Controlled tension device fastening devices, systems, and methods
US-2019314186-A1 · Oct 17, 2019 · US
US11213419B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213419-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816497322-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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The present subject matter relates to orthotic devices, systems, and methods configured to support a lumbar spine. In some embodiments, a lumbar spinal orthosis system includes a torso belt configured to be secured about a torso of a user, a pelvic belt configured to be secured about a pelvis of the user, and a distractive force mechanism connected between the torso belt and the pelvic belt. The distractive force mechanism is configured to generate a force between the torso belt and the pelvic belt acting bi-directionally across a lumbar spine of the user to substantially offload bodyweight of the user passing through the lumbar spine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lumbar spinal orthosis system comprising: a torso belt configured to be secured about a torso of a user; a pelvic belt configured to be secured about a pelvis of the user; and a distractive force mechanism connected between the torso belt and the pelvic belt, wherein the distractive force mechanism is configured to generate a force over a range of displacement between the torso belt and the pelvic belt acting bi-directionally across a lumbar spine of the user to substantially offload bodyweight of the user passing through the lumbar spine; wherein the distractive force mechanism comprises a mobility enabling component that is configured to allow one or more of flexion, extension, and axial rotation of the torso belt relative to the pelvic belt without substantial resistance. 2. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , wherein the distractive force mechanism comprises: a torso belt assembly coupled to the torso belt; a pelvic belt assembly coupled to the pelvic belt; one or more actuators comprising a first actuator portion pivotally connected to the torso belt assembly and a second actuator portion pivotally connected to the pelvic belt assembly, wherein the first actuator portion is movable relative to the second actuator portion; and a tensioning system coupled to the one or more actuators and configured to apply a distractive force between the first actuator portion and the second actuator portion to allow substantially unrestricted movement of the first actuator portion relative to the second actuator portion. 3. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 2 , wherein the tensioning system comprises: one or more constant force springs coupled to one of the first actuator portion or the second actuator portion; and one or more tension cables coupled between an end of a corresponding one of the one or more constant force springs and the other of the second actuator portion or the first actuator portion; wherein the one or more constant force springs are configured to apply the distractive force between the first actuator portion and the second actuator portion when tension is applied to a corresponding one of the one or more tension cables. 4. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 3 , wherein the tensioning system comprises a tension adjustment mechanism that is operable to adjust a working length of the one or more constant force springs over which the distractive force is applied. 5. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 2 , wherein the second actuator portion is pivotably connected to the pelvic belt assembly. 6. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 2 , wherein the pelvic belt assembly comprises one or more adjustment mechanisms configured to adjust one or more of a height of a rotational axis of the one or more actuators or an angular position of the pelvic belt assembly with respect to the torso belt assembly. 7. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more actuators comprise one or more gas struts or one or more pneumatic cylinders coupled to the torso belt assembly and pelvic belt assembly. 8. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , comprising a torso glove configured to be positioned between the torso belt and the torso of the user, wherein the torso glove is configured to engage the torso of the user securely without slipping. 9. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 8 , wherein one of a hook portion or a loop portion of a hook-and-loop fastening system is provided on an outer surface of the torso glove; wherein a complementary one of a loop portion or a hook portion of the hook-and-loop fastening system is provided on an inner surface of the torso belt; wherein the torso glove and the torso belt are configured to be fastened together by the hook-and-loop fastening system. 10. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , wherein the torso belt comprises a moldable foam material that is configured to conform to the torso of the user. 11. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , wherein the pelvic belt comprises an iliac pad positioned on each of a left and a right interior lateral side of the pelvic belt, wherein each iliac pad is configured to securely engage an iliac crest of the user. 12. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , wherein the pelvic belt comprises a moldable foam material that is configured to conform to the pelvis of the user. 13. The lumbar spinal orthosis system of claim 1 , wherein the pelvic belt is connected to the distractive force mechanism by the mobility enabling component. 14. A method for offloading at least a portion of a user's bodyweight at a lumbar spine of the user, the method comprising: securing a torso belt about a torso of the user; securing a pelvic belt about a pelvis of the user; connecting a distractive force mechanism between the torso belt and the pelvic belt; and generating a force by the distractive force mechanism over a range of displacement between the torso belt and the pelvic belt acting bi-directionally across the lumbar spine of the user to substantially offload bodyweight of the user passing through the lumbar spine; wherein the distractive force mechanism allows one or more of flexion, extension, and axial rotation of the torso belt relative to the pelvic belt without substantial resistance. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein connecting a distractive force mechanism between the torso belt and the pelvic belt comprises: coupling a torso belt assembly to the torso belt; coupling a pelvic belt assembly to the pelvic belt; connecting a first actuator portion of one or more actuators to the torso belt assembly and connecting a second actuator portion of the one or more actuators to the pelvic belt assembly, wherein the first actuator portion is movable relative to the second actuator portion; coupling a tensioning system to the one or more actuators; and applying a distractive force between the first actuator portion and the second actuator portion upon movement of the first actuator portion relative to the second actuator portion. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein coupling the tensioning system to the one or more actuators comprises: coupling one or more constant force springs to one of the first actuator portion or the second actuator portion; and coupling one or more tension cables between an end of a corresponding one of the one or more constant force springs and the other of the second actuator portion or the first actuator portion; wherein the one or more constant force springs apply the distractive force between the first actuator portion and the second actuator portion when tension is applied to a corresponding one of the one or more tension cables. 17. The method of claim 16 , comprising adjusting a working length of the one or more actuators over which the distractive force is applied. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the second actuator portion is pivotably connected to the pelvic belt assembly. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein connecting the second actuator portion of the one or more actuators to the pelvic belt assembly comprises adjusting one or more of a height of a rotational axis of the one or more actuators or an angular position of the pelvic belt assembly with respect to the torso belt assembly. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more actuators comprise one or more gas struts or one or more pneumatic cylinders coupled to the torso belt assembly and pelvic belt assembly.
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