CN215839783U - Therapeutic equipment for protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc - Google Patents

Therapeutic equipment for protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc Download PDF

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CN215839783U
CN215839783U CN202121856910.1U CN202121856910U CN215839783U CN 215839783 U CN215839783 U CN 215839783U CN 202121856910 U CN202121856910 U CN 202121856910U CN 215839783 U CN215839783 U CN 215839783U
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The utility model discloses a lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapeutic device which comprises a chest belt, a pelvis belt and a lumbar air bag vertically arranged between the chest belt and the pelvis belt. When the chest belt and the pelvis belt are respectively wrapped and worn on the rib arch and the iliac crest region of a patient, the waist air bag is inflated through the inflating device, the waist air bag can drive the chest belt and the pelvis belt to be respectively ejected upwards and downwards in the inflating and expanding process, at the moment, the chest belt applies upward acting force to the rib arch, the pelvis belt applies downward acting force to the iliac crest, when the rib arch is ejected upwards, the lumbar vertebra is stretched upwards to be prolonged, the internal pressure of the intervertebral space is reduced, the protruded intervertebral disc is brought back into the intervertebral space, and the symptom of the lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is relieved. The therapeutic device can be used for relieving the protrusion of the lumbar intervertebral disc, can also be used for treating lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar compression fracture isosceles vertebra diseases, and has wide application range. In addition, the therapeutic apparatus has simple structure, convenient use and low price, and can obviously reduce the economic pressure of patients.

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Therapeutic equipment for protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of waist and leg pain treatment instruments, and particularly relates to a lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapeutic device.
Background
Lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is a common disease and frequently encountered disease in spinal surgery, and is the most common cause of pain in the lower waist and the lower back and legs. The disease cause of the lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is a syndrome caused by degeneration of lumbar intervertebral discs (including nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus and cartilaginous plates) and rupture of part or all of the annulus fibrosus, and stimulation or compression of nerve roots and cauda equina by the nucleus pulposus protrusion, and is also a clinically common spinal degenerative disease. It is mainly manifested by lumbago, sciatica, numbness of lower limbs, and cauda equina syndrome.
The incidence rate of the lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is high, and the daily life and work of patients are often seriously affected by the pain in the waist and legs. At present, the conservative treatment effect on more than 90 percent of the prolapse of the lumbar intervertebral disc is good, and the lumbar traction is one of important conservative treatment methods. However, the traditional lumbar traction bed is large in size and high in manufacturing cost, needs to be implemented by rehabilitation professionals, is only suitable for medical places such as hospitals and is difficult for patients at home to use.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects in the prior art, the utility model aims to provide a therapeutic apparatus for lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion, which not only has the traditional lumbar vertebra traction effect, but also has small volume, can be automatically pressurized by an air bag when a patient wears the therapeutic apparatus, and has safe and convenient operation and low price.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the technical scheme that:
a therapeutic device for prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc comprises a chest belt, a pelvis belt and a lumbar air bag vertically arranged between the chest belt and the pelvis belt; the chest belt is worn below the chest and used for wrapping costal arches and the lower chest wall, the pelvis belt is worn in the pelvis area and used for wrapping iliac crest and upper part pelvis, and the waist air bag is positioned in the lumbar vertebra area of the human body; the waist airbag is provided with an inflation port and a deflation port, one-way valves are arranged in the inflation port and the deflation port, and the waist airbag is connected with an inflation device through the inflation port; the waist airbag can drive the chest strap and the pelvis to be ejected upwards and downwards respectively in the inflating and expanding process. Further, the inflation device comprises a pressurizing ball and a pressurizing air pipe, and a one-way valve is mounted on the pressurizing air pipe; the two ends of the chest belt and the pelvis belt are respectively provided with a bonding buckle piece, and when the pelvis belt is used, the two ends of the chest belt and the pelvis belt are connected together to form a ring shape through the effect of the bonding buckle pieces. The adhesive buckle sheet can be selected from nylon hasp, magic tape or other connection modes, and the adhesive buckle sheet can be used conveniently.
