Countable wall climbing ruler for rehabilitation training of affected limbs after breast cancer operation
By integrating counting and fixing components into the wall-climbing ruler, the problems of existing wall-climbing rulers being unable to count and fix are solved, enabling scientific supervision and flexible adaptation of patient training and improving the effectiveness of rehabilitation training.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520121891.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-18
AI Technical Summary
Existing upper limb wall climbing rulers have limited functionality and lack counting capabilities, making it difficult to effectively monitor patients' home rehabilitation training and affecting rehabilitation outcomes.
A countable wall-climbing ruler for rehabilitation training of the affected limb after breast cancer surgery was designed. It is equipped with scale lines, adhesive blocks, counting components and fixing components. It counts and displays the number of training sessions through a pressure sensor and is fixed to the wall with a suction cup to adapt to the training needs of different recovery stages.
It enables scientific supervision and recording of patient training, improves the effectiveness and flexibility of rehabilitation training, and meets the training needs of different recovery stages.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of post-mastectomy rehabilitation technology, and in particular to a countable climbing ruler for post-mastectomy limb rehabilitation training. Background Technology
[0002] Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, seriously threatening their physical and mental health. Although treatment methods for breast cancer have made great strangulation in recent years, modified radical mastectomy remains one of the most commonly used surgical methods for treating breast cancer in China. After breast cancer surgery, the traction of scar tissue can severely affect the upper limb function of patients, and this impairment can reduce their quality of life. Currently, patients generally recover upper limb function through rehabilitation exercises, but insufficient understanding of these exercises can affect the effectiveness of rehabilitation. An upper limb wall climbing ruler can assist patients in practicing wall climbing.
[0003] Currently, the upper limb wall climbing ruler has limited functionality and is not practical enough to help patients use rehabilitation training methods correctly. It is easy for patients to use it incorrectly, which will affect their postoperative rehabilitation training. In addition, the wall climbing ruler generally does not have a counting function, which cannot effectively monitor the patient's home rehabilitation exercises. Utility Model Content
[0004] (1) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] To address the issue that the wall climbing ruler lacks a counting function, thus failing to effectively monitor patients' home rehabilitation exercises.
[0006] (2) Technical solution
[0007] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a countable wall-climbing ruler for rehabilitation training of the affected limb after breast cancer surgery, comprising a wall-climbing ruler body; further comprising scale lines, adhesive blocks, a counting component, a fixing component, and climbing blocks. The surface of the wall-climbing ruler body is printed with scale lines. Adhesive blocks with a triangular strip structure are provided on both sides of the wall-climbing ruler body. The adhesive blocks are integrally formed on the surface of the wall-climbing ruler body. Multiple climbing blocks are equidistantly installed on the surface of the wall-climbing ruler body, and the highest climbing block is slidably connected. A counting component is installed on the surface of the highest climbing block. A fixing component is provided in a groove on the surface of the adhesive block. By setting the counting component, the patient stands upright in front of the wall-climbing ruler, with the front of their feet close to the wall. Standing against the wall, without tiptoeing or lifting their heels off the ground, the patient begins by raising their fingers from the lowest mark on the disc and gradually climbs upwards, reaching the top climbing block. As the block descends, a pressure sensor sends a signal to the trainee, which is then counted to inform a more rational and scientific rehabilitation plan. A fixing component is also included; rotating the outer shell causes bolts to retract the suction cups into the inner shell, creating a pressure difference that firmly secures the climbing ruler to the wall surface. This allows for easy adjustment based on individual training height, making it flexible and adaptable to different rehabilitation stages.
[0008] Furthermore, the surface of the climbing block is covered with rubber material, and the surface of the climbing block has a groove with an arc-shaped structure. When climbing the wall, the fingers can attach to the inclined surface, reducing the fatigue of climbing the wall, and the fingers can be placed in the groove, which plays a certain role in fixing them.
