CN220572204U - Ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses an ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device, which comprises: the main body comprises a standing platform and an imaging plate placing part, and the imaging plate placing part is arranged on the front side of the standing platform and is connected with the standing platform; the standing platform is provided with a standing plate; the imaging plate placing part is provided with an inclined slot, the inclined slot penetrates through the upper surface of the imaging plate placing part, and the inclined slot is inclined from bottom to top in a direction away from the standing platform; the main body further comprises two armrests respectively arranged at the left side and the right side of the standing platform. According to the foot ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device, when patients suffering from hallux valgus, flat feet and other diseases shoot weight-bearing X-ray photography of foot positions, foot side positions and seed bone axial positions, the patients only need to stand on the main body according to corresponding operation specifications, the imaging plates are placed in slots at different positions for shooting according to the shot positions, the operation is simple, the practicability is high, handrails are arranged on the standing table, and the potential safety hazards of the patients are reduced.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a medical auxiliary instrument, in particular to an ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device.
Background
The normal ankle anatomical relation is different in pathological state presented by the X-ray film under the load state and the non-load state, the real pathological condition can be reflected under the load state, the illness state can be judged, reliable information can be provided for subsequent operations, and the X-ray photography of the load is required to be carried out on the foot position, the foot side position, the seed bone axis position in clinical aspects, the hallux valgus, the flat foot and other diseases.
Traditional X-ray photography mode requires that the patient stands on the photography bed to photograph, needs artificial assistance to examine, and the patient is ankle pathological changes, and standing examination does not have the protection, appears the potential safety hazard easily.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the utility model provides the ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device which can improve the use safety of patients.
An ankle medical imaging slice position assisting device according to some embodiments of the present utility model is used for assisting in imaging an ankle, and includes: the main body comprises a standing platform and an imaging plate placing part, and the imaging plate placing part is arranged on the front side of the standing platform and is connected with the standing platform;
the standing platform is provided with a standing plate, a horizontal slot positioned below the standing plate is formed in the standing platform, a vertical slot penetrating through the standing plate is further formed in the standing platform, and the vertical slot is positioned at one end, close to the imaging plate placing part, of the standing platform;
the imaging plate placing part is provided with an inclined slot, the inclined slot penetrates through the upper surface of the imaging plate placing part, and the inclined slot is inclined from bottom to top in a direction away from the standing platform;
the main body further comprises two armrests respectively arranged at the left side and the right side of the standing platform.
The ankle medical photo body position auxiliary device provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
according to the foot ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device, when patients suffering from hallux valgus, flat feet and other diseases shoot weight-bearing X-ray photography of foot positions, foot side positions and seed bone axial positions, the patients only need to stand on the main body according to corresponding operation specifications, the imaging plates are placed in slots at different positions for shooting according to the shot positions, the operation is simple, the practicability is high, handrails are arranged on the standing table, and the potential safety hazards of the patients are reduced.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the top surface of the imaging plate placement is parallel to the top of the standing plate or the top surface of the imaging plate placement is lower than the top of the standing plate.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the imaging plate placing part is provided with a plurality of the inclined slots, and an inclination angle of each inclined slot is different.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the armrest is provided with a plurality of windows spaced apart along a height direction of the armrest.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the standing platform is detachably connected to the imaging plate placement portion.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the stand is provided with a first assembly hole, the imaging plate placing part is provided with a second assembly hole corresponding to the first assembly hole, and the fastener is detachably penetrated in the first assembly hole and the second assembly hole.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the method further comprises providing a sloping foot pad for laying on the standing platform.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the upper part of the sloping foot pad is provided with a first sloping surface and a second sloping surface, the lower end of the first sloping surface is connected with the lower end of the second sloping surface, and the first sloping surface and the second sloping surface are arranged at an angle.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the main body further includes a step portion connected to a side of the standing platform remote from the imaging plate placement portion.
