Mobilizing splint with reversible motorization assembly

Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Orthopedic bandage – Splint or brace

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128 25R, 128 25B, A61F 500, A61H 102

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052735206

ABSTRACT:
An orthopaedic reeducation splint for the passive mobilisation of a lower limb, which includes a housing (15) fastened to the structure (7) and mounted rotatably on the joint pin (8) which is fixed to the support (5). A large toothed ring (25) is immobilised on the pin, and an electric motor (3) with two directions of rotation is mounted in the housing. A reduction mechanism (32) is mounted in the housing and interposed between the electric motor and the large toothed ring which it engages.

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