CN212089902U - Footwear for pressure reduction nursing - Google Patents

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CN212089902U
CN212089902U CN202020458075.5U CN202020458075U CN212089902U CN 212089902 U CN212089902 U CN 212089902U CN 202020458075 U CN202020458075 U CN 202020458075U CN 212089902 U CN212089902 U CN 212089902U
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吴丽娟
吴笑蓬
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The utility model relates to a shoes socks for decompression nursing, shoes socks body is sewed up by the bottom of a sock and both sides socks face is embraced to stitch up and is formed, the inboard adhesion heel sponge inside lining of the bottom of a sock heel, the inboard adhesion ankle inboard sponge inside lining of two ankles of socks face, both sides are equipped with the area of detaining of being suitable for when patient's tie in both sides bed edge on the socks face. The sponge linings adhered to the inner sides of the heels and the two ankles of the footwear for pressure reduction nursing have pressure reduction effect; the cingulum that the both sides set up on the socks face can play the effect of restraint fixed and prevent useless atrophy. The utility model discloses shoes socks are used in decompression nursing, the structure is small and exquisite, convenient to use, and is with low costs, need not use foot circle, callus on the sole to prevent that the pressurized from taking place the pressure nature damage, convenient to use moreover, patient feels comfortable.

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Footwear for pressure reduction nursing
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a pair of nursing shoes and socks, in particular to a pair of shoes and socks with pressure reducing function.
Background
The 2017 version of Chinese guidelines for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes indicate: diabetic foot disease is one of the most serious chronic complications of diabetes, where the cost of treatment is the highest. One of the basic pathogenesis factors of diabetic foot disease: vascular lesions, characterized by: the pulse of the dorsum pedis artery is obviously weakened or disappeared; the skin associated with body position is dark red, purple; the temperature is obviously reduced; edema; hydrazine callus ulcer, etc.
Neuropathic ulcers are often found in areas of repetitive stress, such as the plantar aspect of the metatarsal heads, the center of the callous, often with loss or abnormality of sensation, and a good local blood supply. Ischemic ulcers are mostly found on the lateral aspect of the instep, the tip of the toe or the heel, and are felt normally locally, but the skin temperature is low, and the pulsation of the instep arteries and/or the posterior tibial arteries is obviously weakened or disappeared.
One of the key points for preventing diabetic foot disease: educating the patient and his family members and the related medical staff to protect the feet.
For this reason, chinese utility model patent CN203328944U a sufficient fender bracket of diabetes, it includes the box body, a side of box body is equipped with the opening, the box body top is equipped with the apron of being connected through hinge and a box body side, the inside cuboid type cushion that has two recesses at least in top that is equipped with of box body, the extending direction of recess is perpendicular with the side at opening place, the beneficial effects of the utility model are that: through establishing the apron into the activity, conveniently picking up and cleaning in the box body, set up the cushion simultaneously, provide a unsettled placing means for the diabetes is sufficient, alleviateed pressure, keep dry, the setting of air exhauster, gypsum board provides a dry environment for the patient equally.
The diabetes foot functional shoe adopts a classic external ear style, the circumference of the instep can be properly adjusted according to the foot shape of a patient, the oppression on the instep is reduced, the increase of the pressure on the sole can be further prevented to a certain extent, on the basis of an integral upper, a seamless connection mode is also adopted for a lining, so that the contact surface between the foot and the shoe is smooth as much as possible, the generation of blisters caused by friction and even ulcer is prevented, foam cotton is filled in a mouth door and a tongue, the friction on the foot when the shoe is worn and taken off can be avoided, the soft and comfortable mouth door can also reduce the extrusion on the ankle joint while the heel performance is kept when the shoe is walked, and the structure of the sole is large in a multi-density structure. However, for the diabetic foot patient lying in bed or even being unable to turn over independently, in order to reduce the pressure between the foot and the bed, the two objects are not very convenient, and the diabetic foot protection frame has large volume, is not beneficial to placement and has high production cost.
Disclosure of Invention