Preferably, the waist airbag is an integral strip airbag or is composed of a plurality of airbag units with mutually communicated inner parts.
The working principle of the therapeutic device provided by the utility model is as follows:
when the chest belt and the pelvis belt are respectively wrapped and worn on the rib arch and the iliac crest region of a patient, the waist air bag is inflated through the inflating device, the waist air bag can drive the chest belt and the pelvis belt to be respectively ejected upwards and downwards in the inflating and expanding process, at the moment, the chest belt applies upward acting force to the rib arch, the pelvis belt applies downward acting force to the iliac crest, when the rib arch is ejected upwards, the lumbar vertebra is stretched upwards to be prolonged, the internal pressure of the intervertebral space is reduced, the protruded intervertebral disc is brought back into the intervertebral space, and the symptom of the protrusion of the lumbar intervertebral disc is relieved.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
(1) the therapeutic device provided by the utility model has the advantages of simple structure, low price and convenience in operation, and can be operated by a patient himself without the help of professional medical staff.
(2) The waist airbag in the therapeutic apparatus is an elastic component, and does not generate hard friction with lumbar vertebrae and other parts in the use process, so the therapeutic apparatus is comfortable to use, has good safety performance, and can be worn for a long time; the pain in the waist and lower extremities of the patient can be relieved immediately after wearing the therapeutic apparatus, and the therapeutic effect is obvious.
(3) The therapeutic device has simple structure and small burden on human body, and can be used in combination with other rehabilitation methods, such as lumbar and dorsal muscle exercise.
(4) The therapeutic device can be used for relieving the protrusion of the lumbar intervertebral disc, can also be used for treating lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar compression fracture isosceles vertebra diseases, and has wide application range.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a lumbar disc herniation treatment device in one embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the patient using the therapeutic device for prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a view showing a patient in a state of being used on the back side of the therapeutic device for prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of another embodiment of a therapeutic device for prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc;
reference numerals: 1-chest strap, 101-upper half of chest strap, 102-lower half of chest strap, 2-pelvic strap, 201-upper half of pelvic strap, 202-lower half of pelvic strap, 3-lumbar air bag, 4-inflation inlet, 5-deflation inlet, 6-pressurizing ball, 7-pressurizing trachea and 8-bonding buckle piece.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the following figures and examples. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only a few embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In the present invention, unless otherwise expressly stated or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and the like are to be construed broadly and can include, for example, fixed connections, removable connections, or integral connections; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, a lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapeutic device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a chest strap 1, a pelvis strap 2, and a lumbar bladder 3 vertically disposed and connected between the chest strap 1 and the pelvis strap 2. Both ends of the chest belt 1 and the pelvis belt 2 are provided with bonding buckle pieces 8, and the bonding buckle pieces 8 enable the chest belt 1 and the pelvis belt 2 to be conveniently worn or taken down, so that the use is convenient. The chest belt 1 is worn below the chest and used for wrapping costal arches and the lower chest wall, the pelvis belt 2 is worn in the pelvis area and used for wrapping iliac crest and upper part pelvis, and the waist air bag 3 is positioned in the lumbar vertebra area of the human body; the waist airbag 3 is provided with an inflation port 4 and a deflation port 5, one-way valves are respectively arranged in the inflation port 4 and the deflation port 5, the waist airbag 3 is connected with an inflation device through the inflation port 4, preferably, the inflation device comprises a pressurizing ball 6 and a pressurizing air pipe 7, and the pressurizing air pipe 7 is provided with the one-way valve; the waist airbag 3 can drive the chest belt 1 and the pelvis belt 2 to respectively push upwards and downwards in the process of inflation and expansion. In fig. 1, the inflation port 4 and the deflation port 5 are provided at different locations in the lumbar airbag 3, which is just one form of location design; of course, the waist airbag 3 can be connected with an air duct communicated with the interior of the waist airbag, and then the inflation port 4 and the deflation port 5 are both arranged on the air duct, so that the purpose of the scheme can be achieved. Further, the lumbar airbag 3 includes a plurality of airbag units having mutually penetrating interiors. When the waist airbag is designed into a multi-section airbag unit, when the waist airbag is inflated by using the inflating device, gas can enter the airbag section by section, so that the extension of the airbag in the longitudinal direction presents a gradual and gradual growth process, and the patient experiences more comfortableness. In another embodiment, referring to fig. 4, the lumbar airbag 3 may also be an integral strip airbag.
