CN205672194U - 一种神经内科用按摩带 - Google Patents

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CN205672194U
CN205672194U CN201620404567.XU CN201620404567U CN205672194U CN 205672194 U CN205672194 U CN 205672194U CN 201620404567 U CN201620404567 U CN 201620404567U CN 205672194 U CN205672194 U CN 205672194U
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本实用新型涉及一种神经内科用按摩带,包括呈U型结构的固定带,所述固定带两端上分别设置有安装板,所述每一个安装板上分别设置有锁紧组件,所述固定带的弧形段上分别设置有第一按摩装置,所述固定带的水平段上分别设置有第二按摩装置。本实用新型当患者需要按摩时,患者通过安装板将固定带安装在座椅上,此时第一按摩装置、第二按摩装置启动带动按摩凸块对患者的背部进行按摩,促进患者的血液循环,满足患者的需求。

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一种神经内科用按摩带
技术领域
本实用新型涉及医疗用具技术领域,尤其涉及一种神经内科用按摩带。
背景技术
医疗技术,是指医疗机构及其医务人员以诊断和治疗疾病为目的,对疾病作出判断和消除疾病、缓解病情、减轻痛苦、改善功能、延长生命、帮助患者恢复健康而采取的诊断、治疗措施。医疗技术分为三类:第一类医疗技术是指安全性、有效性确切,医疗机构通过常规管理在临床应用中能确保其安全性、有效性的技术。第二类医疗技术是指安全性、有效性确切,涉及一定伦理问题或者风险较高,卫生行政部门应当加以控制管理的医疗技术。
神经内科是独立的二级学科,不属于内科概念.神经系统由脑、脊髓及周围神经组成。主要诊治脑血管疾病(脑梗塞、脑出血)、偏头痛、脑部炎症性疾病(脑炎、脑膜炎)、脊髓炎、癫痫、痴呆、神经系统变性病、代谢病和遗传病、三叉神经痛、坐骨神经病、周围神经病(四肢麻木、无力)及重症肌无力等,主要检查手段包括头颈部MRI,CT,ECT,PETCT,脑电图、TCD(经颅多普勒超声)肌电图,诱发电位及血流变学检查等。同时与心理科交叉进行神经衰弱、失眠等功能性疾患的诊治。
神经内科的病人在康复时需要多次按摩才能病人的康复,如果购买一体式的按摩座椅价格高,不是每一个患者都能承受的起,导致使用的局限性。
实用新型内容
本实用新型的目的是为了克服现有技术的不足,提供了一种神经内科用按摩带。
本实用新型是通过以下技术方案实现:
一种神经内科用按摩带,包括呈U型结构的固定带,所述固定带两端上分别设置有安装板,所述每一个安装板上分别设置有锁紧组件,所述固定带的弧形段上分别设置有第一按摩装置,所述固定带的水平段上分别设置有第二按摩装置。
作为本实用新型的优选技术方案,所述第一按摩装置、第二按摩装置分别包括按摩电机、按摩盘与按摩凸块,所述按摩电机与按摩盘之间固定连接,所述按摩凸块安装在按摩盘上。
作为本实用新型的优选技术方案,所述按摩凸块为弹性材质制成。
作为本实用新型的优选技术方案,所述锁紧组件包括锁紧板、锁紧杆与锁紧手柄,所述锁紧板、锁紧杆与锁紧手柄之间固定连接。
与现有的技术相比,本实用新型的有益效果是:本实用新型通过设置固定带、第一按摩装置与第二按摩装置,这样当患者需要按摩时,患者通过安装板将固定带安装在座椅上,此时第一按摩装置、第二按摩装置启动带动按摩凸块对患者的背部进行按摩,促进患者的血液循环,满足患者的需求。
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图1为本实用新型的结构示意图。
具体实施方式
为了使本实用新型的目的、技术方案及优点更加清楚明白,以下结合附图及实施例,对本实用新型进行进一步详细说明。应当理解,此处所描述的具体实施例仅仅用以解释本实用新型,并不用于限定本实用新型。
请参阅图1,图1为本实用新型的结构示意图。
一种神经内科用按摩带,包括呈U型结构的固定带1,所述固定带1两端上分别设置有安装板101,所述每一个安装板101上分别设置有锁紧组件2,其中所述锁紧组件2包括锁紧板201、锁紧杆202与锁紧手柄203,所述锁紧板201、锁紧杆202与锁紧手柄203之间固定连接,这样锁紧组件2可以实现对固定带1的位置固定。
所述固定带1的弧形段上分别设置有第一按摩装置3,所述固定带1的水平段上分别设置有第二按摩装置4,其中所述第一按摩装置3、第二按摩装置4分别包括按摩电机5、按摩盘6与按摩凸块7,其中所述按摩凸块7为弹性材质制成,这样可以实现对背部按摩,所述按摩电机5与按摩盘6之间固定连接,所述按摩凸块7安装在按摩盘6上,这样按摩凸块7可以实现按摩。
这样当患者需要按摩时,患者通过安装板101将固定带1安装在座椅上,此时第一按摩装置3、第二按摩装置4启动带动按摩凸块7对患者的背部进行按摩,促进患者的血液循环,满足患者的需求。
在本实用新型的描述中,除非另有明确的规定和限定,术语“安装”、“相连”、“连接”、“固定”应做广义理解,例如,可以是固定连接,也可以是可拆卸连接,或成一体 ;可以是机械连接,也可以是电连接;可以是直接相连,也可以通过中间媒介间接相连,可以是两个元件内部的连通或两个元件的相互作用关系。对于本领域的普通技术人员而言,可以具体情况理解上述术语在本实用新型中的具体含义。
以上所述仅为本实用新型的较佳实施例而已,并不用以限制本实用新型,凡在本实用新型的精神和原则之内所作的任何修改、等同替换和改进等,均应包含在本实用新型的保护范围之内。

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1.一种神经内科用按摩带,包括呈U型结构的固定带(1),其特征在于:所述固定带(1)两端上分别设置有安装板(101),所述每一个安装板(101)上分别设置有锁紧组件(2),所述固定带(1)的弧形段上分别设置有第一按摩装置(3),所述固定带(1)的水平段上分别设置有第二按摩装置(4)。
2.根据权利要求1所述的神经内科用按摩带,其特征在于:所述第一按摩装置(3)、第二按摩装置(4)分别包括按摩电机(5)、按摩盘(6)与按摩凸块(7),所述按摩电机(5)与按摩盘(6)之间固定连接,所述按摩凸块(7)安装在按摩盘(6)上。
3.根据权利要求2所述的神经内科用按摩带,其特征在于:所述按摩凸块(7)为弹性材质制成。
4.根据权利要求1所述的神经内科用按摩带,其特征在于:所述锁紧组件(2)包括锁紧板(201)、锁紧杆(202)与锁紧手柄(203),所述锁紧板(201)、锁紧杆(202)与锁紧手柄(203)之间固定连接。
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