Clinical displacement support for orthopedics department and capable of preventing bruises
By designing a combined structure of protective and support components, the problem of preventing pressure injuries during the use of orthopedic clinical displacement stents has been solved, achieving effective protection and comfort adjustment for the legs, and adapting to individual differences among different patients.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing orthopedic clinical displacement braces are not convenient for protecting the legs from crush injuries during use, and the injured area of the leg is easily injured by accidental contact, causing secondary damage.
An orthopedic clinical displacement stent was designed, comprising a support component, a bracing component, and a protective component. The curved protective plate, connected by an arc-shaped arch and springs, provides cushioning protection. The combination structure of the diagonal telescopic struts and the lateral telescopic struts allows for flexible adjustment. The flexible padding and Velcro facilitate replacement and adjustment. The stent assembly achieves multi-angle adjustment through the movable axis and the rotating axis.
It effectively prevents leg injuries during use, providing initial protection and limiting support through flexible padding and elastic fabric, while the arched plate and spring-connected protective plate provide cushioning protection, adapting to individual differences among different patients and improving comfort and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of orthopedic clinical technology, specifically to an orthopedic clinical displacement stent that prevents pressure injuries. Background Technology
[0002] Orthopedics is one of the most common departments in major hospitals. It primarily studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the musculoskeletal system, using medication, surgery, and physical therapy to maintain and develop the normal shape and function of this system. Clinical orthopedic procedures often require corresponding displacement braces for corrective repositioning of the leg.
[0003] While existing orthopedic clinical displacement braces can be flexibly adjusted and used, they are not convenient for protecting the legs from crush injuries during use. The injured area of the leg is largely exposed, which may lead to accidental contact and secondary injury to the patient.
[0004] Therefore, in view of this, we have studied and improved the existing structure and its shortcomings, and proposed an orthopedic clinical displacement stent to prevent pressure injury. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an orthopedic clinical displacement stent that prevents pressure injuries, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an orthopedic clinical displacement support for preventing pressure injuries, comprising a support assembly, a diagonal brace assembly, and a protective assembly. The support assembly includes a lower bracket and ear plates, with ear plates fixed on both sides of the lower bracket. A side plate is fixed to the lower side of the ear plate, and a movable shaft is rotatably arranged on the outer side of the side plate. A support assembly is installed on one side of the movable shaft, and two sets of support assemblies are provided. The support assembly includes a transverse telescopic support rod and a fixing block, with a fixing block fixed to the right end of the transverse telescopic support rod. A diagonal brace assembly is provided above the transverse telescopic support rod, and two sets of diagonal brace assemblies are provided. The diagonal brace assembly includes a diagonal telescopic support rod, and a protective assembly is installed on the upper side of the diagonal telescopic support rod. The protective assembly includes an arc-shaped arch plate, a spring, and an arc-shaped protective plate. The upper side of the arc-shaped arch plate is elastically connected to the arc-shaped protective plate through evenly distributed springs.
[0007] Furthermore, the support assembly also includes a telescopic rod and an upper bracket, with the telescopic rod partially embedded in the middle of the ear plate, and the upper bracket being bolted to the top of the telescopic rod.
[0008] Furthermore, the support assembly also includes a flexible padding layer, both the lower bracket and the upper bracket have an arc-shaped structure, and the inner surfaces of both the lower bracket and the upper bracket are attached with flexible padding layers via Velcro.
[0009] Furthermore, the bracket assembly also includes a first rotating shaft, a lower rubber plate, and an elastic cloth support. The right side of the fixing block is rotatably connected to the lower rubber plate via the first rotating shaft, and the lower rubber plates are connected to each other with an elastic cloth support.
[0010] Furthermore, the diagonal bracing assembly also includes a second rotating shaft, which is rotatably connected between the diagonal telescopic support rod and the transverse telescopic support rod, and the bearing seat of the second rotating shaft is slidably connected to the transverse telescopic support rod.
[0011] Furthermore, the diagonal bracing assembly also includes a third rotating shaft, an upper rubber pad, and adhesive tape. The right end of the diagonal telescopic support rod is rotatably connected to the upper rubber pad via the third rotating shaft, and adhesive tape is provided on one side of both the upper rubber pad and the lower rubber plate.
[0012] Furthermore, a connecting rod is rotatably connected above the fixed block via a connecting shaft, and the top end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected to the bearing of the third rotating shaft.
[0013] Furthermore, the arc-shaped arch plate and the inclined telescopic support rod are fixedly connected, and the arc-shaped arch plates are evenly distributed.
