CN209788642U - Orthopedic shoes - Google Patents

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CN209788642U
CN209788642U CN201920162527.2U CN201920162527U CN209788642U CN 209788642 U CN209788642 U CN 209788642U CN 201920162527 U CN201920162527 U CN 201920162527U CN 209788642 U CN209788642 U CN 209788642U
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杨华清
李强
章耀华
黄晓宇
闫丽欣
刘晓磊
韩庆海
张洪剑
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Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital Of Capital Medical University Beijing Workers Sanatorium
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The utility model discloses an orthopedic shoe, it includes: a sole; the vamp is detachably fixed on the sole and is provided with a plurality of telescopic binding bands; one or more front foot raised plates removably coupled to the front portion of the sole; one or more arch support plates removably attached to a central portion of the sole; and one or more heel lift plates removably attached to the rear portion of the sole. The utility model discloses a preceding foot bed hedgehopping dish, arch of foot bed hedgehopping dish and heel bed hedgehopping dish can make up at will for orthopedic shoes, and alternative connection is at the sole, and the height of having filled up also can be adjusted in a flexible way, satisfies different users' individualized demand, shortens recovered time.

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Orthopedic shoes
Technical Field
the utility model relates to a shoe, in particular to an orthopedic shoe.
Background
For patients with mild or severe lower limb impairment, for example: the auxiliary rehabilitation device can be applied to preoperative rehabilitation or postoperative rehabilitation of patients with equinus hoofed, varus and valgus feet, unequal lower limbs and other diseases. The existing auxiliary rehabilitation device is simple, and the existing hospital generally adopts a mode of raising insoles when performing rehabilitation exercise on patients with unequal limbs, namely, common slippers are worn on the shortened limbs, and one or more foam insoles are bound by ropes so as to keep the balance of the two lower limbs and perform walking exercise. However, the bound insole is easy to loose and shift, so that a patient does not feel safe and rehabilitation exercise is affected. In addition, the height of the insole can not be flexibly adjusted according to the requirements of patients.
Therefore, there is a need for an orthopedic shoe with a flexible height adjustment, so as to solve the problem that the conventional heightening insole cannot be freely adjusted.
The information disclosed in this background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the general background of the invention and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that this information constitutes prior art already known to a person skilled in the art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide an orthopedic shoe to improve among the prior art supplementary rehabilitation device and become flexible the aversion easily, the problem of unable nimble adjustment.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides an orthopedic shoe, comprising: a sole; the vamp is detachably fixed on the sole and is provided with a plurality of telescopic binding bands; one or more front foot raised plates removably coupled to the front portion of the sole; one or more arch support plates removably attached to a central portion of the sole; and one or more heel lift plates removably attached to the rear portion of the sole.
Furthermore, among the above-mentioned technical scheme, be equipped with the vertical through-hole of multirow and a plurality of horizontal through-hole on the sole, every horizontal through-hole runs through a row of vertical through-hole.
Furthermore, in the technical scheme, the sole is provided with one or more heat source rods, and the heat source rods penetrate through the transverse through holes.
Further, in the above technical scheme, the heat source rod is in threaded connection with the transverse through hole.
Further, in the above technical scheme, the heat source rod is made of folium artemisiae argyi.
Further, in the above technical scheme, the vamp is connected with the transverse through hole through a bolt.
Furthermore, in the technical scheme, the sole is connected with the front foot heightening disc, the arch heightening disc and the heel heightening disc through strong magnets.
Furthermore, among the above-mentioned technical scheme, the sole bottom is equipped with first recess, and the upper surface of preceding foot bed hedgehopping dish, arch of foot bed hedgehopping dish and heel bed hedgehopping dish is equipped with the arch, and first recess and arch phase-match, powerful magnet setting are on first recess and arch.
Furthermore, in the above technical scheme, the lower surfaces of the front foot heightening disc, the arch heightening disc and the heel heightening disc are provided with second grooves which are the same as the first grooves at the bottom of the sole.
Furthermore, in the technical scheme, the sole is connected with the front foot heightening disc, the arch heightening disc and the heel heightening disc through nylon adhesive hooks.
Furthermore, in the technical scheme, the front foot heightening disc, the arch heightening disc and the heel heightening disc are made of hard plastic.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses following beneficial effect has:
1. The heightening disks of the front, middle and rear parts can be combined at will, can be selectively connected to the sole, and can be flexibly adjusted in height, so that individual requirements of different users can be met.
