KR20100000511A - The vertebra scoliosis campus the footwear pad - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a scoliosis posture correction shoe insole, the scoliosis is caused by an angular deformation of the pelvis due to an incorrect study posture, pedestrian sleep posture, causing spinal deformation, and deteriorated for a long time, one side of the organ around the pelvis The body's general problems, such as chronic neuralgia, migraine and dysphonia, are caused.
In general, the symmetry center line angle of both feet is normal at 12 o'clock, and if the 11 o'clock or 1 o'clock direction is deformed, the upper body, that is, the spine, is twisted in the opposite direction, and an asymmetrical overall asymmetry is generated between the upper and lower bodies.
Therefore, the scoliosis correction insole of the present invention is based on the principle that such an asymmetric imbalance should be compensated by the opposite asymmetry.
In the orthodontic insole, the configuration is the insole used to be inserted into the shoe. In the case where the foot symmetry centerline angle is deformed to the right at 1 o'clock (right pelvis-left spine posture), both insoles have a high inclination angle from left to right. If the height of the right insole is formed slightly higher than the left side, the toeline symmetry center line angle is changed to the left side and corrected.
If the symmetry centerline of the toe is corrected inversely, the direction of the pelvis is naturally corrected to the left, and the spine or upper body is corrected to the right.
When the upper and lower body alignment is corrected in the opposite position, the peripheral organs in the body are also rearranged to the normal position and the correction is completed.
In particular, in patients with severe scoliosis and prolonged periods, the distortion of the torsional nerves of the organs is also severe. Therefore, it is impossible to correct the realignment of the long-term nerves by simple height correction without reverse asymmetric compensation correction.
On the contrary, in the case of the vertebral posture of the right side where the foot angle and the pelvis angle are deformed to the left, the insole of the shoe forms a high inclination angle from both the right side to the left side. The principle is that it is corrected to the left.
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The present invention relates to an insole, and more particularly, to solve physiological dysfunction such as angular deformation of the pelvis, scoliosis, and chronic neuralgia that occur in specific parts caused by asymmetrical asymmetry due to reverse twist between upper and lower bodies. It relates to a shoe insole for scoliosis posture correction.
In general, the symptoms of physical imbalance include scoliosis, which is a symptom of asymmetrical imbalance due to the opposite twist between upper and lower body, is normal when the toe-symmetry center line of both feet is in the 12 o'clock position. In this case, the corresponding upper body is an imbalance caused by twisting like a pretzel in the opposite direction, resulting in twisted pelvic deformation and spinal deformation of the ankle joint, and when the spine is twisted, there is a problem of twisting the surrounding organs in the body.
And if scoliosis with severe left and right torsion lasts for a long time, the nerve is compressed by torsion, causing severe dysfunction due to chronic neuralgia, one side of the pelvic peripheral organs, etc. Difficulty, speech impairment due to impaired jaw joints can cause fatal problems, such as migraine headaches, and even more serious physical problems than simple cosmetic problems.
In addition, if the scoliosis is serious, the patient has undergone orthodontic surgery, wearing orthodontic appliances, or by inserting insoles with different left and right thicknesses. However, such a correction method has a severe asymmetric imbalance due to torsion. There was a problem that the correction effect is insignificant or the treatment period takes a long time.
In addition, scoliosis accompanied by twisting of the spine and torsion of the peripheral organs of the spinal cord had no treatment for the organ rearrangement and the rearrangement of the peripheral nerves.
The present invention is easy to use by incorporating existing shoes to solve the problems as described above, and also to break away from the existing orthodontic appliances that were inconvenient to wear in everyday life, more effective, significantly shortening the period of correction The present invention provides a shoe insole for treating scoliosis symptoms.
In the shoe insole consisting of a left shoe insole and a right shoe insole, both insoles form a right high inclination angle or a left high inclination angle to form a combination of inclinations in one direction in the same direction.
In addition, the slant angle of the left and right shoe insole is formed in a slightly thicker overall thickness of the shoe insole.
By configuring the shoe insole having a complex inclination as described above in the treatment of scoliosis symptoms in various ways.
Scoliosis posture corrective shoe insoles of the present invention for scoliosis tilted to the right (foot angle, pelvic angle is 11 o'clock-left pelvis posture: left shoulder high, protruding left thigh) are primarily the overall thickness of the left insole. To form a slightly higher than the right insole thickness, the slope of the left insole to the right insole, respectively, to make the left thickness of the insole slightly thicker than the right thickness to form a high slope on the left.
In this way, with the right movement of the foot pressure (load) due to the slope, the lower body pelvis is torsionally corrected to the right side, and the upper body is to compensate for the torsional correction to the left side, and the slope due to the basic thickness difference of the left and right insoles It is to correct the imbalance of the body with the dual correction effect with the effect.
The scoliosis posture correction insole of the present invention for a posture scoliosis (foot angle, pelvis angle is 1 o'clock-right deformed pelvis: right shoulder high, right thigh protruding) is tilted to the left In the shoe insole, the overall thickness of the right insole is formed slightly thicker than the left insole, and the inclination of each of the left insole is to make the right insole thicker than the left thickness, respectively, to form a right high inclination angle.
