CN219185614U - Pelvic floor muscle treatment head - Google Patents

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CN219185614U
CN219185614U CN202320258285.3U CN202320258285U CN219185614U CN 219185614 U CN219185614 U CN 219185614U CN 202320258285 U CN202320258285 U CN 202320258285U CN 219185614 U CN219185614 U CN 219185614U
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周强
李强
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薛文军
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The utility model relates to the technical field of rehabilitation medical appliances, in particular to a pelvic floor muscle treatment head. The device comprises a movable support, wherein the movable support comprises a left support and a right support, a deformation groove is formed in the joint of the left support and the right support, the left support comprises an electrode part I and an arc part I connected with the electrode part I, and the right support comprises an electrode part II and an arc part II connected with the electrode part II; the electrode part I and the electrode part II are respectively provided with a spherical electrode, the arc part I and the arc part II are arranged in an up-down staggered parallel manner, the end parts of the arc part I and the arc part II are respectively provided with a circular plate, an adjusting bracket is arranged between the two circular plates, and the middle part of the adjusting bracket is provided with an adjusting groove. The utility model can elastically adjust the interval between the spherical electrodes so as to enable the spherical electrodes to be closely attached to the muscles, thereby avoiding poor contact between the spherical electrodes and the pelvic floor muscles of the patient and reducing the phenomenon that the pelvic floor muscles of the patient are electrically burnt by the electrodes during electric stimulation.

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Pelvic floor muscle treatment head
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of rehabilitation medical appliances, in particular to a pelvic floor muscle treatment head.
Background
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a series of clinical symptoms mainly manifested by urination and defecation symptoms and sexual dysfunction due to pelvic floor nerve and muscle dysfunction caused by various reasons. Postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction may lead to an increased risk of prolonged dysfunction in women, such as stress urinary incontinence, pelvic floor prolapse, etc., without intervention or treatment. At present, postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction affects women's psychological health, quality of life, quality of sexual life and marital relations to different extents, and simultaneously causes different extents of economic burden to families.
The electric stimulation method is a treatment method which has certain curative effect and is relatively durable, and the electric stimulation treatment can effectively reduce urine leakage of postpartum women and increase pelvic floor muscle strength, has obvious effect on postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction, is convenient to operate and has wide application. The prior art generally treats female pelvic floor dysfunction through pelvic floor muscle treatment head, but the electrode of the existing pelvic floor muscle treatment head is not ideal with the pelvic floor muscle of a patient, the poor contact between the electrode and the pelvic floor muscle is easy to cause, and the phenomenon of electric burn of the pelvic floor muscle of the patient is easy to occur during electric stimulation.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a pelvic floor muscle treatment head, which aims to solve the problems that the electrode of the pelvic floor muscle treatment head in the prior art is not perfectly attached to the pelvic floor muscle of a patient, and the poor contact between the electrode and the pelvic floor muscle is easy to cause electric burn of the pelvic floor muscle of the patient during electric stimulation.
In order to achieve the above object, the technical scheme of the present utility model is as follows: the utility model provides a pelvic floor muscle treatment head, includes movable support, and movable support includes left socle and right branch frame, the deformation groove has been seted up to the junction of left socle and right branch frame, the left socle includes electrode portion one and the arc portion one that is connected with electrode portion one, the right branch frame includes electrode portion two and the arc portion two that are connected with electrode portion two, and movable support itself has elasticity, thereby can warp the interval between the regulation spherical electrode after the atress.
The electrode part I and the electrode part II are respectively provided with a spherical electrode, the arc part I and the arc part II are in sliding connection and are vertically staggered and parallel, the end parts of the arc part I and the arc part II are respectively provided with a circular plate, two adjusting brackets are arranged between the circular plates, the middle parts of the adjusting brackets are provided with adjusting grooves, and the spherical electrodes are contacted with the pelvic floor muscles of a patient so as to achieve the effect of electric stimulation treatment on the pelvic floor muscles of the patient.
The inside of left socle and right branch frame all is equipped with the wire passageway, the inside of wire passageway is provided with the electrode line, the one end of electrode line with spherical electrode is connected, the other end passes movable support and extends to the wire passageway outside, and spherical electrode accessible electrode line is connected with outside pelvic floor flesh electricity stimulation therapy instrument host computer.
Further, the inner sides of the first electrode part and the second electrode part are respectively provided with a guide plate, the two guide plates are arranged in a vertically staggered and parallel mode, and the two guide plates play a role in guiding the movement of the first arc part and the second arc part.
