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Pertaining to an area outside a joint. In rheumatoid arthritis this term usually refers to tendonitis or inflammation of the heart or lung.

Biologic replacement for fibrin clot

The invention provides compositions and methods for repairing intra-articular and extra-articular tissue including ligament, meniscus, cartilage, tendon, and bone. The method includes contacting the ends of an injured tissue from a patient with a composition. The repair composition includes soluble type 1 collagen, a platelet, and at least one of an extracellular protein and a neutralizing agent.
Owner:CHILDRENS MEDICAL CENT CORP

Extra-Articular Implantable Mechanical Energy Absorbing Systems

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-Articular Implantable Mechanical Energy Absorbing Systems

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Patient-specific surgical guidance tool and method of use

Presented is a preoperatively designed guidance tool for intraoperative use during bone or joint surgery wherein the guidance tool is specific to the anatomy of the patient being treated. The guidance tool comprises a body portion, a mating surface provided on the body portion for positioning the guidance tool on a corresponding registration surface of a patient's anatomy. The guidance tool further comprises at least one guide mechanism provided on the body portion for guiding a medical instrument at one or more preoperatively defined trajectories relative to a patient's anatomy. In the event of misalignment, the at least one guide mechanism is adjustable to alter the one or more preoperatively defined trajectories if necessary during intraoperative use. Also presented is a preoperative process for designing the guidance tool.
Owner:QUEENS UNIV OF KINGSTON

Surgical implantation method and devices for an extra-articular mechanical energy absorbing apparatus

A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing systems and implantation method

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one aspect, the method involves identifying link pivot locations, fixing base components and minimally invasive insertion techniques. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Surgical implantation method and devices for an extra-articular mechanical energy absorbing apparatus

A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Surgical implantation method and devices for an extra-articular mechanical energy absorbing apparatus

A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing systems and implantation method

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one aspect, the method involves identifying link pivot locations, fixing base components and minimally invasive insertion techniques. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing systems and implantation method

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one aspect, the method involves identifying link pivot locations, fixing base components and minimally invasive insertion techniques. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Surgical implantation method and devices for an extra-articular mechanical energy absorbing apparatus

A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing systems and implantation method

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one aspect, the method involves identifying link pivot locations, fixing base components and minimally invasive insertion techniques. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-Articular Implantable Mechanical Energy Absorbing Systems

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Sheaths for extra-articular implantable systems

Various embodiments are directed to a sheath for covering one or more components of an extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing system. The sheath is generally an elongated structure having an inner space extending the length thereof. In use, the sheath can exclude the energy absorbing system from surrounding tissue and facilitate creating a capsule for its operation. Materials and dimensions are selected to achieve these purposes. The ends of the sheath include various attachment mechanisms for securing the sheath to one or more components of an extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing system.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing assemblies having two deflecting members and methods

Implantable assemblies for manipulating energy transferred by members defining an anatomical joint, and methods of implanting and using. The members of the anatomical joint collectively define a path of motion. An assembly includes a first component configured to be attached to a first member of the anatomical joint; a second component configured to be attached to a second member of the anatomical joint; and a joint joining the first and second components. The first component includes a first flex member and the second component includes a second flex member. The first and second flex members are configured to flex to absorb energy transferred by the members of the anatomical joint.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Surgical implantation method and devices for an extra-articular mechanical energy absorbing apparatus

A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-Articular Implantable Mechanical Energy Absorbing Systems

A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Extra-articular implantable mechanical energy absorbing assemblies having two deflecting members and methods

Implantable assemblies for manipulating energy transferred by members defining an anatomical joint, and methods of implanting and using. The members of the anatomical joint collectively define a path of motion. An assembly includes a first component configured to be attached to a first member of the anatomical joint; a second component configured to be attached to a second member of the anatomical joint; and a joint joining the first and second components. The first component includes a first flex member and the second component includes a second flex member. The first and second flex members are configured to flex to absorb energy transferred by the members of the anatomical joint.
Owner:MOXIMED INC

Internal Joint Bracing System and Suture Anchoring Assembly Therefore

An internal bracing system is disclosed for stabilizing a joint such as the knee, shoulder, ankle or the like. The internal bracing system includes an extra-articular tension band mechanism and an anchor assembly therefore. The internal bracing system adds substantial control to unstable joints which is effective in limiting the pathological joint motions and internal slippage. The anchor anchoring assembly designed to affix a tethering device to various bony structures which form a joint, for the purpose of providing stability. The anchor assembly includes an anchor and a set screw. A double helix thread / chamber structure between the anchor and set screw securely holds the tether without binding.
Owner:ADVANCED BONE ANCHOR

Hyaluronic Acid Binary Mixtures and Therapeutic Use Thereof

The present invention is related to hyaluronic acid compositions consisting in a binary mixtures of hyaluronic acid samples having mainly different weight-average molecular weight and then different rheological properties in aqueous solution. The resulting compositions have demonstrated peculiar rheological behaviour with a balance between viscosity and viscoelasticity. Accordingly, these compositions of hyaluronic acid are useful for treatment of joint diseases by intra-articular administration or extra-articular application in soft tissue disorders.
Owner:GOBBO SANDRA +1

