| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D336519 |
Adjustable modular prosthetic joint |
June 15, 1993 |
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| 5704946 |
Multi-purpose prosthetic knee component |
January 6, 1998 |
| A prosthetic knee component for an above knee prosthesis having a frame member and a bracket member pivotally connected to the frame member, thereby creating a center of rotation for the knee component. The knee component further including a gait control unit pivotally positioned bet |
| 5201774 |
Prosthetic valve system and process for sealing a socket |
April 13, 1993 |
| A valve housing for a prosthetic socket has a secure leak-free mechanical interlock formed between the valve housing and the socket. A valve housing has an opening for receiving a removable relief valve. A plug separate from the relief valve is first removably secured in the opening in t |
| 4969911 |
Adjustable prosthetic joint with alignment means |
November 13, 1990 |
| A link between members of a prosthetic limb, such as a connector between a knee joint and an elongated artificial leg member, has a frustopyramidal four-sided boss divergingly projecting from a spherically convex base which slidably engages a correspondingly concave annular socket su |
| 4587962 |
Tibia/ankle orthosis |
May 13, 1986 |
| A tibia/ankle orthosis includes a flexible jacket shaped to fit around the lower leg of a patient. The jacket has a continuous resilient front section for extending along the front of the tibia and across the width of the tibia. A pair of semi-rigid uprights extend along lateral and medi |
| 4582051 |
Cervical collar with circumferential and vertical height adjustability and stability |
April 15, 1986 |
| A cervical collar has a mandibular plate for supporting a patient's chin, an occipital plate for supporting the occipital region of the patient's head, flexible front and rear neck supports extending around the opposite sides of the patient's neck from the mandibular support plate and th |
| 4517968 |
Composite orthosis for ankle sprains and the like |
May 21, 1985 |
| A composite orthosis immobilizes an injured joint such as the ankle, wrist, elbow or knee joint. Generally, the orthosis has lateral and medial support members extending along opposite sides of a limb adjacent the injured joint, a brace secured to the limb on the opposite side of the |