CN111513903A - Walking rehabilitation shoes after forefoot operation - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention belongs to the field of medical equipment, and relates to a walking rehabilitation shoe after a forefoot operation, which comprises a sole, side uppers arranged on two sides of the sole in a folding mode, a shoe tongue arranged at the front end of the sole in a folding mode, and fixing belts arranged on the side uppers on the two sides of the sole in a separating mode and used for fixing the side uppers. The front end and the rear end of the sole are in smooth transition, so that the reasonable distribution of gravity is facilitated, the stress concentration on an operation area is reduced, the side wall structure is of a large folded structure, and the excessive extrusion on the operation area can be avoided when dressings such as gauze are arranged on the front foot; after the dressings such as gauze are removed, the folded side wall can be tightened, so that the comfortable feeling is facilitated. The foremost end comprises a rigid protection cover with a porous arc shape. The hole-shaped structure is convenient for ventilation, the rigid protective cover has certain supporting strength, and the problem that the surgical effect is influenced due to the fact that the surgical position of the forefeet is injured by falling carelessly can be avoided.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of medical instruments, and relates to a pair of walking rehabilitation shoes used after forefoot operation.
Background
The feet are important load bearing structures of the human body and are divided into a front foot, a middle foot and a rear foot. Foot diseases include fracture caused by trauma, soft tissue injury, hallux valgus deformity, forefoot facet joint dislocation and the like. The symptoms of foot diseases are mainly local pain and discomfort during walking. Mild patients can be treated conservatively, and severe patients need to consider surgical treatment.
The surgical treatment comprises the steps of resetting the fracture and then fixing the steel plate in a screw; or the joint is fused in the functional position, and then the steel plate and the screw are fixed in the steel plate; or suture tendon by extension, tendon transposition, etc. After an operation, before the tissues treated by the operation are firmly healed, local fixation is often needed, the plaster support is adopted for fixation in the early technology, but the defect that the adjacent joint is degenerated and the muscle is atrophied due to the overlarge fixation range exists, and then some hard braking shoes with small areas are tried to be fixed properly, but the defects that the fixation strength is insufficient, the weight bearing walking cannot be well carried out and the like exist.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the present invention is directed to a walking rehabilitation shoe after forefoot operation, so as to protect the operation site, avoid the failure of the internal fixation of the operation site, and avoid the generation of complications such as displacement of bone tissue or tendon soft tissue.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme:
a walking rehabilitation shoe used after a forefoot operation comprises a sole, side uppers arranged on two sides of the sole in a folding mode, a tongue arranged at the front end of the sole in a folding mode, and fixing belts arranged on the side uppers on the two sides of the sole in a separating mode and used for fixing the side uppers.
Optionally, a through hole is formed in the side wall, and the fixing band penetrates through the through hole.
Optionally, one end of the fixing band is fixedly arranged on one side wall, a sub surface of the magic tape is arranged on one side of the other end of the fixing band, which faces the side wall on the other side, a female surface of the magic tape is arranged on the side wall corresponding to the sub surface of the magic tape, and the side wall is fixed by matching the sub surface of the magic tape with the female surface of the magic tape.
Optionally, the shoe further comprises a back upper arranged at the rear end of the sole.
Optionally, the tongue is connected to the sole by a rigid protective cover.
Optionally, a rigid protective cover is arranged at the joint of the tongue and the sole.
Optionally, a rigid protective cover is detachably arranged at the joint of the tongue and the sole.
Optionally, the rigid protective cover is provided with a through hole for ventilation.
Optionally, the front and/or rear ends of the sole smoothly transition in a direction toward the tongue.
Optionally, the rear end of the sole is in arc smooth transition, and the front end of the sole is in wedge smooth transition.
Optionally, the wedge-shaped angle of the front end of the sole is 10-20 degrees.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
the sole of the invention adopts a harder texture, the front end and the rear end of the sole are smoothly transited, which is beneficial to the reasonable distribution of gravity and reduces the stress concentration to an operation area, and the wedge-shaped angled vertex at the front end of the sole corresponds to the first metatarsophalangeal joint of a user. The side wall structure is a large folded structure, which is beneficial to avoiding excessive extrusion of the operation area when the front foot is provided with dressings such as gauze and the like; after the dressings such as gauze are removed, the folded side wall can be tightened, so that the comfortable feeling is facilitated. These measures allow the gait of the patient to be relatively more normal. According to the invention, a large amount of breathable materials are used integrally, so that the risk of wound infection is reduced; the foremost end of the shoe contains a rigid protective cover in the shape of a perforated arc. The hole-shaped structure is convenient for ventilation, the rigid protective cover has certain supporting strength, and the problem that the surgical effect is influenced due to the fact that the surgical position of the forefeet is injured by falling carelessly can be avoided. Can be connected with the front end of the shoe in a self-adhesive way, and can be not added into a rehabilitation shoe if a special patient does not need the protection structure.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
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For the purposes of promoting a better understanding of the objects, aspects and advantages of the invention, reference will now be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the installation position of the rigid protection cover of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the sole of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to specific embodiments, and other advantages and effects of the present invention will be easily understood by those skilled in the art from the disclosure of the present specification. The invention is capable of other and different embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways, and its several details are capable of modification in various respects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It should be noted that the drawings provided in the following embodiments are only for illustrating the basic idea of the present invention in a schematic way, and the features in the following embodiments and examples may be combined with each other without conflict.
Wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the same, and in which there is shown by way of illustration only and not in the drawings in which there is no intention to limit the invention thereto; to better illustrate the embodiments of the present invention, some parts of the drawings may be omitted, enlarged or reduced, and do not represent the size of an actual product; it will be understood by those skilled in the art that certain well-known structures in the drawings and descriptions thereof may be omitted.
