CN112869932A - Postoperative shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device for rotator cuff injury patient - Google Patents

Postoperative shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device for rotator cuff injury patient Download PDF

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CN112869932A
CN112869932A CN202110294352.2A CN202110294352A CN112869932A CN 112869932 A CN112869932 A CN 112869932A CN 202110294352 A CN202110294352 A CN 202110294352A CN 112869932 A CN112869932 A CN 112869932A
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The invention discloses a shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device after operation for a rotator cuff injury patient, which comprises: the forearm lifting pad is arranged at the lower part of the forearm of the patient and is used for supporting the forearm of the patient; the fork pad is placed at the armpit of the patient and used for abduction of the shoulder joint; a chest strap connected to the forearm elevation pad for securing the forearm elevation pad to the forearm of the patient. The postoperative rotator cuff recumbent position fixing device for the rotator cuff injured patient enables the sleep quality and comfort level of the patient to be remarkably improved, avoids complications caused by re-tearing of the postoperative rotator cuff, promotes early recovery of the rotator cuff function of the patient, maximizes the operation effect, and is worthy of clinical popularization and application.

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Postoperative shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device for rotator cuff injury patient
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field, in particular to a postoperative acromion joint decubitus position fixing device for a rotator cuff injury patient.
Background
The rotator cuff injury is a common disease of rotator cuff diseases of middle-aged and elderly people, with the rise of the heat of national fitness exercise and the aging of population, rotator cuff injury patients increase year by year, the position of the rotator cuff is vital after operation, the rotator cuff abduction pillow needs to be worn for 24 hours for at least one month, the rotator cuff is kept in the anteflexion and abduction position, the anteflexion position enables a rotator cuff to be loose, and the postoperative pain of the patients is relieved; the abduction position enables the sutured and repaired rotator cuff tissue to be in a lower tension state, promotes the healing of local tissue and reduces the risk of re-tearing of the tendon.
Currently, shoulder joint abduction throw pillows in clinical application, such as a combined type shoulder external rotation pillow after operation disclosed in publication number CN204971761U, are large in size and cumbersome to wear, adjusting the abduction angle of a shoulder joint needs to be adjusted by fixing the shoulder, the angle is unstable and needs to be adjusted in time, and the fixing belt presses the shoulder of a patient to cause discomfort, even pressure sores. The patient can also accept to wear when not lying position daytime, and abduction throw pillow causes a great deal of discomfort and obstacle during sleep, if: the quilt cannot be covered tightly, so that cold and lateral lying cannot be caused, the sleep is seriously influenced, a patient usually removes the quilt during sleep to cause shoulder joint adduction, local shoulder tissues are affected to heal due to increased tension, pain is caused, even the risk of re-tearing of the shoulder sleeve exists, and the operation effect is difficult to guarantee. Based on the technical problem, the invention aims to solve the technical problem of how to design a postoperative fixing device for the shoulder joint lying position of a rotator cuff injury patient.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention provides a postoperative fixing device for a shoulder joint lying position of a rotator cuff injury patient.
The invention solves the technical problems through the following technical means:
rotator cuff injury patient postoperative shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device includes:
the forearm lifting pad is arranged at the lower part of the forearm of the patient and is used for supporting the forearm of the patient;
the fork pad is placed at the armpit of the patient and used for abduction of the shoulder joint;
a chest strap connected to the forearm elevation pad for securing the forearm elevation pad to the forearm of the patient.
As an improvement of the technical scheme, the shoulder joint lying position fixing device for the patient with rotator cuff injury after the operation further comprises a bottom pad arranged on the back of the shoulder of the patient and used for keeping the shoulder joint in the anteflexion internal rotation position.
As the improvement of the technical scheme, the postoperative fixing device for the horizontal position of the shoulder joint of the rotator cuff injury patient is characterized in that: a groove for placing the forearm of a patient is formed in the forearm lifting pad; the cross section of the groove is arc-shaped.
As an improvement of the technical scheme, the fixing device for the postoperative crouch joint clinostatism of the rotator cuff injury patient comprises a chest strap and a chest strap, wherein the chest strap comprises a first fixing strap and a second fixing strap; the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap are connected with the forearm lifting pad.
As an improvement of the technical scheme, the fixing device for the postoperative recumbent position of the shoulder joint of the rotator cuff injury patient comprises a plurality of fork pads with different sizes.
As an improvement of the technical scheme, the fixing device for the postoperative recumbent position of the shoulder joint of the rotator cuff injury patient comprises a plurality of bottom cushions with different heights.
The invention has the advantages that: the postoperative rotator cuff recumbent position fixing device for the rotator cuff injured patient enables the sleep quality and comfort level of the patient to be remarkably improved, avoids complications caused by re-tearing of the postoperative rotator cuff, promotes early recovery of the rotator cuff function of the patient, maximizes the operation effect, and is worthy of clinical popularization and application.
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Fig. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of the shoulder joint lying position fixing device when the shoulder joint lying position fixing device is worn.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of the shoulder joint lying position fixing device.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the base pad.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Example 1, referring to fig. 1 and 2, a shoulder joint decubitus immobilization device after a rotator cuff injury patient operation, comprising: the forearm lifting pad 1 is arranged at the lower part of the forearm of a patient and is used for supporting the forearm of the patient; the fork pad 2 is placed at the armpit of the patient and used for abduction of the shoulder joint; the chest belt 3 is connected with the forearm lifting pad 1 and is used for fixing the forearm lifting pad 1 at the forearm of the patient;
