CN219921855U - Pain therapeutic apparatus capable of relieving skin reaction - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of relieving skin reaction, which comprises a control unit, wherein the control unit is electrically connected with a pneumatic unit, an electric stimulation unit, an energy supply unit, a communication unit and an interaction unit, and the electric stimulation unit is electrically connected with a stimulation electrode; the stimulating electrode consists of an externally-attached non-woven fabric and a stimulating gel electrode; the pneumatic unit is provided with an air port which is arranged in a counter way. An air port is arranged in the pneumatic unit, and the air port is arranged in an annular mode. When the skin sweat-accumulating type electric stimulation device is used, the air flow on the body surface can be accelerated under the condition that sweat accumulation is carried out on the skin for a long time by combining the pneumatic module, so that sweat and body fluid on the skin surface are not accumulated continuously, skin reactions caused by the electric stimulation are lightened, and the use tolerance, safety and comfort of the electric stimulation are improved.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, in particular to a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of relieving skin reaction.
Background
Percutaneous nerve electrical stimulation (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, TENS) technology is commonly used for pain treatment as a non-invasive electrical stimulation means, mainly by applying related electrical stimulation to stimulation electrodes on the body surface to achieve analgesic effects. Different from the traditional pain treatment technology, the non-invasive and easy-to-use characteristics of the traditional Chinese medicine composition lead the traditional Chinese medicine composition to be widely applied in the aspects of neurogenic pain, back pain, muscle pain, dysmenorrhea, headache, fibromyalgia, sprain, pain caused by stretching and the like.
The conventional percutaneous nerve electrical stimulation mostly adopts a silicone rubber gel electrode or a direct metal electrode to contact skin for outputting electrical stimulation, because the electrode contact part has poor ventilation and sweat permeability, the peripheral lining part (non-woven fabric) of an electrode sheet adhered to the skin surface has poor ventilation and is easily denatured and dried under the influence of factors such as body temperature, skin stimulation is easy to occur, and the skin is easy to be stimulated, and the side effect of skin redness and crumbling is also caused when the skin is serious, so that the problem limits the further popularization and application of the percutaneous nerve electrical stimulation, is also the problem generally faced by the conventional percutaneous nerve electrical stimulation, and in addition, under the conditions of high room temperature and the like in summer, the use experience of the conventional percutaneous nerve stimulator which is bound to legs, hands and the like is also reduced.
Therefore, the utility model provides a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of relieving skin reaction, which can remarkably relieve skin reaction caused by electric stimulation and improve the use tolerance, safety and use comfort of percutaneous electric stimulation by accelerating air body fluid flow exchange of a body surface.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model is directed to a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of alleviating skin reaction, so as to solve the above-mentioned problems of the background art.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
the pain therapeutic apparatus capable of relieving skin reaction comprises a control unit, wherein the control unit is electrically connected with a pneumatic unit, an electric stimulation unit, an energy supply unit, a communication unit and an interaction unit, and the electric stimulation unit is electrically connected with a stimulation electrode.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the stimulating electrode consists of an externally-attached non-woven fabric and a stimulating gel electrode; the pneumatic unit is provided with an air port which is arranged in a counter way.
As still further aspects of the utility model: an air port is arranged in the pneumatic unit, and the air port is arranged in an annular mode.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. when the utility model is used, the pneumatic module is combined, so that under the condition that the pain therapeutic apparatus applies the percutaneous electrical stimulation for a long time to apply sweat, the flow of body surface air is accelerated, sweat and body fluid on the surface of skin are not accumulated continuously, skin reaction caused by the electrical stimulation is lightened, and the use tolerance and safety of the percutaneous electrical stimulation are improved.
2. When the utility model is used, the temperature can be quickly reduced under the high temperature condition by continuous pneumatic mode output, so that discomfort caused by the contact of the electric stimulation with the skin is reduced, and the use comfort of the percutaneous electric stimulation is obviously improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of alleviating skin reactions.
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the arrangement of pneumatic units in a pain management apparatus for alleviating skin reactions.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the annular layout of pneumatic units in a pain management apparatus for alleviating skin reactions.