This lumbar disc herniation therapentic equipment is when using, in order to ensure that pectoral girdle 1, pelvis area 2 can carry out effective restraint to costal arch, iliac crest respectively, when dressing: for the chest belt 1, the lower half part 102 of the chest belt needs to be wrapped below the costal arch, and the upper half part 101 of the chest belt needs to be wrapped on the costal arch and the chest wall; for the pelvic girdle 2, the upper half 201 of the pelvic girdle is wrapped over the iliac crest, and the lower half 202 of the pelvic girdle is wrapped over the iliac crest and the pelvis. In addition, because the back of the therapeutic apparatus is a stress surface, the width of the back parts of the human body, which are positioned on the chest belt 1 and the pelvis belt 2, can be increased, thus when the therapeutic apparatus is stressed, the stress area can be increased to reduce the local stress action, and the use comfort of the patient is better. Through the operation, the ribcage and the pelvis can respectively and effectively restrain the costal arch and the iliac crest, so that the horizontal stress of the costal arch is ensured through the ribcage and the iliac crest is ensured through the pelvis belt in the subsequent stress process, and otherwise, the lumbar vertebra is difficult to prop open. The requirement for the lumbar bladder 3 to be primarily longitudinally stretchable during inflation, so that the lumbar spine can be stretched out, can be met by selecting materials with corresponding properties.
To give a clearer explanation, referring again to fig. 3, in use, a chest band having a back width of 17cm and a pelvis band having a back width of 19cm are taken as examples. When the rib arch is wrapped by the chest belt, the area with the width of 5cm at the lower half part of the chest belt is wrapped below the rib arch, and the area with the width of 12cm at the upper half part of the chest belt is wrapped on the rib arch and the chest wall; when the iliac crest is wrapped with the pelvic girdle, a region having a width of 5cm in the upper half of the pelvic girdle is wrapped above the iliac crest, and a region having a width of 14cm in the lower half of the pelvic girdle is wrapped on the pelvis at or below the iliac crest. The width of the air bag is 12cm, and the height of the air bag can reach 30cm after the air bag is inflated.

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1. A lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapentic equipment which characterized in that: the lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapeutic device comprises a chest belt, a pelvis belt and a lumbar air bag which is vertically arranged and connected between the chest belt and the pelvis belt; the chest belt is worn below the chest and used for wrapping costal arches and the lower chest wall, the pelvis belt is worn in the pelvis area and used for wrapping iliac crest and upper part pelvis, and the waist air bag is positioned in the lumbar vertebra area of the human body; the waist air bag is provided with an inflation port and an deflation port, and the waist air bag is connected with an inflation device through the inflation port; the waist airbag can drive the chest strap and the pelvis to be ejected upwards and downwards respectively in the inflating and expanding process.
2. The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion treatment device according to claim 1, wherein: the waist airbag comprises a plurality of airbag units which are communicated with each other inside.
3. The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion treatment device according to claim 1, wherein: the waist airbag is an integral strip airbag.
4. The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion therapeutic device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein: the inflation device comprises a pressurizing ball and a pressurizing air pipe, and a one-way valve is installed on the pressurizing air pipe.
5. The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion treatment device according to claim 4, wherein: and one-way valves are arranged in the inflation inlet and the deflation port.
6. The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion treatment device according to claim 5, wherein: and both ends of the chest belt and the pelvis belt are provided with bonding buckle pieces.
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