CN213431457U - Walking-aid shoes for rehabilitation - Google Patents

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CN213431457U
CN213431457U CN202021198611.9U CN202021198611U CN213431457U CN 213431457 U CN213431457 U CN 213431457U CN 202021198611 U CN202021198611 U CN 202021198611U CN 213431457 U CN213431457 U CN 213431457U
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曹军亚
许平
舒春婷
顾静静
葛丽蓉
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The utility model discloses a rehabilitation walking-aid shoe, which comprises a sole and a traction belt, wherein the upper surface of the sole is provided with a foot surface fixing belt, the tail end of the sole is provided with an ankle fixing sleeve, and the ankle fixing sleeve is fixedly connected with the sole; the pulling belt is connected with the sole. The rehabilitation walking aid shoes are reasonable in structure, production cost is reduced, and the rehabilitation walking aid shoes are matched with shoes of patients, so that the patients can move more naturally.

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Walking-aid shoes for rehabilitation
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical instrument and specifically relates to a recovered shoes that help of that relate to.
Background
Lower limb dysfunction diseases become common diseases which harm the health of middle-aged and elderly people in modern society, so that the quality of life of the middle-aged and elderly people is greatly reduced, and even the people lose the self-care ability. In many patients with lower limb dysfunction, most patients do limb exercise and rehabilitation completely depending on the help of family members or nursing personnel, so that the rehabilitation effect is not good, and a great amount of time and energy are consumed by the family members or the nursing personnel.
In the prior art, as described in CN204636643U, the sole has a double-layer structure, including an upper sole and a lower sole; the upper sole is connected with the vamp, and the lower sole is connected with the upper sole; the bottom surface of the upper sole is provided with a groove extending over the entire width of the upper sole. The rehabilitation walking-aid shoes of the scheme have higher production cost, and the rehabilitation walking-aid shoes of all sizes need to be produced; when a patient pulls the ankle, the foot of the patient is unstable, and the front sole is easy to upwarp or press down, so that the ankle is excessively moved to generate ache, and the recovery of the patient is not facilitated; when the patient is lifted, the lengths of the pulling belts positioned on the two sides of the rehabilitation walking aid shoes need to be adjusted to enable the lengths of the pulling belts on the two sides to be equal, and the lifting point is positioned right above the rehabilitation walking aid shoes, so that the foot of the patient is prevented from being turned outwards or inwards when the patient is lifted.
Therefore, there is a need for an improved prior art rehabilitation walker shoe.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to overcome the defect that exists among the prior art, provide a recovered shoes that help, reduction in production cost cooperatees with patient's own shoes, reduces patient's use cost, makes the patient action more natural simultaneously.
In order to realize the technical effects, the utility model adopts the technical scheme that: a pair of rehabilitation walking-aid shoes comprises soles and pulling belts, wherein foot surface fixing belts are arranged on the upper surfaces of the soles, and ankle fixing sleeves are fixedly arranged at the tail ends of the soles; the traction belt is connected with the sole.
The preferred technical scheme is that the sole is provided with a through hole in the width direction, and the pulling belt penetrates through the through hole.
The preferable technical scheme is that extension rods extend outwards from two ends of an orifice of the through hole, rolling wheels are rotatably arranged on the extension rods, and the axial directions of the rolling wheels are perpendicular to the width direction of the sole; the pulling belt is in surface contact with the roller.
The preferable technical scheme is that the bottom end of the wheel surface of the roller is positioned between the upper wall and the lower wall of the through hole.
The preferable technical scheme is that the through holes are arranged at the arch part of the sole.
The preferred technical scheme is that the ankle fixing sleeve comprises a heel upper connected with the sole and ankle fixing straps fixed on two sides of the heel upper.
The preferred technical scheme does, the both sides of sole all are provided with wears to detain, the one end and one of them of instep fixed band wear to detain fixed connection, the instep fixed band is worn to locate another wear to detain in, the other end of instep fixed band pass through the thread gluing with the area face of instep fixed band bonds mutually.
The preferable technical scheme is that a length adjusting piece is arranged on the traction belt and used for adjusting the use length of the traction belt.