the forearm lifting pad is arranged at the forearm of the patient, so that the shoulder joint can keep the anteflexion and internal rotation position; the shoulder joint can be positioned at an abduction position by the aid of the armpit forked pad, and the shoulder joint can be directly placed at the armpit of a patient, so that the shoulder joint is convenient to take, simple to replace and painless to the patient; the structure accords with the human mechanics and biological principles, and has small volume and simple and comfortable wearing;
the postoperative rotator cuff recumbent position fixing device for the rotator cuff injured patient enables the sleep quality and comfort level of the patient to be remarkably improved, avoids complications caused by re-tearing of the postoperative rotator cuff, promotes early recovery of the rotator cuff function of the patient, maximizes the operation effect, and is worthy of clinical popularization and application.
Referring to fig. 3, as an improvement of the above technical solution, the shoulder joint lying position fixing device further comprises a bottom pad 4 padded on the back of the shoulder of the patient for keeping the shoulder joint in the anteflexion internal rotation position;
the bottom pad 4 is matched with the forearm lifting pad 1, so that the shoulder joint is kept in a forward flexion internal rotation position, the shoulder joint is always in a correct position when a patient lies in a postoperative position, the body position compliance is improved, the complication that the rotator cuff is torn again after the operation is avoided, and the early recovery of the shoulder joint function of the patient is promoted.
Referring to fig. 2, as a modification of the above technical solution, the forearm elevation pad 1 is provided with a groove 11 for placing the forearm of the patient; the cross section of the groove 11 is arc-shaped;
the forearm lifting pad 1 is provided with the groove 11, the forearm of a patient is placed in the groove 11, the comfort is good, more importantly, the fixation firmness between the forearm lifting pad 1 and the forearm of the patient can be improved, and the overall fixation effect of the shoulder joint is ensured; the forearm lifting pad 1 is used as a supporting pad for the forearm of a patient, the flexibility of the forearm lifting pad directly determines the comfort of the forearm of the patient, and in order to ensure the comfort, the forearm lifting pad 1 is made of a flexible material, such as sponge; the shape of the forearm lifting pad 1 has no influence on the whole functional principle, and the forearm lifting pad 1 is rectangular in shape in order to save the occupied space of the forearm lifting pad 1.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, as a modification of the above technical solution, the chest strap 3 includes a first fastening strap 31 and a second fastening strap 32; the first fixing strap 31 and the second fixing strap 32 are both connected with the forearm lifting pad 1;
when the patient wears the medical belt, the first fixing belt 31 and the second fixing belt 32 respectively penetrate through the chest and the back of the patient and are fixed together, and the specific fixing mode can adopt magic tapes, buttons and the like; in order to ensure the comfort of the patient, the first fixing belt 31 and the second fixing belt 32 are made of breathable cloth.
Referring to fig. 1 and 3, as a modification of the above technical solution, the fork pad 2 includes a plurality of different sizes; the base pad 4 includes a plurality of pads having different heights;
in order to conform to the shape of armpits of a human body, the cross section of the fork pad 2 is triangular, and the sharp corners are transited through arcs; the fork pads 2 comprise a plurality of different sizes, and the abduction angle of the shoulder joint is adjusted by replacing the fork pads 2 with different sizes, wherein the adjustment range is 45-60 degrees; the bottom pad 4 comprises a plurality of bottom ends 4 with different heights, and the forward bending angle is adjusted by replacing the bottom ends 4 with different heights, and the adjusting range is 15-20 degrees; the fork pad 2 and the bottom pad 4 are made of sponge.
The initial clinical trial effect is as follows: the evaluation is carried out through a VAS visual scoring method and a Pittsburgh sleep quality index scale (PSQI), the VAS pain score of a patient is averagely reduced by 2 points after the horizontal position fixing device is used, the sleep quality and the comfort level of the patient are remarkably improved, the position compliance is improved to 100%, the complication that the rotator cuff is torn again after an operation is avoided, the early recovery of the shoulder joint function of the patient is promoted, the operation effect is maximized, and the device is worthy of clinical popularization and application.
It is noted that, in this document, relational terms such as first and second, and the like, if any, are used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, but not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. Rotator cuff injury patient postoperative shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device, its characterized in that includes:
the forearm lifting pad (1) is arranged at the lower part of the forearm of a patient and is used for supporting the forearm of the patient;
the fork pad (2) is placed at the armpit of a patient and used for abduction of the shoulder joint;
the chest belt (3) is connected with the forearm lifting pad (1) and is used for fixing the forearm lifting pad (1) at the forearm of a patient.
2. The device for fixing a postoperative recumbent shoulder joint of a rotator cuff injured patient according to claim 1, wherein: the shoulder joint clinostatism fixing device also comprises a bottom pad (4) which is arranged on the back of the shoulder of the patient and is used for keeping the shoulder joint in the anteflexion internal rotation position.
3. The device for fixing a postoperative recumbent shoulder joint of a rotator cuff injured patient according to claim 1, wherein: the forearm lifting pad (1) is provided with a groove (11) for placing the forearm of a patient; the cross section of the groove (11) is arc-shaped.
4. The device for fixing a postoperative recumbent shoulder joint of a rotator cuff injured patient according to claim 1, wherein: the chest strap (3) comprises a first fixing strap (31) and a second fixing strap (32); the first fixing strap (31) and the second fixing strap (32) are connected with the forearm lifting pad (1).
5. The device for fixing a postoperative recumbent shoulder joint of a rotator cuff injured patient according to claim 1, wherein: the fork pad (2) includes a plurality of different sizes.
6. The device for fixing a postoperative recumbent shoulder joint of a rotator cuff injured patient according to claim 2, wherein: the base pad (4) includes a plurality of pads having different heights.
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