abstract |
A novel joint protection device is disclosed having a rigid outer shell and at least one cushioned pad on its inner face which is placed next to the joint area being protected. The cushioned pad is inflatable or gel-filled for deflection or absorption of the forces encountered upon an impact. The device can be used for a novel method for prevention of joint injury, especially injuries sustained by the elderly due to falls. The novel device is also provided with a strapping means which advantageously stabilize the hip joint. |