Surgical postoperative auxiliary recovery device

By designing a postoperative rehabilitation device, and utilizing the combination of drive and lifting components, the problem of patients having difficulty performing leg exercises without assistance after surgery has been solved, enabling patients to perform leg extension and flexion exercises independently.

CN223914375UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF SHAOXING UNIV OF ARTS & SCI
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Application Number
CN202422721036.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-11-08
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-11-08

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Technical Problem

Patients need to perform leg extension and flexion exercises after surgery, but they find it difficult to do so on their own without assistance.

Method used

A surgical postoperative rehabilitation aid device was designed, including a base plate and an auxiliary component. The auxiliary component consists of a load-bearing shell, a first support plate, a second support plate, a drive component, and a lifting component. Through the coordinated use of the drive component and the lifting component, the relative movement of the first support plate and the second support plate is realized, assisting the patient in performing leg extension and flexion exercises.

Benefits of technology

This allows patients to perform leg extension and flexion exercises independently without human assistance, improving the autonomy and convenience of training.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a surgical postoperative auxiliary recovery device, relates to rehabilitation training equipment field, including bottom plate and auxiliary subassembly, the bearing shell is fixedly connected to the top of bottom plate, the one end of first support plate is rotatingly installed on the top of bearing shell, the second support plate is slidingly arranged on the top of bearing shell, and the second support plate is fixed on the bottom of bearing shell. The opposite ends of the second supporting plate and the first supporting plate are rotationally connected, and the driving assembly is arranged in the bearing shell and used for driving one end of the second supporting plate to move towards the first supporting plate. The bottom plate and the auxiliary assembly are used in a matched mode, the auxiliary assembly comprises the bearing shell, the first supporting plate, the second supporting plate, the driving assembly and the jacking assembly, and under the matched use of the driving assembly and the jacking assembly, the opposite ends of the first supporting plate and the second supporting plate can protrude and tilt, so that the supporting assembly is convenient to use. Therefore, the legs of the patient can be supported, and the legs of the patient can be subjected to bending and stretching training.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the field of rehabilitation training equipment, especially relates to a surgical postoperative auxiliary recovery device. BACKGROUND

[0002] Surgery is a medical intervention measure, through the form of operation to the local tissue, organ of human being carries out resection, repair, reconstruction or transplantation etc.

[0003] After the patient completes the operation, rehabilitation training is needed, such as leg stretching and bending activity training, when the patient's leg is stretched and bent, the rehabilitation medical staff usually holds the patient's leg with one hand and assists the patient's leg to stretch and bend with the other hand, so that the training needs the help of medical staff, and the patient cannot conveniently stretch and bend without personnel assistance. UTILITARY MODEL

[0004] The utility model aims at providing a surgical postoperative auxiliary recovery device to solve the problems in the above background.

[0005] To achieve the above object, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: a surgical postoperative auxiliary recovery device, comprising:

[0006] The bottom plate and the auxiliary assembly are installed on the top of the bottom plate, and the auxiliary assembly comprises:

[0007] The bearing shell is fixedly connected to the top of the bottom plate.

[0008] The first support plate is rotatably installed at one end of the top of the bearing shell.

[0009] The second support plate is slidably arranged on the top of the bearing shell, and the opposite end of the second support plate and the first support plate is rotatably connected.

[0010] The driving assembly is arranged in the interior of the bearing shell, and the driving assembly is used for driving the one end of the second support plate to move towards the first support plate.

[0011] Preferably, the auxiliary assembly further comprises:

[0012] The jacking assembly is arranged in the interior of the bearing shell, and the jacking assembly acts on the upward elastic force of the first support plate.

[0013] A protective pad is attached to the top of the second support plate and the first support plate.

[0014] Preferably, the auxiliary component further includes:

[0015] The first connecting plate is fixedly connected to the side of the supporting housing;

[0016] The first connecting plate is rotatably connected to the first support plate via a pin.

[0017] Preferably, the auxiliary component further includes:

[0018] A connecting block, one side of which is fixedly connected to a first support plate, and the connecting block is rotatably connected to a second support plate via a pin;

[0019] The second connecting plate is rotatably connected to the second support plate via a pin.

[0020] Preferably, the side of the supporting housing is provided with a sliding hole, and a slider is slidably sleeved in the inner cavity of the sliding hole. One side of the slider is fixedly connected to the second connecting plate, and the slider is connected to the driving assembly.

