Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Orthopedic bandage – Splint or brace
Patent
1992-10-23
1995-01-03
Prebilic, Paul
Surgery: splint, brace, or bandage
Orthopedic bandage
Splint or brace
602 61, 128DIG20, 36 91, A43B 504, A43B 706, A43B 1340
Patent
active
053782232
ABSTRACT:
In an orthopedic support pad with semi-permanent relief zones, an airtight bladder is filled with a material which retains its shape when air is evacuated from the bladder during the formation process. The afflicted areas of an appendage are temporarily covered with padding and the support pad is then conformed to the wearer's particular anatomy. When the padding is subsequently removed, areas of pressure relief for the afflicted areas are maintained in the support pad.
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Grim Tracy E.
Iglesias Joseph M.
Prebilic Paul
Royce Medical Company
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