Patent ID: 6780163
Filing Date: 2004-08-24
Classification: A61F,A63B

Abstract:
A device for treating pain in a shin defining a length axis and located between an upper location adjacent a knee and a lower location adjacent an ankle of a user, the device comprising a first substantially elastic and flexible strap member having a pair of opposite ends and an inner surface and an outer surface, the first strap member being substantially crescent shaped and having an upper uniformly bowed arcuate edge and a lower uniformly bowed arcuate edge substantially parallel to the upper uniformly arcuate edge and shorter than the upper uniformly arcuate edge, the first strap member including a first fastener operatively associated with one of the ends of the first strap member and being positionable to be wrapped in a state of tension and generally laterally around the shin of the user so as to be substantially encircling the length axis of the shin with the upper uniformly arcuate edge of the first strap member below the knee and the lower uniformly arcuate edge of the first strap member above the ankle of the user and securable in the state of tension and wrapped configuration by the first fastener, and a second substantially rectangular elastic strap member having a first end releasably securable adjacent the outer surface of the first strap member so as to be adjustably positionable relative to the first strap member and including a plurality of longitudinal cuts defined thereon adjacent a second opposite end thereof to define at least three independently conformable fingers to be independently positioned and tensioned in a direction generally away from the second end and obliquely relative to the leg of the user about the outer surface of the first strap member at an angle of from about 25 degrees to about 50 degrees from a horizontal axis extending substantially normal to the length axis of the shin, and one or more second fasteners associated with each of the fingers for releasably securing the tensioned fingers to the outer surface of the first strap member to maintain the fingers in their tensioned states.