FIELD: medicine; traumatic surgery; orthopedics.
SUBSTANCE: bus has removable joint-immobilizer for forearm provided with belts, wrist clutch, support for removable joint-immobilizer and circular mechanism with removable springs, which mechanism connects removable joint-immobilizer for forearm with wrist clutch. Wrist clutch has palm wrist rest, four rubber threads, rest for putting first finger of right and left hands apart, cuffs for 2-5 fingers disposed at ends of rubber threads, metal plates with grooves for springs of circular mechanism, support arc and metal arc. Metal arc is fastened to support arc and it has base for attaching rubber threads and groove for letting rubber threads go. Full volume of motions in wrist joint as well as motions in small joints of wrist is provided. Load onto muscular unbending apparatus of wrist can be dosed while taking terms after trauma into account.
EFFECT: improved reliability; improved efficiency.
2 dwg, 1 ex
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Dates
2007-10-10—Published
2005-12-02—Filed