Compression therapy apparatus, systems, and methods
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-013/00
A61H-001/00
A61F-013/06
출원번호
US-0206396
(2014-03-12)
등록번호
US-9877887
(2018-01-30)
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/ 주소
Clare, Rob
Rider, Elliott
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KCI Licensing, Inc.
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A compression therapy apparatus for applying therapeutic compression to a limb includes a bandage having a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end. The apparatus also includes a plurality of compression control members disposed on the trunk a
A compression therapy apparatus for applying therapeutic compression to a limb includes a bandage having a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end. The apparatus also includes a plurality of compression control members disposed on the trunk along the compression line. Each compression control member defines a compression zone and is adapted to independently control a therapeutic compression associated with the compression zone. The plurality of compression control members are configured to provide a substantially continuous compression profile along the compression line.
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1. A compression therapy apparatus, comprising: an elastic bandage comprising a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end, the trunk having a leg portion, an ankle portion, and a foot portion; anda plurality of compression control members dispo
1. A compression therapy apparatus, comprising: an elastic bandage comprising a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end, the trunk having a leg portion, an ankle portion, and a foot portion; anda plurality of compression control members disposed on the trunk along the compression line, a first of the compression control members being disposed on the leg portion, a second of the compression control members being disposed on the ankle portion, and a third of the compression control members being disposed on the foot portion;wherein each compression control member defines a compression zone and is adapted to independently control a therapeutic compression associated with the compression zone; andwherein the plurality of compression control members are configured to provide a substantially continuous compression profile along the compression line;wherein each compression control member comprises a tension member and a tensioner;wherein the tension member is laced over the compression line and coupled to the tensioner; andwherein the tensioner is operable to change tension in the tension member to control the therapeutic compression. 2. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compression control members are contiguously disposed on the trunk. 3. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bandage is formed of neoprene. 4. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end comprises an aperture adapted to receive a limb, and the bandage is adapted to cover the limb. 5. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tension member is formed of steel. 6. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least two clip mechanisms coupled to the trunk and configured to adjust a circumference size of the bandage. 7. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein each compression control member comprises an indicator guide member. 8. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein each compression control member comprises an indicator guide member operatively coupled to the tension member. 9. The compression therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the compression zone extends circumferentially around the bandage. 10. A compression therapy apparatus comprising: a bandage having a first end, a second end, a trunk extending from the first end to the second end, and opposing edges extending from the first end to the second end; at least one pair of opposing clip mechanisms coupled to the bandage adjacent the opposing edges along the trunk of the bandage and operable to adjust the circumference of the bandage; andthree compression control members coupled to the bandage and configured to exert a force on the bandage to provide therapeutic compression to the trunk in a compression zone, a first compression control member coupled to a first compression zone, a second compression control member coupled to a second compression zone, and a third compression control member coupled to a third compression zone, wherein the compression control members comprise: a tensioner having an axle and a gear having teeth configured to engage a pawl mounted to the bandage;a plurality of guide members coupled to the bandage; and a tension member coupled to the axle of the tensioner and each guide member, the tension member configured to exert a force on the guide members causing compression of the bandage. 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein: each compression control member is configured to exert an independent therapeutic compression to a respective compression zone. 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the compression control member further comprises at least one indicator guide member coupled to the bandage and configured to indicate a compressive load applied by the bandage. 13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the plurality of guide members have a base portion configured to couple to the bandage and a receiving portion having a cavity and a post; andwherein the tension member is configured to engage the post to exert the force on the guide members causing compression of the bandage. 14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the compression control member further comprises at least one indicator guide member coupled to the bandage and configured to indicate a compressive load applied by the bandage; the indicator guide member comprising: a base portion having an indicator cavity having a first end and a second end, a slot extending from a top portion of the base portion into the indicator cavity, and an indicator window positioned adjacent to the slot and extending from the top portion of the base portion into the indicator cavity,a spring positioned in the indicator cavity, anda receiving portion having a cavity and a post, the post disposed within the cavity and adapted to receive the tension member, the receiving portion further including a boss extending from a lower portion of the receiving portion parallel to the post, and a beam coupled to the boss and extending away from the receiving portion perpendicular to the boss, the boss and the beam disposed within the indicator cavity and an end of the beam configured to engage the spring;wherein when the tension member exerts the force on the guide members, the spring is displaced in response to a therapeutic amount of compression to expose an indicator mounted to the beam in the indicator window. 15. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the compression control member further comprises: a plurality of guide members having a base portion configured to couple to the bandage and a receiving portion having a cavity and a post, coupled to the bandage;at least one indicator guide member coupled to the bandage and configured to indicate a compressive load applied by the bandage, the indicator guide member comprising: a base portion having an indicator cavity having a first end and a second end, a slot extending from a top portion of the base portion into the indicator cavity, and an indicator window positioned adjacent to the slot and extending from the top portion of the base portion into the indicator cavity,a spring positioned in the indicator cavity, anda receiving portion having a cavity and a post, the post disposed within the cavity and adapted to receive the tension member, the receiving portion further including a boss extending from a lower portion of the receiving portion parallel to the post, and a beam coupled to the boss and extending away from the receiving portion perpendicular to the boss, the boss and the beam disposed within the indicator cavity and an end of the beam configured to engage the spring;wherein when the tension member exerts the force on the guide members, the spring is displaced in response to a therapeutic amount of compression to expose an indicator mounted to the beam in the indicator window. 16. