CN109432607B - Wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument - Google Patents

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CN109432607B
CN109432607B CN201811530422.4A CN201811530422A CN109432607B CN 109432607 B CN109432607 B CN 109432607B CN 201811530422 A CN201811530422 A CN 201811530422A CN 109432607 B CN109432607 B CN 109432607B
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Abstract

The invention discloses a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus, which comprises a therapeutic helmet, wherein an operation panel and a nano multiphoton irradiation area which are electrically connected with a power supply are arranged on a helmet body of the therapeutic helmet, the nano multiphoton irradiation area comprises a forehead area irradiation probe, a parietal area irradiation probe, a temple area irradiation probe and a cerebellum area irradiation probe, and light irradiation buttons which are respectively electrically connected with all areas of the nano multiphoton irradiation area are arranged on the operation panel. The self-closing disease therapeutic apparatus adopts the latest LED nanometer illumination technology, and utilizes nanometer multiphoton to irradiate the brain; the LED lamp has low cost, good irradiation effect, high penetrating strength and safety and reliability relative to laser; the therapeutic apparatus adopts the latest scientific research results, utilizes continuous waves to perform low-frequency stimulation on human bodies, enhances the regeneration of nerve stem cells while improving memory, and recovers the function of nerve nuclear groups.

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Wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of rehabilitation physiotherapy instruments, in particular to a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument.
Background
Autism in children, also known as Autism (Autism), was first proposed by the teachings of the united states kaler (kanner. L) in 1943 and later reported in succession around the world. Generally, onset during childhood (3 years ago) is characterized by social impairment, impaired communication ability, and repeated patterning. Epidemiological studies report an autism incidence of about 6/1000 to 10/1000, and there is an increasing trend in recent years. At present, the incidence rate of the domestic autism has no large-scale epidemiological statistical information, but at present, at least 100 thousands of patients in China are estimated in a conservation mode according to the incidence rates of other countries. Autism is currently thought to be the result of a combination of environmental factors and genetic susceptibility. The infantile autism brings great pain and inconvenience to families. Autism is considered to be a complex neuro-developmental disease, and although there are various hypotheses on its etiology at present, the exact cause of the disease is not clear. In recent years, the incidence of autism is gradually increasing, and the clinical treatment of autism is becoming urgent.
Studies have shown that neuropathology, synaptic dysfunction, activation of inflammatory signaling pathways, and other molecular mechanisms are all reported to be involved in the pathological process of autism. However, there is no effective treatment for autism due to unclear pathogenesis. Although some drugs are applied to clinical symptomatic treatment, some clinical symptoms are mainly alleviated to a certain extent, and the course of autism cannot be changed. Particularly for the language and communication disorders of the core, there is a lack of effective drugs.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus, which solves the problems of the prior art, is economical, durable, portable and wearable, and is beneficial to the treatment of autism patients in hospitals and families and the use and popularization of rehabilitation period.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides the following solutions: the invention provides a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus, which comprises a therapeutic helmet, wherein an operation panel and a nano multiphoton irradiation area which are electrically connected with a power supply are arranged on a helmet body of the therapeutic helmet, the nano multiphoton irradiation area comprises a forehead area irradiation probe, a parietal area irradiation probe, a temple area irradiation probe and a cerebellum area irradiation probe, and light irradiation buttons which are respectively electrically connected with all areas of the nano multiphoton irradiation area are arranged on the operation panel.
Preferably, the forehead area illumination probe is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to the forehead area of the human body, and the forehead area illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 670+/-20 nm.
Preferably, the illumination probe of the parietal region is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to the skull of the parietal region of the human body, and the illumination probe of the parietal region adopts nano multiphoton irradiation with the wavelength of 670+/-20 nm.
Preferably, the temple area illumination probe is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to temples on two sides of the head of the human body, and the temple area illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 650+/-20 nm.
Preferably, the small brain illumination probe is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to the skull of the small brain of the human head, and the small brain illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 800+/-20 nm.
Preferably, the helmet body is further provided with a magnetic patch in the concha area of the human body, and the magnetic patch in the concha area of the human body comprises a left ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch and a right ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch which are connected with the low-frequency stimulator; the low frequency stimulator is electrically coupled to the power source.
Preferably, the low frequency stimulator is electrically coupled to the power supply through a low frequency stimulation button on the operation panel.
Preferably, the left ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch and the right ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch comprise magnetic patches and conductive patches which are mutually attached and connected.
Preferably, the low-frequency stimulator adopts a low-frequency direct current wave, the low-frequency direct current wave is a continuous wave, the frequency of the low-frequency direct current wave is 2Hz or 40Hz, the wave width is 0.2ms, and the electric stimulation intensity is 1-4mA.