[0014] This invention provides an orthopedic clinical displacement stent to prevent pressure injury, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] This utility model is equipped with a protective component. The oblique telescopic support rod can protect the area above the horizontal telescopic support rod. The arc-shaped arch plate is arranged above the oblique telescopic support rod to protect the upper side of the legs. The arc-shaped protective plate is elastically connected to the arc-shaped arch plate by a spring, which facilitates the function of buffering and relieving pressure. The entire protective component is in contact with the obstacle above the legs in advance, which helps to protect the legs from crush injuries.
[0016] This utility model is equipped with a support component. The distance between the upper and lower supports can be easily adjusted by telescopic rods, making it suitable for different users. The lower support can support the patient's legs, while the upper support can provide initial shielding and protection for the upper side of the legs. The upper support and the telescopic rod are connected by bolts, which facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the upper support. The flexible padding layer is set by Velcro, which facilitates the replacement of the flexible padding layer.
[0017] This utility model is equipped with a bracket assembly and a diagonal brace assembly. The tilt of the lateral telescopic support rod can be easily adjusted by rotating the movable shaft. The lateral telescopic support rod can extend and retract. The first rotating shaft facilitates the adjustment of the position of the lower rubber plate, so that the elastic cloth support between the two lower rubber plates can be set at the foot position, playing a limiting and supporting role. The second rotating shaft facilitates the adjustment of the angle of the diagonal telescopic support rod, which can extend and retract. The third rotating shaft facilitates the adjustment of the position of the upper rubber pad. The adhesive tape on one side of the lower rubber plate and the upper rubber pad can be adhered to the foot for positioning. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an orthopedic clinical displacement stent for preventing pressure injuries according to the present invention;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the support component structure of an orthopedic clinical displacement stent for preventing pressure injury according to this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the protective component structure of an orthopedic clinical displacement stent for preventing pressure injuries according to this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of an existing product.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Support assembly; 101. Lower bracket; 102. Ear plate; 103. Telescopic rod; 104. Upper bracket; 105. Flexible padding layer; 2. Side plate; 3. Movable shaft; 4. Bracket assembly; 401. Lateral telescopic support rod; 402. Fixing block; 403. First pivot; 404. Lower rubber plate; 405. Elastic cloth support; 5. Diagonal brace assembly; 501. Diagonal telescopic support rod; 502. Second pivot; 503. Third pivot; 504. Upper rubber pad; 505. Adhesive tape; 6. Connecting pivot; 7. Connecting rod; 8. Protective assembly; 801. Arc-shaped arch plate; 802. Spring; 803. Arc-shaped protective plate. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model.
[0024] like Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, an orthopedic clinical displacement stent for preventing crush injuries includes a support component 1, a diagonal brace component 5, and a protective component 8. The support component 1 includes a lower bracket 101 and ear plates 102, with ear plates 102 fixed to both sides of the lower bracket 101. The support component 1 also includes a telescopic rod 103 and an upper bracket 104. The telescopic rod 103 is partially embedded in the middle of the ear plates 102, and the top of the telescopic rod 103 is bolted to the upper bracket 104. The support component 1 also includes a flexible padding layer 105. Both the lower bracket 101 and the upper bracket 104 have an arc-shaped structure, and the lower bracket... Both the inner sides of the upper bracket 101 and the lower bracket 104 are attached with flexible padding 105 via Velcro. The telescopic rod 103 facilitates the adjustment of the distance between the upper bracket 104 and the lower bracket 101, making it suitable for different users. This allows the lower bracket 101 to support the patient's legs, while the upper bracket 104 provides initial protection to the upper side of the legs. The upper bracket 104 and the telescopic rod 103 are connected by bolts, facilitating the assembly and disassembly of the upper bracket 104. The flexible padding 105 is attached with Velcro, making it easy to replace.
[0025] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, a side plate 2 is fixed to the lower side of the ear plate 102, and a movable shaft 3 is rotatably arranged on the outer side of the side plate 2. A bracket assembly 4 is installed on one side of the movable shaft 3, and two sets of bracket assemblies 4 are provided. The bracket assembly 4 includes a transverse telescopic support rod 401 and a fixing block 402, and the right end of the transverse telescopic support rod 401 is fixed to the fixing block 402. The bracket assembly 4 also includes a first rotating shaft 403, a lower rubber plate 404, and an elastic cloth support 405. The right side of the fixing block 402 is rotated through the first rotating shaft 403. The lower rubber plate 404 is movably connected, and the lower rubber plates 404 are connected by elastic cloth supports 405. The tilt of the transverse telescopic support rod 401 can be easily adjusted by rotating the movable shaft 3. The transverse telescopic support rod 401 can extend and retract, and has good applicability. The fixed block 402 is rotatably connected to the lower rubber plate 404 through the first rotating shaft 403, which facilitates the adjustment of the position of the lower rubber plate 404, so that the elastic cloth supports 405 between the two lower rubber plates 404 can be set at the foot position, playing a role in limiting and supporting.
