided with an adjustable support assembly having a support arm, a housing and a locking mechanism. The housing includes a travel track which slidably receives the support arm. The locking mechanism includes a lock lever which selectively applies a sufficient force to the support arm to prevent slidable displacement of the support arm in the travel track. The orthopedic brace is further provided with a hinge having a first rotation plate, a second rotation plate, a pivotal connector connecting the first and second rotation plates, a rotation limiting mechanism, and a rotation locking mechanism.
A61F 5/37 - Restraining devices for the body or for body parts; Restraining shirts
A61F 5/00 - Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices
A61F 13/00 - Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
A61F 13/06 - Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings
A61B 19/00 - Instruments, implements or accessories for surgery or diagnosis not covered by any of the groups A61B 1/00-A61B 18/00, e.g. for stereotaxis, sterile operation, luxation treatment, wound edge protectors(protective face masks A41D 13/11; surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses A41D 13/12; devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body liquids A61M 1/00)
An adjustable orthopedic back brace includes: a first side panel having a distal end and a proximal end; a second side panel having a distal end and a proximal end; a rotating gear in geared communication with a first rack gear, the first rack gear connected to the proximal end of the first side panel, the rotating gear in geared communication with a second rack gear, the second rack gear connected to the proximal end of the second side panel; a mechanical advantage member rotatable with and providing mechanical advantage for the rotating gear; and an actuator connected operably to the mechanical advantage member for turning the member and the rotating gear to cause a translational movement of (i) the first rack gear and the first side panel and (ii) the second rack gear and the second side panel.
A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
A patella brace has two rigid shells, a compression member coupled about the two rigid shells, and two hinge assemblies operatively connecting the two rigid shells for allowing translation, wherein the compression member restrains a joint while the two rigid shells translate about the two hinge assemblies.
Equipment and devices for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, namely cold therapy fluid circulation systems comprised primarily of a coolant reservoir, a pump, a circulation line, and coolant pads; cold therapy wraps; cold therapy coolant pads; orthopedic braces; covers and carry bags for the same; orthopedic soft goods, namely, arm slings, knee, ankle and elbow sleeves, knee, ankle, back and wrist supports, and knee and shoulder stabilizers; and exercise therapy kits comprised primarily of resistance tubing and mounting straps, a cord and pulley, weights, a stretching bar, and a foot rocking platform.
Equipment and devices for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, namely cold therapy fluid circulation systems comprised primarily of a coolant reservoir, a pump, a circulation line, and coolant pads; cold therapy wraps; cold therapy coolant pads; orthopedic braces; covers and carry bags for the same; orthopedic soft goods, namely, arm slings, knee, ankle and elbow sleeves, knee, ankle, back and wrist supports, and knee and shoulder stabilizers; and exercise therapy kits comprised primarily of resistance tubing and mounting straps, a cord and pulley, weights, a stretching bar, and a foot rocking platform.
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equipment and devices for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, namely, cold therapy fluid circulation systems comprised primarily of a coolant reservoir, a pump, a circulation line, and coolant pads; cold therapy wraps; cold therapy coolant pads; orthopedic braces and covers and carry bags specially adapted for orthopedic braces; orthopedic soft goods, namely, arm slings, knee, ankle and elbow sleeves, knee, ankle, back and wrist supports, and knee and shoulder stabilizers; and rehabilitation equipment therapy kits comprised primarily of resistance tubing and mounting straps, a cord and pulley, weights, a stretching bar, and a foot rocking platform consulting in the field of healthcare operations management consulting services to health care providers in the field of orthopedics
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equipment and devices for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, namely, cold therapy fluid circulation systems comprised primarily of a coolant reservoir, a pump, a circulation line, and coolant pads; cold therapy wraps; cold therapy coolant pads; orthopedic braces and covers and carry bags specially adapted for orthopedic braces; orthopedic soft goods, namely, arm slings, knee, ankle and elbow sleeves, knee, ankle, back and wrist supports, and knee and shoulder stabilizers; and rehabilitation equipment therapy kits comprised primarily of resistance tubing and mounting straps, a cord and pulley, weights, a stretching bar, and a foot rocking platform consulting in the field of healthcare operations management consulting services to health care providers in the field of orthopedics
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Orthopedic elbow brace having a length-adjustable support assembly
An adjustable support assembly for an orthopedic brace has a support bar, a housing and a locking mechanism. The housing includes a travel track which receives the support bar. The locking mechanism includes a lock stop and a lock peg array having at least one column and a plurality of rows. The lock stop is perpendicularly positioned between two lock pegs in adjacent rows to prevent displacement of the support bar in the travel track when the length locking mechanism is in the closed position and the lock stop is parallely positioned to enable displacement of the support bar in the travel track when the length locking mechanism is in the open position.
An orthopedic walker boot for wearing on a lower limb of a wearer has a rigid external shell, a pliant internal boot positioned in the external shell, and a heel plate selectively detachable or attachable to the external shell. Selective transition of the heel plate between the detached condition and attached condition selectively provides the orthopedic walker boot with an open-heel configuration or a closed-heel configuration. The external shell includes an outer sole having a walking surface which is configured with two curved axes to facilitate walking while wearing the orthopedic walker boot.