Preferably, the power supply is a rechargeable 5V lithium battery, and a 38-degree temperature control overload protector electrically connected with the power supply is further arranged in the helmet body.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following technical effects:
1. the wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus adopts the latest LED nanometer illumination technology, and utilizes nanometer multiphoton to irradiate the brain; the LED lamp has the advantages of low cost, good irradiation effect, high penetrating strength and safety and reliability relative to laser. Meanwhile, in order to avoid the thermal effect of light, a 38-DEG C temperature control overload protector is arranged on the instrument. Preventing burn to brain skin of children.
2. The therapeutic apparatus adopts the latest scientific research results and utilizes continuous waves: the frequency is 2Hz or 40Hz, the wave width is 0.2ms, the electric stimulation intensity is 1-4mA, and the human body is stimulated at low frequency to improve the memory and enhance the regeneration of the neural stem cells at the same time so as to recover the function of the nerve nuclear cluster.
3. The low-frequency stimulation of the therapeutic apparatus adopts a magnetic paste technology, so that the skin injury and pain caused by extrusion to the ears of children are avoided.
4. The therapeutic apparatus adopts non-drug physical therapy, and avoids drug side effects. Meanwhile, the portable high-bionic helmet is adopted, the helmet is wearable, and daily activities are not affected.
5. The therapeutic apparatus adopts a rechargeable 5V lithium battery; the voltage of 5V is far lower than the voltage which can be perceived by a human body of 40V, and the human body can not hurt the body, particularly the brain, of children.
6. The therapeutic apparatus is economical, durable, portable and wearable, and is beneficial to the treatment and the use and popularization of the rehabilitation period of patients suffering from autism in hospitals and families.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic elevational view of a therapeutic helmet;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the rear structure of a therapeutic helmet;
wherein, 1 a power supply; 2 a low frequency stimulator; 3, forehead area illumination probe; 4, illuminating the probe in the temple area; 5 conductive patches; 6, magnetic patches; 7, right ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic paste; 8, left ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic paste; 9 a low frequency stimulation button; 10 light irradiates the button; 11, charging a display lamp; 12 battery interfaces; 13 a power line; 14 a variable-voltage plug; 15 illuminating probes in the parietal bone region; 16 cerebellum position illumination probe.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present invention will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present invention, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the invention without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the invention.
The invention aims to provide a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus, which solves the problems of the prior art, is economical, durable, portable and wearable, and is beneficial to the treatment of autism patients in hospitals and families and the use and popularization of rehabilitation period.
Based on the above, the wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus provided by the invention comprises a therapeutic helmet, wherein an operation panel and a nano multiphoton irradiation area which are electrically connected with a power supply are arranged on a helmet body of the therapeutic helmet, the nano multiphoton irradiation area comprises a forehead area irradiation probe, a parietal area irradiation probe, a temple area irradiation probe and a cerebellum area irradiation probe, and light irradiation buttons which are respectively electrically connected with all areas of the nano multiphoton irradiation area are arranged on the operation panel.
In order that the above-recited objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to the appended drawings and appended detailed description.
Referring to fig. 1-2, fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a therapeutic helmet; fig. 2 is a schematic view of the rear structure of the therapeutic helmet.
As shown in fig. 1-2, the present invention provides a wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus.
The brain tissue of autism patients includes frontal cortex area, cingulate gyrus, hippocampus, amygdala, temporal lobe and frontal and cerebellum display structural or functional abnormalities. Injury to the amygdala can make autistic children difficult in directing social stimulation. Damage to the hippocampus can make delayed motion simulation difficult, thereby affecting the development of social interaction skills such as social interaction and movement. Dysfunction of the amygdala, hippocampus, near olfactory cortex, and the orbital forehead cortex of the medial temporal lobe can affect skills in aspects such as cognition of facial expressions, imitation of actions, memory of visual cognition, and orientation of attention center to different extents. Secondly: cerebellum lesions may be the cause of attention deficit. Abnormalities in the loops between the frontal lobes of the cerebellum lead to autism patients with dysfunctions in terms of language development, social interaction, motion mimicking, attention transfer, associative learning, cognitive memory, etc. Autism may also occur as a result of multiple brain areas having a combined effect of dysfunction, not just limited to the effect of a certain brain area.
Based on the above, the wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus comprises 5 irradiation heads for photons with different nanometer wavelengths, a low-frequency direct current stimulator and a pair of ear magnetic patches. The therapeutic apparatus mainly activates brain regions according to the abnormal forehead leaves, hippocampus, amygdala and cerebellum regions of the brain of the autism children and according to the thickness of the skull of different regions of the brain, adopts the latest LED multiphoton irradiation to recover the functions of the nerve nuclear groups. The thickness of the skull in forehead and parietal bone area is about 5 mm, and 670+ -20 nanometer photon irradiation is adopted; the thickness of the skull at the temple is about 1 mm, and the skull is irradiated by 650+/-20 nanometer photons; the skull of the small brain is about 8 mm thick and irradiated with 800.+ -.20 nm photons. And the research shows that the nano photons of the wave bands can penetrate the skull, activate brain neurons, improve mitochondrial metabolism, and synthesize cell energy substance Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), which is beneficial to restoring the function of the nerve nucleus.