This shifts to the left side of the foot pressure (load) due to the slope, the lower body pelvis is torsionally corrected to the left, the upper spine is torsionally corrected to the right to see the compensatory correction effect, and also the basic thickness difference of the left and right insoles We can expect a dual correction effect that adds the gradient effect.
According to the scoliosis posture correction shoe insole according to the present invention, the scoliosis correction shoe insole is one side of the opposite direction to the existing twisted direction of the shoe insole both left and right, if the vertebrae and pelvis tilted or twisted When the inclination angle is formed, the inclination of the body can be expected to be corrected by the opposite twist of the body.
In addition, it is possible to correct the overall imbalance of the body by a dual effect by combining the slope effect caused by different overall thickness of the left and right shoe insole.
The present invention is described with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, which are exemplary, and those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and equivalent embodiments are possible. Therefore, the true scope of protection of the present invention should be defined only by the appended claims.
Hereinafter, on the basis of the accompanying drawings the scoliosis posture correction shoe insole according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
1 to 6 show a scoliosis posture correcting shoe insole according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 1 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a first embodiment of the present invention scoliosis posture correcting shoe insole, 2 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction shoe insole, Figure 3 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a third embodiment of the present invention scoliosis posture correction shoe insole, Figure 4 is a plan view and cross-sectional view showing a fourth embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction shoe insole, Figure 5 is used in patients with scoliosis tilted to the right (left pelvis-right side scoliosis) patients 6 is a state diagram used in patients with scoliosis (right pelvis-left scoliosis) inclined to the left of the present invention, respectively.
As shown in the figure, the scoliosis posture correcting
The
The
Scoliosis posture
In the first embodiment of the present invention as shown in Figure 1 in the shoe insole used to be inserted into the shoe in the posture correction of the spine symptoms (pelvic direction of the left deformation in the 11 o'clock direction) only,
The
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located on the outside of the body to the side facing the inner side of the shoe insole.
The tilt θ is raised to the left and lowered to the right by the thick side and the thin side.
The
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the two of the side that is located outside the body to the side of the inner side of the shoe insole.
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The tilt θ is raised to the left and lowered to the right by the thick side and the thin side.
The inclination θ of the left and
As shown in FIG. 2, in the second embodiment of the present invention, in the
The
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located on the outside of the body to the side facing the inner side of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is lowered to the left and higher to the right by the thin side h and the thick side H.
The
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located on the outside of the body to the side of the inner side of the shoe insole.
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is lowered to the left and higher to the right by the thin side h and the thick side H.
The inclination θ of the left and
In the third embodiment of the present invention (only the right spine-sciatic posture) as shown in Figure 3 in the
The
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side which is located on the outside of the body to the side facing the inner side of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is raised to the left and lowered to the right by the thick side H and the thin side h.
The
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located on the outside of the body to the side of the inner side of the shoe insole.
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is raised to the left and lowered to the right by the thick side H and the thin side h.
The inclination θ of the left and
In the fourth embodiment of the present invention (only the left spine-right pelvis posture) as shown in FIG.
The
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side that is located on the outer side to the side facing the inner side of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is lowered to the left and higher to the right by the thin side h and the thick side H.
The
The thin side (h) is formed to be thinner than the thickness of the side located on the outside of the body to the side of the inner side of the shoe insole.
The thick side (H) is formed to be thicker than the thickness of the side located inside the body to the side facing the outside of the body of the shoe insole.
The inclination θ is lowered to the left and higher to the right by the thin side h and the thick side H.
The inclination θ of the left and
FIG. 5 illustrates a third embodiment, in which the present invention is applied to a scoliosis patient A inclined to the right.
The scoliosis posture correcting
FIG. 6 illustrates a fourth embodiment, in which the present invention is applied to a scoliosis patient A inclined to the left.
The scoliosis posture correcting
In the case of scoliosis patients as described above, the thickness and the overall thickness can be adjusted in consideration of the degree of each symptom by applying the thickness in combination, and each slope can be selectively applied according to the state.
In addition, by measuring the distribution generated in the foot pressure caused by the twisting of the spine and the twisting of the pelvis, it may be used to adjust the tilt accordingly.
In addition, the present invention has been described for grafting to the insole, but it can be seen by those skilled in the art that the same effect can be seen by grafting to the sole of the shoe.
1 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a first embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction shoe insole
Figure 2 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction insole
Figure 3 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a third embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction shoe insole
Figure 4 is a plan view and a cross-sectional view showing a fourth embodiment of the present inventors scoliosis posture correction insole
Figure 5 is a state of use performed to the scoliosis patients tilted to the right of the present invention
Figure 6 is a state of use used in patients with scoliosis tilted to the left of the present invention
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20. Right insole A. Scoliosis tilted to the right
B. Scoliosis tilted to the left θ. inclination
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