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Pelvic region orthotic device
   
Document Number
US Patent 6500137
Issued Date
December 31, 2002
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Inventors
Molino; Joseph L. (Valley Cottage, NY)
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Abstract
A medical device consists of a sacral panel, an abdominal panel and first and second trocanteric pad assemblies positioned therebetween. The sacral panel is adjustably connected to each of the first and second trocanteric pad assemblies by posterior connecting elements. The abdominal panel is adjustably connected to each of the first and second trocanteric pad assemblies by anterior adjusting elements. Upon positioning of the device on a body of a patient, tightening of the anterior adjusting elements generates inwardly directed pressure exerted by the device on a pelvic region of the user.
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Published
December 31, 2002
Application Number
09/942,815
Filed
August 30, 2001
US Classification
602/19   128/96.1
Int'l Classification
A61F   5/02   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
128/845   128/869   128/872   128/873   128/874   128/875   128/95.1   128/96.1   602/5   602/19  
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