CN204446516U - The postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of a kind of Patella fracture, in suffering limb foot, shank, thigh position, foot cover, the first bandage and the second bandage are set respectively as stress point, and with leg connecting band, foot cover, the first bandage are connected successively with the second bandage, make patient can lift suffering limb by the hand-strap being arranged on leg connecting band front portion, independently complete bunk bed under without the need to his human-aided condition, work activity of sitting back and waiting and autonomic function is taken exercise, the daily life of patient greatly easily.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to medical instruments field, refers in particular to the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of a kind of Patella fracture.
Background technology
For the patient of lower extremity injury, multiple existing medical apparatus and instruments can assist it to move, as common wheelchair, crutch etc.But for class privileged sites fracture a---sufferer for Patella fracture, existing medical assistance apparatus is not sufficient to solve its autonomic activities problem in treatment and initial stages of restoration.The Therapeutic Method of Patella fracture can be divided into Nonoperative method and modus operandi two class, and wherein Nonoperative method extracts hemarthrosis, wrapping out, then adopts long leg splint or plaster cast to fix suffering limb in stretching position 3 ~ 4 weeks; Modus operandi, after resetting to patella, also needs in post operative recovery procedures to use long leg splint or plaster cast holder to be fixed suffering limb, auxiliary recovery.
No matter adopt Nonoperative method or modus operandi, in treatment and recovery process, patient has the time of about one month to wear long leg splint or plaster cast usually, during plaster fixing, patient need carry out the functional exercise of joint of the lower extremity and muscle, with the generation of the formation and disuse syndrome that prevent lower limb vein thrombus, as suffering limb amyotrophy, ankylosis, cacomelia etc.; But stretch position because now suffering limb is in, patient is difficult to bunk bed or rise alone and sits, also without also carrying out autonomic function exercise, the life of patient and rehabilitation are put to no little inconvenience.
Utility model content
This utility model, for the problem of patient's autonomic activities inconvenience in the process for the treatment of and recover of Patella fracture, provides a kind of Patella fracture postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm.
For overcoming above-mentioned technical problem, the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of the Patella fracture that this utility model provides comprises foot cover, leg connecting band, the first bandage, the second bandage and hand-strap; Described leg connects with two and be arranged in parallel, and the two lower end is connected to described foot cover both sides.
Described foot cover is semi-surrounding structure, and dorsal portion and toe open; The front and rear of its side, and the correspondence position of opposite side is respectively provided with a foot connecting band, the described foot connecting band being positioned at described foot cover homonymy is connected to the described leg connecting band lower end of its correspondence jointly.
Described first bandage is arranged in the middle part of described leg connecting band, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two described leg connecting bands; Described second bandage is arranged at described leg connecting band upper end, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two described leg connecting bands; The two ends of described first bandage and described second bandage are respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles and matte nylon buckles that match.
Described hand-strap is positioned at described leg connecting band front portion and its two ends are individually fixed in two described leg connecting bands.
Optionally, described leg connecting band is two sections, is buckled be connected by day type.
Optionally, described leg connecting band is two sections, and described day, type button bit was between described first bandage and described second bandage.
Optionally, described leg connecting band is three sections, and type was buckled and was arranged between described first bandage and described second bandage day described in one group, another group described day type buckle and be arranged between described foot cover and described first bandage.
Optionally, the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of the Patella fracture that this utility model provides also comprises the first auxiliary fixing band being arranged at described foot cover side and the second auxiliary fixing band being arranged at its opposite side, and the end of described first auxiliary fixing band and described second auxiliary fixing band is respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles and matte nylon buckles that match.
Optionally, described portable with many, and be uniformly distributed on described leg connecting band.
Optionally, it is characterized in that, described foot cover surface uniform is provided with passage.
In sum, can find out, the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm beneficial effect of the Patella fracture that this utility model provides is:
(1) in suffering limb foot, shank, thigh position, foot cover, the first bandage and the second bandage are set respectively as stress point, to support patient legs's weight, stressed comparatively even, can not because leg curvature brings misery even to increase the weight of the state of an illness to patient in active procedure.