According to some embodiments of the utility model, the main body is provided with a plurality of sliding wheels, and the bone sides of the sliding wheels are provided with self-locking buckles.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an ankle medical camera positioning aid according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a sloping foot pad structure of an ankle medical camera positioning aid according to the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an imaging plate placement portion of an ankle medical imaging slice placement assist device according to the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an ankle medical camera positioning aid according to the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of an ankle medical camera positioning aid according to the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of an ankle medical camera positioning auxiliary device according to the present utility model.
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100. a main body; 101. a standing platform; 1011. a standing board; 1012. a horizontal slot; 1013 a vertical slot; 102. an imaging plate placement section; 1021. a second fitting hole; 1022. an inclined slot; 103. an armrest; 1031. a window; 104. slope foot pads; 1041. a first slope; 1042. a second slope; 105. a step portion; 1051. a fastener; 106. a sliding wheel; 1061. self-locking buckle; 107. an imaging plate.
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Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, features defining "first", "second" may include one or more such features, either explicitly or implicitly. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
As shown in fig. 1, an embodiment of the present utility model relates to an ankle medical camera body position assisting device, including: a main body 100.
The main body 100 includes a standing platform 101 and an imaging plate placement part 102, and the imaging plate placement part 102 is provided on the front side of the standing platform 101 and is connected to the standing platform 101.
It is to be understood that the imaging plate placement section 102 is provided on the front side of the standing platform 101 and connected to the standing platform 101, and when ankle photographing is performed, the patient stands on the standing platform 101, and the imaging plate 107 is placed in the imaging plate placement section 102.
Standing platform 101 has standing board 1011, and standing platform 101 is provided with horizontal slot 1012 below standing board 1011, and standing platform 101 is also provided with vertical slot 1013 penetrating standing board 1011, vertical slot 1013 being located at an end of standing platform 101 near imaging board placement 102.
Specifically, the patient stands on standing board 1011 when shooting, and when the patient shoots the foot, imaging board 107 is disposed in horizontal slot 1012, and when the patient shoots the seed bone, imaging board 107 is disposed in vertical slot 1013.
The imaging plate placing part 102 is provided with an inclined slot 1022, the inclined slot 1022 penetrates through the upper surface of the imaging plate placing part 102, and the inclined slot 1022 is inclined from bottom to top in a direction away from the standing platform 101; the main body 100 further includes two armrests 103 disposed on the left and right sides of the standing platform 101.
Specifically, when photographing the ankle of the patient, the imaging plate 107 is placed in the inclined slot 1022, and the patient stands on the standing platform 101, so that when the foot diseases cannot stand stably, the left and right armrests 103 can be held, the patient is prevented from falling off the standing platform 101, and the safety of the patient is ensured.
The utility model relates to an ankle medical camera body position auxiliary device, which only needs to stand on a main body 100 according to corresponding operation standards when patients suffering from hallux valgus, flat feet and other diseases shoot weight-bearing X-ray photography of foot positions, foot side positions and seed bone shaft positions; when shooting feet, the imaging plate is placed 107 in the horizontal slot 1012, and a patient stands on the standing platform 101 for shooting; when photographing the ankle of a patient, the imaging plate 107 is placed in the inclined slot 1022, and the patient stands on the standing table 101 to photograph; when shooting patient's unginned bone, imaging plate 107 places in vertical slot 1013, and easy operation practicality is strong, and is equipped with handrail 103 on standing platform 101, reduces patient's potential safety hazard.
Wherein, stand platform 101 is square or cuboid case that is fixed by the pieced together of polylith plank, and inside is the cavity, and the dead weight is little, stands platform 101 and is convenient for stand and trample.
As shown in fig. 4, the top surface of the imaging plate placement part 102 is parallel to the top of the standing plate 1011, or the top surface of the imaging plate placement part 102 is lower than the top of the standing plate 1011.
It will be appreciated that imaging plate placement 102 is only lower than the top of standing plate 1011 to fully capture images of the patient's foot.
Specifically, the imaging plate placement unit 102 cannot be higher than the standing table 101, and when a patient stands on the standing table 101 to take a photograph, the imaging plate placement unit 102 is equal to or smaller than the height of the standing table 101, and can take a photograph of the diseased portion of the patient on the imaging plate entirely.