[0021] Preferably, the driving component includes:

[0022] A driving block, the side of which is fixedly connected to the slider, and the driving block is slidably disposed inside the bearing housing;

[0023] A drive screw, the outer wall of which is threadedly connected to a drive block;

[0024] A servo motor is installed inside the housing, and its output end is connected to a drive screw.

[0025] Preferably, the lifting assembly includes:

[0026] A lifting rod and a first fixing plate, wherein the bottom of the lifting rod is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate, and the lifting rod passes through the bearing housing and is pressed and fitted against the first support plate;

[0027] The guide rod, the second fixing plate, and the third fixing plate are provided. The guide rod is vertically installed inside the bearing housing via the second fixing plate and the third fixing plate. The outer wall of the guide rod is slidably inserted and sleeved with the first fixing plate.

[0028] A support spring is slidably sleeved on the outside of the guide rod, and the support spring is located at the bottom of the first fixed plate.

[0029] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0030] This utility model utilizes the combined use of a base plate and auxiliary components. The auxiliary components include a supporting shell, a first support plate, a second support plate, a drive component, and a lifting component. With the combined use of the drive component and the lifting component, the opposite ends of the first and second support plates can protrude and tilt upwards, thereby supporting the patient's legs and enabling the patient's legs to perform bending and stretching exercises. Attached Figure Description

[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model.

[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the first support plate of this utility model.

[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the front part of this utility model.

[0034] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 3 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0035] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Auxiliary components; 21. Bearing housing; 22. First support plate; 23. Second support plate; 24. Drive assembly; 241. Drive screw; 242. Drive block; 243. Servo motor; 25. Lifting assembly; 251. Lifting rod; 252. First fixing plate; 253. Support spring; 254. Guide rod; 255. Second fixing plate; 256. Third fixing plate; 26. Protective pad; 27. First connecting plate; 28. Pin; 29. ​​Connecting block; 210. Second connecting plate; 211. Sliding hole. Detailed Implementation

[0036] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0037] This utility model provides, for example Figures 1-3The surgical postoperative recovery aid device shown includes a base plate 1 and an auxiliary component 2. The auxiliary component 2 is mounted on the top of the base plate 1 and includes a support housing 21, a first support plate 22, a second support plate 23, and a drive component 24. The support housing 21 is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate 1. One end of the first support plate 22 is rotatably mounted on the top of the support housing 21. The second support plate 23 is slidably disposed on the top of the support housing 21, and the opposite ends of the second support plate 23 and the first support plate 22 are rotatably connected. The drive component 24 is disposed inside the support housing 21 and is used to drive one end of the second support plate 23 toward the first support plate 22, thereby driving the drive component 24. When one end of the second support plate 23 is moved, the opposite ends of the first support plate 22 and the second support plate 23 will tilt up or down, thereby assisting the patient's leg in extending or bending movements. The auxiliary component 2 also includes a lifting component 25 and a protective pad 26. The lifting component 25 is located inside the bearing housing 21 and exerts an upward elastic force on the first support plate 22. The protective pad 26 is connected to the top of the second support plate 23 and the first support plate 22. The protective pad 26 is made of soft rubber and its shape is not limited to a flat plate; it can also be concave at the top, thereby supporting and limiting the patient's leg and reducing the possibility of the patient's leg falling off the protective pad 26.

[0038] Furthermore, the auxiliary component 2 also includes a first connecting plate 27 and a pin 28. The first connecting plate 27 is fixedly connected to the side of the bearing housing 21. The first connecting plate 27 is rotatably connected to the first support plate 22 through the pin 28, thereby making the end of the first support plate 22 away from the second support plate 23 rotatably connected to the bearing housing 21 in a stable position. The auxiliary component 2 also includes a connecting block 29 and a second connecting plate 210. One side of the connecting block 29 is fixedly connected to the first support plate 22. The connecting block 29 is rotatably connected to the second support plate 23 through the pin 28. The second connecting plate 210 is rotatably connected to the second support plate 23 through the pin 28. A sliding hole 211 is provided on the side of the bearing housing 21. A slider is slidably sleeved in the inner cavity of the sliding hole 211. One side of the slider is fixedly connected to the second connecting plate 210. The slider is connected to the drive component 24.