[0009] Furthermore, the counting component includes a first slider, a guide groove, a fixing rod, a spring, a pressure sensor, and a display body. The surface of the top climbing block has a first slider with a self-propelled convex structure integrally formed. The surface of the climbing ruler body has a guide groove adapted to the first slider. A fixing rod is installed in the guide groove on the surface of the climbing ruler body. The fixing rod passes through the first slider. A spring is sleeved on the surface of the fixing rod. One end of the spring is connected to the climbing ruler body, and the other end of the spring is connected to the pressure sensor installed on the surface of the first slider. The display body is installed below the surface of the climbing ruler body. The display body is connected to the pressure sensor for signal transmission. By setting up the counting component, the patient stands upright in front of the climbing ruler, with the front of the feet close to the wall, the toes cannot be raised, and the heels cannot leave the ground. The patient's fingers start from the lowest mark on the disc, and from the lower mark, they climb upwards step by step. When they reach the top climbing block, the pressure sensor receives pressure as the climbing block moves down and sends a signal to the trainee to count, so as to carry out a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan.
[0010] Furthermore, a display screen is mounted on the surface of the main body of the display, a flashing light is mounted above the surface of the main body of the display, and a speaker is installed inside the main body of the display. The number of training sessions can be observed and recorded through the display screen to facilitate a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. By setting the flashing light and the speaker, the patient can be prompted to reach the training standard during training, resulting in good usage effects.
[0011] Furthermore, the surface of the climbing block is equipped with second sliders of square structure on both sides of the first slider, and the surface of the climbing ruler body is provided with sliding grooves on both sides of the guide groove. The climbing block slides on the surface of the climbing ruler body through the second sliders and sliding grooves, which can further improve the stability of the climbing block.
[0012] Furthermore, the fixing component includes an inner shell, bolts, a suction cup, and an outer shell. The inner shell is installed in two grooves on the surface of the bonding block. A bolt is threaded into a threaded hole on the surface of the inner shell. One end of the bolt is rotatably connected to the suction cup on one side of the inner shell, and the other end is connected to the outer shell. The outer shell is fitted onto the surface of the inner shell. By setting up the fixing component, when in use, rotating the outer shell causes the bolt to retract the suction cup into the inner shell. At this time, a pressure difference exists within the suction cup, which firmly fixes the wall-climbing ruler to the wall surface. This allows for easy fixing according to one's training height, providing flexibility and allowing for appropriate adjustments based on individual rehabilitation progress, meeting the training needs of users at different recovery stages.
[0013] (3) Beneficial effects
[0014] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this invention are as follows: By setting up a counting component, the patient stands upright in front of the climbing ruler, with the front of their feet close to the wall, their toes not raised, and their heels not leaving the ground. The patient's fingers start from the lowest mark on the disc, and they climb upwards from the lower mark. When they reach the top climbing block, the pressure sensor receives pressure and sends a signal to the trainee to count, enabling a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. This provides excellent supervision for the patient. In conjunction with the fixing component, rotating the outer shell causes the bolts to retract the suction cups into the inner shell. The pressure difference within the suction cups firmly fixes the climbing ruler to the wall surface, allowing for easy adjustment according to the user's training height. This flexible design allows for adjustments based on individual rehabilitation progress, meeting the needs of users at different recovery stages. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a schematic representation of the overall structure of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 2 The image shown is a side view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This utility model is shown. Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0018] Figure 4 The diagram shown illustrates the position and installation of the second slider in this utility model.
[0019] Figure 5 This utility model is shown. Figure 4 Enlarged view at point B in the middle;
[0020] Figure 6 The diagram shown is a cross-sectional view of the inner shell and outer shell of this utility model.