Further, the distance between the first electrode part and the second electrode part is gradually widened from top to bottom, so that the spherical electrodes can be conveniently contacted with pelvic floor muscles of a patient, and the distance between the spherical electrodes can be conveniently adjusted.
Further, limiting grooves are formed in one sides, close to each other, of the two circular plates, and limiting blocks located on two sides of the limiting grooves are symmetrically arranged on the circular plates.
Further, the both ends of adjusting the support all are provided with the connecting plate, the tip of connecting plate is provided with and is located spacing post in the spacing inslot, spacing post rotates with the circular plate and is connected, and spacing post card is established in the spacing inslot under the effect of stopper to make the deformation distance of adjusting the support restriction movable support.
Through the technical scheme, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the utility model can elastically adjust the interval between the spherical electrodes so as to enable the spherical electrodes to be closely attached to the pelvic floor muscles of the patient, thereby avoiding poor contact between the spherical electrodes and the pelvic floor muscles of the patient, reducing the phenomenon that the pelvic floor muscles of the patient are electrically burned by the electrodes during electric stimulation and effectively improving the effect of treating the pelvic floor dysfunction of the patient.
The adjusting bracket can limit the deformation distance of the movable bracket under the action of the adjusting groove, so that the spherical electrode is fully contacted with the pelvic floor muscle of a patient, and the adjusting groove is convenient for the movable bracket to deform after being stressed, thereby achieving the purpose of adjusting the distance between the spherical electrodes.
After the movable support is stressed and deformed, the guide plate plays a role in guiding the movement of the first arc-shaped part and the second arc-shaped part so as to prevent the first arc-shaped part and the second arc-shaped part from collision in opposite directions and influence the effect of adjusting the interval between the spherical electrodes.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to the second embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram III of a pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of the adjusting bracket of the present utility model;
fig. 5 is an enlarged view at a in fig. 1.
The reference numerals in the drawings are: 1 is a left bracket, 2 is a right bracket, 3 is an electrode part I, 4 is an arc part I, 5 is an electrode part II, 6 is an arc part II, 7 is a spherical electrode, 8 is a guide plate, 9 is a deformation groove, 10 is an electrode wire, 11 is a circular plate, 12 is an adjusting bracket, 13 is an adjusting groove, 14 is a limiting groove, 15 is a limiting block, 16 is a limiting column, and 17 is a connecting plate.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the drawings and detailed description which follow:
as shown in fig. 1 to 5, a pelvic floor muscle treatment head comprises a movable support, the movable support comprises a left support 1 and a right support 2, a deformation groove 9 is formed in the joint of the left support 1 and the right support 2, the deformation groove 9 is formed in the inner side of the top of the movable support, the left support 1 and the right support 2 are convenient to be close to or far away from each other through the deformation groove 9 so as to adjust the distance between spherical electrodes 7 on the left support 1 and the right support 2, the left support 1 comprises an electrode part I3 and an arc part I4 connected with the electrode part I3, the right support 2 comprises an electrode part II 5 and an arc part II 6 connected with the electrode part II 5, the arc part I4 and the arc part II 6 are oppositely arranged, the arc part I4 and the arc part II 6 are of an arc structure in a C shape, the purpose is that the parts are located at the edge part of a pelvic floor muscle of a patient, the patient is prevented from being damaged, and the movable support and the adjusting support 12 are manufactured by polycarbonate or polypropylene.
The electrode part I3 and the electrode part II 5 are respectively provided with a spherical electrode 7, the electrode part I3 and the electrode part II 5 are respectively provided with a positive spherical electrode 7 and a negative spherical electrode 7, the spherical electrodes 7 are used for generating an electric stimulation effect on pelvic floor muscles of a patient, the arc part I4 and the arc part II 6 are in sliding connection and are vertically staggered and parallel, when the movable support is deformed, the arc part I4 and the arc part II 6 slide mutually, the end parts of the arc part I4 and the arc part II 6 are respectively provided with a circular plate 11, two adjusting supports 12 are arranged between the circular plates 11, the middle part of each adjusting support 12 is provided with an adjusting groove 13, and the adjusting supports 12 in the embodiment can limit the deformation distance of the movable support through the adjusting grooves 13.
The inside of left socle 1 and right branch frame 2 all is equipped with the wire passageway, all is equipped with positive and negative two electrode lines 10 in every wire passageway, and is connected with two spherical electrodes 7 respectively, the inside of wire passageway is provided with electrode line 10, the one end of electrode line 10 with spherical electrode 7 is connected, the other end passes movable support and extends to the wire passageway outside, and the one end that electrode line 10 extends to the wire passageway outside in this embodiment is connected with pelvic floor muscle electrostimulation therapeutic instrument host computer through the wire.
