Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1980-06-23
1982-04-06
Michell, Robert W.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
269328, 128133, 128782, A61B 600
Patent
active
043230806
ABSTRACT:
An ankle stress machine particularly suited for use in the X-ray examination of ankles is disclosed. The ankle stress machine includes a planar base (11) having an aperture (12) near one end suitable for receiving a standard X-ray cassette (14). Mounted on the base (11) is a calf restraining mechanism (13). The calf restraining mechanism (13) supports the calf of a patient in a horizontal position and includes braces for preventing lateral horizontal movement in at least one direction. Mounted on the base (11) above the cassette aperture (12) is a turntable (15). Mounted atop the turntable (15) is a foot support and stress assembly (17) that includes a foot cup (93) and a radial arm (75). The foot cup (93) is vertically oriented and receives the foot of a patient. The foot cup conforms to the heel of the patient's foot, and encloses the bottom and sides of the foot between the heel and the end of the metatarsal bones of the largest foot to be accommodated. The radial arm (75) is attached to the foot cup and rotates it with respect to the base via the turntable (15). The radial arm (75) is connected to a measuring device (19) that measures the stress applied to the arm when it is used to rotate the foot cup and stress the ankle of a patient. After the ankle is stressed, an X-ray source (111) mounted above the ankle exposes the portion of an X-ray cassette (14) mounted in the cassette aperture (12) in the base and, thereby, creates an image of the stressed ankle. Two side-by-side comparison images can be created by exposing one-half the cassette (14) when an injured ankle is stressed and exposing the other half when the uninjured ankle is stressed.
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Michell Robert W.
Swisher Nancy A. B.
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