Multipoint angled fixation implants for multiple screws and related methods
US-2024293156-A1 · Sep 5, 2024 · US
US10426647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10426647-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615011872-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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An orthopedic device includes a footplate defining opposing first and second sides and an upright support having a distal portion connected to the first side of the footplate. A motion control system controls movement of the second side of the footplate by anchoring at least one tensioning element to the second side of the footplate at a first guide while guiding the at least one tensioning element above the footplate through a second guide on an upper anchor element. The at least one tensioning element is arranged to allow movement of the second side of the footplate in a direction away from the upper anchor element until the at least one tensioning element becomes taut and to slide through the first and second guides when a proximal portion of the upright support moves toward and away from an anterior end of the footplate.
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An orthopedic device comprising: a footplate arranged to be positioned beneath a foot of a wearer, the footplate defining an anterior end, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side, the second side including a first guide; an upright support having a semi-rigid configuration and arranged to extend along a side of an ankle of the wearer, the upright support including a distal portion connected to the first side of the footplate and a proximal portion arranged to move toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate; a cuff having a flexible configuration including a first portion affixed to the proximal portion of the upright support, and a second portion extending over the second side of the footplate and arranged to move toward and away from the second side of the footplate; and a motion control system including a dial-tensioning control mechanism attached to the second portion of the cuff above the second side of the footplate, and at least one tensioning element including first and second ends affixed to the dial-tensioning control mechanism and passing through the first guide of the footplate toward a second guide defined on the dial-tensioning control mechanism that directs the at least one tensioning element back towards the footplate, wherein the at least one tensioning element is arranged to allow movement of the second side footplate in a direction away from the cuff until the at least one tensioning element becomes taut and to slide through the first guide on the footplate and to slide through the second guide on the dial-tensioning control mechanism when the proximal portion of the upright support moves toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate. 2. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , further comprising a strap member arranged to extend around a calf below the cuff, the strap member including first and second end portions removably attached to the upright support above the first side of the footplate. 3. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tensioning element is arranged to pass and slide through a third guide longitudinally spaced from the first guide on the second side of the footplate. 4. The orthopedic device of claim 3 , wherein the second guide directs the at least one tensioning element toward the first and third guides. 5. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the upright support is pivotally connected to the first side of the footplate such that the proximal portion of the support pivotally moves toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate. 6. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the dial-tensioning control mechanism includes a base and the second guide is defined in the base. 7. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein when the at least one tensioning element slides through the second guide the at least one tensioning element lifts the second side of the footplate relative to the first side of the footplate. 8. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the first side is a medial side of the footplate and the second side is a lateral side of the footplate. 9. The orthopedic device of claim 1 , wherein the dial-tensioning control mechanism is arranged for incremental and preselected adjustment in the tension of the at least one tensioning element. 10. The orthopedic device of claim 9 , wherein the dial-tensioning control mechanism is rotatable in a first direction to decrease a length of the at least one tensioning element outside of the dial-tensioning control mechanism. 11. The orthopedic device of claim 9 , wherein slack in the at least one tensioning element extending between the dial-tensioning control mechanism and the second side of the footplate allows for the movement of the second side of the footplate away from the dial-tensioning control mechanism until the at least one tensioning element becomes taut. 12. An orthopedic device comprising: a footplate arranged to be positioned beneath a foot of a wearer, the footplate defining an anterior end, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side and including a first guide; an upright support having a semi-rigid configuration and arranged to extend along a side of an ankle of the wearer, the upright support including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the distal portion pivotally connected to the first side of the footplate such that the proximal portion of the upright support pivotally moves toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate; a cuff having a flexible configuration affixed to the proximal portion of the upright support, the cuff arranged to extend around a calf of the wearer; and a motion control system including a dial-tensioning control mechanism attached to the cuff above the second side of the footplate, and at least one tensioning element including first and second ends affixed to the dial-tensioning control mechanism and passing through the first guide of the footplate toward a second guide defined on the dial-tensioning control mechanism that directs the at least one tensioning element back towards the footplate, wherein the at least one tensioning element slides through the first guide on the footplate and through the second guide on the dial-tensioning control mechanism and lifts the second side of the footplate above the first side of the footplate when the proximal portion of the upright support pivotally moves away from the anterior end of the footplate. 13. An orthopedic device comprising: a footplate arranged to be positioned beneath a foot of a wearer, the footplate defining an anterior end, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side and including a first guide; an upright support having a semi-rigid configuration and arranged to extend along a side of an ankle of the wearer, the upright support including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the distal portion pivotally connected to the first side of the footplate such that the proximal portion of the upright support pivotally moves toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate; a cuff having a flexible configuration affixed to the proximal portion of the upright support, the cuff arranged to extend around a calf of the wearer; a motion control system including a dial-tensioning control mechanism attached to the cuff above the second side of the footplate, and at least one tensioning element including first and second ends affixed to the dial-tensioning control mechanism and passing through the first guide of the footplate toward a second guide defined on the dial-tensioning control mechanism that directs the at least one tensioning element back towards the footplate, wherein the at least one tensioning element is arranged to allow movement of the second side footplate in a direction away from the dial-tensioning control mechanism until the at least one tensioning element becomes taut and to slide through the first guide on the footplate and through the second guide on the dial-tensioning control mechanism when the proximal portion of the support pivotally moves toward and away from the anterior end of the footplate; and a strap member arranged to extend around the calf of the wearer below the cuff, the strap member including first and second end portions removably attached to the support above the first side of the footplate, the dial-tensioning control mechanism attached to the strap member above the second side of the footplate. 14. The orthopedic device of claim 13 , wherein the dial-tensioning control mechanism dynamically links coronal and sagittal plane motion of the foot of the user.
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