[0039] Furthermore, the drive assembly 24 includes a drive block 242, a drive screw 241, and a servo motor 243. The side of the drive block 242 is fixedly connected to the slider, and the drive block 242 is slidably disposed inside the bearing housing 21. The outer wall of the drive screw 241 is threadedly connected to the drive block 242. The servo motor 243 is installed inside the bearing housing 21, and the output end of the servo motor 243 is connected to the drive screw 241 for transmission. The servo motor 243 drives the drive screw 241 to rotate, and the drive screw 241 drives the drive block 242 to slide inside the bearing housing 21. In turn, the drive block 242 drives the second support plate 23 to slide at the top of the bearing housing 21 through the slider, the second connecting plate 210, and the pin 28.

[0040] Specifically, the lifting assembly 25 includes a lifting rod 251, a first fixing plate 252, a support spring 253, a guide rod 254, a second fixing plate 255, and a third fixing plate 256. The bottom of the lifting rod 251 is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate 252. The lifting rod 251 passes through the bearing housing 21 and is pressed against the first support plate 22. The guide rod 254 is vertically installed inside the bearing housing 21 through the second fixing plate 255 and the third fixing plate 256. The outer wall of the guide rod 254 is slidably inserted into the first fixing plate 252. The support spring 254... 3. The guide rod 254 is slidably sleeved on the outside of the guide rod 254. The support spring 253 is located at the bottom of the first fixed plate 252. There are four guide rods 254 and four support springs 253, which are located on both sides of the drive screw 241, so as not to affect the movement of the drive screw 241. The support spring 253 can provide an upward elastic support force to the first support plate 22 through the third fixed plate 256 and the lifting rod 251, so that one end of the second support plate 23 can move toward the first support plate 22, and the opposite ends of the first support plate 22 and the second support plate 23 can be raised.

[0041] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A postoperative recovery aid device, characterized in that, include: A base plate (1) and an auxiliary component (2), the auxiliary component (2) being mounted on top of the base plate (1), the auxiliary component (2) comprising: The supporting housing (21) is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate (1); A first support plate (22) is rotatably mounted at one end on the top of the bearing housing (21); The second support plate (23) is slidably disposed on the top of the bearing housing (21), and the opposite ends of the second support plate (23) and the first support plate (22) are rotatably connected. A drive assembly (24) is disposed inside the support housing (21) and is used to drive one end of the second support plate (23) to move toward the first support plate (22).

2. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The auxiliary component (2) also includes: A lifting assembly (25) is disposed inside the bearing housing (21), and the lifting assembly (25) acts on the first support plate (22) with an upward elastic force; A protective pad (26) is connected to the top of the second support plate (23) and the first support plate (22).

3. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The auxiliary component (2) also includes: The first connecting plate (27) is fixedly connected to the side of the bearing housing (21); Pin (28), the first connecting plate (27) is rotatably connected to the first support plate (22) through pin (28).

4. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The auxiliary component (2) also includes: A connecting block (29) is fixedly connected to a first support plate (22) on one side, and the connecting block (29) is rotatably connected to a second support plate (23) via a pin (28); The second connecting plate (210) is rotatably connected to the second support plate (23) via a pin (28).

5. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The side of the bearing housing (21) is provided with a sliding hole (211), and a slider is slidably sleeved in the inner cavity of the sliding hole (211). One side of the slider is fixedly connected to the second connecting plate (210), and the slider is connected to the drive assembly (24).

6. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The driving component (24) includes: A drive block (242) is fixedly connected to a slider on its side and is slidably disposed inside a bearing housing (21). A drive screw (241) is threaded to the outer wall of a drive block (242); A servo motor (243) is installed inside the support housing (21), and the output end of the servo motor (243) is connected to the drive screw (241) for transmission.

7. The postoperative recovery aid device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The lifting assembly (25) includes: The lifting rod (251) and the first fixing plate (252) are provided. The bottom of the lifting rod (251) is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate (252). The lifting rod (251) passes through the bearing housing (21) and is pressed and fitted against the first support plate (22). Guide rod (254), second fixing plate (255) and third fixing plate (256), the guide rod (254) is vertically installed inside the bearing housing (21) through the second fixing plate (255) and the third fixing plate (256), and the outer wall of the guide rod (254) is slidably inserted and sleeved with the first fixing plate (252); A support spring (253) is slidably sleeved on the outside of the guide rod (254) and the support spring (253) is located at the bottom of the first fixed plate (252).