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Flat foot orthosis

a foot orthosis and flat technology, applied in the field of flat foot orthosis, can solve the problems of increased pressure and pronation of the feet, unaligned bone and joint alignment of the feet, and hard surfaces such as concrete pavement that do not conform to

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-09-05
HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a flat foot orthosis that helps align bones and joints, address poor postures, and reduce discomfort and muscle pain. The technical effect of this invention is to provide a more comfortable and pain-free life for those who need it.

Problems solved by technology

However, in the modern society, hard surfaces such as concrete pavement do not conform to feet.
So when people step on hard surfaces, the feet are exposed to increased pressure and unalign pronate.
In more severe situations, bone and joint alignments of the foot may become unaligned.
A tilted pelvis may lead to curved spine compensation, and subsequently functional scoliosis, unbalanced tensions of paraspine muscles and soft tissue may thereby occur.
In summary, the serial disorder of bone and joint alignments creates poor postures, and accordingly the person may suffer those aforementioned symptoms.

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[0025]With reference to FIGS. 1, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14, and 15, the present invention provides five embodiments of a flat foot orthosis. The flat foot orthosis in each one of the five embodiments comprises two bodies 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e. Each one of the two bodies 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e has a wearing space disposed inside, and comprises a foot portion 11, an ankle portion 12, and a shank portion 14. The foot portion 11 has a sole 111, an instep 112, an arch 113, and a lateral side 114. The sole 111 is located on a bottom of the foot portion 11. The instep 112 is located on a top of the foot portion 11. The sole 111 and the instep 112 vertically align with each other. The arch 113 and the lateral side 114 are located on two horizontal sides of the foot portion 11, wherein the arch 113 is on one of the two horinzontal sides that faces the other one of the two bodies 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e. Each one of the arch 113 and the lateral side 114 is connected with the sole 111 and the instep...

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Abstract

A flat foot orthosis has two bodies, and each one of the two bodies has a wearing space, a foot portion, an ankle portion, a shank portion, a substrate, and a first elastomer. The substrate and the first elastomer are disposed adjacent to each other, and surround the wearing space. The substrate extends from the foot portion to the shank portion through the ankle portion. The first elastomer extends from an instep of the foot portion at a cuboid bone of a wearer through a lateral side of the foot portion, a sole of the foot portion, and an arch of the foot portion in order, wraps over a navicular bone of the wearer, and extends outwardly combining upwardly through the ankle portion at a talus bone of the wearer toward the shank portion.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention[0001]The present invention relates to an orthosis for lower limbs, and more particularly to a flat foot orthosis that may correct pronation of the foot (functional flat foot), hallux valgus, internal rotation of lower limbs, knee valgus, and pelvic tilt and torsion.2. Description of Related Art[0002]For most of human history, humans step on soft surfaces such as dirt, sand, or grass, the soft surfaces would conform to each foot due to pressure, and provide support for the feet. For instance, in the inspection of a footprint in sand, the lateral side of the footprint makes an indention. The medial side of the footprint does not indent, but rather the sand supports the medial arch of the foot. As a result, the support prevented pronation of feet, and prevents collapsed medial arches. This kept their bone structures aligned, and maintained a correct alignment of bones and joints and proper biomechanics. However, in the modern society...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F5/01
CPCA61F5/0127A61F2005/0132A61F5/14A61F5/0111A61F5/0102A61F2005/0179A61F5/0585A43B7/28
Inventor HSU
Owner HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
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