Rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in endocrinology department

By introducing a fixing frame, airbag, inflation tube, and massage components into the rehabilitation insole, the problems of weak massage function and poor fit of existing rehabilitation insoles are solved, achieving effective foot massage and comfortable fit, promoting blood flow and rehabilitation effect.

CN224022993UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24CHANGZHI MEDICAL COLLEGE
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-03
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Existing rehabilitation insoles for diabetic foot in endocrinology have weak massage functions and poor adaptability, resulting in poor blood flow to the soles of the feet and strong discomfort for patients.

Method used

An adjustment assembly comprising a fixed frame, an airbag, an inflation tube, and a sealing plug was designed, as well as a massage assembly consisting of a telescopic rod, a spring, and a massage ball. The massage ball is used to accelerate blood flow and adapt to the shape of the foot by inflating and adjusting the airbag.

Benefits of technology

It provides effective foot massage, improves blood flow, accelerates the patient's recovery process, and offers a comfortable fit, reducing discomfort.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of endocrine, in particular to a rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in the endocrinology department, which comprises an adjusting assembly, the adjusting assembly is composed of a fixing frame, an air bag A, an air bag B, an inflation tube A, an inflation tube B and a sealing plug, and the top of the inner side wall of the fixing frame is fixedly connected with the air bag A. According to the rehabilitation insole for the diabetic foot in the endocrinology department, through the arrangement of the fixing frame, the air bag B, the air inflation pipe B, the sealing plug, the telescopic rod, the spring and the massage ball, when a patient needs to massage the foot, medical staff inflates the air inflation pipe B, the air bag B in the fixing frame is jacked up, the telescopic rod and the spring are jacked up through the air bag B, and the massage ball is used for massaging the foot. When the insole is placed on the foot sole of a patient, the foot sole of the patient steps on the massage ball, the spring and the telescopic rod are compressed, the spring and the telescopic rod are rebounded through continuous stepping, and the massage ball is used for massaging the foot sole of the patient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of endocrinology technology, specifically to a rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in patients with endocrinology. Background Technology

[0002] The Department of Endocrinology is a specialized department in the hospital that treats endocrine diseases. It is mainly responsible for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, gout, lipid metabolism disorders, and diseases of the thyroid, pituitary, adrenal glands, gonads, and parathyroid glands. In the Department of Endocrinology, a type of rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot is used.

[0003] However, existing endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insoles have the following drawbacks:

[0004] (1) The existing rehabilitation insoles for diabetic foot in endocrinology have a weak massage function. When using them, the existing devices cannot massage the patient's feet, which may result in poor improvement of blood flow in the patient's feet.

[0005] (2) The existing rehabilitation insoles for diabetic foot in the endocrinology department have weak adaptability. When using them, the existing devices fit tightly to the patient's feet, which may cause discomfort to the patient. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in patients with endocrinology, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in endocrinology, comprising an adjustment component, which consists of a fixed frame, an air bladder A, an air bladder B, an inflation tube A, an inflation tube B, and a sealing plug. The air bladder A is fixedly connected to the top of the inner wall of the fixed frame, and the air bladder B is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the fixed frame. One end of the air bladder A is fixedly connected to the inflation tube A, and one end of the air bladder B is fixedly connected to the inflation tube B. A sealing plug is snapped into one end of the inflation tube B. A massage component consists of a telescopic rod fixed to the top of the air bladder B, a spring, and a massage ball. One end of the telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the massage ball, and the bottom edge of the massage ball is fixedly connected to the spring.

[0008] Preferably, the bottom two ends of the fixing frame are provided with fixing grooves, and the inner wall of the fixing groove is fixedly connected with a fixing sticker, so that medical staff can stick the fixing frame to the patient's shoe sole through the fixing sticker.

[0009] Preferably, a through groove is provided on the upper surface of one end of the fixed frame, and the inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube A, and the inflation tube A passes through the inner wall of the fixed frame.

[0010] Preferably, a through groove is provided on the lower surface of one end of the fixed frame, and the inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube B, so that the inflation tube B passes through the inner wall of the fixed frame.

[0011] Preferably, the inner bottom wall of the fixed frame is provided with an installation groove, the inner wall of the installation groove is fixedly connected to the bottom of the airbag B, and the airbag B is fixed in the installation groove inside the fixed frame.

