Foot splint

This invention pertains to a plastic foot splint having a horizontal foot portion, a contoured upstanding leg portion and a heel portion connecting the foot and leg portions. The heel portion has a rearward side portion with an aperture therein to permit visual examination of the rearward portion of a patient's heel when the foot splint is mounted on one of the patient's feet. A stabilizer bar is pivotally secured by one of its ends to the leg portion. Ratchet teeth are located on one end of the stabilizer bar and on the leg portion at the location of its pivotal connection to the stabilizer bar to permit the stabilizer bar to be selectively held in a fixed position with respect to the leg portion.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
Therapeutic leg and foot splints are commonly used on bedfast patients to 
correct or facilitate the healing of a variety of problems relating to the 
patient's feet. The functional aspects of such splints are disclosed and 
fully discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,059 issued Aug. 24, 1976. The 
splint of that patent discloses a curved heel portion that is enlarged 
with respect to a patient's foot to permit lateral visible examination of 
the patient's heel. That patent also discloses a stabilizer bar which can 
extend laterally from the back of the splint to hold the splint, and hence 
the patient's foot or leg, in a predetermined desirable position. 
However, since the sores on a bedfast patient's heel are commonly on the 
rearward surface of the heel, the splint of said patent does not permit 
full visibility of the patient's heel. Furthermore, the stabilizer bar of 
this patent does not have sufficient interlocking surfaces with the splint 
to always prevent the stabilizer bar from becoming disaligned from its 
desired predetermined position. 
Therefore, it is a principal object of this invention to provide a plastic 
foot splint which has an aperture in the rearward portion of the heel to 
permit visual examination of the rearward portion of a patient's heel who 
is wearing the splint. Visibility is gained through the aperture of this 
invention, depending on the position of the patient, either by direct 
visual contact, or by the use of a mirror held in spaced relation to the 
aperture. 
A further object of this invention is to provide interlocking ratchet teeth 
between one end of the stabilizer bar and the rearward surface of the leg 
portion of the splint to insure that the stabilizer bar will not be 
inadvertently moved from its desired position by the weight of the 
patient's leg or movement of the patient's leg. 
These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art. 
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
This invention pertains to a plastic foot splint having a horizontal foot 
portion, a contoured upstanding leg portion and a heel portion connecting 
the foot and leg portions. The heel portion has a rearward side portion 
with an aperture therein to permit visual examination of the rearward 
portion of a patient's heel when the foot splint is mounted on one of the 
patient's feet. 
A stabilizer bar is pivotally secured by one of its ends to the leg 
portion. Ratchet teeth are located on one end of the stabilizer bar and on 
the leg portion at the location of its pivotal connection to the 
stabilizer bar to permit the stabilizer bar to be selectively held in a 
fixed position with respect to the leg portion.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Foot splint 10 is comprised of a generally horizontal foot portion 12, a 
substantially vertical leg portion 14, both of which are interconnected by 
a curved heel portion 16. The splint is preferably comprised of a 
resilient plastic material and is preferably of integral construction. The 
leg portion 14 is contoured to fit the calf of a patient wearing the 
splint. The curved heel portion 16 has an enlarged radius so that the heel 
portion is typically in spaced relation to the rearward portion of a 
patient's heel who is wearing the splint. 
A toe plate 18 is adjustably secured to the forward end of foot portion 12 
by connector 20. The toe plate does not comprise a part of this invention. 
Heel portion 16 has a rearward side 22. An elliptical shaped aperture 24 is 
formed in the rear side 22 of heel portion 16 to permit visual access to 
the rearward side of a patient's heel who is wearing the splint. Depending 
on the position of the patient, the rearward side of the heel can be 
viewed directly through aperture 24, or can be seen by placing a mirror in 
spaced relation to the aperture so that the rearward portion of the heel 
can be seen in the mirror. 
A shoulder 26 extends outwardly from the rear side 27 of leg portion 14 as 
best shown in FIG. 3. A stabilizer bar 28 is secured by its lower end 30 
to shoulder 26 by means of a plurality of ratchet teeth 32 which are 
formed both in the shoulder 26 and in the lower end of the stabilizer bar. 
The ratchet teeth 32 on the stabilizer bar and the shoulder are held in 
any desired position by any conventional connector 34 which typically is a 
threaded bushing which holds the stabilizer bar 28 in a fixed position 
when tightened, and which permits stabilizer 28 to be moved to an 
alternate position when loosened. Typically, the stabilizer bar 28, shown 
in its inoperative position in FIG. 3, will be rotated in a lateral 
direction to counteract any tendency of the patient's foot to rotate in an 
inner or outer direction. The stabilizer bar 28 performs essentially the 
same function as the stabilizer bar in said U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,059, with 
the invention herein dwelling in the specific ratchet tooth connection 
between the stabilizer bar and the leg portion of the splint. 
The ratchet teeth 32 make it virtually impossible for the leg or lateral 
movement of the patient's leg or foot to alter the predetermined position 
of the stabilizer bar with respect to the splint. 
Slots 36 are adapted to receive suitable straps or the like for attaching 
the splint to the leg of the patient. 
Thus, from the foregoing, it is seen that this invention accomplishes at 
least its stated objectives.