(2) diverse location on leg connecting band is provided with many hand-straps, patient can select the hand-strap of optimum position to draw according to self current posture, auxiliary leg exercise, can complete bunk bed, rise and sit back and wait action under the prerequisite helped without the need to other people; When needing, patient also independently can draw hand-strap and carry out autonomic function exercise, with the generation of the formation and disuse syndrome that prevent lower limb vein thrombus, as suffering limb amyotrophy, and ankylosis, cacomelia etc.
(3) can buckle by day type the length regulating leg connecting band, adapt to the sufferer of different height; By the degree of tightness of adjustment nylon buckles, different fat or thin sufferer can be adapted to.
(4) in foot cover, being evenly provided with passage, preventing patient from producing discomfort because wearing for a long time.
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The embodiment overall schematic of the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture that Fig. 1 provides for this utility model.
Detailed description of the invention
For making the purpose of this utility model, technical scheme and advantage clearly understand, below in conjunction with specific embodiment, and with reference to accompanying drawing, this utility model is further described.
" front " that occur in this utility model refers to the direction being pointed to toe by the sufficient root of foot cover, specifies this direction only this utility model for convenience of description, does not carry out any restriction to this utility model.
It is below an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 1 is the embodiment overall schematic of the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of this utility model Patella fracture.With reference to figure 1, the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of the Patella fracture that this utility model provides comprises foot cover 1, leg connecting band 2, first bandage 3, second bandage 4 and hand-strap 5; Wherein, leg connecting band 2 has two and be arranged in parallel, and the two lower end is connected to foot cover 1 both sides.In the present embodiment, leg connecting band 2 is three sections, buckles 21 be connected by day type.In the preferred version that the present embodiment provides, day type on every bar leg connecting band 2 buckles 21, one is arranged between the first bandage 3 and the second bandage 4, another is arranged between the first bandage 3 and foot cover 1, the position of buckleing 21 by adjustment day type can change the length of leg connecting band 2, change the position of the first bandage 3 and the second bandage 4 simultaneously, make the first bandage 3 be positioned at patient's shank, the second bandage 4 is positioned at patient thigh, to adapt to the needs of different building shape patient.
Foot cover 1 is semi-surrounding structure, and dorsal portion and toe open, and vola portion, heel portion are provided with clad structure; The front and rear of foot cover 1 side, and the correspondence position of opposite side is respectively provided with a foot connecting band 11, two the foot connecting bands 11 being positioned at foot cover 1 homonymy are connected to leg connecting band 2 lower end of its correspondence jointly.The object arranging foot connecting band 11 before and after foot cover side is respectively when drawing suffering limb motion, makes foot stressed as far as possible evenly, to prevent foot cover 1 slippage.
In the present embodiment, foot cover 1 side is provided with the first auxiliary fixing band 15, the end that its opposite side is provided with the second auxiliary fixing band 16, first auxiliary fixing band 15 and the second auxiliary fixing band 16 is respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles 31 and matte nylon buckles 33 that match.When hook side nylon buckles 31 and matte nylon buckles 33 Da close, the first auxiliary fixing band 15 and the second auxiliary fixing band 16 can be assisted fixing to prevent foot cover slippage.
In the present embodiment, foot cover 1 surface uniform is provided with passage 13.The auxiliary moving devices provided due to this utility model arranges passage 13 on foot cover 1 surface, can prevent patient from causing foot uncomfortable because wearing foot cover 1 for a long time.
First bandage 3 is arranged in the middle part of leg connecting band 2, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two legs portion connecting band 2; Second bandage 4 is arranged at leg connecting band 2 upper end, same, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two legs portion connecting band 2.The two ends of the first bandage 3 and the second bandage 4 are respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles 31 and matte nylon buckles 33 that match, position when contacting with matte nylon buckles 33 by adjustment hook side nylon buckles 31, make the first bandage 3 and the second bandage 4 lucky around the shank of patient and the relevant position of thigh respectively, and make two legs portion connecting band 2 just be positioned at the patient legs left and right sides.