[0012] Preferably, the top of the airbag A has an arc-shaped groove, and a soft pad is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the arc-shaped groove. The soft pad on the top of the airbag A can alleviate the patient's discomfort. The soft pad is very thin and will not affect the massage effect of the massage ball.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] This endocrinology department's diabetic foot rehabilitation insole, with its fixed frame, air bladder B, inflation tube B, sealing plug, telescopic rod, spring, and massage ball, works as follows: When a patient needs foot massage, medical staff inflate the inflation tube B, causing the air bladder B in the fixed frame to rise. The air bladder B then lifts the telescopic rod and spring, placing the massage ball at the bottom of the air bladder A. The sealing plug then blocks the inflation tube B. When the insole is placed under the patient's foot, the patient's foot steps on the massage ball, compressing the spring and telescopic rod. Continuous stepping causes the spring and rod to rebound, allowing the massage ball to massage the patient's foot. This design accelerates blood flow to the patient's feet, speeding up the recovery process. This endocrinology department's diabetic foot rehabilitation insole, with its fixed frame, air bladder A, inflation tube A, and sealing plug, allows medical staff to release the gas from the air bladder B and inflate the inflation tube A to the appropriate volume when the patient is wearing the insole normally. The sealing plug then seals the inflation tube A. When the patient steps on the insole, the air bladder A automatically adjusts according to the shape of the patient's foot, ensuring a snug fit. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is the front view of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the massage ball of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the soft pad of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the fixed frame of this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Adjustment component; 101. Fixing frame; 102. Airbag A; 103. Airbag B; 104. Inflation tube A; 105. Inflation tube B; 106. Sealing plug; 2. Massage component; 201. Telescopic rod; 202. Spring; 203. Massage ball; 3. Fixing sticker; 4. Soft pad. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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.

[0021] Please see Figures 1-4As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in endocrinology, including an adjustment component 1. The adjustment component 1 consists of a fixed frame 101, an air bladder A102, an air bladder B103, an inflation tube A104, an inflation tube B105, and a sealing plug 106. The air bladder A102 is fixedly connected to the top of the inner sidewall of the fixed frame 101, and the air bladder B103 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner sidewall of the fixed frame 101. One end of the air bladder A102 is fixedly connected to the inflation tube A104, and one end of the air bladder B103 is fixedly connected to the inflation tube B105. One end of the trachea B105 is fitted with a sealing plug 106. The massage component 2 consists of a telescopic rod 201 fixed to the top of the airbag B103, a spring 202, and a massage ball 203. One end of the telescopic rod 201 is fixedly connected to the massage ball 203, and the bottom edge of the massage ball 203 is fixedly connected to the spring 202. Through the arrangement of the fixing frame 101, airbag B103, inflation tube B105, sealing plug 106, telescopic rod 201, spring 202, and massage ball 203, when the patient needs foot massage, medical staff inflate the airbag B105... Inflate the insole to lift the airbag B103 inside the fixed frame 101. The airbag B103 then lifts the telescopic rod 201 and spring 202, causing the massage ball 203 to rest against the bottom of the airbag A102. The inflation tube B105 is then blocked by the sealing plug 106. When the insole is placed under the patient's foot, the patient's foot will step on the massage ball 203, compressing the spring 202 and telescopic rod 201. Continuous pressing causes the spring 202 and telescopic rod 201 to rebound, allowing the massage ball 203 to massage the patient's foot. This design accelerates blood flow to the patient's feet and promotes healing. The rehabilitation treatment for patients involves a fixed frame 101, an airbag A102, an inflation tube A104, and a sealing plug 106. When the patient is wearing the insole normally, medical staff can release the gas in the airbag B103 and ventilate the inflation tube A104 to inflate the airbag A102 to a suitable volume. The sealing plug 106 is then used to seal the inflation tube A104. When the patient steps on the insole, the airbag A102 will automatically adjust according to the shape of the patient's foot, allowing the insole to fit snugly against the patient's foot. This design ensures that the insole fits snugly against the patient's foot.

[0022] The bottom ends of the fixing frame 101 are provided with fixing grooves, and the inner wall of the fixing groove is fixedly connected with a fixing sticker 3. With the setting of the fixing frame 101 and the fixing sticker 3, when in use, medical staff can stick the fixing frame 101 to the inside of the patient's shoe sole by using the fixing sticker 3.

[0023] A through groove is provided on the upper surface of one end of the fixed frame 101. The inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube A104. With the setting of the fixed frame 101 and the inflation tube A104, the inflation tube A104 will pass through the inner wall of the fixed frame 101 during use.