[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1-Climbing ruler body, 2-Scale line, 3-Adhesive block, 4-Counting component, 41-First slider, 42-Guide groove, 43-Fixing rod, 44-Spring, 45-Pressure sensor, 46-Display body, 47-Display screen, 48-Flashing light, 49-Speaker, 410-Second slider, 5-Fixing component, 51-Inner shell, 52-Bolt, 53-Suction cup, 54-Outer shell, 6-Climbing block, 7-Snap groove. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0023] Example 1:
[0024] Please see Figure 1-6This utility model provides an embodiment: a countable wall-climbing ruler for rehabilitation training of limbs after breast cancer surgery, including a wall-climbing ruler body 1; it also includes scale lines 2, adhesive blocks 3, a counting component 4, a fixing component 5, and climbing blocks 6. The scale lines 2 are printed on the surface of the wall-climbing ruler body 1. Adhesive blocks 3 with triangular strip structures are provided on both sides of the wall-climbing ruler body 1. The adhesive blocks 3 are integrally formed on the surface of the wall-climbing ruler body 1. Multiple climbing blocks 6 are equidistantly installed on the surface of the wall-climbing ruler body 1, and the highest climbing block 6 is slidably connected. The counting component 4 is installed on the surface of the highest climbing block 6. The fixing component 5 is provided in the groove opened on the surface of the adhesive block 3. By setting the counting component 4, the patient stands upright in front of the wall-climbing ruler, with the front of the foot close to the wall, the toes cannot be raised, and the heels cannot leave the ground. The patient's fingers start from the lowest mark on the disc and begin to lift the shoulder along the wall. Climbing upwards along the scale, when reaching the top climbing block 6, the pressure sensor 45 receives pressure as the climbing block 6 moves downwards, sending a signal to the trainee for counting. This allows for a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. In conjunction with the fixing component 5, rotating the outer shell 54 causes the bolt 52 to pull the suction cup 53 into the inner shell 51. This creates a pressure difference within the suction cup 53, firmly fixing the climbing ruler body 1 to the wall surface. This allows for easy adjustment based on individual training height, offering flexibility and adaptability to different rehabilitation stages. The climbing block 6 is covered with rubber and features a circular groove. Fingers can attach to the slope while climbing, reducing fatigue and providing a degree of fixation.
[0025] The counting assembly 4 includes a first slider 41, a guide groove 42, a fixing rod 43, a spring 44, a pressure sensor 45, and a display body 46. The surface of the top climbing block 6 is integrally formed with the first slider 41, which has a self-propelled convex structure. The surface of the climbing ruler body 1 has a guide groove 42 adapted to the first slider 41. A fixing rod 43 is installed within the guide groove 42 on the surface of the climbing ruler body 1, passing through the first slider 41. A spring 44 is sleeved on the surface of the fixing rod 43, with one end of the spring 44 connected to the climbing ruler body 1 and the other end connected to the pressure sensor 45 mounted on the surface of the first slider 41. The display body 46 is installed below the surface of the climbing ruler body 1, and the display body 46 is connected to the pressure sensor 45 for signal transmission. By setting up the counting component 4, the patient stands upright in front of the climbing ruler, with the front of their feet close to the wall, their toes not raised, and their heels not leaving the ground. The patient's fingers start from the lowest mark on the disc, and from the lower mark, they climb upwards step by step. When they reach the top climbing block 6, the pressure sensor 45 receives pressure as the climbing block 6 moves down, sending a signal to the trainee to count, so as to make a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. The surface of the climbing block 6 is equipped with a square second slider 410 on both sides of the first slider 41. The surface of the climbing ruler body 1 is provided with a sliding groove on both sides of the guide groove 42. The climbing block 6 slides on the surface of the climbing ruler body 1 through the second slider 410 and the sliding groove, which can further improve the stability of the climbing block 6.
[0026] A display screen 47 is mounted on the surface of the display body 46, a flashing light 48 is mounted above the surface of the display body 46, and a speaker 49 is installed inside the display body 46. The number of training sessions can be observed and recorded through the display screen 47 to facilitate a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. By setting the flashing light 48 and the speaker 49, the patient can be prompted to reach the training standard during training, resulting in good usage effects.
[0027] Example 2:
[0028] Please see Figure 1-6In this embodiment, the fixing component 5 includes an inner shell 51, a bolt 52, a suction cup 53, and an outer shell 54. The inner shell 51 is installed in two grooves on the surface of the fitting block 3. The bolt 52 is threaded into the threaded hole on the surface of the inner shell 51. One end of the bolt 52 is rotatably connected to the suction cup 53 on one side of the inner shell 51, and the other end of the bolt 52 is connected to the outer shell 54. The outer shell 54 is fitted onto the surface of the inner shell 51. By setting the fixing component 5, when in use, by rotating the outer shell 54, the bolt 52 drives the suction cup 53 to retract into the inner shell 51. At this time, there is a pressure difference in the suction cup 53, which can firmly fix the wall climbing ruler body 1 to the wall surface. It is convenient to fix according to one's own training height, and it is flexible in use. It can be adjusted appropriately according to one's own rehabilitation situation, which can meet the training needs of users at different recovery stages.