Surgical Device for Anterolateral and Posterolateral Reconstruction

InactiveUS20070239166A1Restoring rotaryRestoring anteriorDiagnosticsJoint implantsBone tunnelExtra-Articular
An isometer for determining isometric graft tunnel placement for lateral side surgical augmentation or reconstruction for anterolateral or posterior lateral rotary knee instability. This graft tunnel placement isometry assessment and measurement device is designed to be used with a graft and an extra-articular technique that restores rotatory, lateral, and anterior / posterior knee stability when used by itself or in combination with intra-articular ACL / PCL reconstruction. The isometer includes an elongated body with a slider rod that slides horizontally within the body and a cannulated fixed stylus attached transversely to the first end of the elongated body. Within that cannulated fixed stylus is a guide pin that slides freely but that can also be fixed using a fixed-stylus set screw. Similarly, a cannulated movable stylus is attached transversely to the first end of the slider rod, and within that cannulated movable stylus is a guide pin that slides freely but that can also be fixed using a movable-stylus set screw. There is a pointer encircling the slider rod that slides with the slider rod, but whose position along the slider rod can also be adjusted manually. The slider rod may also have a rotatable member that allows each end of the slider rod to rotate relative to the other end. The rotatable member obviates slider rod impingement during operation. To determine rotary knee isometry during knee reconstructive surgery, the guide pins are positioned over previously identified lateral reconstruction tunnel sites. The guide pins are then driven into the bone tunnel sites and the knee put through a full range of motion by flexing and extending the knee while the isometer position is maintained and the pointer movement is monitored. If movement of the pointer is unacceptably large, the guide pins are re-set, re-positioned and re-driven into different pre-identified lateral reconstruction tunnel sites, and pointer movement during full range motion is again monitored until movement is acceptably small.
Owner:MCGUIRE DAVID A

Surgical device for a anterolateral reconstruction

InactiveUS20050261701A1Shorten the timeRestoring rotary and anterior knee stabilityProsthesisOsteosynthesis devicesBone tunnelSurgical operation
An isometer for determining isometric graft tunnel placement for lateral side surgical augmentation or reconstruction for anterolateral rotatory knee instability. This graft tunnel placement isometry assessment and measurement device is designed to be used with a graft and an extra-articular technique that restores rotatory, lateral, and anterior knee stability when used by itself or in combination with intra-articular ACL reconstruction. The isometer includes an elongated body with a slider rod that slides horizontally within the body and a cannulated fixed stylus attached transversely to the first end of the elongated body. Within that cannulated fixed stylus is a guide pin that slides freely but that can also be fixed using a fixed-stylus set screw. Similarly, a cannulated movable stylus is attached transversely to the first end of the slider rod, and within that cannulated movable stylus is a guide pin that slides freely but that can also be fixed using a movable-stylus set screw. There is a pointer encircling the slider rod that slides with the slider rod, but whose position along the slider rod can also be adjusted manually. To determine rotary knee isometry during knee reconstructive surgery, the guide pins are positioned over previously identified lateral reconstruction tunnel sites. The guide pins are then driven into the bone tunnel sites and the knee put through a full range of motion by flexing and extending the knee while the isometer position is maintained and the pointer movement is monitored. If movement of the pointer is unacceptably large, the guide pins are re-set, re-positioned and re-driven into different pre-identified lateral reconstruction tunnel sites, and pointer movement during full range motion is again monitored until movement is acceptably small.
Owner:MCGUIRE DAVID A

Joint surgery postoperative rehabilitation training device for sports medicine

The invention discloses a joint surgery postoperative rehabilitation training device for sports medicine, and belongs to the technical field of rehabilitation training. The rehabilitation training device comprises a big arm fixing part which is detachably fixed to a big arm on the upper portion of an elbow joint on the affected side; a forearm fixing part which is detachably fixed on the forearm at the lower part of the elbow joint on the affected side; a wrist fixing part which is fixed at the wrist joint of the affected side; a first air bag which is arranged between the big arm fixing part and the small arm fixing part and is positioned at an included angle formed by the big arm and the small arm when the elbow joint extends and contracts; a second air bag which is located between the wrist fixing part and the hand; an extruding device which is used for extruding the second air bag to enable air in the second air bag to enter the first air bag. According to the rehabilitation training device, synchronous coordination training of the elbow joint, the wrist joint and the finger joint can be achieved under the condition that power is not needed, and postoperative recovery of a joint injury patient is facilitated.
Owner:THE FIRST AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF MEDICAL COLLEGE OF XIAN JIAOTONG UNIV

Cortical loop fixation system for ligament and bone reconstruction

A system is disclosed for repairing and reconstructing an injured intra-articular, extra-articular ligament or tendon to a bone. The system includes realigning the axis of a bone, and further includes fixing fragments of a bone together. Novel devices, instruments and methods are disclosed, including a cortical loop for engaging a bundle of soft-tissue and capturing the bundle against a bone surface, an anchor for stabilizing a fractured bone, a guide for directing an orthopedic blade, and a hinged external jig arranged to position and guide the blade. Methods are disclosed for connecting soft-tissue to a bone and for bone alignment.
Owner:CHUDIK STEVEN C

Internal joint bracing system and suture anchoring assembly therefore

An internal bracing system is disclosed for stabilizing a joint such as the knee, shoulder, ankle or the like. The internal bracing system includes an extra-articular tension band mechanism and an anchor assembly therefore. The internal bracing system adds substantial control to unstable joints which is effective in limiting the pathological joint motions and internal slippage. The anchor anchoring assembly designed to affix a tethering device to various bony structures which form a joint, for the purpose of providing stability. The anchor assembly includes an anchor and a set screw. A series of disc structures compressed by the set screw securely holds the tether without binding.
Owner:ADVANCED BONE ANCHOR
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