CN218527864U - Shoes for diabetic foot patients - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a pair of shoes for diabetic foot patients, which comprises an upper and a sole, wherein the upper is bonded with the sole; the sole comprises a dismounting layer, a soft layer, a heating layer and an abrasion-resistant layer which are sequentially arranged from top to bottom; the detachable layer is used for supporting both feet of a patient; the soft layer is used for absorbing sweat and ulcer exudates of the foot; the heating layer is used for heating the foot. The utility model has the advantages that the utility model is well applicable to the situation that the foot ulcer of the diabetic foot patient occurs on different parts of toes or soles by arranging the dismounting layer, thereby improving the practicability of the application; the soft layer is laid below the dismounting layer, so that sweat and ulcer exudates of the foot can be absorbed, and further deterioration of the ulcer part is prevented; be provided with the zone of heating below the soft layer, can heat the heat preservation to patient's foot, prevent that patient's foot temperature from crossing excessively.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a sufficient adjunctie therapy field of diabetes especially relates to a sufficient patient of diabetes uses shoes utensil.
Background
Diabetes is a common chronic disease, a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, and chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, particularly eyes, kidneys, hearts, blood vessels and nerves due to hyperglycemia caused by insufficient insulin secretion or insulin resistance.
The diabetic foot is a common complication of diabetes, and refers to diabetic neuropathy, including peripheral nerve sensory disorder and vegetative nerve damage, vascular disease of lower limbs, peripheral arteriolar occlusion caused by arteriosclerosis, or foot pain, foot ulcer, foot gangrene and other diseases caused by skin microangiopathy and bacterial infection. Often, due to the synergy of three factors, namely ischemia, neuropathy and infection, the diabetic foot usually shows ulcer, ulceration, sensory dysfunction and even local gangrene of the foot to cause amputation, so that the diabetic foot needs to be protected while being treated. The following points need to be noted while protecting the patient's foot:
firstly, since local ulcers usually occur on the foot of a diabetic foot, the wound surface of the ulcer needs to be cleaned; secondly, the temperature of the feet is usually reduced due to the reduction of blood circulation function and blood vessel blockage of the diabetic feet, so that the feet need to be insulated; third, since the sensory function of the foot is reduced in the diabetic foot, it is necessary to protect the entire foot from external injury.
At present, patients wear the shoes through home-made articles in clinic, such as stockings, the parts of the shoes corresponding to ulcers are cut off, and then soft cotton materials are placed on the shoes to avoid compression. The method has poor heat preservation effect and protection effect on feet, and the method is easy to cause injury to ulcer wound surfaces and is inconvenient to use.
Disclosure of Invention
An object of the utility model is to provide a sufficient patient of diabetes uses shoes utensil can keep warm to the foot effectively, can be applicable to the sufficient patient of diabetes ulcer and take place in the condition at the different positions of toe or sole and can absorb the sweat and the ulcer exudate of foot.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model can adopt the following technical proposal:
the shoes for diabetic foot patients, comprise
The shoe comprises an upper and a sole, wherein the upper and the sole are bonded together; the sole is sequentially provided with a dismounting layer, a soft layer, a heating layer and a wear-resistant layer from top to bottom; wherein the detachable layer is used for supporting both feet of a patient; the soft layer is used for absorbing sweat and ulcer exudates of the foot; the heating layer is used for heating the foot.
Further, in order to be convenient to detach and replace, the detaching layer comprises a toe portion and a sole portion, and the toe portion and the sole portion are both formed by a plurality of supporting blocks.
Furthermore, the adjacent supporting blocks are spliced or adhered together, so that the supporting blocks are convenient to disassemble and assemble, and a patient can conveniently disassemble and assemble the disassembling and assembling layer freely, so that the foot-shaped supporting block is suitable for different ulcer parts of the foot of the patient.
Further, the soft layer is a sponge cushion layer and is used for preventing the foot ulcer part from being pressed.
Further, for convenient use, the heating layer is an electric heating insole and is used for heating feet and preventing the feet from being too low in temperature.
Furthermore, a binding belt is arranged on the side face of the sole and used for binding the sole on the upper.
Further, four binding belts are symmetrically arranged on the side face of the sole and can be multiple, and the effect of the four binding belts on binding and operation convenience is optimal.
