CN221013809U - Fixing pad for cervical vertebra - Google Patents

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CN221013809U
CN221013809U CN202223121746.7U CN202223121746U CN221013809U CN 221013809 U CN221013809 U CN 221013809U CN 202223121746 U CN202223121746 U CN 202223121746U CN 221013809 U CN221013809 U CN 221013809U
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赵祥鑫
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The utility model provides a cervical vertebra fixing pad, relates to the technical field of medical supplies, and aims to solve the problem that an existing cervical vertebra fixing device is not beneficial to the rest of a patient. The fixing pad for the cervical vertebra comprises a shoulder pad, wherein a first positioning groove is formed in the top of the shoulder pad; the neck pad is arranged on one side of the shoulder pad and is provided with a second positioning groove; the head cushion is arranged on one side of the neck cushion, which is far away from the shoulder cushion, and a third positioning groove is formed in the top of the head cushion; the adjusting blocks are detachably arranged in the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove; the distance between the shoulder pad and the neck pad is adjustable; after the shoulder pad, the neck pad and the head pad are connected, the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove form a fixed groove. The whole device is soft at the contact part with the user, and the adjusting blocks in the corresponding groove structures can realize independent support of the shoulders, the neck and the head of the user.

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Fixing pad for cervical vertebra
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical supplies, in particular to a cervical vertebra fixing pad.
Background
The cervical vertebrae are positioned between the head, the chest and the upper limbs, and are the segments of the spine with the smallest volume, the greatest flexibility, the highest activity frequency and the larger load. It is subject to disintegration due to various loads, strain, and even trauma. The specific manifestations are cervical vertebra strain, hyperosteogeny, lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and ligament thickening, so that cervical vertebra spinal cord, nerve root or vertebral artery are pressed, and the sympathetic nerves are stimulated, thereby causing cervical spondylosis.
Surgical treatment of cervical vertebrae includes: anterior surgery: refers to performing surgery in front of the neck or in front of the sides, the surgical step including depressurizing or reconstructing a stabilized volume majority. Posterior surgery: refers to procedures performed posterior to the neck, which mainly include spinal canal augmentation, laminoplasty and laminectomy plus fixation fusion. After the operation treatment is carried out, the cervical vertebra fixing device is matched for carrying out auxiliary support, so that the compression of cervical vertebra caused by unconsciousness is avoided, and poor postoperative recovery is caused. The cervical vertebra fixing device sold in the market can be adopted in daily activities, but when the existing cervical vertebra fixing device is used for bedridden rest, shoulder and neck tissues and head tissues are easily pressed at the edge of the cervical vertebra fixing device, so that pressure sores appear on the shoulder and neck tissues and the head tissues. Therefore, we propose a fixing pad for cervical vertebrae.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model provides a fixing pad for cervical vertebra, which solves the problem that the existing cervical vertebra fixing device is not beneficial to the rest of a patient in bed, the contact part of the whole device and the user is soft, and the shoulder, the neck and the head of the user can be independently supported by the adjusting blocks in the corresponding groove structures.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
A cervical fixing pad comprising:
The top of the shoulder pad is provided with a first positioning groove;
The neck pad is arranged on one side of the shoulder pad, and is provided with a second positioning groove;
The head cushion is arranged on one side, far away from the shoulder cushion, of the neck cushion, and a third positioning groove is formed in the top of the head cushion;
The adjusting blocks are detachably arranged in the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove;
Wherein, the interval between the shoulder pad and the neck pad is adjustable; one end of the first positioning groove, which is close to the second positioning groove, is obliquely arranged towards one end, which is far away from the second positioning groove; after the shoulder pad, the neck pad and the head pad are connected, the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove form a fixed groove.
Optionally, the fixing pad for cervical vertebrae further comprises:
The top of the auxiliary supporting pad is provided with an auxiliary groove which is communicated with the first positioning groove and the second positioning groove or the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove;
and the auxiliary adjusting block is arranged in the auxiliary groove.
Optionally, the auxiliary adjusting block is made of polyurethane, and two ends of the auxiliary adjusting block are fixedly arranged on two pairs of two sides of the auxiliary groove.
Optionally, a mounting groove is formed in one side, facing the neck pad, of the shoulder pad, a connecting rod is arranged on one side, facing the mounting groove, of the neck pad, and the other end of the connecting rod stretches into the mounting groove and then is connected with the shoulder pad.
Optionally, the connecting rod is a pneumatic spring, the pneumatic spring is fixedly installed on the side wall of the neck pad, and the movable end of the pneumatic spring stretches into the mounting groove to be connected with the shoulder pad.
