CN217244996U - Adjustable foot abnormal posture orthosis - Google Patents
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An adjustable orthotics for abnormal foot postures comprises an ankle upper lantern ring, a forefoot lantern ring and a traction belt; the middle of the front of the upper ankle lantern ring is provided with a connecting point A; the middle part and two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the forefoot sole lantern ring are provided with a plurality of connecting points B; the traction belt is detachably connected with the connection point A and any connection point B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted; the utility model controls the orthopedic strength by adjusting the length of the traction belt, and adapts to the abnormal posture type of the foot of the patient by selecting the corresponding connection point B connected with the traction belt, thereby obtaining better curative effect; the connecting point B of the middle part is adapted to the foot drop posture; a connection point B close to the medial malleolus is adapted to the strephenopodia; a connecting point B close to the lateral malleolus is adapted to the inversion of the foot; simultaneously the utility model discloses can disassemble to no matter the patient dresses or the management is deposited all very conveniently.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a technical field of foot rehabilitation apparatus especially relates to an adjustable type foot abnormal posture orthotic device.
Background
Abnormal foot postures are common clinical manifestations of cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral trauma, cerebral palsy, peroneal nerve injury and the like, can cause foot drop of a patient or be accompanied by foot varus, foot valgus and the like, influence standing and walking of the patient, reduce life quality of the patient and cause inferior psychology of the patient; abnormal foot postures including varus, valgus, drop foot and the like; the foot is turned inwards to be the internal rotation of the calcaneus, the forefoot is adducted, the longitudinal arch of the foot is heightened, the foot cannot step flat when standing, and the outside touches the ground; the strephenopodia refers to the outward rotation of calcaneus, the outward expansion of forefoot, the collapse of longitudinal arch of foot, the protrusion of scaphoid and the flat shape, and the extension line of the heel key falls on the inner side of the calcaneus; in addition, strephenopodia can also cause the eversion and deformation of the ankle joint; foot drop refers to that the swing is not enough to extend the ankle joint dorsum, the front part of the foot can not be lifted, and the foot drop often exists with the foot inversion or eversion at the same time, which can cause clearance obstacle; the three abnormal foot postures have respective characteristics; the commonly used rehabilitation apparatus for abnormal foot postures is an ankle-foot orthosis; the current ankle-foot orthosis is complex in structure, is mostly made of plastic materials and has the following defects: 1. patients with abnormal foot posture are inconvenient to wear; 2. the ankle-foot orthosis is adjusted by the lower leg part and the foot part, and the specific abnormal posture type of the foot of a patient is not corrected differently, so that the treatment result has certain deviation and the correction effect is unstable; 3. the ankle-foot orthosis is made of plastic mostly and is easy to abrade the skin of the ankle part, the ankle-foot orthosis is generally worn in shoes, and a patient needs to buy shoes which are larger than the shoes worn by the patient at ordinary times, so that the shoes which are larger than the shoes are not suitable for being worn by the patient on the healthy side.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at solving the problems and providing an adjustable orthotics for abnormal posture of foot.
The technical scheme of the utility model is that: an adjustable orthotics for abnormal foot postures comprises an ankle upper lantern ring, a forefoot lantern ring and a traction belt; the middle of the front of the upper ankle lantern ring is provided with a connecting point A; the middle part and two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the forefoot sole lantern ring are provided with a plurality of connecting points B; the traction belt is detachably connected with the connection point A and any connection point B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted.
Preferably, the connecting point A is a transversely arranged D-shaped button A; the connecting contact point B is a D-shaped buckle B which is transversely arranged; the middle part of the same side of the traction belt is provided with a magic tape A, the two ends of the traction belt are provided with magic tapes B matched with the magic tapes A, and the middle part of the traction belt vertically bypasses the closed rings of the D-shaped button A and the D-shaped button B.
Preferably, the length of the magic tape A is more than two times that of the magic tape B.
Preferably, the ankle upper loop is an end-to-end ribbon; the two ends of the belt-shaped object are respectively provided with a magic tape C and a magic tape D which are matched with each other; the magic tape C is arranged on the inner side surface of the upper ankle lantern ring; the magic tape T is arranged on the outer side surface of the upper ankle lantern ring.
Preferably, the length of the magic tape C is less than that of the magic tape T.
Preferably, the forefoot lantern ring further comprises a closed connection instep belt and a foot sole belt; the connection point B is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; two sides of the instep belt are provided with magic tapes; the two ends of the foot strap are provided with magic tapes matched with the magic tapes.
Preferably, the magic tape is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; the magic tape is already arranged on the inner side surface of the sole strap.
Preferably, the length of the magic tape is more than the length of the magic tape.