2. The vamp is provided with a plurality of telescopic straps, the size and the fixing position can be selected according to the condition of a user, and the shoe is comfortable and stable.
3. Vertical through-hole and the horizontal through-hole that run through each other make things convenient for vamp installation, regulation on the one hand, weight reduction, reduce cost, on the other hand and heat source stick have the auxiliary heating function, can carry out adjunctie therapy such as moxa-moxibustion simultaneously in rehabilitation exercise.
4. Connect the bed hedgehopping dish through powerful magnet, it is accurate to counterpoint, and the constraint is good, is difficult for shifting to magnet still has certain stimulation to the acupuncture point, supplementary recovered exercise.
5. the hard plastic is selected as the material of the heightening plate, so that the heightening plate is not easy to deform and has increased safety.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the present invention, and in order to make the technical means of the present invention more clearly understood and to make the technical means more comprehensible, and to make the above and other objects, technical features, and advantages of the present invention easier to understand, one or more preferred embodiments are listed below, and the following detailed description is given with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded schematic view of an orthopedic shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention.
fig. 2 is a perspective view of an orthopedic shoe according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a sole according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a heel raising plate according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Description of the main reference numerals:
10-sole, 11-longitudinal through hole, 12-transverse through hole, 13-first groove, 14-heat source rod, 21-forefoot heightening disc, 22-arch heightening disc, 23-heel heightening disc, 24-second groove, 25-bulge, 30-vamp and 31-bolt.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description of the present invention is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, but it should be understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited by the following detailed description.
Throughout the specification and claims, unless explicitly stated otherwise, the word "comprise", or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element or component but not the exclusion of any other element or component.
Spatially relative terms, such as "below," "lower," "upper," "above," "upper," and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element or feature in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the object in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the items in the figures are turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "below" can encompass both an orientation of below and above. The article may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative terms used herein should be interpreted accordingly.
in this document, the terms "first", "second", etc. are used to distinguish two different elements or portions, and are not used to define a particular position or relative relationship. In other words, the terms "first," "second," and the like may also be interchanged with one another in some embodiments.
as shown in fig. 1 to 5, the orthopedic shoe according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a sole 10 and an upper, and a plurality of stretchable straps are detachably fixed to the sole 10 to constitute an upper 30 of the orthopedic shoe. The front, middle and rear portions of the sole 10 may be detachably coupled with a front foot disc 21, an arch disc 22 and a heel disc 23, respectively.
Further, in one or more exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the sole 10 is provided with a plurality of rows of longitudinal through holes 11 and a plurality of transverse through holes 12, and each transverse through hole 12 penetrates through one row of longitudinal through holes 11. The transverse through-holes 12 may be used as mounting structures, and the ends thereof are provided with threads, and the shoe upper 30 may be coupled to the transverse through-holes 12 by means of bolts 31, thereby being fixed to the shoe sole 10. The position and the quantity of the installation of the telescopic bandage constituting the vamp 30 can be selected according to the condition of the user, so that the user is more comfortable and stable when wearing the orthopedic shoe, thereby achieving better rehabilitation effect. Preferably, the orthopedic shoe of the present invention may further have an auxiliary heating device, i.e., one or more heat source rods 14, the heat source rods 14 are inserted into the transverse through holes 12, and the heat source rods 14 may be fixedly connected through the threads of the transverse through holes 12. Illustratively, the heat source rod 14 may be made of folium artemisiae argyi, the penetrating position thereof may be selected according to the position or specific location of the acupuncture point on the sole of the foot, and the generated heat of the folium artemisiae argyi stimulates the acupuncture point or the specific location through the corresponding longitudinal through hole 11, thereby achieving the moxibustion effect and performing the auxiliary treatment. Of course, it should be understood that the heat source rod 14 may provide heat to the user's foot only, thereby achieving the effects of keeping warm, promoting blood circulation, etc.