The same or similar reference numerals in the drawings of the embodiments of the present invention correspond to the same or similar components; in the description of the present invention, it should be understood that if there is an orientation or positional relationship indicated by terms such as "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", etc., based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, it is only for convenience of description and simplification of description, but it is not an indication or suggestion that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and therefore, the terms describing the positional relationship in the drawings are only used for illustrative purposes, and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention, and the specific meaning of the terms may be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the reference numbers in the figures refer to the following elements: the shoe comprises a sole 1, a tongue 2, a side upper 3, a through hole 4, a rear upper 5, a rigid protective cover 6 and a fixing belt 7.
The invention relates to a pair of walking rehabilitation shoes used after a forefoot operation, which comprises a sole 1, side uppers 3 arranged at two sides of the sole 1 in a folding way, a tongue 2 arranged at the front end of the sole 1 in a folding way, and fixing belts 7 which are respectively arranged on the side uppers 3 at two sides of the sole 1 and used for fixing the side uppers 3.
Two realization forms of the fixing belt 7 are provided, (1) a through hole 4 is formed in the side wall 3, and the fixing belt 7 is arranged through the through hole 4; (2) one end of the fixing band 7 is fixedly arranged on one side wall 3, a sub surface of the magic tape is arranged on one side, facing the side wall 3 on the other side, of the other end of the fixing band 7, a female surface of the magic tape is arranged on the side wall 3 corresponding to the sub surface of the magic tape, and the sub surface of the magic tape is matched with the female surface of the magic tape to fix the side wall 3.
To ensure the fixing of the heel of the user, the invention also comprises a counter 5 arranged at the rear end of the sole 1.
In order to protect the forefoot operation position of the user, the invention also provides a rigid protective cover 6. Two implementations of the rigid protective flap 6 are provided, (1) the tongue 2 is connected to the sole 1 via the rigid protective flap 6; (2) a rigid protective cover 6 is arranged at the joint of the tongue 2 and the sole 1, and further, the rigid protective cover 6 is detachably arranged at the joint of the tongue 2 and the sole 1. The user can selectively use the component as desired. Preferably, the rigid protection cover 6 is provided with a through hole for ventilation.
In order to avoid stress concentration of the sole 1, the front end and/or the rear end of the sole 1 smoothly transition in the direction towards the tongue 2; the rear end of the sole 1 is in arc smooth transition, and the front end of the sole 1 is in wedge smooth transition; the wedge-shaped angle of the front end of the sole 1 is 10-20 degrees.
The sole 1 of the invention adopts a harder texture, the front end and the rear end of the sole are smoothly transited, which is beneficial to the reasonable distribution of gravity and reduces the stress concentration to the operation area, and the wedge-shaped angled vertex at the front end of the sole 1 corresponds to the first metatarsophalangeal joint of a user. The side wall 3 is of a large folded structure, so that when the front foot is provided with dressings such as gauze, excessive extrusion on an operation area can be avoided; after the dressings such as gauze are removed, the folded side wall 3 can be tightened, so that the comfortable feeling is facilitated. These measures allow the gait of the patient to be relatively more normal. According to the invention, a large amount of breathable materials are used integrally, so that the risk of wound infection is reduced; the foremost end of the shoe contains a rigid protective cover 6 in the form of a perforated arc. The porous structure is convenient for ventilation, the rigid protective cover 6 has certain supporting strength, and the operation effect is prevented from being influenced due to the fact that objects fall carelessly to injure the operation position of the forefeet. Can be connected with the front end of the shoe in a self-adhesive way, and can be not added into a rehabilitation shoe if a special patient does not need the protection structure.
Finally, the above embodiments are only intended to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and not to limit the present invention, and although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that modifications or equivalent substitutions may be made on the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions, and all of them should be covered by the claims of the present invention.
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1. A pair of walking rehabilitation shoes after forefoot operation is characterized by comprising soles, side uppers arranged on two sides of the soles in a folding mode, tongues arranged at the front ends of the soles in a folding mode, and fixing belts which are arranged on the side uppers on two sides of the soles in a separating mode and used for fixing the side uppers.
2. The walking rehabilitation shoe after forefoot surgery as recited in claim 1, wherein said side wall is provided with a through hole, and said fixing strap is disposed through the through hole.
3. The shoes for walking rehabilitation after forefoot surgery as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of the fixing band is fixedly installed on one of the side walls, a sub surface of the hook and loop fastener is installed on one side of the side wall facing the other side of the fixing band, a female surface of the hook and loop fastener is installed on the side wall corresponding to the sub surface of the hook and loop fastener, and the side wall is fixed by the sub surface of the hook and loop fastener matching with the female surface of the hook and loop fastener.
4. The forefoot postoperative walking rehabilitation shoe of claim 1 further comprising a counter disposed at the rear end of the sole.
5. The forefoot post-operative walking rehabilitation shoe of claim 1 wherein said tongue is connected to said sole by a rigid protective cover.
6. The forefoot post-operative walking rehabilitation shoe of claim 1 wherein a rigid protective cover is provided at the junction of the tongue and the sole.
7. The forefoot post-operative walking rehabilitation shoe as recited in claim 6, characterized in that a rigid protective cover is removably provided at the junction of said tongue and said sole.
8. The shoes for walking rehabilitation after forefoot surgery as claimed in any one of claims 5-7, wherein said rigid protective cover is provided with through holes for ventilation.
9. The forefoot post-operative walking rehabilitation shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the front end and/or the rear end of said sole smoothly transitions in a direction towards the tongue.
10. The forefoot postoperative walking rehabilitation shoe of claim 9 wherein the rear end of the sole is in an arcuate smooth transition and the front end of the sole is in a wedge smooth transition.
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