FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to traumatology and orthopedics, and can be used in the recovery period after osteosynthesis of hip fractures. The device for load correction in the recovery period after osteosynthesis of hip fractures consists of a footrest, a horizontal support bar and lateral and medial splints connected to each other using belts. The footrest and the support bar are fastened together by means of a spring with a given stiffness and guide rods, and the fixation of a given length of splints is carried out by a latching mechanism, which provides a fixed amount of the required maximum permissible load on the operated limb during the postoperative recovery period with the possibility of its gradual increase.
EFFECT: invention makes it possible to fix the maximum permissible calculated load on the diseased limb during a specific period of rehabilitation treatment with the possibility of its gradual increase during rehabilitation.
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Dates
2022-04-15—Published
2021-03-15—Filed