The preferred technical scheme is that the length adjusting piece is a Chinese character 'ri' buckle, one end of the pulling belt is fixedly connected with one end of the Chinese character 'ri' buckle, and the pulling belt penetrates through the Chinese character 'ri' buckle.
The utility model has the advantages and the beneficial effects that: the utility model discloses it is rational in infrastructure that recovered helps capable shoes, help capable shoes through designing an external recovery, the patient wears the recovery after wearing own shoes and helps capable shoes, makes the patient move more naturally, compares with prior art, has reduced the vamp design, is applicable to different patients ' shoes sign indicating number, reduction in production cost also gets up patient's own shoes make full use of simultaneously, reduces patient's use cost.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of an embodiment 1 of the rehabilitation walking-aid shoe of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a sectional view of the sole 1 of the embodiment 2 of the rehabilitation walking aid shoe of the utility model.
In the figure: 1. a sole; 11. a instep fixing belt; 111. magic tape; 121. an ankle securing strap; 122. a heel upper; 13. a through hole; 14. threading the button; 2. pulling the belt; 3. an extension pole; 4. a roller; 5. a handle; 6. a Chinese character 'ri' button.
Detailed Description
The following description will further describe embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are only for illustrating the technical solutions of the present invention more clearly, and the protection scope of the present invention is not limited thereby.
Reference to the "upper surface" and "bottom" is made to the normal use of the rehabilitating walker shoe only for the purpose of facilitating the description of the present invention and simplifying the description, and does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1, the rehabilitation walking-aid shoe of embodiment 1 comprises a sole 1 and a traction belt 2, wherein the upper surface of the sole 1 is provided with a instep fixing belt 11, the tail end of the sole 1 is provided with an ankle fixing sleeve, and the ankle fixing sleeve is fixedly connected with the heel of the sole 1; the pulling belt 2 is connected with the sole 1. The rehabilitation walking-assisting shoes sleeved outside the common shoes are designed, so that the shoes of the patients are utilized, the problem that manufacturers produce rehabilitation walking-assisting shoes with various sizes is avoided, and the production cost is reduced; it is fixed simultaneously with patient's vamp, ankle to help the capable shoes with the recovery, and the patient carries through tractive area 2 and carries the walking gesture when recovered helping the capable shoes more steady, more is close to people's normal walking, is favorable to the patient to walk recovered.
The sole 1 is provided with a through hole 13 in the width direction, and the traction belt 2 is arranged in the through hole 13 in a penetrating mode. Through such design, tractive area 2 is in active condition, and when the patient carried recovered help capable shoes or fallen to the ground and pushed down, tractive area 2 all can the self-adaptation return just, prevents that one side atress of sole 1 is bigger, leads to patient's foot to turn up or the enstrophe.
Two parallel extension rods 3 extend outwards from both ends of the opening of the through hole 13, a roller 4 is rotatably arranged between the two extension rods 3, and the axial direction of the roller 4 is vertical to the width direction of the sole 1; the pulling belt 2 is in surface contact with the roller 4. Through such design, the pulling belt 2 utilizes the rotation of the roller 4 to displace, and the roller 4 can reduce the friction force of the pulling belt 2 in the return timing, thereby being more beneficial to the return of the pulling belt 2.
The through hole 13 is provided in the arch portion of the sole 1. Through such design, the traction belt 2 is located at the arch part of the sole, and when the traction belt 2 is pulled, the influence on the walking of a patient is minimum.
The ankle securing sleeve includes a heel upper 122 connected to the sole 1 and ankle securing straps 121 secured to both sides of the heel upper 122. Through such design, ankle fixing strap 121 and heel upper 122 bind the cooperation and are fixed in patient's ankle part mutually, when preventing that the patient from walking, recovered help capable shoes do not follow the foot.
Both sides of the sole 1 are provided with a threading buckle 14, one end of the instep fixing band 11 is fixedly connected with the left threading buckle 14, the instep fixing band 11 is threaded in the right threading buckle 14, and the other end of the instep fixing band 11 is bonded with the band surface of the instep fixing band 11 through a thread buckle 111. The thread gluing 111 comprises a hair part and a thorn part, and the interchange of the positions of the hair part and the thorn part does not influence the use effect; the instep-securing tape 11 may also be designed as a tying band, a band with a buckle, or the like.