An orthopedic walker boot for wearing on a lower limb of a wearer has a rigid external shell and a pliant internal boot received within the external shell. The internal boot includes a leg panel having an inflatable bladder and a pump panel having a pump for inflating the bladder. The leg panel is configured to wrap around a leg of a wearer and the external shell is sized and configured to receive the internal boot with the leg of the wearer wrapped therein. The pump panel has a first end fixably attached to the leg panel and has a selective and releasable operational orientation, wherein the pump panel is in an overlapping outer position relative to the leg panel.
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Medical braces for the foot, ankle, knee, back, shoulder, elbow and wrist; orthopedic spinal braces [ Retail services, namely, online retail store services in the field of medical devices ] [ Design of custom medical braces for others ] [ Medical services, namely, fitting of custom medical braces for others ]
Consulting services in the field of management of orthopedic practices; procurement, namely, purchasing orthopedic products and supplies for others; medical billing support services
Consulting services in the field of management of orthopedic practices; procurement, namely, purchasing orthopedic products and supplies for others; medical billing support services
A fastener adapter and fastener strap combination includes a first strap member having first and second ends, an outer surface and an inner surface with hook material; and a second strap member having first and second opposing surfaces of hook material. The second strap member is attached to the inner surface intermediately between the first and second ends of the first strap member. The first surface of the second member and a portion of the inner surface of the first member define a first all-hook opening. The second surface of the second member and a portion of the inner surface of the first member define a second all-hook surface. The combination also includes a continuous fastener strap having first and second end portions, the first end portion frictionally attached to the first all-hook opening and the second end portion frictionally attached to the second all-hook surface.
A heat transfer pad includes a bladder and a pad port. The bladder has an outside perimeter, an inner face and an outer face enclosing a bladder interior. The pad port has a tubing segment with a proximal end which extends through the outside perimeter of the bladder into the bladder interior. A port seal is formed by bonding the inner and outer faces of the bladder to the proximal end of the tubing segment at a port bond point distal to the outside perimeter of the bladder in the bladder interior. The proximal end of the tubing segment is maintained unbonded to the inner and outer faces of the bladder between the port seal and the outside perimeter of the bladder, thereby defining a strain relief section of the bladder which resists occlusion of the pad port.
A hinge assembly for a knee brace includes a screw seat, a screw seat gear, an adjustment screw, a condyle engagement member, and an adjustment actuator gear. The screw seat has a bore with an internal thread. The screw seat gear is positioned at an end of the screw seat and the screw seat rotates in response to rotation of the screw seat gear. The adjustment actuator gear engages the screw seat gear and the screw seat gear rotates in response to rotation of the adjustment actuator gear. The adjustment screw has an external thread that is threaded into the internal thread of the screw seat, thereby enabling outward or inward telescoping of the adjustment screw within the bore in response to rotation of the adjustment actuator gear. The adjustment screw is connected to the condyle engagement member, thereby enabling proximal displacement of the condyle engagement member in response to outward telescoping of the adjustment screw and enabling distal displacement of the condyle engagement member in response to inward telescoping of the adjustment screw.
A hinge assembly for a knee brace includes a screw seat, a screw seat gear, an adjustment screw, a condyle engagement member, and an adjustment actuator gear. The screw seat has a bore with an internal thread. The screw seat gear is positioned at an end of the screw seat and the screw seat rotates in response to rotation of the screw seat gear. The adjustment actuator gear engages the screw seat gear and the screw seat gear rotates in response to rotation of the adjustment actuator gear. The adjustment screw has an external thread that is threaded into the internal thread of the screw seat, thereby enabling outward or inward telescoping of the adjustment screw within the bore in response to rotation of the adjustment actuator gear. The adjustment screw is connected to the condyle engagement member, thereby enabling proximal displacement of the condyle engagement member in response to outward telescoping of the adjustment screw and enabling distal displacement of the condyle engagement member in response to inward telescoping of the adjustment screw.
A61F 5/00 - Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices
A61F 5/37 - Restraining devices for the body or for body parts; Restraining shirts
A61F 13/00 - Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
A61B 19/00 - Instruments, implements or accessories for surgery or diagnosis not covered by any of the groups A61B 1/00-A61B 18/00, e.g. for stereotaxis, sterile operation, luxation treatment, wound edge protectors(protective face masks A41D 13/11; surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses A41D 13/12; devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body liquids A61M 1/00)
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NON-AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERAPY SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC TREATMENT TEMPERATURE MAINTENANCE
A therapy system for treating a desired region of the body includes a fluid reservoir heat transfer pad and first and second fluid circulation lines. The heat transfer pad includes a first pad port, a bladder and a second pad port. The first fluid circulation line is connectable to the first pad port for withdrawing heat transfer fluid from the fluid reservoir and delivering it to the heat transfer pad. The second fluid circulation line is connectable to the second pad port for withdrawing heat transfer fluid from the heat transfer pad and delivering it to the fluid reservoir. The heat transfer pad additionally includes a pad flowpath adjustment member positioned in the pad flowpath to adjust the system resistance to flow. The adjusted system resistance to flow fixes the desired treatment temperature of the heat transfer pad in response to the heat transfer fluid circulating through the pad flowpath.