[0029] Through the above steps, when using the device, the counting component 4 is set up. The patient stands upright in front of the climbing ruler, with the front of their feet close to the wall, their toes not raised, and their heels not leaving the ground. The patient's fingers start from the lowest mark on the disc, and from the lower mark, they climb upwards step by step until they reach the top climbing block 6. When the climbing block 6 moves down, the pressure sensor 45 receives pressure and sends a signal to the trainee to count, so as to make a more reasonable and scientific rehabilitation plan. In conjunction with the fixing component 5, when using the device, the outer shell 54 is rotated. As the outer shell 54 rotates, the bolt 52 drives the suction cup 53 to retract into the inner shell 51. At this time, there is a pressure difference in the suction cup 53, which can firmly fix the main body 1 of the climbing ruler to the wall surface. It is convenient to fix according to the training height, and it is flexible in use. It can be adjusted according to the individual's rehabilitation situation to meet the training needs of users at different recovery stages.
[0030] The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
1. A countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training, comprising a wall-climbing ruler main body (1); characterized in that: Also include the scale (2), the block (3), the meter component (4), the fixed assembly (5) and the climbing block (6), the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1) is printed with scale (2), the both sides of wall climbing ruler body (1) are provided with the block (3) of triangular strip structure, the block (3) is integrally formed on the surface of wall climbing ruler body (1), the surface of wall climbing ruler body (1) is equidistantly installed with multiple climbing blocks (6), and the highest position of climbing block (6) is provided with sliding connection, the surface of the highest position of the climbing block (6) is installed with the meter component (4), the recess of the surface of the block (3) is provided with the fixed assembly (5).
2. The countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the climbing block (6) is covered with rubber material, and the surface of the climbing block (6) is provided with a recess of circular arc structure.
3. The countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training according to claim 1, characterized in that: The meter component (4) includes a first slider (41), a guide groove (42), a fixed rod (43), a spring (44), a pressure sensor (45) and a display body (46), the surface of the top climbing block (6) is integrally formed with a convex self-structure first slider (41), the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1) is provided with a guide groove (42) matched with the first slider (41), the fixed rod (43) is installed in the guide groove (42) of the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1), the fixed rod (43) penetrates the first slider (41), the surface of the fixed rod (43) is sleeved with the spring (44), one end of the spring (44) is connected with the wall climbing ruler body (1), the other end of the spring (44) is connected with the pressure sensor (45) installed on the surface of the first slider (41), the display body (46) is installed below the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1), and the display body (46) is signal transmission connected with the pressure sensor (45).
4. The countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training according to claim 3, characterized in that: The surface of the display body (46) is provided with a display screen (47), the surface of the display body (46) is provided with a flashing light (48), and the inside of the display body (46) is provided with a loudspeaker (49).
5. The countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the climbing block (6) is provided with a square structure second slider (410) on both sides of the first slider (41), the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1) is provided with a sliding groove on both sides of the guide groove (42), and the climbing block (6) slides on the surface of the wall climbing ruler body (1) through the second slider (410) and the sliding groove.
6. The countable wall-climbing ruler for breast cancer postoperative limb rehabilitation training according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixed assembly (5) includes an inner shell (51), a bolt (52), a suction cup (53) and an outer shell (54), the inner shell (51) is installed in the two recesses on the surface of the block (3), the threaded hole on the surface of the inner shell (51) is threadedly connected with the bolt (52), one end of the bolt (52) is rotatably connected with the suction cup (53) on one side of the inner shell (51), the other end of the bolt (52) is connected with the outer shell (54), and the outer shell (54) is sleeved on the surface of the inner shell (51).