IP Library Granted Patent US 11,534,315
Granted Patent B2
US 11,534,315 · App. 16/592,409 · Granted Dec 27, 2022

Ball and socket joint system and method therefor

Inventors: Jonathan Trousdale (Davie, FL); Joseph DeCerce (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Assignee: Orthosensor Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,534,315
App. No.
16/592,409
Granted
Dec 27, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system is disclosed herein for providing a kinetic assessment and preparation of a prosthetic joint comprising one or more prosthetic components. The system comprises a prosthetic component including sensors and circuitry configured to measure load, position of load on a curved surface, joint stability, range of motion, and impingement. In one embodiment, the system is for a ball and socket joint of a musculoskeletal system. The system further includes a computer having a display configured to graphical display quantitative measurement data to support rapid assimilation of the information. The kinetic assessment measures joint alignment under loading that will be similar to that of a final joint installation. The kinetic assessment can use trial or permanent prosthetic components. Furthermore, adjustments can be made to the applied load magnitude, position of load, and joint alignment by various means to fine-tune an installation.

Claims (35)

1. A shoulder joint system to support surgical installation of a shoulder joint comprising:

a first shoulder prosthesis;

a second shoulder prosthesis;

a measurement device configured to couple to the first shoulder prosthesis wherein the measurement device includes an external curved surface configured to couple to the second shoulder prosthesis, wherein the measurement device includes a first sensor, a second sensor, and a third sensor circumferentially equidistant from one another and configured to couple to different radial positions of the external curved surface and wherein the first, second, and third sensors are oriented such that reaction forces are directed to a center of rotation of the second shoulder prosthesis;

a computer configured to receive measurement data from the measurement device, wherein the computer is configured to calculate a force applied to the first, second, or third sensor; and

a display coupled to the computer having a graphical user interface (GUI) wherein the GUI is configured to provide an image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and a rim surrounding the external curved surface wherein a portion of the rim is highlighted when impingement occurs.

2. The shoulder joint system of claim 1 wherein the highlighted portion of the rim corresponds to a direction where the impingement occurs.

3. The shoulder joint system of claim 1 wherein the GUI is configured to provide a motion bar corresponding to a predetermined movement and wherein the motion bar is configured to graphically indicate a range of motion of the shoulder joint system as it is moved through the predetermined movement.

4. The shoulder joint system of claim 3 wherein the motion bar includes a first end and a second end and wherein the first end and the second end respectively correspond to a maximum internal rotation for the predetermined movement and a maximum external rotation for the predetermined movement.

5. The shoulder joint system of claim 3 wherein the motion bar is configured to indicate an acceptable internal range of motion and an acceptable external range of motion for the predetermined movement and wherein the motion bar is configured to indicate a center of the predetermined movement.

6. The shoulder joint system of claim 3 wherein the motion bar is configured to indicate a shoulder joint position within the range of motion of the predetermined movement in real-time.

7. The shoulder joint system of claim 1 wherein the graphical user interface (GUI) is configured to provide at least one range of motion (ROM) overlay on the image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and wherein the ROM overlay comprises at least one load track corresponding to a predetermined movement of the shoulder joint.

8. The shoulder joint system of claim 1 wherein the GUI is configured to provide at least one impingement ROM assessment that includes a trace that illustrates the limits of abduction/adduction and horizontal flexion.

9. The shoulder joint system of claim 1 wherein the first shoulder prosthesis is a humeral prosthesis and the second shoulder prosthesis is a glenoid sphere, and the measurement device is located within the humeral prosthesis and confined within a boundary of the curved surface.

10. A shoulder joint system to support surgical installation of a shoulder joint comprising:

a humeral prosthesis;

a glenoid sphere;

a measurement device configured to couple to the humeral prosthesis wherein the measurement device includes an external curved surface configured to couple to the glenoid sphere to support movement of the shoulder joint, wherein the measurement device includes a first sensor, a second sensor, and a third sensor circumferentially equidistant from one another and configured to couple to different radial positions of the external curved surface and wherein the first, second, and third sensors are oriented such that reaction forces are directed to a center of rotation of the glenoid sphere;

a computer configured to receive measurement data from the measurement device wherein the computer is configured to calculate a force applied to the first, second, or third sensor; and

a display coupled to the computer having a graphical user interface (GUI) wherein the GUI is configured to provide a motion bar corresponding to a predetermined movement and wherein the motion bar is configured to graphically indicate a range of motion of the shoulder joint system as it is moved through the predetermined movement.

11. The shoulder joint system of claim 10 wherein the GUI is configured to provide an image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and a rim surrounding the external curved surface and wherein a portion of the rim is highlighted when impingement occurs.

12. The shoulder joint system of claim 11 wherein the GUI is configured to provide at least one range of motion (ROM) overlay on the image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and wherein the ROM overlay comprises at least one load track corresponding to a predetermined movement of the shoulder joint.

13. The shoulder joint system of claim 10 wherein the motion bar is configured to indicate the shoulder joint position within the range of motion of the predetermined movement in real-time.

14. The shoulder joint system of claim 10 wherein the GUI is configured to provide at least one impingement ROM assessment that includes a trace that illustrates the limits of abduction/adduction and horizontal flexion.

15. The shoulder joint system of claim 10 wherein the measurement device is located within the humeral prosthesis and confined within a boundary of the curved surface.

16. A shoulder joint system to support surgical installation of a shoulder joint comprising:

a first shoulder prosthesis;

a second shoulder prosthesis;

a measurement device configured to couple to the first shoulder prosthesis wherein the measurement device includes an external curved surface configured to couple to the second shoulder prosthesis wherein the measurement device includes a first sensor, a second sensor, and a third sensor configured to couple to different radial positions of the external curved surface and wherein the first, second, and third sensors are oriented such that reaction forces are directed to a center of rotation of the second shoulder prosthesis;

a computer configured to receive measurement data from the measurement device wherein the computer is configured to calculate when a force applied to the first, second, or third sensor is normal to the external curved surface of the measurement device; and

a display coupled to the computer having a graphical user interface (GUI) wherein the GUI is configured to provide an image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and wherein the GUI is configured to provide a contact point on the image of the external curved surface calculated from the measurement data in real-time.

17. The shoulder joint system of claim 16 wherein the GUI is configured to provide of a rim surrounding the external curved surface and wherein a portion of the rim is highlighted when impingement occurs.

18. The shoulder joint system of claim 16 wherein the GUI is configured to provide a motion bar to indicate a range of motion of the shoulder joint system as it is moved through a predetermined movement.

19. The shoulder joint system of claim 16 wherein the GUI is configured to provide at least one range of motion (ROM) overlay on the image of the external curved surface of the measurement device and wherein the ROM overlay comprises at least one load track corresponding to a predetermined movement of the shoulder joint.

20. The shoulder joint system of claim 16 wherein the GUI is configured to provide at least one impingement ROM assessment that includes a trace that illustrates the limits of abduction/adduction and horizontal flexion.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2023
From: ORTHOSENSOR, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 066059/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2020
From: ORTHOSENSOR, INC.
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054365/0169 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2020
From: DECERCE, JOSEPH; TROUSDALE, JONATHAN
To: ORTHOSENSOR INC.
Reel/Frame 051892/0242 →