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Title: US4709694: Glove-like dynamic splint and method of using same
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: O'Connell, Bonnie; Old Bethpage, NY 11804

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1987-12-01 / 1986-07-28

Application Number: US1986000890908

IPC Code: Advanced: A61F 5/10; A61F 13/10; A61F 5/01;
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IPC-7: A61F 5/04; A61F 5/10;

ECLA Code: A61F5/10; A61F13/10H; K61F5/01D10T;

U.S. Class: Current: 602/021; 002/167;
Original: 128/087.A; 128/077; 002/167;

Field of Search: 128/077,87 R,87 A,89 R,26,85,167 002/161 R,161 A,162,163,164,159,16,21

Priority Number:
1986-07-28  US1986000890908

Abstract:     A dynamic splint for treating the hands of persons with spastic conditions comprises a glove-like covering made of stretch material which covers the palm and the back of the hand. The covering includes one or more sleeve portions for receiving the thumb at least. A padding is provided over the metacarpal-phalangeal joint. Where the covering includes the index finger and an adjacent finger, the collar around each finger is provided with an accumulation of material or for facilitating extension of the index finger. The invention includes a method of treating people, in particular children, using the glove-like dynamic splint.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: McGlew and Tuttle ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Hafer, Robert A.; D'Arrigo, Kathleen J.

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Family: None

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What is claimed is:     1. A dynamic splint for treating the hands of a person having a spastic condition causing thumb adduction and hyperextension comprising a covering made entirely of elastic stretch fabric material adapted for covering the palm and the back of the person's hand, said covering having at least one sleeve portion with an opening therethrough adapted for the thumb, said sleeve portion adapted for at least partly covering the metacarpal and proximal phalanx of the thumb, said covering including at least one web portion adapted for extending between the thumb and the index finger of the person's hand, and a pad connected to said covering and in a position adapted for engaging over the metacarpal-phalangeal joint of the thumb of the person's hand whereby the thumb is held in an abducted position, said covering including additional sleeve portions adapted for each finger of the person's hand and a collar of material adapted for engagement around the base of each finger of the person's hand, each collar having an accumulation of material.

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