The inner sides of the first electrode part 3 and the second electrode part 5 are respectively provided with a guide plate 8, the two guide plates 8 are arranged in a vertically staggered and parallel mode, and the guide plates 8 play a role in guiding the movement of the first arc-shaped part 4 and the second arc-shaped part 6 after the movable support is stressed and deformed.
The distance between the first electrode part 3 and the second electrode part 5 is gradually widened from top to bottom so that the spherical electrode 7 is in full contact with the pelvic floor muscle of the patient.
Limiting grooves 14 are formed in one sides, close to each other, of the two circular plates 11, the limiting grooves 14 are of arc-shaped structures, and limiting blocks 15 located on two sides of the limiting grooves 14 are symmetrically arranged on the circular plates 11.
The both ends of adjusting support 12 all are provided with connecting plate 17, the tip of connecting plate 17 is provided with and is located spacing post 16 in spacing groove 14, spacing post 16 rotates with circular plate 11 to be connected, and spacing post 16 is the cylindricality structure in this embodiment, and the card is established in spacing groove 14, under the effect of spacing post 16 so that adjusting support 12 plays the effect of restriction to the deformation distance of movable support.
When in use, the electrode wire 10 is connected with the main machine of the pelvic floor muscle electric stimulation therapeutic apparatus through a lead, and the limit posts 16 at the two ends of the adjusting bracket 12 are respectively clamped in the limit grooves 14 at the inner side of the circular plate 11. Then the treatment head is placed at the pelvic floor muscle of a patient, the movable support is stressed to deform in the process that the movable support enters the pelvic floor muscle of the patient, the two guide plates 8 slide relatively, the arc-shaped part I4 and the arc-shaped part II 6 drive the two circular plates 11 to be close to each other, and the adjusting support 12 is bent under the action of the adjusting groove 13. After the movable support enters the pelvic floor muscles of the patient, the spherical electrode 7 can be effectively ensured to be fully contacted with the pelvic floor muscles of the patient, and then the host of the pelvic floor muscle electric stimulation therapeutic instrument can be started, so that the spherical electrode 7 can generate electric stimulation therapeutic effects on the pelvic floor muscles of the patient.
The above embodiments are only preferred embodiments of the utility model and do not limit the scope of the utility model, so all equivalent changes or modifications made by the technical solution described in the patent claims are included in the scope of the utility model.

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1. The pelvic floor muscle treatment head is characterized by comprising a movable support, wherein the movable support comprises a left support (1) and a right support (2), a deformation groove (9) is formed in the joint of the left support (1) and the right support (2), the left support (1) comprises an electrode part I (3) and an arc part I (4) connected with the electrode part I (3), and the right support (2) comprises an electrode part II (5) and an arc part II (6) connected with the electrode part II (5);
the electrode part I (3) and the electrode part II (5) are respectively provided with a spherical electrode (7), the arc part I (4) and the arc part II (6) are in sliding connection and are arranged in parallel in an up-down staggered manner, the end parts of the arc part I (4) and the arc part II (6) are respectively provided with a circular plate (11), an adjusting bracket (12) is arranged between the two circular plates (11), and an adjusting groove (13) is formed in the middle of the adjusting bracket (12);
the novel electrode wire is characterized in that wire guide channels are formed in the left support (1) and the right support (2), electrode wires (10) are arranged in the wire guide channels, one ends of the electrode wires (10) are connected with the spherical electrodes (7), and the other ends of the electrode wires penetrate through the movable supports to extend to the outer parts of the wire guide channels.
2. The pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to claim 1, wherein the inner sides of the electrode part one (3) and the electrode part two (5) are respectively provided with a guide plate (8), and the two guide plates (8) are arranged in a vertically staggered and parallel manner.
3. A pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to claim 2, characterized in that the spacing between the electrode part one (3) and electrode part two (5) widens gradually from top to bottom.
4. The pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to claim 1, wherein limiting grooves (14) are formed in one side, close to each other, of the two circular plates (11), and limiting blocks (15) located on two sides of the limiting grooves (14) are symmetrically arranged on the circular plates (11).
5. The pelvic floor muscle treatment head according to claim 4, wherein connecting plates (17) are arranged at two ends of the adjusting bracket (12), limiting columns (16) positioned in the limiting grooves (14) are arranged at the ends of the connecting plates (17), and the limiting columns (16) are rotatably connected with the circular plate (11).
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