The utility model has the advantages that: the utility model relates to an adjustable orthotics for abnormal foot posture, which comprises an upper ankle lantern ring, a half sole lantern ring and a traction belt; the middle of the front of the upper ankle lantern ring is provided with a connecting point A; the middle part and two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the half sole lantern ring are provided with a plurality of connecting points B; the traction belt is detachably connected with the connection point A and any connection point B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted; the utility model controls the orthopedic strength by adjusting the length of the traction belt, and adapts to the abnormal posture type of the foot of the patient by selecting the corresponding connection point B connected with the traction belt, thereby obtaining better curative effect; the connecting point B at the middle part is adapted to foot drop; a connection point B close to the medial malleolus is adapted to the strephenopodia; a connecting point B close to the lateral malleolus is adapted to the inversion of the foot; simultaneously the utility model discloses can disassemble to no matter the patient dresses or the management is deposited all very conveniently.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the present invention;
in the figure: 1. the ankle strap comprises an ankle upper lantern ring, 11 parts of a connection point A, 111 parts of a D-shaped buckle A, 12 parts of a magic tape C, 13 parts of a magic tape D, 2 parts of a sole lantern ring, 21 parts of a connection point B, 211 parts of a D-shaped buckle B, 22 parts of a foot strap, 221 parts of a magic tape E, 23 parts of a sole tape, 231 parts of a magic tape Z, 3 parts of a traction tape, 31 parts of a magic tape A and 32 parts of a magic tape B.
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Example (b): referring to fig. 1, an adjustable orthotics for abnormal foot posture comprises an ankle upper ring, a forefoot ring, and a traction belt; the middle of the front of the upper ankle lantern ring is provided with a connecting point A; the middle part and two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the forefoot sole lantern ring are provided with a plurality of connecting points B; the traction belt is detachably connected with the connection point A and any connection point B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted; the ankle upper lantern ring is a lantern ring sleeved at the position above the ankle joint of a patient; the forefoot lantern ring is a lantern ring sleeved on the forefoot of a patient; the traction belt is arranged to provide traction for the front sole of the foot of the patient by taking the part above the ankle joint of the patient as a base point so as to achieve the orthopedic effect; the adjustment of the connection length of the traction belt mainly aims at the adjustment of the correction strength; the connection point A is arranged to provide a traction base point for the traction belt; the connection point B is arranged to be capable of aiming at different types of abnormal postures of the foot; the number of the connection points B is three, and the three connection points B are respectively positioned in the middle and at two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the forefoot lantern ring; the connecting point B of the middle part is mainly used for correcting the foot drop posture; the connection points B on the two sides respectively aim at the correction of the strephenopodia and the strephenopodia; the specific situation is determined according to the wearing situation of the patient; the ankle upper lantern ring can be fixed outside the shank trousers, the foot lantern ring can be fixed outside the shoes and then connected with the traction belt, and the ankle upper lantern ring is very convenient.
The connecting point A is a D-shaped button A which is transversely arranged; the connecting contact point B is a D-shaped buckle B which is transversely arranged; the middle part of the same side of the traction belt is provided with a magic tape A, the two ends of the traction belt are provided with magic tapes B matched with the magic tapes A, and the middle part of the traction belt vertically bypasses the closed rings of the D-shaped button A and the D-shaped button B; the two ends of the traction belt respectively pass by the D-shaped button A and the D-shaped button B, and are connected by matching the magic tape B and the magic tape A, so that the traction belt is very convenient to adjust; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted through the matching positions of the magic tape B and the magic tape A. And the length of the magic tape A is more than two times of the length of the magic tape B, so that more traction belts can be connected with the length adjusting space.
The ankle upper lantern ring is a belt-shaped object which is connected end to end; the two ends of the belt-shaped object are respectively provided with a magic tape C and a magic tape D which are matched with each other; the ankle upper lantern ring is detached and pasted outside ankle joint shank trousers on the affected side of a patient, the connecting point A is located in the middle position of the patient shank, and then the two ends of the ankle upper lantern ring surround the patient shank and are adhered to form a ring body through the magic tapes C and T, so that the operation is convenient; the magic tape C is arranged on the inner side surface of the upper ankle lantern ring; the magic tape T is arranged on the outer side surface of the upper ankle sleeve ring; the magic is pasted third, the magic and is pasted the position of setting up of ding for less magic and paste third, the contact of ding and patient's shank, is to paste third, the D uncomfortable sense that causes the patient for reducing the magic on the one hand, and the another side is the life of the structure extension ankle lantern ring that protects magic and paste third, the D. The length of the magic tape C is less than that of the magic tape T, so that the matching position of the magic tape C and the magic tape T can be adjusted, and the size of the ankle upper lantern ring is adjusted to be matched with the thickness degree of the crus of the patient.
The half sole lantern ring also comprises a closed and connected instep belt and a half sole belt; the connection point B is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; magic tape pieces are arranged on two sides of the instep belt; two ends of the foot strap are provided with magic tapes matched with the magic tapes; thus, the sole ring is easier to wear; firstly, attaching the instep belt to the back of a pair of shoes at the affected side of a patient, and connecting the instep belt outside; then the foot sole belt is covered on the front sole of the affected foot from bottom to top, and the foot strap and the foot sole belt form a ring body through the matching of magic tapes and Velcro tapes; the connection point B is the force application point of the traction rope; therefore, the connection structure of the sole belt and the foot strap is firmer.
