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Therapeutic joint support for animals

a joint support and therapy technology, applied in the field of therapeutic joint support, can solve the problems of restricting joint motion, affecting the healing process, so as to reduce sweating, speed up healing, and resist slippage and shifting

Pending Publication Date: 2021-02-11
LEIBOLD MARY BRAUN
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[0009]The present invention provides a therapeutic joint support for leg strains, sprains and bruises, that reduces sweating, requires no additional padding, no belts, buckles or other adjustable devices, and resists slippage and shifting, so that it can be worn continuously and speeds healing.
[0010]In accordance with an embodiment, joint support is provided by an elastic sleeve having top and bottom hem, and a graduated elastic strength that decreases from the top hem to the bottom hem when the sleeve is applied to the circumferential surface of a cylinder having a constant diameter. The size and graduated elastic strength of the sleeve are selected for a given horse's leg so that the sleeve provides firm compression to the horse's fetlock, less compression along the cannon bone above the fetlock, and loosely encircles the pastern.
[0013]Preferably the sleeve is made of a breathable fabric so that sweating is reduced.
[0014]Preferably the sleeve is made of a smooth hosiery fabric that prevents chafing of the horse's hair and skin.

Problems solved by technology

Strains and sprains in a horse's lower leg that produce fluid retention and swelling have long been recognized in the horse industry as a hazard that causes not only temporary disability but also can cause consequential injuries and permanent disability, because horses are continually standing on the injured leg and distort their posture and gait to compensate for such injuries.
However, both boots and traditional wraps have similar shortcomings, including causing abrasion, restricting joint motion, applying pressure at inappropriate points and trapping heat on the surface of the leg.
Although using boots during exercise, or during a turn-out to pasture, can maintain the integrity of an injured joint during exercise, conventional boots are too restrictive to be worn continually.
This may make exercise less risky but, once the boot is removed again in the barn, there is no support for that injured joint, which continues to bear the animal's weight.
Without the boot's support, the injured joint then rapidly becomes inflamed and swollen.
However, once the swelling in that leg begins to dissipate, those pads and straps shift and slip as the horse moves.
This shifting and slipping results in traditional leg wraps producing inappropriate pressure points during exercise and even in the barn.
Those inappropriate pressure points produced by traditional leg wraps frequently irritate the horse's leg by catching the hair on the leg and abrading the skin on the horse's leg.
Thus those inappropriate pressure points caused by the wraps that shift and slip as swelling decreases may further injure a horse's leg.
The inappropriate pressure points produced by traditional leg wraps may locally restrict circulation, which interferes with healing.
The occurrence of bowed tendons along the cannon bone has been attributed to excessive heat being retained by traditional leg wraps along the cannon bone.
However, because this wrap is still prone to slip and twist, it causes abrasion, interferes with circulation, and is not suitable for continuous wear as it may cause further injury.

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[0029]A breathable fabric sleeve provides varying elastic support to help heal strains, sprains and bruises to the ligaments and tendons of an animal's fetlock and pastern joints. Preferably the sleeve is made of a seamlessly woven elastic fabric. The sleeve is applied over the fetlock of the leg of a horse or other animal, from the pastern up to below the knee, on the front leg, or to below the hock, on the hind leg. The sleeve has uniform elastic strength around the circumference of the sleeve, but provides variable compression, so that an upper part of the sleeve provides greater circumferential compression and the lower part provides less compression. The variable compression can be produced by using a looser weave in a bottom end of the sleeve, and / or by increasing the diameter of the bottom end, relative to that of the central portion of the sleeve. The length of the sleeve is selected so that, when the top hem is applied to the leg above the fetlock, the bottom hem of the sle...

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Abstract

A breathable fabric sleeve provides varying elastic support to help heal strains, sprains and bruises to the ligaments and tendons of an animal's fetlock and pastern joints. Preferably the sleeve is made of a seamlessly woven elastic fabric. The sleeve is applied over the fetlock of the leg of a horse or other animal, from the pastern up to below the knee, on the front leg, or to below the hock, on the hind leg. The sleeve has uniform elastic strength around the circumference of the sleeve, but provides variable compression, so that an upper part of the sleeve provides greater circumferential compression and the lower part provides less compression. The variable compression can be produced by using a looser weave in a bottom end of the sleeve, and / or by increasing the diameter of the bottom end, relative to that of the central portion of the sleeve.

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[0001]This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13 / 092,426, filed Apr. 22, 2011, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 395,809, filed May 18, 2010, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention[0002]The invention relates to a support for the ligaments and tendons of a joint. More particularly, the present invention relates to a support for ligaments and tendons associated with the fetlock and pastern joints.Description of the Related Art[0003]Strains and sprains in a horse's lower leg that produce fluid retention and swelling have long been recognized in the horse industry as a hazard that causes not only temporary disability but also can cause consequential injuries and permanent disability, because horses are continually standing on the injured leg and distort their posture and gait to compensate for such injuries.[0004]Therapeutic restraints, such as ankle boots and ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61D9/00
CPCA61D9/00A61F5/0109A01K13/007D04B1/18A61D7/00
Inventor LEIBOLD, MARY BRAUN
Owner LEIBOLD MARY BRAUN
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