Foot and finger-toe pressure treatment device for lymphedema through simulated manipulation
By designing a lymphedema pressure therapy device specifically for the feet and toes, multiple independent air bladders and air tubes are connected to the inflation and deflation pump main unit to provide precise treatment for the feet and toes. This solves the problem of poor treatment effect of traditional devices for the feet and toes, and achieves improved lymphatic circulation and a comfortable user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Traditional air wave pressure therapy equipment lacks precise treatment of lymphedema in the feet and toes, and cannot effectively improve lymphatic circulation, especially for peripheral lymphedema in the feet.
A lymphedema pressure therapy device including toe cavity and foot cavity was designed. It provides precise treatment to the feet and toes by simulating manual techniques. Multiple independent air bladders and air tubes are connected to the inflation and deflation pump main unit to improve lymphatic circulation in the feet and toes.
It enables precise pressure therapy for lymphedema in the feet and toes, improves lymphatic circulation, enhances the therapeutic effect on the feet and toes, and is easy to install and comfortable to use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical and nursing tools, and in particular to a device for treating lymphedema of the foot and toes by simulating manual techniques. Background Technology
[0002] Air wave pressure therapy is a physical therapy method that improves lymphatic circulation and prevents and reduces lymphedema by simulating manual lymphatic drainage. Its mechanism of action is to repeatedly inflate and deflate a multi-chamber airbag to massage and pressurize from the distal end of the limb to the proximal end, stimulate subcutaneous lymph nodes, improve lymphatic microcirculation, prevent and reduce lymphedema, prevent and reduce extracellular fluid content, and improve the motor function of the affected limb.
[0003] However, traditional devices are only worn on the patient's upper arms and legs to massage and apply pressure to large areas of the upper arms and legs, lacking therapeutic effects on small areas. In particular, for the feet, there is a lack of lymphatic drainage to the peripheral circulation of the toes, thus failing to achieve a comprehensive anti-swelling effect in reducing peripheral lymphedema of the affected limbs and feet. Therefore, this utility model proposes a lymphedema foot and toe pressure therapy device that simulates manual techniques to solve the problems existing in the prior art. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model proposes a pressure therapy device for lymphedema of the feet and toes using simulated manual techniques. This device provides refined pressure therapy for lymphedema of the feet and toes, improving lymphatic circulation in the feet and toes.
[0005] To achieve the purpose of this utility model, the utility model is implemented through the following technical solution: a lymphedema foot and toe pressure treatment device that simulates manual techniques, including a toe cavity and a foot cavity, the foot cavity including a foot sleeve and a first air bladder, the two ends of the foot sleeve are connected by a zipper, the first air bladder is disposed inside the interlayer of the foot sleeve, and multiple sets of the first air bladder are provided, the multiple sets of the first air bladder are independent of each other, a first inflation connector is provided on one side of the foot sleeve, and multiple sets of the first inflation connector are provided and are respectively connected to multiple sets of the first air bladder, and a first air guide tube is connected to the first inflation connector;
[0006] The toe cavity is connected to the front end of the foot cavity, and there are five sets of toe cavities. The toe cavity includes a toe sleeve and a second air bladder. The second air bladder is located inside the interlayer of the toe sleeve, and the toe sleeve is provided with a second inflation connector that connects to the second air bladder. All five sets of the second inflation connectors are connected to the second air duct.
[0007] A further improvement is that a first elastic cloth is connected between the front end of the foot sleeve and a group of the toe cavities, and a second elastic cloth is connected between the five groups of the toe cavities.
[0008] A further improvement is that the foot sleeve is used to wrap around the outside of the foot, the toe sleeve is used to wrap around the outside of the toes, and the size of the five sets of toe cavities is adapted to the size of the five toes respectively.
[0009] A further improvement is that the inner side of the toe sleeve is covered with a soft cloth layer, and the thickness of the soft cloth layer is 1-1.5mm.
[0010] A further improvement is that the outer edge of the foot cover is sealed, and the inner side of the foot cover is covered with a fleece layer with a thickness of 1-1.5mm.
[0011] A further improvement is that the bottom of the foot sleeve is provided with a covering fabric, and the covering fabric is bonded and fixed to the foot sleeve.
[0012] A further improvement is that one end of both the first and second air guide pipes is connected to the main unit of the air pump.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. This utility model is designed with foot cavity and toe cavity specifically for foot and toe treatment. In use, the foot sleeve is wrapped around the outside of the foot and the toe sleeve is wrapped around the outside of the toes. The main unit of the inflation and deflation pump is connected through the first air tube and the second air tube to inflate and deflate the first air bladder and the second air bladder, thereby performing precise lymphedema pressure treatment on the feet and toes and improving lymphatic circulation in the feet and toes.
[0015] 2. In use, this utility model can be easily installed by simply wrapping the foot sleeve around the outside of the foot and zipping it up. The five toe sleeves can be worn on the five toes respectively. The five toe cavities are connected to each other by the second elastic cloth and to the foot sleeve by the first elastic cloth, which makes it easy to install as needed and prevents them from falling off. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is the front view of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the toe cavity of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the foot cavity of this utility model.