The magic tape is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; the magic tape is arranged on the inner side surface of the sole belt; therefore, the structure of the magic tape can prolong the service life of the loop of the sole. The length of the magic tape is greater than the length of the magic tape, so that the matching position of the magic tape and the magic tape can be adjusted, and the size of the loop of the sole can be adjusted to adapt to the shape and size of the foot of the patient.
The wearing process of this embodiment includes the following steps:
wearing an upper ankle collar: detaching the ankle upper cuff to form a band; the surface of the belt-shaped object opposite to the D-shaped button armor is attached to the shank part of the patient above the affected ankle joint, and two ends of the belt-shaped object respectively surround the back of the shank of the patient; the ribbon forms a ring body which tightly sleeves the crus through the matching of the magic tapes C and D, namely an ankle upper lantern ring; the size of the upper ankle lantern ring can be adjusted by adjusting the matching position of the magic tape C on the magic tape T so as to be matched with the thickness of the shank of the patient;
wearing a sole lantern ring: attaching the instep belt to the back of the front shoe on the affected side of the patient; the sole belt is attached below the sole of the front foot of the affected side of the patient; through the matching of the magic tapes, the foot sole belt is wrapped up from the lower part of the shoe, and two ends of the foot sole belt are respectively connected with two sides of the instep belt to form a ring body which tightly wraps the front foot shoe of the patient, namely a front foot sole lantern ring; the size of the half sole lantern ring can be adjusted by adjusting the position of the magic tape on the magic tape to adapt to the size and the shape of the foot of the patient;
connecting a traction rope: the magic tape A on the traction belt faces upwards, and the two ends of the traction belt are respectively matched with the magic tape A through the magic tape B at the end part after bypassing the D-shaped button A and the D-shaped button B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted through the position of the magic tape B on the magic tape A; when the connection length of the traction belt is reduced, the front sole of the patient is dorsiflexed, and the abnormal posture of the foot of the patient is corrected;
the working process of the embodiment is carried out in the wearing process of the embodiment, specifically, the working process is carried out in the third step; the therapist selects the D-shaped button B into which the traction belt is wound according to the abnormal posture type of the foot of the patient; d-shaped buckles B in the middle part are selected for foot drop, and then the connecting length of the traction belt is adjusted to adjust the corresponding orthopedic degree; d-shaped buckles B close to the lateral malleolus are selected for foot varus, and then the length of the traction belt is adjusted to adjust the orthopedic degree; the strephexopodia selects a D-shaped button B close to the medial malleolus, and then the length of the traction belt is adjusted to adjust the orthopedic degree.
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1. An adjustable orthotics device for abnormal foot postures is characterized by comprising an ankle upper lantern ring, a forefoot lantern ring and a traction belt; the middle of the front of the upper ankle lantern ring is provided with a connecting point A; the middle part and two sides of the instep corresponding surface of the forefoot sole lantern ring are provided with a plurality of connecting points B; the traction belt is detachably connected with the connection point A and any connection point B; the connection length of the traction belt can be adjusted.
2. The adjustable abnormal foot position orthotic of claim 1, wherein: the connecting point A is a D-shaped button A which is transversely arranged; the connecting point B is a D-shaped buckle B which is transversely arranged; the middle part of the same side of the traction belt is provided with a magic tape A, the two ends of the traction belt are provided with magic tapes B matched with the magic tapes A, and the middle part of the traction belt vertically bypasses the closed rings of the D-shaped button A and the D-shaped button B.
3. The adjustable abnormal foot position orthotic of claim 2, wherein: the length of the magic tape A is more than two times of the length of the magic tape B.
4. The adjustable abnormal foot position orthotic of claim 1, wherein: the ankle upper lantern ring is a belt-shaped object which is connected end to end; the two ends of the belt-shaped object are respectively provided with a magic tape C and a magic tape D which are matched with each other; the magic tape C is arranged on the inner side surface of the upper ankle lantern ring; the magic tape T is arranged on the outer side surface of the upper ankle lantern ring.
5. The adjustable abnormal foot posture orthosis of claim 4, wherein: the length of the magic tape C is less than that of the magic tape T.
6. The adjustable abnormal foot position orthotic of claim 1, wherein: the half sole lantern ring also comprises a closed and connected instep belt and a half sole belt; the connecting point B is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; two sides of the instep belt are provided with magic tapes; the two ends of the foot strap are provided with magic tapes matched with the magic tapes.
7. The adjustable abnormal foot position orthotic of claim 6, wherein: the magic tape is arranged on the outer side surface of the instep belt; the magic tape is already arranged on the inner side surface of the sole belt.
8. The adjustable abnormal foot posture orthosis of any of claims 6-7, wherein: the length of the magic tape is greater than the length of the magic tape.
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