In other embodiment, the length of the second bandage 4 is greater than the length of the first bandage 3, its reason is that the first bandage 3 is positioned at patient's shank position, and the second bandage 4 is positioned at patient thigh position, therefore the second bandage 4 around time the girth that surrounds should slightly larger than the first bandage 3.
The two ends of hand-strap 5 are individually fixed in two legs portion connecting band 2, and it is towards anterior so that patient lifts when wearing.In the present embodiment, hand-strap 5 has many and is uniformly distributed on leg connecting band 2, and patient can select the hand-strap 5 of optimum position to draw, to reach laborsaving, comfortable effect according to self posture.
Above-described embodiment in use, first, adjustment day type is buckled 21 to make the first bandage 3 be positioned at patient's mid calf position on the lower side, the second bandage 4 is positioned in the middle part of patient thigh, and respectively the nylon buckles on foot cover 1, first bandage 3 and the second bandage 4 is buckled well, make it respectively just can the corresponding site of coated limbs of patient; After having worn; when patient wants autonomous suffering limb; the hand-strap 5 lifting optimum position can be selected; auxiliary suffering limb activity, such patient just can complete bunk bed under without the need to his human-aided condition, rise and sit back and wait action and the exercise of suffering limb autonomic function, is conducive to patient and carries out daily routines; prevent the formation of lower limb vein thrombus and the generation of disuse syndrome; as suffering limb amyotrophy, ankylosis, cacomelia etc.
Those of ordinary skill in the field are to be understood that: the foregoing is only specific embodiment of the utility model; be not limited to this utility model; all within spirit of the present utility model and principle; any amendment of making, equivalent replacement, improvement etc., all should be included within protection domain of the present utility model.
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1. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture, is characterized in that, comprises foot cover (1), leg connecting band (2), the first bandage (3), the second bandage (4) and hand-strap (5); Described leg connecting band (2) has two and be arranged in parallel, and the two lower end is connected to described foot cover (1) both sides;
Described foot cover (1) is semi-surrounding structure, and dorsal portion and toe open; The front and rear of described foot cover (1) side, and the correspondence position of opposite side is respectively provided with a foot connecting band (11), the described foot connecting band (11) being positioned at described foot cover (1) homonymy is connected to described leg connecting band (2) lower end of its correspondence jointly;
Described first bandage (3) is arranged at described leg connecting band (2) middle part, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two described leg connecting bands (2); Described second bandage (4) is arranged at described leg connecting band (2) upper end, and the position apart from its two ends equidistance is individually fixed on two described leg connecting bands (2); The two ends of described first bandage (3) and described second bandage (4) are respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles (31) and matte nylon buckles (33) that match;
Described hand-strap (5) is positioned at described leg connecting band (2) front portion and its two ends are individually fixed in two described leg connecting bands (2).
2. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 1, is characterized in that, described leg connecting band (2) is at least two sections, and adjacent two sections of described leg connecting bands are buckled (21) by day type and are connected.
3. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 2, it is characterized in that, described leg connecting band (2) is two sections, described day type buckle (21) and be positioned between described first bandage (3) and described second bandage (4).
4. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 2, it is characterized in that, described leg connecting band (2) is three sections, type was buckled (21) and was arranged between described first bandage (3) and described second bandage (4) day described in one group, another group described day type buckle (21) and be arranged between described foot cover (1) and described first bandage (3).
5. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 1, it is characterized in that, also comprise the first auxiliary fixing band (15) being arranged at described foot cover (1) side and the second auxiliary fixing band (16) being arranged at its opposite side, the end of described first auxiliary fixing band (15) and described second auxiliary fixing band (16) is respectively arranged with the hook side nylon buckles (31) and matte nylon buckles (33) that match.
6. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 1, is characterized in that, described hand-strap (5) has many, and is uniformly distributed on described leg connecting band (2).
7. the postoperative self-service toronto lower limb cbm of Patella fracture according to claim 1, is characterized in that, described foot cover (1) surface uniform is provided with passage (13).
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