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the pair of opposing clip mechanisms comprise: a first clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a first edge of opposing edges of the bandage; anda second clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a second edge of opposing edges of the bandage;wherein the first clip mechanism is configured to engage the second clip mechanism to couple the first edge to the second edge along the trunk. 17. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the clip mechanisms comprise: a first clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a first edge of opposing edges of the bandage;a second clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a second edge of opposing edges of the bandage; andeach fastener of the first clip mechanism and the second clip mechanism has a base portion, a connecting portion, and a distal portion, the base portion coupled to the edge, the connecting portion extending between the base portion and the distal portion and having a size less than the distal portion and the base portion to form a gap to receive a portion of a distal portion of a fastener of the opposing clip mechanism;wherein the first clip mechanism is configured to engage the second clip mechanism to couple the first edge to the second edge along the trunk. 18. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the bandage comprises a plurality of panels releasably coupled by the pair of opposing clip mechanisms. 19. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the bandage comprises a plurality of panels releasably coupled by the pair of opposing clip mechanisms, each panel further coupled to an adjacent panel by an extender so that when the opposing clip mechanisms are disengaged, the panels are separated by a width of the extender and when the opposing clip mechanisms are engaged, the width of the extender is decreased. 20. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the bandage is formed of neoprene. 21. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the bandage comprises a plurality of panels releasably coupled by the pair of opposing clip mechanisms, each panel further coupled to an adjacent panel by an extender so that when the opposing clip mechanisms are disengaged, the panels are separated by a width of the extender and when the opposing clip mechanisms are engaged, the width of the extender is decreased, and wherein each panel and each extender is formed of neoprene. 22. A method for providing compression therapy to a tissue site, the method comprising: providing a compression therapy apparatus comprising:an elastic bandage comprising a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end, the trunk having a leg portion, an ankle portion, and a foot portion;a plurality of compression control members disposed on the trunk along the compression line, a first of the compression control members being disposed on the leg portion, a second of the compression control members being disposed on the ankle portion, and a third of the compression control members being disposed on the foot portion; wherein each compression control member defines a compression zone and is adapted to independently control a therapeutic compression associated with the compression zone;wherein the plurality of compression control members are configured to provide a substantially continuous compression profile along the compression line; wherein each compression control member comprises a tension member and a tensioner;wherein the tension member is laced over the compression line and coupled to the tensioner; andwherein the tensioner is operable to change tension in the tension member to control the therapeutic compression: determining a size of the tissue site; sizing the bandage to accommodate the tissue site; inserting the tissue site into an aperture of the bandage; and operating the compression control member to apply therapeutic compression. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein operating the compression control member to apply therapeutic compression comprises: operating the first compression control member to apply compression to the leg portion;operating the second compression control member to apply compression to the ankle portion; andoperating the third compression control member to apply compression to the foot portion. 24. The method of claim 22, wherein operating the compression control member to apply therapeutic compression comprises: operating the first compression control member to apply compression to the leg portion;operating the second compression control member to apply compression to the ankle portion; andoperating the third compression control member to apply compression to the foot portion;determining whether therapeutic compression is applied to the tissue site; andif therapeutic compression is not being applied to the tissue site repeating operation of the first compression control member, the second compression control member, and the third compression control member until therapeutic compression is applied. 25. The method of claim 22, wherein sizing the bandage comprises operating the clip mechanisms to adjust the size of the bandage to accommodate the tissue site by engaging a first plurality of fasteners of a first clip mechanism to a second plurality of fasteners of a second clip mechanism to decrease the size of the bandage. 26. The method of claim 22, wherein sizing the bandage comprises operating the clip mechanisms to adjust the size of the bandage to accommodate the tissue site by disengaging a first plurality of fasteners of a first clip mechanism to a second plurality of fasteners of a second clip mechanism to increase the size of the bandage. 27. A method of manufacturing a bandage comprising: providing an elastic bandage having a trunk, a first end, a second end, and a compression line between the first end and the second end, the trunk having a leg portion, an ankle portion, and a foot portion; andcoupling a plurality of compression control members on the trunk along the compression line, a first of the compression control members is disposed on the leg portion, a second of the compression control members is disposed on the ankle portion, and a third of the compression control members is disposed on the foot portion;wherein each compression control member defines a compression zone and is adapted to independently control a therapeutic compression associated with the compression zone;wherein the plurality of compression control members are configured to provide a substantially continuous compression profile along the compression line;wherein each compression control member comprises a tension member and a tensioner;wherein the tension member is laced over the compression line and coupled to the tensioner; andwherein the tensioner is operable to change tension in the tension member to control the therapeutic compression. 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising coupling a pair of opposing clip mechanisms to the trunk of the bandage proximate to opposing edges of the bandage, the clip mechanism extending from the first end to the second end. 29. A compression therapy apparatus comprising: a bandage having a first end, a second end, a trunk extending from the first end to the second end, and opposing edges extending from the first end to the second end;at least one pair of opposing clip mechanisms coupled to the bandage adjacent the opposing edges along the trunk of the bandage and operable to adjust the circumference of the bandage; andthree compression control members coupled to the bandage and configured to exert a force on the bandage to provide therapeutic compression to the trunk in a compression zone, a first compression control member coupled to a first compression zone, a second compression control member coupled to a second compression zone, and a third compression control member coupled to a third compression zone, wherein the clip mechanisms comprise: a first clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a first edge of opposing edges of the bandage;a second clip mechanism having a plurality of fasteners coupled to a second edge of opposing edges of the bandage; andeach fastener of the first clip mechanism and the second clip mechanism has a base portion, a connecting portion, and a distal portion, the base portion coupled to the edge, the connecting portion extending between the base portion and the distal portion and having a size less than the distal portion and the base portion to form a gap to receive a portion of a distal portion of a fastener of the opposing clip mechanism;wherein the first clip mechanism is configured to engage the second clip mechanism to couple the first edge to the second edge along the trunk.
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