Varicosity rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery
By introducing massage belts and motor-driven rod structures into the rehabilitation training device, the problems of poor massage effect and leg immobility have been solved, resulting in better rehabilitation training effects and faster rehabilitation progress.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing rehabilitation training devices have poor massage effects, and the lack of leg movement leads to slow recovery.
A varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery was designed. By setting a massage belt and a motor-driven rod on a support plate, the massage belt can fit in close contact with the patient's leg, and the motor controls the rotation of the rod to raise and lower the leg, thereby promoting activity.
It improved the massage effect, enhanced leg mobility, and significantly accelerated the effect of rehabilitation training.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of rehabilitation training equipment, specifically to a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery. Background Technology
[0002] Vascular surgery is a branch of surgery that primarily focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of peripheral vascular diseases, excluding those affecting the brain and heart. Varicose veins are one of the most common venous diseases in vascular surgery, most frequently occurring in the lower extremities. Symptoms mainly include swelling, weakness, and tortuous, dilated blood vessels in the lower limbs after prolonged standing or heavy physical labor. This is primarily due to thinner blood vessel walls, poor elasticity, valvular insufficiency, or increased venous pressure in the lower extremities caused by blood reflux, leading to the aforementioned symptoms. Therefore, rehabilitation training is often used to treat mild varicose veins or to prevent them. Rehabilitation training devices have been invented to assist patients with lower limb rehabilitation exercises.
[0003] Existing rehabilitation training devices generally consist of movable seat components, leg massage components, and foot massage components. They improve lower limb swelling and promote venous return through massage. However, they have the following shortcomings:
[0004] 1. Due to weakness in the patient's lower limbs, the massage components may not fit properly during the massage, resulting in poor massage effect;
[0005] 2. Rehabilitation training based solely on massage is too simplistic, as the legs remain immobile for extended periods, resulting in slow recovery. Utility Model Content
[0006] I. Technical problems to be solved
[0007] The technical problem this invention aims to solve is poor massage effect, lack of leg movement, and slow recovery from rehabilitation training.
[0008] II. Technical Solution
[0009] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution provided by this utility model is: a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery, including a chair body;
[0010] The chair body has support plates extending forward on the left and right side walls, and a rod is connected between the support plates. Support plates are fixedly sleeved on the side walls at both ends of the rod. A motor that is connected to the rod is fixedly installed on the side wall of one of the support plates away from the chair body.
[0011] Multiple support plates three are connected between the support plates two. The front side of the support plate three is provided with left and right opposite Velcro bristles. The front side of the support plate three is provided with two massage belts. The massage belts are provided with Velcro soft bristles that cooperate with the Velcro bristles near the side wall of the support plate three.
[0012] As an improvement, an electric telescopic rod is provided under the chair body, and a base is provided at the lower end of the electric telescopic rod.
[0013] As an improvement, the chair body has opposite recesses on the upper front side.
[0014] As an improvement, the length of the massage belt is greater than the length of the second support plate.
[0015] As an improvement, a power cord is provided at the lower end of the massage belt.
[0016] As an improvement, the massage belt has a second type of Velcro soft bristles on the inner side of one end along the length direction, and a second type of Velcro barb on the outer side of the other end that cooperates with the second type of Velcro soft bristles.
[0017] As an improvement, the front and rear ends of the support plate, and the upper and lower ends of the support plate two and the support plate three are all convex rounded corner structures, and a rod two is provided between the lower ends of the support plate two.
[0018] III. Beneficial Effects
[0019] The advantages of this utility model compared with the prior art are as follows:
[0020] 1. Massage is performed on the patient's legs by attaching the massage straps to the support plate three, which enhances the massage effect;
[0021] 2. The second and third support plates of the device are controlled by a motor to rotate around the rod, so that the patient's legs can be raised and lowered accordingly, making leg movement and rehabilitation training more effective and faster. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to this utility model.
[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded state structure of a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to this utility model.
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a massage belt for a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to this utility model.
[0025] Figure 4 This is a front view of a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to this utility model.
[0026] Figure 5 This is a right view of a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to this utility model.
[0027] As shown in the figure: 1. Chair body; 2. Support plate; 3. Rod; 4. Support plate two; 5. Motor; 6. Support plate three; 7. Velcro bristles; 8. Massage belt; 9. Velcro soft bristles; 10. Electric telescopic rod; 11. Base; 12. Notch; 13. Power cord; 14. Velcro soft bristles two; 15. Velcro bristles two; 16. Rod two. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0029] Example 1
[0030] As attached Figure 1 Appendix Figure 2 and attached Figure 3 As shown, a varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery includes a chair body 1. The left and right side walls of the chair body 1 are provided with support plates 2 extending forward. A rod body 3 is connected between the support plates 2. Support plates 4 are fixedly sleeved on the side walls of both ends of the rod body 3. A motor 5, which is connected to the rod body 3, is fixedly mounted on the side wall of one of the support plates 2 away from the chair body 1. Multiple support plates 3 6 are connected between the support plates 2 4. The front side of the support plates 3 6 is provided with left and right opposing Velcro bristles 7. The front side of the support plates 3 6 is provided with two massage belts 8. The massage belts 8 are provided with Velcro soft bristles 9 that cooperate with the Velcro bristles 7 on the side wall near the support plates 3 6.