An object of the utility model is to overcome above-mentioned prior art's defect, provide a shoes socks are used in decompression nursing, the structure is small and exquisite, convenient to use, and is with low costs, and the patient feels comfortable.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model discloses a shoes socks are used in decompression nursing, shoes socks body is sewed up by the bottom of a sock and both sides socks face is embraced, the inboard adhesion heel sponge inside lining of the bottom of a sock heel, the inboard adhesion ankle sponge inside lining of two ankles of socks face, socks face both sides are equipped with the area of detaining of being tied in both sides bed edge when being fit for the patient to lie flat.
The utility model has the advantages that the U-shaped sponge lining adhered to the inner side of the heel and the inner sides of the two ankles has the pressure reduction effect. The two side surfaces of the sock cover are provided with the thin cotton linings, so that the sock cover is soft and warm and has a certain pressure reduction and buffering effect.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention further has the following features:
1. the inner side of the heel is adhered with a sponge lining of 4cm × 8cmU type with a thickness of about 0.5 cm.
2. A4 cm × 4cm circular sponge lining is adhered to the inner sides of the two ankles, and the thickness is about 0.5 cm.
3. The two sides of the sock surface are provided with the buckling belts which are tied to the bed edges at the two sides when in a horizontal position, so as to play a role in restraining and fixing and preventing disuse atrophy; the buckle belt is loosened when the patient lies on the side.
4. The product is more flexible like a shoe and sock.
The utility model discloses shoes socks are used in decompression nursing, the structure is small and exquisite, convenient to use, and is with low costs. For the bedridden patients or critical patients, the pressure injury can be prevented without using foot rings or foot pads, and the use is convenient, and the patients feel comfortable.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a pair of footwear for pressure reduction care.
The numbers in the figures are as follows:
1-a footwear body, 2-a sole, 3-a top, 4-a heel sponge lining, 5-an ankle inner sponge lining, and 6-a buckle belt on two sides of the top.
Detailed Description
As shown in figure 1, the footwear for pressure reduction nursing of the embodiment is a footwear body 1, the footwear body 1 is formed by sewing a sole 2 and two side surfaces 3 in an encircling manner, the sole 2 is 24-26cm long, the surface 3 is 10cm wide and 8cm high, and is suitable for the foot size of a patient, so that the footwear is convenient to penetrate and not loose, is beneficial to fixing, and is not too tight to cause compression. As shown in the figure, the inner wall of the bottom side of the sock body 1 is provided with a heel sponge lining 4 for reducing pressure, and the size of the heel sponge lining 4 is 4cm multiplied by 8cmU type sponge lining, and the thickness is about 0.5 cm. In order to relieve the compression of the ankles on the two sides of the patient, the ankle inner sponge lining 5 is arranged on the two side surfaces (namely the two sides of the sock surface) of the heel sponge lining 4, and the ankle inner sponge lining 5 is a circular sponge lining with the size of 4cm multiplied by 4cm and the thickness of about 0.5 cm. A sponge material is used.
As shown in figure 1, the fastening belts 6 on both sides of the vamp are tied on the bed edges on both sides when lying down, so as to restrain and fix and prevent disuse atrophy; the buckle belt is loosened when the patient lies on the side.
In addition to the above embodiments, the present invention may have other embodiments. All the technical solutions formed by adopting equivalent substitutions or equivalent transformations fall within the protection scope claimed by the present invention.

Claims (8)

1. The utility model provides a shoes socks are used in decompression nursing, shoes socks body is closed by sole of a sock (2) and both sides vamp (3) and is sewed up and form its characterized in that: the sock sole (2) is adhered with a heel sponge lining (4) on the inner side of the heel, the ankle sponge lining (5) is adhered on the inner sides of two ankles of the sock surface, and buckling belts (6) are arranged on two sides of the sock surface.
2. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 1, characterized in that: the heel sponge lining (4) and the ankle inner side sponge lining (5) are 0.5cm thick.
3. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 1, characterized in that: the heel sponge lining (4) is U-shaped.
4. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 1, characterized in that: the ankle inner side sponge lining (5) is circular.
5. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 3, characterized in that: the heel sponge lining (4) is 4cm by 8cm in size.
6. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 4, characterized in that: the ankle inner sponge lining (5) is 4cm by 4cm in size.
7. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 1, wherein: the sock surfaces on the two sides are internally provided with thin cotton linings.
8. The footwear for reduced pressure care according to claim 1, wherein: the buckle belt is suitable for being tied on the bed edges at two sides when a patient lies down.
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