[0026] like Figure 1 and Figure 3As shown, a diagonal brace assembly 5 is provided above the transverse telescopic support rod 401, and two sets of diagonal brace assemblies 5 are provided. The diagonal brace assembly 5 includes a diagonal telescopic support rod 501 and a second rotating shaft 502. The diagonal telescopic support rod 501 and the transverse telescopic support rod 401 are rotatably connected by the second rotating shaft 502, and the bearing of the second rotating shaft 502 is slidably connected to the transverse telescopic support rod 401. The diagonal brace assembly 5 also includes a third rotating shaft 503, an upper rubber pad 504, and an adhesive tape 505. The right end of the diagonal telescopic support rod 501 is connected to the third rotating shaft. The upper rubber pad 504 is rotatably connected to the 503, and adhesive tape 505 is provided on one side of both the upper rubber pad 504 and the lower rubber plate 404; the second rotating shaft 502 facilitates the angle adjustment of the inclined telescopic support rod 501, and the inclined telescopic support rod 501 can extend and retract, and the right end of the inclined telescopic support rod 501 is rotatably connected to the upper rubber pad 504 through the third rotating shaft 503, which facilitates the adjustment of the position of the upper rubber pad 504, making it more flexible to use. The adhesive tape 505 on one side of the lower rubber plate 404 and the upper rubber pad 504 can be adhered to the foot to play a positioning role.
[0027] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, a connecting rod 7 is rotatably connected above the fixed block 402 via a connecting shaft 6, and the top end of the connecting rod 7 is fixedly connected to the bearing of the third shaft 503. A protective component 8 is installed on the upper side of the oblique telescopic support rod 501, and the protective component 8 includes an arc-shaped arch plate 801, a spring 802, and an arc-shaped protective plate 803. The arc-shaped arch plate 801 is elastically connected to the upper side of the arc-shaped arch plate 801 via evenly distributed springs 802. The arc-shaped arch plate 801 and the oblique telescopic support rod 501 are fixedly connected, and the arc-shaped arch plates 801 are evenly spaced. The connecting rod 7 allows for flexible connection between the diagonal telescopic support rod 501 and the lateral telescopic support rod 401, improving stability. The diagonal telescopic support rod 501 provides protection above the lateral telescopic support rod 401. The arc-shaped arch plate 801, positioned above the diagonal telescopic support rod 501, provides protection to the upper side of the legs. The arc-shaped protective plate 803, elastically connected to the arc-shaped arch plate 801 via a spring 802, facilitates cushioning and pressure relief. The entire protective assembly 8 is pre-contacted with obstacles above the legs, effectively protecting them from crush injuries.
[0028] In summary, as Figures 1-3As shown, this orthopedic clinical displacement brace for preventing crush injuries is used by first placing the patient's leg on the lower support 101, then connecting the upper support 104 and the telescopic rod 103 with bolts. The distance between the upper support 104 and the lower support 101 is adjusted by extending and retracting the telescopic rod 103, allowing the lower support 101 to support the patient's leg and the upper support 104 to provide initial protection to the upper side of the leg. The flexible padding layer 105 is attached with Velcro for easy replacement. During use, the tilt of the lateral telescopic support rod 401 can be easily adjusted by rotating the movable shaft 3. The lateral telescopic support rod 401 can also extend and retract. The fixing block 402 is rotatably connected to the lower rubber plate 404 via the first rotating shaft 403, facilitating adjustment of the lower rubber plate 404's position. This allows the elastic fabric support 405 between the two lower rubber plates 404 to be positioned at the sole of the foot, providing protection. The first component provides a limiting and supporting function. Then, the angle of the second pivot 502 is adjusted in conjunction with the angled telescopic support rod 501. The angled telescopic support rod 501 can also extend and retract. The right end of the angled telescopic support rod 501 is rotatably connected to the upper rubber pad 504 through the third pivot 503, which facilitates the adjustment of the position of the upper rubber pad 504. During adjustment, the angle of the connecting rod 7 changes accordingly. Finally, the lower rubber plate 404 and the adhesive tape 505 on one side of the upper rubber pad 504 are adhered to the foot for positioning. In use, the arc-shaped arch plate 801 is placed above the angled telescopic support rod 501 to protect the upper side of the leg. The arc-shaped protective plate 803 is elastically connected to the arc-shaped arch plate 801 through the spring 802 to facilitate the buffering and pressure relief function. The entire protective component 8 is in contact with the obstacle above the leg in advance, which helps to protect the leg from crush injuries. This completes the use process of this orthopedic clinical displacement bracket for preventing crush injuries.