[0031] With the above structure, the massage belt 8 is attached to the front of the support plate 3 6 and can be worn on the patient's leg for massage. It always fits in close contact with the patient's skin, making the massage effect better. Moreover, by controlling the motor 5, the rod 3 can be rotated, so that the support plate 2 4 and the support plate 3 6 of the device can rotate around the rod 3, so that the patient's leg can be raised and lowered accordingly, making leg movement and rehabilitation training more effective and faster.
[0032] Example 2
[0033] Based on Example 1, please refer to the appendix. Figure 4 and attached Figure 5
[0034] The chair body 1 is provided with an electric telescopic rod 10 at its lower end, and the electric telescopic rod 10 is provided with a base 11 at its lower end.
[0035] The above structure allows the height of the chair body 1 to be adjusted, and the base 11 below makes the chair body 1 more stable.
[0036] The chair body 1 has a recess 12 on the upper front side that is opposite to each other.
[0037] The above structure ensures that the patient's thighs, while seated on the chair 1, are positioned precisely within the recess 12, restricting the thighs' position so that they can be used in conjunction with the two massage belts 8 to perform a massage.
[0038] The massage belt 8 is longer than the support plate 4. The lower end of the massage belt 8 is provided with a power cord 13. One end of the massage belt 8 has a Velcro soft bristle 14 along its length on the inner side, and the other end has a Velcro barb 15 that cooperates with the Velcro soft bristle 14 on the outer side.
[0039] With the above structure, the massage belt 8 is bound to the patient's leg by the cooperation of the Velcro soft bristles 14 and the Velcro barbs 15. It is controlled by an external power supply through the power cord 13 below. The length of the massage belt 8 is greater than the length of the support plate 4, so that the massage belt 8 can be used for a wider range of patient heights and avoids omissions due to excessively long legs.
[0040] The front and rear ends of the support plate 2, and the upper and lower ends of the support plate 2 and the support plate 3 are all convex rounded corner structures. A rod 2 16 is provided between the lower ends of the support plate 2.
[0041] With the above structure, the ends of support plate 2, support plate 4 and support plate 6 are rounded to avoid collisions, and the rod 16 set between the lower ends of support plate 4 can play a further supporting role.
[0042] It is worth noting that the power supply and control switch for the motor 5, massage belt 8 and electric telescopic rod 10 mentioned in this embodiment can also be provided by the manufacturer. The circuits, electronic components and modules involved are all existing technologies, which can be fully implemented by those skilled in the art, and there is no need to elaborate.
[0043] The specific usage method is as follows: Attach the massage belt 8 to the front of the support plate 3 6. The patient sits on the chair 1. Adjust the height of the electric telescopic rod 10 according to the patient's height, so that the patient's thighs are located in the recess 12 and the calves are located in the massage belt 8 and suspended in the air. Use the Velcro soft bristles 2 14 and Velcro barbs 2 15 to bind the massage belt 8 to the patient's legs. The power cord 13 at the bottom is connected to the power supply for massage. It always adheres to the patient's skin, making the massage effect better. By controlling the motor 5, the rod 3 can be rotated, so that the support plate 2 4 and support plate 3 6 of the device can rotate around the rod 3, allowing the patient's legs to be raised and lowered accordingly, making leg movement and rehabilitation training more effective and faster.
[0044] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0045] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0046] The present invention and its embodiments have been described above. This description is not restrictive, and the accompanying drawings are only one embodiment of the present invention; the actual structure is not limited thereto. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art are inspired by this description and design similar structures and embodiments without departing from the inventive spirit of the present invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery, comprising a chair body (1), characterized in that: the left and right side walls of the chair body (1) are provided with support plates (2) extending to the front side, the support plates (2) are connected by a rod body (3), the both ends of the rod body (3) are fixedly sleeved with support plates two (4), and one of the support plates (2) is fixedly provided with a motor (5) drivingly connected with the rod body (3) on the side wall away from the chair body (1); a plurality of support plates three (6) are connected between the support plates two (4), the support plates three (6) are provided with magic tape bristles (7) opposite to each other on the front side, and two massage belts (8) are provided on the front side of the support plates three (6), and the side wall of the massage belts (8) close to the support plates three (6) is provided with magic tape soft bristles (9) matched with the magic tape bristles (7).
2. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chair body (1) is provided below with an electric telescopic rod (10), and the lower end of the electric telescopic rod (10) is provided with a base (11).
3. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front side of the chair body (1) is provided above with notches (12) opposite to each other.
4. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The length of the massage belts (8) is greater than that of the support plates two (4).
5. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower end of the massage belts (8) is provided with a power line (13).
6. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner side of one end of the massage belts (8) is provided with magic tape soft bristles two (14) along the length direction, and the outer side of the other end is provided with magic tape bristles two (15) matched with the magic tape soft bristles two (14).
7. The varicose vein rehabilitation training device for vascular surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front and rear ends of the support plates (2), the upper and lower ends of the support plates two (4) and the support plates three (6) are all convex round corner structures, and a rod body two (16) is arranged between the lower ends of the support plates two (4).