In the figure: a control unit 1; a pneumatic unit 2; an electrical stimulation unit 3; a stimulation electrode 4; an energy supply unit 5; a communication unit 6; an interaction unit 7; an air port 21; the non-woven fabric 41 is externally attached; the gel electrode 42 is stimulated.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, in an embodiment of the present utility model, a pain therapeutic apparatus capable of alleviating skin reaction includes a control unit 1, wherein the control unit 1 is electrically connected with a pneumatic unit 2, an electrical stimulation unit 3, an energy supply unit 5, a communication unit 6 and an interaction unit 7, and the electrical stimulation unit 3 is electrically connected with a stimulation electrode 4;
the stimulating electrode 4 consists of an externally-attached non-woven fabric 41 and a stimulating gel electrode 42;
the pneumatic unit 2 is provided with an air port 21, and the air port 21 is arranged in opposite directions.
The pneumatic unit 2 is provided with an air port 21, and the air port 21 is annularly arranged.
The control unit 1 is used for communication, control and data interaction processing of the whole system and is composed of a microprocessor.
The electric stimulation unit 2 is used for generating electric stimulation current, and can program-control output the percutaneous nerve electric stimulation with the pulse width within the range of 0 to +/-50V, 0 to 400Hz and 0.01 to 1 ms.
The pneumatic unit 3 is mainly used for generating convection air flow to realize the air-repellent cooling of local skin tissues, and consists of an air pump, an air channel conduit and an air port.
The energy supply unit 5 supplies power for the system operation and consists of a lithium battery and a power supply management circuit.
The communication unit 6 realizes state instructions and user interaction of the system, and can adopt Bluetooth, WIFI, zig-Bee and other modes.
The interaction unit 7 is used for directly interacting with the therapeutic apparatus by a user, realizing the functions of instrument switch and output adjustment, and can adopt modes of a liquid crystal touch display screen, an LED display screen, keys, touch keys and the like.
Further, the stimulating electrode 4 is composed of an external non-woven fabric 41 and a stimulating gel electrode 42. The air ports 21 in the pneumatic unit 2 are arranged in opposite directions. By respectively starting pneumatic energy supply before and during the electric stimulation, the exchange flow of body surface body fluid and air can be slowed down, and the skin reaction in the stimulation process is reduced.
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FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the annular layout of the pneumatic unit of the present utility model. The air ports 21 in the pneumatic unit 2 are annularly arranged, the outlet diameter of the air ports 21 is small, and the number of the air ports is large. The air-powered energy supply is respectively started before and during the electric stimulation, so that the exchange flow of body fluid and air on the body surface can be slowed down, the body surface temperature can be reduced, and the air-powered energy supply device is suitable for reducing skin reaction in the stimulation process when the room temperature is higher.
The working principle of the utility model is as follows:
when the pain therapeutic apparatus is used, the energy supply unit 5 provides a working power supply for the pain therapeutic apparatus, the external application software can establish two-way communication with the control unit through the communication unit, the interaction unit can display the working state of the system, and a user can set relevant parameters of the working process of the pain therapeutic apparatus through the external application software or the interaction unit, so that the stimulation electrode and the treatment are applied to corresponding stimulation areas of the body surface according to the requirements. After the user sends out a stimulation start instruction, the control unit 1 controls the electric stimulation unit to apply percutaneous electric stimulation, the pneumatic unit 2 starts working and blows out air through the air port to accelerate the air flow of the body surface electrode placement area, so that sweat and body fluid on the skin surface are not accumulated continuously, skin reactions caused by the electric stimulation are lightened, and the use tolerance, safety and comfort of the pain therapeutic apparatus are improved.
The foregoing is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art, who is within the scope of the present utility model, should make equivalent substitutions or modifications according to the technical scheme of the present utility model and the inventive concept thereof, and should be covered by the scope of the present utility model.
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1. The utility model provides a can alleviate pain therapeutic instrument of skin reaction, includes control unit (1), its characterized in that, control unit (1) electric connection has pneumatic unit (2), electric stimulation unit (3), energy supply unit (5), communication unit (6) and interactive unit (7), electric stimulation unit (3) electric connection has stimulating electrode (4).
2. The pain relieving therapeutic apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the stimulating electrode (4) is composed of a non-woven fabric (41) and a gel stimulating electrode (42).
3. A pain relieving therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the air-operated unit (2) is provided with an air port (21), and the air port (21) is provided in a facing manner.
4. The pain relieving therapeutic apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the pneumatic unit (2) is provided with a gas port (21), and the gas port (21) is provided in a ring shape.
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