In order to avoid the friction injury to the palm of the patient caused by directly lifting the pulling belt 2 by the patient, the pulling belt 2 is also provided with a handle 5.
In order to adapt to the heights, the arm lengths and the leg lengths of different patients and enable the use length of the traction belt 2 to reach the optimal requirement of the patients, a length adjusting piece is arranged on the traction belt 2 and used for adjusting the use length of the traction belt 2.
The length adjusting piece is a Chinese character 'ri' buckle 6, and the using length of the traction belt 2 is adjusted through the Chinese character 'ri' buckle 6; one end of the traction belt 2 is fixedly connected with one end of the Chinese character ri buckle 6, the other end of the traction belt 2 penetrates through the other end of the Chinese character ri buckle 6, and the traction belt 2 penetrates through the Chinese character ri buckle 6. The Chinese character 'ri' buckle 6 is a commonly used component for adjusting the length of the belt, and has simple structure and convenient use; as an equivalent alternative, the turnbuckle 6 may also be a clip.
When the rehabilitation walking-aid shoe is used in the embodiment 1, a patient wears own shoes firstly, the instep fixing belt 11 is unfastened, the patient places the foot which is inconvenient to move on the sole 1, the rehabilitation walking-aid shoes are fixed to the vamp of the patient through the instep fixing belt 11, the ankle fixing belt 121 is matched with the heel upper 122 to tightly bind the ankle fixing sleeve to the ankle part of the patient, the length of the traction belt 2 is adjusted through the Chinese character ri-shaped buckle 6, and the height of the handle 5 is suitable for the patient to manually lift the traction belt;
when the patient walks, the patient lifts the handle 5 by himself, the traction belt 2 connected with the handle 5 pulls the rehabilitation walking-aid shoes to move upwards to assist the patient to lift feet and bend knees, and then the patient strides and the affected limb falls by himself.
Example 2
As shown in fig. 2, embodiment 2 differs from embodiment 1 in that the tread bottom end of the roller 4 is located between the upper wall and the lower wall of the through hole 13. Through such design, when the patient carries the tractive belt 2, the tractive belt 2 is always in a tightening state, the tractive belt 2 located at the sole 1 is in a suspension state at the limit of the roller 4, and the tractive belt 2 located in the through hole 13 is in a suspension state, so that the friction between the tractive belt 2 and the sole 1 is avoided, and the service life of the tractive belt 2 is prolonged.
The foregoing is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, a plurality of improvements and decorations can be made without departing from the technical principle of the present invention, and these improvements and decorations should also be regarded as the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A pair of rehabilitation walking-aid shoes is characterized by comprising soles and pulling belts, wherein foot surface fixing belts are arranged on the upper surfaces of the soles, and ankle fixing sleeves are fixedly arranged at the tail ends of the soles; the traction belt is connected with the sole; the sole is provided with a through hole in the width direction, and the traction belt penetrates through the through hole; extension rods extend outwards from two ends of the hole of the through hole, rollers are rotatably arranged on the extension rods, and the axial directions of the rollers are perpendicular to the width direction of the sole; the pulling belt is in surface contact with the roller.
2. The rehabilitation walker shoe of claim 1, wherein the tread bottom end of the roller is located between the upper and lower walls of the through hole.
3. A rehabilitation walker shoe according to claim 1, wherein said through holes are provided in the arch of the sole.
4. A rehabilitation walker shoe according to claim 1, wherein said ankle securement cuff comprises a heel upper fixedly connected to said sole and ankle securement straps secured to either side of said heel upper.
5. The rehabilitation walking-aid shoes according to claim 1, wherein both sides of the sole are provided with a wearing buckle, one end of the instep fixing band is fixedly connected with one of the wearing buckles, the instep fixing band is arranged in the other wearing buckle in a penetrating manner, and the other end of the instep fixing band is bonded with the band surface of the instep fixing band through a thread gluing.
6. The rehabilitation walker shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said traction straps are provided with length adjustment means for adjusting the length of use of said traction straps.
7. The rehabilitation walking aid shoe as claimed in claim 6, wherein the length adjusting member is a buckle, one end of the pulling belt is fixedly connected with one end of the buckle, and the pulling belt is arranged in the buckle in a penetrating manner.
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