[0019] The components are: 1. Toe cavity; 2. Foot sleeve; 3. First air bladder; 4. Zipper; 5. First inflation connector; 6. First air duct; 7. Toe sleeve; 8. Second air bladder; 9. Second inflation connector; 10. Second air duct; 11. First elastic fabric; 12. Second elastic fabric; 13. Soft fabric layer; 14. Edge sealing; 15. Fleece layer; 16. Covering bottom fabric. Detailed Implementation
[0020] To deepen the understanding of this utility model, the following detailed description will be provided in conjunction with embodiments. These embodiments are only used to explain this utility model and do not constitute a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0021] Example 1
[0022] according to Figure 1 , 2 As shown in Figure 3, this embodiment proposes a pressure therapy device for lymphedema of the foot and toes using simulated manual techniques. It includes a toe cavity 1 and a foot cavity. The foot cavity includes a foot sleeve 2 and a first air bladder 3. A zipper 4 is connected between the two ends of the foot sleeve 2. The first air bladder 3 is located inside the interlayer of the foot sleeve 2, and there are multiple sets of the first air bladder 3. The multiple sets of the first air bladder 3 are independent of each other. A first inflation connector 5 is provided on one side of the foot sleeve 2, and there are multiple sets of the first inflation connector 5, which are respectively connected to the multiple sets of the first air bladder 3. A first air guide tube 6 is connected to the first inflation connector 5.
[0023] The toe cavity 1 is connected to the front end of the foot cavity, and there are five sets of toe cavities 1. The toe cavity 1 includes a toe sleeve 7 and a second air bladder 8. The second air bladder 8 is located inside the interlayer of the toe sleeve 7, and the toe sleeve 7 is provided with a second inflation connector 9 that connects to the second air bladder 8. All five sets of second inflation connectors 9 are connected to the second air guide tube 10. The foot cavity and toe cavity 1 are designed specifically for foot and toe treatment. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeve 7 is wrapped around the outside of the toes. The inflation and deflation pump is connected to the main unit through the first air guide tube 6 and the second air guide tube 10 to inflate and deflate the first air bladder 3 and the second air bladder 8, thereby performing precise lymphedema pressure treatment on the foot and toes and improving lymphatic circulation in the foot and toes.
[0024] A first elastic fabric 11 connects the front end of the foot sleeve 2 to one group of toe cavities 1, and a second elastic fabric 12 connects the five groups of toe cavities 1. The five groups of toe cavities 1 are interconnected by the second elastic fabric 12 and connected to the foot sleeve 2 by the first elastic fabric 11, which facilitates installation as needed and prevents them from falling off.
[0025] The foot sleeve 2 is used to wrap around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeve 7 is used to wrap around the outside of the toes. The size of the five toe cavities 1 is adapted to the size of the five toes respectively. In use, simply wrap the foot sleeve 2 around the outside of the foot and zip up the zipper 4 to fix it. The five toe sleeves 7 are simply put on the five toes respectively, making installation convenient.
[0026] The inner side of the toe sleeve 7 is covered with a soft cloth layer 13, and the thickness of the soft cloth layer 13 is 1mm. In use, the five toe sleeves 7 are simply put on the five toes respectively, and the soft cloth layer 13 makes contact with the skin of the toes more comfortable.
[0027] The outer edge of the foot cover 2 is covered with a sealing edge 14 to improve the strength and stability of the fabric at the edge, and the inner side of the foot cover 2 is covered with a fleece layer 15, the fleece layer 15 being 1mm thick. In use, the foot cover 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot and the zipper 4 is pulled to secure it. The fleece layer 15 makes contact with the skin of the foot, providing greater comfort.
[0028] One end of the first air tube 6 and the second air tube 10 are both connected to the inflation / deflation pump host. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeve 7 is wrapped around the outside of the toes. The inflation / deflation pump host is connected through the first air tube 6 and the second air tube 10 to inflate and deflate the first air bladder 3 and the second air bladder 8, thereby performing precise lymphedema pressure treatment on the feet and toes to improve lymphatic circulation in the feet and toes.
[0029] Example 2
[0030] according to Figure 1 , 2 As shown in Figure 3, this embodiment proposes a pressure therapy device for lymphedema of the foot and toes using simulated manual techniques. It includes a toe cavity 1 and a foot cavity. The foot cavity includes a foot sleeve 2 and a first air bladder 3. A zipper 4 is connected between the two ends of the foot sleeve 2. The first air bladder 3 is located inside the interlayer of the foot sleeve 2, and there are multiple sets of the first air bladder 3. The multiple sets of the first air bladder 3 are independent of each other. A first inflation connector 5 is provided on one side of the foot sleeve 2, and there are multiple sets of the first inflation connector 5, which are respectively connected to the multiple sets of the first air bladder 3. A first air guide tube 6 is connected to the first inflation connector 5.
