CN201164568Y - Adjustable walking stick for patients with bone injuries - Google Patents

Adjustable walking stick for patients with bone injuries Download PDF

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CN201164568Y
CN201164568Y CNU2008200168568U CN200820016856U CN201164568Y CN 201164568 Y CN201164568 Y CN 201164568Y CN U2008200168568 U CNU2008200168568 U CN U2008200168568U CN 200820016856 U CN200820016856 U CN 200820016856U CN 201164568 Y CN201164568 Y CN 201164568Y
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The utility model relates to an adjustable walking stick for the bone injury patient, which belongs to the technical field of medical apparatus devices. The bone injury patient needs to walk to exercise in convalescence, when the patient exercises, the walking stick can not be matched with the height of the patient because of the nonadjustable height, so the patient can feel uncomfortable when walking with the walking stick. The adjustable walking stick has the technical proposal that a telescopic handle (4) fixed with a skidproof sleeve (1) is inserted in a sleeve (5), a positioning screw (3) is screwed on the sleeve (5), and a hand grip (2) is fixedly connected with the sleeve (5). The adjustable walking stick has the advantages that after the length of the telescopic handle is adjusted according to the height of the patient, the telescopic handle can be fastened and fixed by the positioning screw, and the bone injury patient can hold the hand grip manually and walk very comfortably with the walking stick; the walking stick has reasonable and practical structure design as well as artful and novel design, and is favorable to the patient to exercise and recover rapidly with the walking stick because the length of the walking stick is adjustable and the walking stick is matched with the height of the patient.

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A kind of bone injury patient uses adjustable cane
Technical field:
This utility model relates to the medical device technical field, is that a kind of bone injury patient uses adjustable cane more specifically.
Background technology:
The bone wound patient need walk about at convalescence and perform physical exercise, and the cane that uses when taking exercise might not match leaning on owing to height is non-adjustable and feels uncomfortable on foot with height.
Summary of the invention:
For overcoming above-mentioned shortcoming, the purpose of this utility model is that a kind of bone injury patient of design uses adjustable cane.Its technical scheme is: the expansion link 4 that is fixed with anti-sliding sleeve 1 inserts in the sleeve 5, is screwed with dog screw 3 on sleeve 5, and handle 2 is fixedlyed connected with sleeve 5.The advantage of this utility model is: adjust according to patient's height after the length of expansion link to tighten with dog screw and fix, bone injury patient holds handle its walking of leaning on as snug as a bug in a rug and gets final product; Its reasonable in design practicality, the novelty that is skillfully constructed is because cane adjustable in length and height are complementary and help patient and leaning on and temper rapid rehabilitation.
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This accompanying drawing is this utility model structural representation.In the accompanying drawing: 1, anti-sliding sleeve, 2, handle, 3, dog screw, 4, expansion link, 5, sleeve.
The specific embodiment:
The expansion link 4 that is fixed with anti-sliding sleeve 1 inserts in the sleeve 5, is screwed with dog screw 3 on sleeve 5, and handle 2 is fixedlyed connected with sleeve 5.Adjust after the length of expansion link 4 in sleeve 5 to tighten with dog screw 3 according to patient's height and fix, bone injury patient holds handle 2 its walking of leaning on as snug as a bug in a rug and gets final product; Because cane adjustable in length and height are complementary and help patient and leaning on and temper rapid rehabilitation.

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1, a kind of bone injury patient uses adjustable cane, it is characterized in that: the expansion link (4) that is fixed with anti-sliding sleeve (1) inserts in the sleeve (5), is screwed with dog screw (3) on sleeve (5), and handle (2) is fixedlyed connected with sleeve (5).
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