Optionally, the fixing pad for cervical vertebrae further comprises:
The soft cushion is paved in the fixing groove, and the adjusting block is arranged between the soft cushion and the shoulder pad, the neck pad and the head pad or on the soft cushion.
Optionally, the cushion and the fixing groove are fixed by felt.
Optionally, the adjustment block is fixed to the cushion by a felt.
Optionally, the adjusting block is an inflatable cushion.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. The fixing pad for cervical vertebra arranged on the bed is convenient for a patient to use when resting, and meanwhile, the length of the fixing pad for cervical vertebra is adjustable, so that the fixing pad for cervical vertebra is convenient for users with different neck lengths to use.
2. The adjusting block is convenient for people of different body types to use, and the problem that the fixation is unstable for the slim patient is avoided.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the application or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the application, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic top view of a cervical vertebrae fixing pad.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a cervical vertebrae fixing pad.
Fig. 3 is a schematic sectional view of a fixing pad for cervical vertebrae.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing a structure of a fixing pad for cervical vertebrae having an auxiliary supporting pad.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of a patient lying on the fixing pad.
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1. A shoulder pad; 11. a first positioning groove; 12. a mounting groove; 2. a neck pad; 21. a second positioning groove; 22. a connecting rod; 3. a head pad; 31. a third positioning groove; 4. adjusting the block; 5. a fixing groove; 6. an auxiliary support pad; 61. an auxiliary groove; 62. an auxiliary adjusting block; 7. and a soft cushion.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, only certain exemplary embodiments are briefly described. As will be recognized by those of skill in the pertinent art, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways without departing from the spirit or scope of the present utility model. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "circumferential", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, or those conventionally put in place when the product of the present utility model is used, or those conventionally understood by those skilled in the art, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element to be referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; the device can be mechanically connected, electrically connected and communicated; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with the inside of two elements or the interaction relationship of the two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the utility model. In order to simplify the present disclosure, components and arrangements of specific examples are described below. They are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Furthermore, the present utility model may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples, which are for the purpose of brevity and clarity, and which do not themselves indicate the relationship between the various embodiments and/or arrangements discussed.
Embodiments of the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1, 2, 3 and 5, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a fixing pad for cervical vertebrae, including: the shoulder pad 1, the neck pad 2, the head pad 3 and the plurality of adjusting blocks 4, wherein the tops of the shoulder pad 1, the neck pad 2 and the head pad 3 are respectively provided with a first positioning groove 11, a second positioning groove 21 and a third positioning groove 31; when the shoulder pad 1, the neck pad 2 and the head pad 3 are connected, the first positioning groove 11, the second positioning groove 21 and the third positioning groove 31 form the fixing groove 5. In order to be convenient for people with different neck lengths to use in the use process, the distance between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2 or the distance between the neck pad 2 and the head pad 3 can be adjusted. The adjusting block 4 is detachably arranged in the first positioning groove 11, the second positioning groove 21 and the third positioning groove 31, and the position of the adjusting block 4 can be adjusted according to different needs of each patient.
When in use, the whole length of the shoulder pad 1, the neck pad 2 and the head pad 3 after being connected is adjusted according to the height of a patient, and then the adjusting block 4 is arranged with the body type of the patient. In order to facilitate the position of the adjusting block 4, the adjusting block 4 is arranged in the fixing groove 5 in a sticking or adsorbing manner. After the fixing pad is adjusted, when a user lies down for rest, the shoulders of the user are positioned in the first positioning groove 11, and the width of the two sides of the shoulders is adjusted through the adjusting blocks 4, so that the width of the shoulders of the user lies down and is just positioned between the adjusting blocks 4 on the two sides. The neck is located the second constant head tank 21, and the clearance between neck and the second constant head tank 21 is adjusted through adjusting block 4 for the neck is laminated with adjusting block 4. The head is positioned in the third positioning groove 31, and the head is supported by the adjusting block 4 between the head and the bottom of the third positioning groove 31, so that the head is prevented from being in a suspended state.
The shoulder pad 1, the neck pad 2 and the head pad 3 in this embodiment are made of latex or silica gel, and have a certain hardness.
In other embodiments, the second positioning groove 21 has an isosceles trapezoid shape in a top view, which facilitates the transition of the neck and shoulder portion.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, for convenience in supporting the gap portion after increasing the entire length of the fixing pad, an auxiliary support pad 6 is provided, and an auxiliary groove 61 is provided at the top of the auxiliary support pad 6. When the auxiliary support pad 6 is disposed between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2, the first positioning groove 11, the auxiliary groove 61, the second positioning groove 21, and the third positioning groove 31 form the fixing groove 5. An auxiliary adjustment block 62 is provided in the auxiliary groove 61 to facilitate individual adjustment of the support structure of the area.
