Lower limb traction belt for preventing ankle pressure sores
A traction belt and pressure sore technology, applied in the field of lower limb traction belt, can solve the problems of weakening the traction effect, achieve the effect of improving the traction effect and avoiding the effect of ankle pressure sore
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[0018] Such as figure 1 , figure 2 As shown, the lower limb traction belt for preventing ankle pressure sores according to the present invention includes an elastic traction belt body 1 , a calf fixing part 2 , a thigh fixing part 3 , and a foot pad 4 . The calf fixing part 2 and the thigh fixing part 3 are styles and materials commonly used in the prior art. The difference between the elastic traction belt body 1 and the traction belt body in the prior art is that the traction belt body in the prior art is a complete belt body, which is U-shaped and connected with the leg fixing part 2 and the thigh fixing part 3 fixed. And in the present application, the quantity of elastic traction belt body 1 is 2, and each elastic traction belt body 1 all has free end, and the free end of elastic traction belt body 1 is detachably connected with traction column 7 that hook 6 is housed. The detachable connection method is as follows: the free ends of the elastic traction belt body 1 ar...
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[0022] The difference between embodiment 2 and embodiment 1 is: as Figure 5 As shown, the bottom edge of the calf fixing part 2 is provided with an eversion part 21, so that the longitudinal force direction of the bottom edge of the calf fixing part 2 is opposite to that of other parts of the calf fixing part 2.
[0023] Due to the existence of the valgus portion 21, when the shank fixing portion 2 is subjected to the longitudinal traction force towards the sole direction, the force direction of the valgus portion 21 is towards the thigh. 1 around the column 5, now the lateral outward force still exists.
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