Surgery – Truss – Support
Patent
1994-02-22
1995-04-18
Brown, Michael A.
Surgery
Truss
Support
1281061, A61F 528
Patent
active
054069424
ABSTRACT:
A therapeutic appliance, namely a harness, has a belt, a suspender, a cross-support and an ischial pocket, which harness provides support for the sacroiliac area of a human patient. Use of the harness of this invention will promote resolution of low back pain attributed to sacroiliac strain. The waist belt has two belt ends. The suspender has a strap having two strap ends. The ischial pocket is stitched on the strap, the ischial pocket forming an ischial receiving area. The cross-support is attached to the strap at an acute angle thereto by a fixed cross-support end of the cross-support, the cross-support also having a free cross-support end. A first fastening means is included on the waist belt for fastening one belt end to the other belt end. A second fastening means is included on the strap for fastening the strap ends onto the belt and a third fastening means is included on the cross-support for fastening the free end thereof to the belt.
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Brown Michael A.
White Douglas E.
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