Further, in one or more exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the sole 10 is connected with the front foot heightening plate 21, the arch heightening plate 22 and the heel heightening plate 23 by strong magnets (not shown in the drawings). Preferably, but not limitatively, the shapes of the front foot heightening disc 21, the arch heightening disc 22 and the heel heightening disc 23 and the adsorption positions of the magnets are different, so that the installation dislocation is avoided and the operation and the use are simpler. Preferably, but not limitatively, the bottom of the shoe sole 10 is provided with a plurality of first grooves 13, the upper surfaces of the front foot heightening plate 21, the arch heightening plate 22 and the heel heightening plate 23 are provided with protrusions 25, the first grooves 13 and the protrusions 25 are matched, and strong magnets are provided on the first grooves 13 and the protrusions 25, thereby fixedly coupling the respective heightening plates with the shoe sole 10. Illustratively, the lower surfaces of the front foot heightening disc 21, the arch heightening disc 22 and the heel heightening disc 23 may be further provided with second grooves 24 identical to the first grooves 13, and the heights of the entire sole or a certain portion of the sole may be adjusted by selectively stacking multiple layers of heightening discs according to the user's circumstances. For example, the limb patient that contracts, the foot does not have other pathological changes, mainly is shin bone or thighbone contract, need limbs postoperative exercise after doing the limbs and prolongs the operation, wears the utility model discloses an orthopedic shoe, preceding foot bed hedgehopping dish 21, arch of foot bed hedgehopping dish 22 and heel bed hedgehopping dish 23 adsorb simultaneously, can adsorb multilayer bed hedgehopping dish, and the exercise of walking reduces the number of piles of bed hedgehopping dish gradually along with the increase of extension, finally makes the low limbs isometric. The limb shortening is accompanied with a horse hoof foot, a high bow foot and a patient turning inside and outside of the foot, and the orthopedic shoes of the utility model need to selectively adsorb the heightening disc. The horseshoe foot is mainly caused by the short gastrocnemius muscle and the achilles tendon, so that when the orthopedic shoe is used by a patient, the heel heightening disc 23 is not adsorbed, only the forefoot heightening disc 21 and the arch heightening disc 22 are adsorbed, and the heel exercise is increased during the exercise; in order to avoid excessive pressure on the arch of the foot of the patient, an appropriate number of the heel raising plates 23 can be sucked at first, and then the patient can gradually exercise by reducing the number of the sucked heel raising plates 23, so that the pain of the patient is relieved. The arch of foot is high, and the scaphoid of foot is high, so that when the orthopedic shoes are used by the patient, only the front foot heightening disc 21 and the heel heightening disc 23 need to be adsorbed. The foot turning inside and outside increases and decreases the position of the adsorption elevating plate according to the condition. Along with the change of the patient's state of an illness rehabilitation exercise, adopt different absorption positions, improve exercise intensity, shorten recovered time. It should be understood that the sole 10, the front foot heightening disc 21, the arch heightening disc 22 and the heel heightening disc 23 may be connected by nylon adhesive hooks (not shown), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
Preferably, but not by way of limitation, in one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention, the front foot disc 21, the arch disc 22 and the heel disc 23 are made of hard plastic. The hard plastic is not easy to deform, the safety is improved, and the rehabilitation quality is ensured.
The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to make and use various exemplary embodiments of the invention and various alternatives and modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and modifications made to the above exemplary embodiments shall fall within the scope of the present invention.

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1. An orthopedic shoe, comprising:
A sole;
The vamp is detachably fixed on the sole and is provided with a plurality of telescopic straps;
One or more front foot raised plates removably coupled to a front portion of the sole;
One or more arch support plates removably attached to a central portion of the sole; and
One or more heel lift disks removably attached to the rear portion of the sole.
2. The orthopedic shoe of claim 1, wherein the sole is provided with a plurality of rows of longitudinal through-holes and a plurality of transverse through-holes, each of the transverse through-holes extending through a row of the longitudinal through-holes.
3. The orthopedic shoe of claim 2, wherein the sole is provided with one or more heat source rods disposed through the transverse through holes.
4. The orthopedic shoe of claim 3, wherein the heat source rod is made of folium artemisiae argyi.
5. The orthopedic shoe of claim 2, wherein the upper is connected to the transverse through hole by a bolt.
6. The orthopedic shoe of claim 1 wherein the sole is connected to the forefoot booster disc, the arch booster disc and the heel booster disc by strong magnets.
7. The orthopedic shoe of claim 6 wherein the bottom of the sole is provided with a first recess, the upper surfaces of the forefoot, arch and heel loft disks are provided with a protrusion, the first recess mating with the protrusion, the powerful magnets being disposed on the first recess and the protrusion.
8. The orthopedic shoe of claim 7 wherein the lower surfaces of the forefoot heightening disc, the arch heightening disc and the heel heightening disc are provided with second grooves identical to the first grooves of the bottom of the sole.
9. the orthopedic shoe of claim 1 wherein the sole is connected to the forefoot step-up plate, the arch step-up plate and the heel step-up plate by velcro hooks.
10. The orthopedic shoe of claim 1 wherein the forefoot, arch and heel loft disks are made of hard plastic.
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