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Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 1995

Filed:

May. 31, 1994
Applicant:
Inventors:

Hans-Jurgen Montag, Amerang, DE;

Andreas Albrod, Hamburg, DE;

Hugh Andrews, Kolln-Reisiek, DE;

Stefan Bodenschatz, Buxtehude, DE;

Anette Rundkowski, Hamburg, DE;

Assignee:

Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
602 23 ; 602 27 ; 128882 ;
Abstract

The ankle joint orthosis includes a U-shaped joint collar having a web of a flexible material proceeding underneath the foot. The joint collar (20) includes two ankle splints (21,121), which are connected by means of a web (22) proceeding below the heel of the foot and, on the rear, while leaving the heel and the attachment of the Achilles tendon uncovered, by a wide band (23) as well as at the front, within its upper ergion, by means of a longitudinally variable belt strap (25,25') and a metatarsal portion (30), which is medially and laterally provided with flaps, which laterally and medially embrace the borders of the foot and constitute the connection for two belt straps (40,140) and a transverse cross strap (50) connecting the flaps. On the side of the sole of the foot, the metatarsal portion (30) is connected with the web (22) of the joint collar (20) by means of a highly flexible web (35) acting as an articulation. The cross belt straps (40;140) are mounted in such a way that one cross belt strap (140) is carried from the medial flap via the proximal dorsum pedis to the outer ankle splint (21) and is fastened to the same and the other cross belt strap (40) is carried from the lateral flap (31) to the inner ankle splint (121) and is fastened to the same (FIG. 1).


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