Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1988-05-10
1989-09-26
Pieprz, William
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
128166, A61F 500
Patent
active
048692670
ABSTRACT:
An ankle brace includes an outer supporting casing for enclosing the ankle, and two side cruciate elastic straps, each having one end secured within the supporting casing near the sole of the user's foot, with the straps extended across the instep or the front of the ankle and across one-another in a cruciate configuration. Tensioning lines are secured to the free ends of each of the straps and extend through eyelets on each side of the front of the supporting casing, ending in D-rings, through which shoelaces may be tied to tension the cruciate straps.
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Grim Tracy E.
Smario Thomas M.
Pham Huong Q.
Pieprz William
Royce Medical Company
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