[0031] The toe cavity 1 is connected to the front end of the foot cavity, and there are five sets of toe cavities 1. The toe cavity 1 includes a toe sleeve 7 and a second air bladder 8. The second air bladder 8 is located inside the interlayer of the toe sleeve 7, and the toe sleeve 7 is provided with a second inflation connector 9 that connects to the second air bladder 8. All five sets of second inflation connectors 9 are connected to the second air guide tube 10. The foot cavity and toe cavity 1 are designed specifically for foot and toe treatment. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeve 7 is wrapped around the outside of the toes. The inflation and deflation pump is connected to the main unit through the first air guide tube 6 and the second air guide tube 10 to inflate and deflate the first air bladder 3 and the second air bladder 8, thereby performing precise lymphedema pressure treatment on the foot and toes and improving lymphatic circulation in the foot and toes.
[0032] The bottom of the foot sleeve 2 is provided with a covering fabric 16, and the covering fabric 16 is bonded and fixed to the foot sleeve. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is placed directly on the base surface, which may cause friction and wear. Therefore, the covering fabric 16 is added. The covering fabric 16 can be made of reinforced fiber cloth, which is not easy to wear and improves durability. The adhesive connection makes it easy to fix.
[0033] One end of the first air tube 6 and the second air tube 10 are both connected to the inflation / deflation pump host. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeve 7 is wrapped around the outside of the toes. The inflation / deflation pump host is connected through the first air tube 6 and the second air tube 10 to inflate and deflate the first air bladder 3 and the second air bladder 8, thereby performing precise lymphedema pressure treatment on the feet and toes to improve lymphatic circulation in the feet and toes.
[0034] This lymphedema foot and toe pressure therapy device, designed using simulated manipulation techniques, features dedicated foot and toe cavities 1. In use, the foot sleeve 2 is wrapped around the outside of the foot, and the toe sleeves 7 are worn on the outside of the toes. The device connects to an air pump unit via a first air tube 6 and a second air tube 10, inflating and deflating the first air bladder 3 and the second air bladder 8 to provide precise lymphedema pressure therapy for the feet and toes, improving lymphatic circulation. Furthermore, the device is easy to install; simply wrap the foot sleeve 2 around the outside of the foot and zip it up with the zipper 4. The five toe sleeves 7 are simply worn on the five toes, making installation convenient. The five toe cavities 1 are interconnected via a second elastic band 12 and connected to the foot sleeve 2 via a first elastic band 11, allowing for easy installation as needed and preventing them from easily falling off.
[0035] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A device for the treatment of lymphedema foot and toe pressure by mimicking manual technique, comprising a toe cavity (1) and a foot cavity, characterized in that: The foot cavity comprises a foot sleeve (2) and a first air bag (3), a zipper (4) is connected between two ends of the foot sleeve (2), the first air bag (3) is arranged in the interlayer of the foot sleeve (2), and a plurality of groups of the first air bag (3) are arranged, the plurality of groups of the first air bag (3) are independent of each other, a first inflation connector (5) is arranged on one side of the foot sleeve (2), the first inflation connector (5) is provided in a plurality of groups and is connected with the plurality of groups of the first air bag (3) respectively, and a first air guide pipe (6) is connected to the first inflation connector (5). The toe cavity (1) is connected to the front end of the foot cavity, and five groups of the toe cavity (1) are arranged, the toe cavity (1) comprises a toe sleeve (7) and a second air bag (8), the second air bag (8) is arranged in the interlayer of the toe sleeve (7), and a second inflation connector (9) connected with the second air bag (8) is arranged on the toe sleeve (7), and the five groups of the second inflation connector (9) are connected with a second air guide pipe (10).
2. A device for the treatment of lymphedema of the foot and digits by analog manipulation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first elastic cloth (11) is connected between the front end of the foot sleeve (2) and one group of the toe cavity (1), and the second elastic cloth (12) is connected between the five groups of the toe cavity (1).
3. The device for treating lymphedema of the foot and toes by means of analog simulation of pressure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The foot sleeve (2) is arranged around the outside of the foot, the toe sleeve (7) is arranged around the outside of the toe, and the sizes of the five groups of the toe cavity (1) are matched with the sizes of the five toes respectively.
4. The device for treating lymphedema of the foot and toes by means of analog simulation of pressure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inside of the toe sleeve (7) is covered with a soft cloth layer (13), and the thickness of the soft cloth layer (13) is 1-1.5 mm.
5. A device for the treatment of lymphedema foot and digits by analog manipulation according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outside edge of the foot sleeve (2) is covered with an edge covering (14), and the inside surface of the foot sleeve (2) is covered with a velvet layer (15), and the thickness of the velvet layer (15) is 1-1.5 mm.
6. A device for the treatment of lymphedema foot and digits by analog manipulation according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom of the foot sleeve (2) is provided with a covering bottom cloth (16), and the covering bottom cloth (16) is adhesively fixed to the foot sleeve.
7. The device for treating lymphedema of the foot and digits by analog manipulation according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the first air guide pipe (6) and the second air guide pipe (10) is connected with an inflation and deflation pump main machine.