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A cervical brace having a cervical collar. The collar has a front collar portion and a rear collar potion wherein the rear collar portion comprises an occipital support. A vest comprising a front vest portion and a back vest portion is attached to the front collar portion to limit movement of the front vest portion with respect to the cervical collar while the back vest portion is free to move with respect to the cervical collar rear portion.
Will Pickering - Brooklyn NY, US Lisa Tweardy - Moorestown NJ, US Robert Gorsen - McLean VA, US Clay Burns - New York NY, US
Assignee:
The Jerome Group - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602032000
Abstract:
A traction device having an adjustable tensioning mechanism, the traction device attachable to a head support and a cervical collar.. The tensioning mechanism includes a traction base, a slider slidably connected to the traction base and an adjustment mechanism to force the traction base and slider in opposite directions. One of the traction base or slider is at a fixed longitudinal position with respect to the head support and the other of the traction base or slider is at a fixed longitudinal position with respect to the cervical collar.
A pad having a plurality of sections joined together such that the thickness of the pad can be adjusted to a plurality of thicknesses by folding or unfolding the pad. A measuring device is detachable from the pad for estimating the maturity of a child. The measurements taken with the measuring device are associated with indicia, which are correlated with indicia on the pad that indicate if the pad has been configured to position the spine of the child so the child's airways and spine are simultaneously aligned.
Lisa TWEARDY - Moorestown NJ, US Jeff Nemeth - Chandler AZ, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/37 A61F 5/00
US Classification:
128870, 602 19
Abstract:
An immobilization device including an anterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human chest and an anterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped anterior section generally corresponding to the sternum of the wearer. The device also includes a posterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human back and a posterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped section corresponding to the spinal column of the wearer, with elongate cushion elements connected to and extending within a width of the posterior outwardly bowed area. A strapping system connects both the anterior and posterior components to one another.
Lisa Tweardy - Moorestown NJ, US Jeff Nemeth - Chandler AZ, US Yessenia Lopez - Cypress CA, US Scott Alan Allread - Marshall MI, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 18
Abstract:
An immobilization device including an anterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human chest and an anterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped anterior section generally corresponding to the sternum of the wearer. The device also includes a posterior component including a two-dimensional shaped section contoured to a shape of the human back and a posterior outwardly bowed area relative to the two-dimensional shaped section corresponding to the spinal column of the wearer, with elongate cushion elements connected to and extending within a width of the posterior outwardly bowed area. A strapping system connects both the anterior and posterior components to one another.
Unyq
Vice President Orthopaedics
Kemo Sabe
Principal
Combat Medical Systems Sep 1, 2011 - Oct 2015
Chief Executive Officer
Biomet Mar 2009 - Mar 2011
General Manager, Bracing
Ă–ssur Jan 2007 - Feb 2009
Vice President, Orthopaedics
Education:
University of Pennsylvania
Lehigh University
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