In a specific implementation process, the auxiliary adjusting block 62 is made of polyurethane, and two ends of the auxiliary adjusting block are fixedly arranged on two pairs of two sides of the auxiliary groove 61. The auxiliary adjusting block 62 is spongy, so that the deformation of the auxiliary adjusting block is convenient for a user in the use process.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, in order to adjust the distance between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2 conveniently, a mounting groove 12 is formed on the side of the shoulder pad 1 facing the neck pad 2, a connecting rod 22 is formed on the side of the neck pad 2 facing the mounting groove 12, and the other end of the connecting rod 22 extends into the mounting groove 12 and then is connected with the shoulder pad 1. More specifically, the connecting rod 22 is a telescopic rod, one end of the connecting rod is connected with the shoulder pad 1, the other end of the connecting rod is connected with the neck pad 2, and the distance between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2 can be adjusted by adjusting the telescopic length of the telescopic rod. In other embodiments, one end of the connecting rod 22 is mounted on the neck pad 2, and the other end is movably arranged in the mounting groove 12, and the neck pad 2 can be pulled to move directly when adjustment is needed. The auxiliary support pad 6 is arranged between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2 after the distance is adjusted.
In another embodiment, in order to facilitate adjustment of the distance between the shoulder pad 1 and the neck pad 2, the connecting rod 22 is a pneumatic spring, the pneumatic spring is fixedly mounted on the side wall of the neck pad 2, and the movable end of the pneumatic spring extends into the mounting groove 12 to be connected with the shoulder pad 1.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, in order to improve the comfort of the user, a cushion 7 is laid in the fixing groove 5. In use, the adjustment block 4 may be mounted between the cushion 7 and the shoulder pad 1, neck pad 2 and head pad 3 so that the user is in direct contact with the cushion 7.
In another embodiment, the soft pad 7 is fixed with the fixing groove 5 by felt for convenient disassembly of the soft pad 7.
In another embodiment, the adjustment block 4 is secured to the cushion 7 by felt for the convenience of the user to adjust the position of the adjustment block 4.
In another embodiment, the adjustment block 4 is an inflatable cushion for ease of adjusting the size of the adjustment block 4.
Finally, it should be noted that: the foregoing description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited thereto, but it is to be understood that modifications and equivalents of some of the technical features described in the foregoing embodiments may be made by those skilled in the art, although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present utility model should be included in the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. A cervical vertebra fixation pad, comprising:
The top of the shoulder pad is provided with a first positioning groove;
The neck pad is arranged on one side of the shoulder pad, and is provided with a second positioning groove;
The head cushion is arranged on one side, far away from the shoulder cushion, of the neck cushion, and a third positioning groove is formed in the top of the head cushion;
The adjusting blocks are detachably arranged in the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove;
Wherein, the interval between the shoulder pad and the neck pad is adjustable; one end of the first positioning groove, which is close to the second positioning groove, is obliquely arranged towards one end, which is far away from the second positioning groove; after the shoulder pad, the neck pad and the head pad are connected, the first positioning groove, the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove form a fixed groove.
2. The cervical fixing pad according to claim 1, further comprising:
The top of the auxiliary supporting pad is provided with an auxiliary groove which is communicated with the first positioning groove and the second positioning groove or the second positioning groove and the third positioning groove;
and the auxiliary adjusting block is arranged in the auxiliary groove.
3. The cervical fixing pad according to claim 2, wherein the auxiliary adjusting block is made of polyurethane, and both ends thereof are fixedly provided at both pairs of both sides of the auxiliary groove.
4. The cervical vertebra fixing pad according to claim 1, wherein a mounting groove is formed in a side of the shoulder pad facing the neck pad, a connecting rod is arranged on a side of the neck pad facing the mounting groove, and the other end of the connecting rod extends into the mounting groove and then is connected with the shoulder pad.
5. The cervical vertebra fixing pad according to claim 4, wherein the connecting rod is a pneumatic spring, the pneumatic spring is fixedly installed on the side wall of the cervical vertebra fixing pad, and the movable end of the pneumatic spring extends into the installation groove to be connected with the shoulder pad.
6. The cervical fixing pad according to claim 1, further comprising:
The soft cushion is paved in the fixing groove, and the adjusting block is arranged between the soft cushion and the shoulder pad, the neck pad and the head pad or on the soft cushion.
7. The cervical vertebrae fixing pad of claim 6, wherein the soft pad is fixed with the fixing groove by felt.
8. The cervical fixing pad according to claim 6, wherein the adjustment block is fixed to the cushion by felt.
9. The cervical vertebra fixation pad of claim 1, wherein the adjustment block is an inflatable pad.
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