CN102327673A - Method and device for treating astriction by ultrasonic waves - Google Patents

Method and device for treating astriction by ultrasonic waves Download PDF

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CN102327673A
CN102327673A CN201110335553A CN201110335553A CN102327673A CN 102327673 A CN102327673 A CN 102327673A CN 201110335553 A CN201110335553 A CN 201110335553A CN 201110335553 A CN201110335553 A CN 201110335553A CN 102327673 A CN102327673 A CN 102327673A
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The invention relates to a method and a device for treating astriction by ultrasonic waves. In the method, the micro-movement of anus and intestines and stomachs is strengthened by ultrasonic waves so as to increase the blood flow volume of anus and intestines and stomachs, promote the metabolism of cell tissue of anus and intestines and stomachs, relax nerves of anus and intestines and stomachs and enhance the elastic vitality of the cell tissue of anus and intestines and stomachs.

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The method of ultrasonic therapy constipation and device
Technical field:
The present invention uses ultrasound wave that anus and the intestines and stomach are strengthened micromotion, increases the blood flow of anus and the intestines and stomach; Promote the metabolism of anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue; Loosen the nerve of anus and the intestines and stomach; Strengthen the elasticity vigor of anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue; Realize Therapeutic Method to constipation.
Background technology:
At present to the treatment of constipation, treatment by Chinese herbs, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, dietetic therapy, massotherapy, western medicine, tea treatment, enema treatment, surgical intervention, idiopathy treatment etc. are arranged, these Therapeutic Method can both be obtained therapeutic effect in various degree to the treatment of constipation.But above-mentioned these Therapeutic Method have to such an extent that healing healing cycle curative effect long or that have thorough or that have is not obvious.
The present invention uses ultrasonic technology, has solved the deficiency that exists on the above-mentioned Therapeutic Method, can cure at short notice, cures thoroughly, and therapeutic effect is obvious.
Summary of the invention:
The present invention uses ultrasonic power: 60~120W, frequency: 20~120KHZ, the sound intensity: 0.2~1.5W/m 2, being installed in the ultrasound probe plate on the seat, human body is sitting on the probe plate.Be close to human anus's position through the ultrasound probe plate, transmit ultrasonic energy, human anus and the intestines and stomach are carried out the intensified by ultrasonic wave micromotion.Increase the blood flow of anus and the intestines and stomach, promote the metabolism of anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue, loosen the nerve of anus and the intestines and stomach, strengthen the elasticity vigor of anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue, the Therapeutic Method that carries out constipation.
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As install shown in the accompanying drawing one, ingredient is: attaching plug 1., safety system is 2.; Supersonic generator 3., numerical control system 4., screening housing is 5.; The ultrasonic power signal cable 6.; Ultrasonic transducer 7., the ultrasound probe plate 8., the seat leg is 9.; Handrail 10., human body sitting posture
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The specific embodiment:
1) the ultrasound probe plate is installed on the seat.
2) people is sitting on the probe plate, the anus position of contact human body.
3) treat 2~3 every day, each 30 minutes, 20 days was a course of treatment.
4) patient is sitting on the probe plate, starts ultrasound wave, treats to stop automatically in 30 minutes and the alarm shutdown.
5) digital control and safety system is housed on the therapeutic instrument.

Claims (7)

1. utilization ultrasonic power: 60~120W, frequency: 20~120KHZ, the sound intensity: 0.2~1.5W/m 2, ultrasonic energy is delivered to the human anus position through the probe plate, carries out the Therapeutic Method of constipation.
2. strengthen anus and the intestines and stomach micromotion through ultrasonic energy, increase the method for anus and the intestines and stomach blood flow.
3. strengthen anus and the intestines and stomach micromotion through ultrasonic energy, promote the metabolic method of anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue.
4. strengthen anus and the intestines and stomach micromotion through ultrasonic energy, loosen the neural method of anus and the intestines and stomach.
5. strengthen anus and the intestines and stomach micromotion through ultrasonic energy, strengthen the method for anus and the intestines and stomach cell tissue elasticity vigor.
6. the utilization ultrasound probe is installed on the seat, and anus is close to the method that probe is treated constipation.
7. utilization ultrasound probe plate transmits the method for ultrasonic energy to human anus and the intestines and stomach position.
CN201110335553A 2011-10-28 2011-10-28 Method and device for treating astriction by ultrasonic waves Pending CN102327673A (en)

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CN108785835A (en) * 2018-05-30 2018-11-13 韩学昌 A kind of constipation dredger and toilet seat

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN108785835A (en) * 2018-05-30 2018-11-13 韩学昌 A kind of constipation dredger and toilet seat

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