As shown in fig. 5, the imaging plate placing section 102 is provided with a plurality of inclined slots 1022, and the inclination angle of each inclined slot 1022 is different.
It will be appreciated that the imaging plate 107 is inserted into different angled slots 1022 to more clearly capture images of the patient's foot, depending on the patient's foot.
Specifically, the plurality of inclined slots 1022 on the imaging plate placement portion 102 are arranged in parallel, the inclination of each inclined slot 1022 is different, and the angles between the plurality of inclined slots 1022 and the horizontal plane are sequentially reduced.
As shown in fig. 1, the armrest 103 is provided with a plurality of windows 1031 that are spaced apart in the height direction of the armrest 103.
Specifically, a plurality of windows 1031 are arranged, the windows 1031 are square or rectangular, and a patient can grasp the windows 1031 with different heights by two hands according to different heights, so that the safety of the patient during shooting is ensured.
As shown in fig. 3 and 5, the standing platform 101 is detachably connected to the imaging plate placement section 102.
It will be appreciated that the imaging plate placement portion 102 may be selectively not attached when the foot photographing is not required, and the imaging plate placement portion 102 may be detached when the auxiliary device is moved, so that the weight thereof is reduced and the auxiliary device is moved more conveniently.
Specifically, the imaging board placement portion 102 is detachably connected to the standing platform 101, so as to facilitate detachment of the standing platform 101 and the imaging board placement portion 102.
Alternatively, the standing platform 101 and the imaging plate placing part 102 may be in magnet connection, the magnet is arranged on one side of the standing platform 101, the magnet is fixedly arranged on one side of the imaging plate placing part 102, and the standing platform 101 and the imaging plate placing part 102 are fixedly adsorbed together through magnet adsorption, so that the imaging plate placing part 102 is also convenient to take down when the imaging plate placing part 102 is not required to be used.
Alternatively, the standing platform 101 and the imaging plate placing portion 102 may be connected by a clamping groove, a clamping groove is formed on one side of the standing platform 101, a clamping groove is fixedly formed on one side of the imaging plate placing portion 102, the standing platform 101 and the imaging plate placing portion 102 are connected by the clamping groove, and the clamping groove is clamped together for fixation, so that the imaging plate placing portion 102 is also convenient to take down when the imaging plate placing portion 102 is not required to be used.
As shown in fig. 3 and 5, the stand 101 is provided with a first assembly hole, the imaging plate placing portion 102 is provided with a second assembly hole 1021 corresponding to the first assembly hole, and the fastener 1051 is detachably inserted into the first assembly hole and the second assembly hole 1021.
It can be understood that the standing platform 101 is provided with a first assembly hole, the imaging plate placing portion 102 is provided with a second assembly hole 1021 corresponding to the first assembly hole, and the fastening piece 1051 is detachably arranged in the first assembly hole and the second assembly hole 1021 in a penetrating manner, so that the standing platform 101 and the imaging plate placing portion 102 are fixed together, but the imaging plate placing portion 102 is not required to be used, the fastening piece 1051 can be removed, and the auxiliary device can be conveniently detached.
Specifically, the fastening member 1051 is a screw, the first assembly hole is a threaded hole, the second assembly hole 1021 is a through hole, and the fastening member 1051 penetrates the second assembly hole 1021 and is in threaded connection with the first assembly hole, so that the imaging plate placement portion 102 is fixed on the standing platform 101.
As shown in fig. 6, the ankle medical camera positioning aid further includes a gradient foot pad 104, and the gradient foot pad 104 is used to lay on the standing platform 101.
Specifically, the gradient callus on sole 104 can be made by wood, and wooden main part 100 light in weight also is convenient for move, and when needs shooting patient's unguicum, gradient callus on sole 104 is placed on standing platform 101, and imaging plate 107 is placed in vertical slot 1013, and the patient stands on gradient callus on sole 104 and shoots patient's unguicum image.
It will be appreciated that the grade foot pad 104 need not be placed on the standing platform 101 when no seed shots are taken.
