Circumferential walker
US-9492301-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US9839549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615137224-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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An orthopedic system includes an orthopedic device defining a posterior aspect, an anterior aspect opposite the posterior aspect, and a structure at least in part defining a receiving space arranged to receive an activity tracking device. An activity tracking device is positionable and securable in the receiving space of the orthopedic device. The activity tracking device is arranged to generate information associated with activity level or compliance of a patient wearing the orthopedic device during treatment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An orthopedic system comprising: an orthopedic device defining a posterior aspect, an anterior aspect opposite the posterior aspect, and a structure including a base and a peripheral sidewall defining a receiving space having a bottom recessed within the sidewall; and an activity tracking device positionable and securable in the receiving space of the orthopedic device such that the structure surrounds the activity tracking device and distributes forces applied to the structure away from the activity tracking device, the activity tracking device arranged to generate information associated with activity level or compliance of a patient wearing the orthopedic device. 2. The orthopedic system of claim 1 , wherein the orthopedic device includes a cover member attachable to the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device, and the receiving space is located under the cover member. 3. The orthopedic system of claim 2 , wherein the cover member includes a plurality of hook members configured to snap into a cutout formed in the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device. 4. The orthopedic system of claim 3 , wherein the activity tracking device is securable within the receiving space via a hook member defined on an inner surface of the cover member. 5. The orthopedic system of claim 2 , wherein the cover member is irreversibly attachable to the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device. 6. The orthopedic system of claim 2 , wherein the cover member is removably attachable to the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device. 7. The orthopedic system of claim 2 , wherein the cover member has a rigid configuration. 8. The orthopedic system of claim 1 , wherein the generated information from the activity tracking device is accessible by a clinician via a monitoring system operatively coupled to the activity tracking device. 9. The orthopedic system of claim 8 , wherein the monitoring system is arranged to provide the clinician feedback if the generated information from the activity tracking device is above or below a value limit. 10. The orthopedic system of claim 9 , wherein the generated information includes at least one of step information and activity information. 11. The orthopedic system of claim 8 , wherein the monitoring system includes a computer device communicatively coupled to the activity tracking device via a secure wireless connection. 12. The orthopedic system of claim 8 , wherein the monitoring system is arranged to provide feedback to the patient if the generated information from the activity tracking device is above or below a value limit. 13. The orthopedic system of claim 1 , wherein the receiving space is located within a receptacle defined on a lateral side of the orthopedic device. 14. The orthopedic system of claim 1 , wherein the receiving space is located within a receptacle defined on a dorsal shell of the orthopedic device. 15. An orthopedic system comprising: an orthopedic device having ankle and foot receiving portions, and defining a posterior aspect and an anterior aspect opposite the posterior aspect; a cover member removably securable to an outer surface of the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device, the cover member having a rigid configuration and including a base portion and a peripheral sidewall defining a receiving space having a bottom recessed within the sidewall; and an activity tracking device securable in the receiving space such that the cover member surrounds the activity tracking device and distributes forces applied to the cover member away from the activity tracking device, the activity tracking device arranged to generate information associated with activity level or compliance of a patient wearing the orthopedic device during treatment. 16. The orthopedic system of claim 15 , wherein the sidewall extends from the base portion toward the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device, the base portion and the sidewall enclosing the activity tracking device. 17. The orthopedic system of claim 15 , wherein the activity tracking device is secured within the receiving space via an interference fit between the cover member and the activity tracking device. 18. The orthopedic system of claim 15 , wherein the cover is formed of a same material as the posterior aspect of the orthopedic device. 19. An orthopedic system comprising: a walker including a base shell forming an opening and a dorsal shell contoured to generally correspond to the opening of the base shell; a cover member irreversibly securable to an outer surface of the base shell, the cover member having a rigid configuration and including a base portion and a peripheral sidewall defining a receiving space having a bottom recessed within the sidewall; and an activity tracking device securable in the receiving space such that the cover member surrounds the activity tracking device and distributes forces applied to the cover member away from the activity tracking device, the activity tracking device arranged to generate information associated with activity level or compliance of a patient wearing the walker during treatment.
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