Patent ID: 9579230
Date: 2017-02-28
CPC Classifications: A61F

Claim:
1. An orthotic device for correcting a skeletal abnormality in a newborn baby patient's neck, said device comprising: a three level rigid or semi rigid shell like support adapted to partially encircle a newborn patient's neck and support the patient's head with respect to the patient's torso; wherein a first or lower element defines an inverted frustum of a cone adapted to extend around and abut both sides and back of a lower portion of the patient's neck but opened along the front of the patient's neck with a larger opened base of the inverted cone engaging the patient's shoulder area; clamping means for fastening an upper portion of the first element in spaced relation against the patient's neck without obstructing the patient's esophagus or airway; a second element of said device defines a frustum of a cone adapted to be opened along the front of the patient's neck with its opened smaller lower end engaging a smaller upper end of the first element and rotationally attached thereto; still further the device includes a second clamping element for fastening the second element against the patient's neck without obstructing the patient's esophagus or windpipe; in addition an adjustable mechanism for adjusting the rotational movement between the first element of the device and the second element of the device in one millimeter increments is provided; and finally a third element of the device also defines a frustum of a cone adapted to partially encircle a patient's neck with a smaller end of the frustum of the cone engaging and fixed to an upper larger opening of the second element but flared outwardly at a greater angle than the second element and adapted for supporting a lower portion of the patient's head; wherein said lower element flares outwardly from the upper end of the lower element thereof and said second element flares outwardly from the lower end thereof to the upper larger opening thereof and wherein the upper end of said lower element and the lower end of said second element have equal diameters.