As shown in fig. 2, a first slope 1041 and a second slope 1042 are provided at an upper portion of the slope foot pad 104, a lower end of the first slope 1041 is connected with a lower end of the second slope 1042, and the first slope 1041 is disposed at an angle with the second slope 1042.
Specifically, when shooting of the seed bone is performed, the foot of the patient stands on the gradient foot pad 104, the gradient foot pad 104 is provided with a first slope 1041 and a second slope 1042, and according to the difference of the foot of the patient, the position of the foot of the patient on the slope is adjusted, so that an image of the seed bone of the patient can be shot with clarity.
It will be appreciated that the first slope 1041 of the sloped footpad 104 is sloped differently than the second slope 1042.
The main body 100 as shown in fig. 1 further includes a step 105 connected to a side of the standing platform 101 remote from the imaging plate placement section 102.
It can be appreciated that the step portion 105 is provided, so that the patient can be ensured to be safe in shooting by standing on the standing platform 101 through the step portion 105 when the patient needs to shoot.
Specifically, the step 105 may be a one-stage step or a multi-stage step.
Optionally, the step 105 is a foldable step, and steps of different orders are provided according to the needs of the patient.
As shown in fig. 5, a plurality of sliding wheels 106 are disposed on the main body 100, and self-locking buckles 1061 are disposed on the sides of the sliding wheels 106.
Specifically, the body 100 has a plurality of sliding wheels 106, which can facilitate the movement of the body 100, and when the body is moved to a desired position, the sliding wheels 106 can be fixed by using self-locking buckles 1061.
In the description of the present specification, reference to the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: many changes, modifications, substitutions and variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit and principles of the utility model, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
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1. An ankle medical camera body position assist device, comprising: the main body comprises a standing platform and an imaging plate placing part, and the imaging plate placing part is arranged on the front side of the standing platform and is connected with the standing platform;
the standing platform is provided with a standing plate, a horizontal slot positioned below the standing plate is formed in the standing platform, a vertical slot penetrating through the standing plate is further formed in the standing platform, and the vertical slot is positioned at one end, close to the imaging plate placing part, of the standing platform;
the imaging plate placing part is provided with an inclined slot, the inclined slot penetrates through the upper surface of the imaging plate placing part, and the inclined slot is inclined from bottom to top in a direction away from the standing platform;
the main body further comprises two armrests respectively arranged at the left side and the right side of the standing platform.
2. The ankle medical camera body position assist device of claim 1 wherein the top surface of the imaging plate placement portion is parallel to the top of the standing plate or the top surface of the imaging plate placement portion is lower than the top of the standing plate.
3. The ankle medical camera body position assist device according to claim 1, wherein the imaging plate placement portion is provided with a plurality of the inclined slots, and an inclination angle of each of the inclined slots is different.
4. The ankle medical camera body position assist device according to claim 1, wherein the armrest is provided with a plurality of windows that are spaced apart in a height direction of the armrest.
5. The ankle medical imaging slice position assist device according to claim 1, wherein the standing table is detachably connected to the imaging plate placement portion.
6. The ankle medical camera body position assist device according to claim 1, further comprising a fastener, wherein the standing platform is provided with a first fitting hole, the imaging plate placement portion is provided with a second fitting hole corresponding to the first fitting hole, and the fastener is detachably pierced in the first fitting hole and the second fitting hole.
7. The ankle medical camera body position assist device of claim 1 further comprising a grade foot pad for laying on the standing platform.
8. The ankle medical camera body position assisting device according to claim 7, wherein a first slope and a second slope are arranged on the upper portion of the slope foot pad, the lower end of the first slope is connected with the lower end of the second slope, and the first slope and the second slope are arranged in an angle.
9. The ankle medical imaging plate positioning assist device according to claim 1, wherein the main body further includes a step portion connected to a side of the standing platform remote from the imaging plate placement portion.
10. The ankle medical camera body position assisting device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of sliding wheels are arranged on the main body, and the sliding wheels are provided with self-locking buckles.
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