The utility model has the advantages that the detachable layer is arranged, thereby being well applicable to the condition that the foot ulcer of the diabetic foot patient occurs on different parts of toes or soles, and improving the practicability of the application; the soft layer is laid below the dismounting layer, so that sweat and ulcer exudates of the foot can be absorbed, and further deterioration of the ulcer part is prevented; a heating layer is arranged below the soft layer and can heat and preserve the temperature of the foot of the patient; this application dismouting is simple, convenient change and use.
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Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the upper of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of the detachable layer of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that all the directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, left, etc.) in the embodiments of the present invention are only used to explain the relative position relationship between the components, the motion situation, etc. in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indication is changed accordingly.
In the present application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the terms "connected" and "fixed" are to be construed broadly, e.g., "fixed" may be fixedly connected or detachably connected, or integrally formed; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or they may be connected internally or in any other suitable relationship, unless expressly stated otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood according to specific situations by those skilled in the art.
As shown in figures 1-3, the shoes for diabetic foot patients of the present invention comprise an upper 1 and a sole 2; the upper 1 is made of a breathable material, and a sticky binding belt 1.1 is sewn at the top of the upper 1 and used for fixing the upper 1 above the bare foot; a circle of adhesive 1.2 is adhered to the outer side edge of the bottom of the upper 1, is used for adhering the upper 1 and the sole 2 together, is convenient to disassemble and assemble and is easy to replace; in order to firmly fix the sole 2 on the upper 1, two binding belts 2.1 are respectively fixed on the side surfaces of two sides of the sole 2;
in order to solve the problem that the foot ulcer of a diabetic foot patient occurs at different parts of toes or soles, a detachable and soft dismounting layer 2.2 with certain thickness is arranged on the uppermost layer in the sole 2, the dismounting layer 2.2 consists of a toe part and a sole part, the toe part and the sole part consist of a plurality of detachable supporting blocks 2.21, and the adjacent supporting blocks 2.21 are spliced together or bonded together;
a soft layer of a spongy cushion 2.3 is laid under the assembling and disassembling layer 2.2 and is used for absorbing sweat and ulcer exudate of feet and preventing further deterioration of ulcer parts; the toe dismounting block 2.21 or the sole dismounting block 2.22 corresponding to the ulcer is dismounted, so that the corresponding ulcer part is emptied, the stress is avoided, and the sponge cushion layer below is convenient to absorb seepage;
in order to keep the temperature of the foot of the diabetic foot patient, a heating layer is arranged below the sponge cushion layer, and the heating layer is an electric heating insole 2.4 and is used for heating and insulating the foot of the patient and preventing the temperature of the foot of the patient from being too low; the bottom of the sole 2 is a wear-resistant layer made of rubber.
The utility model discloses an instruction for use:
firstly, laying an electric heating insole 2.4, a spongy cushion 2.3 and a soft material dismounting layer 2.2 from bottom to top, and dismounting a supporting block 2.21 of the dismounting layer 2.2 corresponding to the ulcer part; then, after the upper 1 and the sole 2 are bonded together by the adhesive 1.2, the feet of the patient are put into the application; four binding belts 2.1 are bound on the shoe upper 1, so that the sole 2 is firmly fixed on the shoe upper 1; finally, the upper 1 is fixed over the foot bare by means of an adhesive strap 1.1.
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1. A pair of shoes for diabetic foot patients is characterized in that: comprises that
The shoe comprises an upper and a sole, wherein the upper and the sole are bonded together;
the sole comprises a dismounting layer, a soft layer, a heating layer and an abrasion-resistant layer which are sequentially arranged from top to bottom;
wherein the detachable layer is used for supporting both feet of a patient; the soft layer is used for absorbing sweat and ulcer exudates of the foot; the heating layer is used for heating the foot.
2. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 1, wherein: the disassembly and assembly layer comprises a toe part and a sole part, and the toe part and the sole part are both formed by a plurality of supporting blocks.
3. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 2, wherein: and the adjacent supporting blocks are spliced or adhered together.
4. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 1, wherein: the soft layer is a sponge cushion layer and is used for preventing the foot ulcer part from being pressed.
5. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 1, wherein: the heating layer is an electric heating insole.
6. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 1, wherein: the shoe comprises a shoe upper, a sole, a binding belt and a sole, wherein the sole is provided with a binding belt on the side surface, and the binding belt is used for binding the sole on the shoe upper.
7. The footwear for diabetic foot patients according to claim 6, wherein: the four binding belts are symmetrically arranged on the side surface of the sole.
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