[0029] The embodiments of this utility model are given for illustrative and descriptive purposes only, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the utility model to the forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to better illustrate the principles and practical applications of this utility model, and to enable those skilled in the art to understand this utility model and design various embodiments with various modifications suitable for a particular purpose.
Claims
1. An anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical displacement support, comprising a supporting assembly (1), an inclined strut assembly (5) and a protection assembly (8), characterized in that, The supporting assembly (1) comprises a lower bracket (101) and an ear plate (102), both sides of the lower bracket (101) are fixed with the ear plate (102), the lower side of the ear plate (102) is fixed with a side plate (2), the outer side of the side plate (2) is rotationally provided with a movable shaft (3), one side of the movable shaft (3) is provided with a support assembly (4), the support assembly (4) is provided with two groups, the support assembly (4) comprises a transverse telescopic supporting rod (401) and a fixed block (402), the right end of the transverse telescopic supporting rod (401) is fixed with the fixed block (402), the upper side of the transverse telescopic supporting rod (401) is provided with a diagonal bracing assembly (5), the diagonal bracing assembly (5) is provided with two groups, and the diagonal bracing assembly (5) comprises a diagonal telescopic supporting rod (501), the upper side of the diagonal telescopic supporting rod (501) is provided with a protection assembly (8), and the protection assembly (8) comprises an arc-shaped arch plate (801), a spring (802) and an arc-shaped protection plate (803), the upper side of the arc-shaped arch plate (801) is elastically connected with the arc-shaped protection plate (803) through the uniformly distributed springs (802).
2. The anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical position-changing support according to claim 1, characterized in that, The supporting assembly (1) further comprises a telescopic rod (103) and an upper bracket (104), the middle part of the ear plate (102) is semi-embedded with the telescopic rod (103), and the top of the telescopic rod (103) is connected with the upper bracket (104) through bolts.
3. The anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical position-changing support according to claim 2, characterized in that, The supporting assembly (1) further comprises a flexible cushion layer (105), the lower bracket (101) and the upper bracket (104) are both in arc-shaped structures, and the inner sides of the lower bracket (101) and the upper bracket (104) are both attached with the flexible cushion layer (105) through magic tapes.
4. The anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical displacement support of claim 1, wherein, The support assembly (4) further comprises a first rotating shaft (403), a lower rubber plate (404) and an elastic cloth support (405), the right side of the fixed block (402) is rotationally connected with the lower rubber plate (404) through the first rotating shaft (403), and the lower rubber plates (404) are connected with the elastic cloth support (405).
5. The anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical position-changing support according to claim 4, characterized in that, The diagonal bracing assembly (5) further comprises a second rotating shaft (502), the diagonal telescopic supporting rod (501) and the transverse telescopic supporting rod (401) are rotationally connected with the second rotating shaft (502), and the shaft seat of the second rotating shaft (502) and the transverse telescopic supporting rod (401) are slidingly connected.
6. The anti- compression bone clinical positioner of claim 5, wherein, The diagonal bracing assembly (5) further comprises a third rotating shaft (503), an upper rubber pad (504) and a cloth tape (505), the right end of the diagonal telescopic supporting rod (501) is rotationally connected with the upper rubber pad (504) through the third rotating shaft (503), and the upper rubber pad (504) and the lower rubber plate (404) are both provided with the cloth tape (505) on one side.
7. The anti- pressure injury orthopedic clinical varus- valgus support of claim 6, wherein, The upper side of the fixed block (402) is rotationally connected with a connecting rod (7) through a connecting rotating shaft (6), and the top end of the connecting rod (7) is fixedly connected with the shaft seat of the third rotating shaft (503).
8. The anti- compression bone clinical positioner of claim 1, wherein, The arc-shaped arch plate (801) and the diagonal telescopic supporting rod (501) are fixedly connected, and the arc-shaped arch plates (801) are equidistantly distributed.