EP0205126A2 - Chaussure de rééducation - Google Patents

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EP0205126A2
EP0205126A2 EP86107735A EP86107735A EP0205126A2 EP 0205126 A2 EP0205126 A2 EP 0205126A2 EP 86107735 A EP86107735 A EP 86107735A EP 86107735 A EP86107735 A EP 86107735A EP 0205126 A2 EP0205126 A2 EP 0205126A2
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Constantin Bernhard
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1415Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot
    • A43B7/144Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot situated under the heel, i.e. the calcaneus bone
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe for rehabilitation purposes according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • DE-AS 28 08 968 discloses an orthosis open on the forefoot for postoperative treatment of fractures or joint operations in the foot area with a heel and foot part formed in one piece and an incorporated sole plate. No information is given there about the properties of the sole, apart from the fact that it should be flat in the toe area. This known orthosis is used to immobilize fractures or operated joints, so it must necessarily be stiff.
  • the present invention is based on the object of designing a shoe for rehabilitation purposes of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that rigid supports, such as plaster casts, orthoses or the like, can be removed again as soon as possible in the case of foot injuries or on the foot and the patient as quickly as possible can run again without further damage or consequential damage from, for example, incorrect walking positions due to so-called "gentle postures", particularly in the meniscus, knee or intervertebral disc area.
  • agent postures particularly in the meniscus, knee or intervertebral disc area.
  • excessive muscle wasting in the affected foot areas and also the stiffening of joints and / or tendons should be reduced or avoided, so that the patient becomes fully operational again more quickly and, for example as an athlete, can start training earlier.
  • the slidable sole tip prevents the patient's foot from taking a protective posture, in which the tip of the foot is usually hung downwards and inwards when walking, when touching the ground, even if this is done with the front tip of the shoe abrupt braking is adversely affected. With this posture, the appearance occurs from the tip of the foot and not from the heel. After treading with the tip of the foot, however, there should be good ground contact, which is achieved here by the outsole, which is already grippy in the ball area.
  • a soft bending zone is created by the inventive design of the sole as a two-layer wedge sole and the harder design of the wedge in the area of the balls which does not reach from the heel to the balls of the balls. This ensures a good roll and good cushioning after the appearance.
  • This bending zone also corresponds at least approximately to the slope of the ball area, since the wedge on the inside of the foot is longer than on the outside of the foot.
  • a shoe designed in this way is particularly suitable for injuries and / or after operations in the capsule, capsular ligament and ankle area or in the event of ligament tears.
  • DE-GM 82 16 935 and also DE-GM 84 23 344 to stiffen the soles of sports shoes in the rear foot area with a harder insert.
  • these stiffening inserts are provided below a soft sole section, either only on the inside or as a C-shaped part with the C opening on the outside and they do not extend to the beginning of the ball area. Optimal flexibility of the sole in the ball area is not achieved.
  • shoe 1 denotes a shoe for rehabilitation purposes, in particular in the form of a boot with a relatively high shaft 2.
  • Its shoe sole consists of the actual outsole 6 and the wedge midsole 5, which is composed of a good cushioning, continuous midsole 3 and a harder wedge 4 arranged above it.
  • the outsole 6 has a toe part 8 which runs from the tip of the shoe 7 to the basic toe joints and is made of flexible, non-profiled material with a low coefficient of friction, at least with regard to the usual running surface, such as plastic or carpets or pavements or road surfaces, such as asphalt, concrete or the like.
  • Suede leather such as chrome suede leather or split leather or a low-friction flexible plastic with a roughened, especially modeled on the surface of suede leather, but otherwise non-profiled outer or. Tread.
  • the tip part 8 is still pulled up a bit over the tip of the shoe 7 in order to also act as tip protection.
  • the tip part 8 is advantageously also in the edge region 9 of the outsole 6 and the midsole 3 pulled up to cover all or part of these sole parts.
  • the outsole 6 consists of a profiled outsole part 10.
  • This profiled outsole part 10 advantageously consists of a material with a high coefficient of friction, for example of a suitable rubber or plastic mixture with known profiles.
  • the dividing line 11 between the non-profiled toe part 8 and the profiled outsole part 10 runs according to the basic toe joints at an angle from the inner side located further forward to the outer rear side of the outer sole 6. This ensures that when the ball 12 occurs, regardless of whether this is large - or small toe ball area, good ground contact is guaranteed immediately.
  • the continuous midsole 3 consists of a well-damping, elastic material, preferably foamed polyurethane or the like, with a hardness of 30 to 40 Shore A, in particular with 35 Shore A, while the harder wedge 4 consists of less good damping material, preferably also foam material, with a hardness of 60 to 70 Shore A, in particular 65 Shore A.
  • the wedge 4 extends from the heel to at most the tapering metatarsus, ie approximately in the area up to the ball area 12, which is indicated by the dash-dotted line 13 or the dashed line 14. These two lines 13 and 14 thus correspond to the front edge 15 of the wedge 4.
  • the wedge 4 has a uniform thickness of, for example, from the heel to approximately the first third of the midfoot 6 to 12 mm, in particular of 10 mm, and then falls continuously at an angle to the front edge 15.
  • the wedge 4 is longer on the inside of the sole than on the outside of the sole, so that the edge 15 is approximately the slope of the dividing line 11, i.e. corresponds to the course of the basic toe joints or the toe balls.
  • the wedge 4 can have a depression or recess 16 in the area of the heel bone, which is filled with good damping material, in particular with a hardness of 30 to 50 Shore A.
  • This recess 16 is shown in dashed lines in Figure 1. It may also be advantageous to leave out the wedge 4 on the inside in such a way that the wedge 4 has the recess 16 'indicated by the +++ line 17 in FIG. 1, that is to say has a U-shaped shape.
  • the front section 18 of the midsole 3 and the outsole 6 is formed starting from the base of the toe joint or from the ball area 12, extending obliquely or slightly curved, in which area the midsole 3 is tapered towards the toe 7. This further reduces the risk of getting caught in an unsafe appearance.
  • the rear end section 19 of the shoe sole can also be bent or angled upward toward the sole end. This is preferably done by tapering the wedge 4 and / or the midsole 3.
  • the actual outsole 6 is advantageously not or only slightly profiled or roughened in the end section 19.
  • the inner half 20 located on the inside of the sole can be smooth and that on the sole outer half 21 located on the outside can be slightly profiled or roughened, as can be seen from FIG.
  • the continuous midsole 3 can have a thickness of 8 to 18 mm, in particular 13 mm.
  • the wedge 4 in the at least approximately equally thick section has a thickness of 6 to 12 mm, in particular 10 mm.
  • the tapered section 18 of the midsole 3 in the edge region 9 can also be chamfered upwards and / or rounded, the tip part 8 made of non-profiled material also covering this edge region 9.
  • a shoe has been created for rehabilitation purposes, which not only ensures the convalescent a high level of comfort and safety when walking, but in particular also prevents unwanted impacts when the first contact with the ground adversely affect the as yet unhealed foot injury.

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EP86107735A 1985-06-10 1986-06-06 Chaussure de rééducation Withdrawn EP0205126A3 (fr)

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DE19853520786 DE3520786A1 (de) 1985-06-10 1985-06-10 Schuh fuer rehabilitationszwecke

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ES294637Y (es) 1987-11-01
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