[0024] A through groove is provided on the lower surface of one end of the fixed frame 101. The inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube B105. With the setting of the fixed frame 101 and the inflation tube B105, the inflation tube B105 will pass through the inner wall of the fixed frame 101 during use.

[0025] The inner bottom wall of the fixed frame 101 is provided with an installation groove. The inner wall of the installation groove is fixedly connected to the bottom of the airbag B103. With the setting of the fixed frame 101 and the airbag B103, the airbag B103 is fixed in the installation groove in the fixed frame 101 during use.

[0026] The top of the airbag A102 has an arc-shaped groove, and a soft pad 4 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the arc-shaped groove. With the airbag A102 and the soft pad 4, the soft pad 4 on the top of the airbag A102 can alleviate the patient's discomfort when in use. The soft pad 4 is very thin and will not affect the massage effect of the massage ball 203.

[0027] In this invention, the working steps of the device are as follows:

[0028] First step: When the patient needs foot massage, the medical staff inflates the air tube B105, causing the airbag B103 in the fixed frame 101 to rise. The airbag B103 then lifts the telescopic rod 201 and the spring 202, allowing the massage ball 203 to rest against the bottom of the airbag A102. The air tube B105 is then blocked by the sealing plug 106. When the insole is placed under the patient's foot, the patient's foot will step on the massage ball 203, compressing the spring 202 and the telescopic rod 201. By continuously stepping down, the spring 202 and the telescopic rod 201 will rebound, allowing the massage ball 203 to massage the patient's foot. This can accelerate blood flow in the patient's foot and speed up the patient's recovery.

[0029] The second step: When the patient is wearing the insole normally, medical staff can release the gas in the airbag B103, ventilate the inflation tube A104 to inflate the airbag A102 to a suitable volume, and seal the inflation tube A104 with the sealing plug 106. When the patient steps on the insole, the airbag A102 will automatically adjust according to the shape of the patient's foot, allowing the insole to fit snugly against the patient's foot. It should be noted that the device structure and accompanying drawings of this utility model mainly describe the principle of this utility model. The technical details of the device's power mechanism, power supply system, and control system are not fully described. However, those skilled in the art, understanding the principle of the above utility model, can clearly understand the specifics of its power mechanism, power supply system, and control system. The control method in the application document is automatic control via a controller, and the controller's control circuit can be implemented by simple programming by those skilled in the art.

[0030] All standard parts used can be purchased from the market, and can be customized according to the instructions and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the existing technology. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the existing technology, and the structure and principle of the components known to those skilled in the art can be known by those skilled in the art through technical manuals or conventional experimental methods.

[0031] 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.

Claims

1. A rehabilitation insole for diabetic foot in endocrinology, comprising an adjustment component (1), characterized in that: The adjustment assembly (1) consists of a fixed frame (101), an airbag A (102), an airbag B (103), an inflation tube A (104), an inflation tube B (105), and a sealing plug (106). The top of the inner wall of the fixed frame (101) is fixedly connected to the airbag A (102), and the bottom of the inner wall of the fixed frame (101) is fixedly connected to the airbag B (103). One end of the airbag A (102) is fixedly connected to the inflation tube A (104), and one end of the airbag B (103) is fixedly connected to the inflation tube B (105). One end of the inflation tube B (105) is snapped with a sealing plug (106). The massage assembly (2) consists of a telescopic rod (201) fixed to the top of the airbag B (103), a spring (202) and a massage ball (203). One end of the telescopic rod (201) is fixedly connected to the massage ball (203), and the bottom edge of the massage ball (203) is fixedly connected to the spring (202).

2. The endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom two ends of the fixed frame (101) are provided with fixed grooves, and the inner wall of the fixed groove is fixedly connected with a fixing sticker (3).

3. The endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insole according to claim 1, characterized in that: A through groove is provided on the upper surface of one end of the fixed frame (101), and the inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube A (104).

4. The endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insole according to claim 1, characterized in that: A through groove is provided on the lower surface of one end of the fixed frame (101), and the inner wall of the through groove is fixedly connected to one end of the outer surface of the inflation tube B (105).

5. The endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner bottom wall of the fixed frame (101) is provided with an installation groove, and the inner wall of the installation groove is fixedly connected to the bottom of the airbag B (103).

6. The endocrinology diabetic foot rehabilitation insole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the airbag A (102) is provided with an arc-shaped groove, and a soft pad (4) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the arc-shaped groove.