James W. JONES - Longmont CO, US Nathan J. JONES - Loveland CO, US Jodie L. CURRIE - Golden CO, US Jeffrey L. JENSEN - Evergreen CO, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 27
Abstract:
An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below.
- Princeton NJ, US Nathan J. JONES - Loveland CO, US Jodie L. CURRIE - Golden CO, US Jeffrey L. JENSEN - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Medefficiency, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61F 5/02 A61F 5/14 A61F 5/01 A61F 5/30
Abstract:
An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below.
- Princeton NJ, US Nathan J. JONES - Loveland CO, US Jodie L. CURRIE - Golden CO, US Jeffrey L. JENSEN - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Derma Sciences, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61F 5/01 A61F 5/14 A61F 5/30
Abstract:
An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below.
- Princeton NJ, US Nathan J. JONES - Loveland CO, US Jodie L. CURRIE - Golden CO, US Jeffrey L. JENSEN - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Derma Sciences - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
A61F 5/01 A61F 5/30
Abstract:
An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below.
Derma Sciences
Director, Corporate Accounts
Derma Sciences Apr 2012 - Mar 2013
President Tcc
Medefficiency, Inc Jun 2008 - Apr 2012
Chief Executive Officer
Medefficiency, Inc May 2005 - Jun 2008
Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing
Smith & Nephew Jan 1997 - Jan 2004
Director of Marketing - Biotechnology
Education:
State University of New York at Albanybs
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
California Lutheran University
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Medical Devices Product Launch Capital Equipment Healthcare Surgeons Market Development Orthopedic Wound Care Hospitals Disposables Sales Operations Start Ups Marketing Surgery Managed Care Team Building Sales Operating Room Clinical Research Sales Management Orthopedics Cardiology Shmoozing