Secondly, the therapeutic apparatus adopts newly discovered low-frequency direct current wave-dense wave with enhancing effect on brain memory: the frequency is 2Hz or 40Hz, the wave width is 0.2ms, the electric stimulation intensity is 1-4mA, and the human body is stimulated at low frequency. Studies have shown that: the 2Hz low-frequency wave can stimulate the release of brain neurotransmitter-acetylcholine, thereby improving the memory; the 40Hz low-frequency wave can improve the stability of the gamma-ray waves of the human brain electricity, and is favorable for the formation and maintenance of memory; meanwhile, the dense wave formed by the two can stimulate the regeneration of the neural stem cells and restore the function of the nerve nucleus.
More specifically, the wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic apparatus comprises a therapeutic helmet, wherein an operation panel and a nano multiphoton irradiation area are arranged on a helmet body of the therapeutic helmet, the operation panel is electrically connected with a power supply 1, the nano multiphoton irradiation area comprises a forehead area illumination probe 3, a parietal area illumination probe 15, a temple area illumination probe 4 and a cerebellum area illumination probe 16, and an illumination button 10 is arranged on the operation panel, and the illumination buttons are respectively electrically connected with each area of the nano multiphoton irradiation area.
Secondly, the helmet also comprises a magnetic patch 6 in the concha area, wherein the magnetic patch 6 in the concha area comprises a left ear low-frequency excitation magnetic patch 8 and a right ear low-frequency excitation magnetic patch 7 which are connected with the low-frequency stimulator 2; the low frequency stimulator 2 is electrically coupled to the power source 1 through a low frequency stimulation button 9 on the first operating panel. The left ear low-frequency excitation magnetic patch 8 and the right ear low-frequency excitation magnetic patch 7 comprise a magnetic patch 6 and a conductive patch 5 which are mutually attached and connected. The low-frequency stimulator 2 of the therapeutic apparatus adopts newly discovered low-frequency direct current waves with the effect of enhancing brain memory to perform low-frequency stimulation on the human concha area so as to improve memory.
Further, the power supply 1 is a rechargeable 5V lithium battery, and a 38-degree temperature control overload protector electrically connected with the power supply 1 is further arranged in the helmet body.
The lithium battery is connected with a power line 13 through a battery interface 12, the other end of the power line 13 is connected with a voltage transformation plug 14, the voltage transformation plug 14 is connected with the power supply 1 to charge the lithium battery, and in the charging process, a charging display lamp 11 on the operation panel indicates whether the lithium battery is full.
The principles and embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to specific examples, which are provided to facilitate understanding of the method and core ideas of the present invention; also, it is within the scope of the present invention to be modified by those of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present teachings. In view of the foregoing, this description should not be construed as limiting the invention.

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1. A wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument is characterized in that: the therapeutic helmet comprises a therapeutic helmet body, wherein an operation panel and a nano multi-photon irradiation area are arranged on the helmet body of the therapeutic helmet, the operation panel is electrically connected with a power supply, the nano multi-photon irradiation area comprises a forehead area irradiation probe, a parietal area irradiation probe, a temple area irradiation probe and a cerebellum area irradiation probe, and the operation panel is provided with light irradiation buttons which are respectively electrically connected with each area of the nano multi-photon irradiation area; the helmet body is also provided with a magnetic patch in the concha zone, and the magnetic patch in the concha zone comprises a left ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch and a right ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch which are connected with the low-frequency stimulator; the low-frequency stimulator is electrically connected with the power supply; the low-frequency stimulator adopts a low-frequency direct current wave which is a continuous wave, the frequency of the low-frequency direct current wave is 2Hz or 40Hz, the wave width is 0.2ms, and the electric stimulation intensity is 1-4mA.
2. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the forehead area illumination probe is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to the forehead area of the human body, and the forehead area illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 670+/-20 nm.
3. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the parietal region illumination probe is arranged at a position on the helmet body corresponding to the skull of the parietal region of the human body, and the parietal region illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 670+/-20 nm.
4. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the temple area illumination probe is arranged at the position on the helmet body corresponding to temples on two sides of the head of the human body, and the temple area illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 650+/-20 nm.
5. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the small brain illumination probe is arranged at the position on the helmet body corresponding to the skull of the small brain of the human head, and the small brain illumination probe adopts nano multiphoton illumination with the wavelength of 800+/-20 nm.
6. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the low-frequency stimulator is electrically connected with the power supply through a low-frequency stimulation button on the operation panel.
7. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the left ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch and the right ear low-frequency stimulation magnetic patch comprise magnetic patches and conductive patches which are mutually attached and connected.
8. The wearable photoelectric integrated autism therapeutic instrument according to claim 1, wherein: the power supply is a chargeable 5V lithium battery, and a 38-DEG C temperature control overload protector electrically connected with the power supply is also arranged in the helmet body.
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