Patent ID: 7717118
Filing Date: 2010-05-18
Classification: A61F

Abstract:
1. A method for protecting an extremity utilizing a shield device comprising a covering such that a rigid or semi-rigid tubular channel is formed therethrough, wherein said covering comprises: a crown having a circumferential shape, wherein the crown is provided over an entire length of the channel; a first sidewall fixedly attached at one end to the crown; a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall and fixedly attached at one end to the crown; and a base comprising a first flange fixedly attached to the first sidewall at or near an end opposite the crown and provided along the entire length of the channel, and a second flange fixedly attached to the second sidewall at or near an end opposite the crown and provided along the entire length of the channel; wherein the first flange projects, from the first sidewall, towards the second flange; and wherein the second flange projects, from the second sidewall, towards the first flange; and wherein the base further comprises a longitudinal notch between the first flange and the second flange, said method comprising, placing the first flange over a first edge of a support board utilizing the longitudinal notch, such that the first sidewall is positioned against the support board and the first flange is positioned under the support board; applying pressure to the second sidewall to increase the distance between the first sidewall and the second sidewall until the second flange on the second sidewall can be positioned over a second edge of the support board, decreasing pressure to the second sidewall until it is positioned against the second edge of the support board and the second flange is positioned under the second edge of the support, such that the pressure of the first and second sidewalls against the first and second edges of the support board assists in maintaining the position of the shield device; and positioning a patient extremity, or a portion thereof, within the channel, such that the extremity is generally resting on the support board and covered by the shield device.