CN211611315U - Portable pulse physiotherapy device - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to the technical field of physical therapy devices, in particular to a portable pulse physical therapy device, which comprises a pulse output component and a plaster component; the pulse output assembly comprises a plug which can be connected with electronic equipment, an electrode plate for outputting a pulse signal and an output line for connecting the plug and the electrode plate; the plaster component comprises a plaster and a patch which can be attached to a human body; the plaster is fixed on one side of the patch facing the human body, and the electrode plate is detachably fixed on the other side of the patch. An object of the present invention is to provide a portable pulse physiotherapy device, which is used to solve the problems of inconvenient carrying and incapability of satisfying the effect of traditional Chinese medicine and pulse physiotherapy.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a physiotherapy device technical field especially relates to a portable pulse physiotherapy device.
Background
Physical therapy is a method for preventing and treating diseases by utilizing artificial or natural physical factors to act on human bodies to generate favorable reactions. There are various ways of physical therapy, such as pulse therapy and plaster.
The low-medium frequency pulse therapeutic instrument is a health-care instrument developed according to physics, bionics, traditional Chinese medicine and clinical practice, and utilizes low-medium frequency pulse signals to simulate the effects of acupuncture, cupping, scraping, massage, beating, massage and the like through human body electrodes according to different sequences for health-care physiotherapy, and physical factors are acted on the channels and collaterals and acupuncture points of various parts of a human body for physical therapy, so that the clinical effect is improved. It has automatic frequency-changing pulse voltage, and can penetrate deep tissue to treat superficial and deep focus. The existing low-intermediate frequency pulse therapeutic apparatus has the technical problems of high price, large volume, complex structure, complex operation, high price and inconvenience in carrying.
The existing plaster is generally used once and can not be used repeatedly or repeatedly, the aim of conditioning pain is achieved only by relying on the traditional Chinese medicine of the plaster, the function of acupuncture and massage is not provided, and the low-medium frequency pulse can not be matched for simultaneous treatment.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable pulse physiotherapy device, which is used to solve the problems of inconvenient carrying and incapability of satisfying the effect of traditional Chinese medicine and pulse physiotherapy.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model provides a portable pulse physiotherapy device, which comprises a pulse output component and a plaster component; the pulse output assembly comprises a plug which can be connected with electronic equipment, an electrode plate for outputting a pulse signal and an output line for connecting the plug and the electrode plate; the plaster component comprises a plaster and a patch which can be attached to a human body; the plaster is fixed on one side of the patch facing the human body, and the electrode plate is detachably fixed on the other side of the patch.
Preferably, the output lines include a G line, an L line, and an R line; the G line and the L line are combined to form a first pulse phase line, and the G line and the R line are combined to form a second pulse phase line; the phase of the pulse signal output by the first pulse phase line is opposite to that of the pulse signal output by the second pulse phase line.
Preferably, the plaster components comprise at least two groups, and the electrode plates connected with the plaster components are respectively connected with the first pulse phase line and the second pulse phase line.
Preferably, the output line further comprises an M-line; and a regulator capable of regulating the resistance value between the M line and the G line is arranged between the M line and the G line.
Preferably, the electrode plate and the patch are detachably connected through a snap fastener; the electrode patch is provided with a male buckle/female buckle, and the patch is provided with a female buckle/male buckle.
Preferably, the plug is a USB connector, a Mini USB connector, a micro USB connector, a type-C connector or a Lightning connector.
From the above, use the utility model provides a portable pulse physiotherapy device can obtain following beneficial effect:
1. electronic equipment such as a mobile phone is changed into a low-intermediate frequency pulse therapeutic apparatus, so that the cost is low, the operation is convenient and rapid, the time is saved, a large amount of time and money cost are saved, and the same physical therapy effect can be achieved;
2. the physiotherapy instrument has a simple structure, can realize physiotherapy by inserting electronic equipment, is simple to operate, can enjoy the comfort of pulse physiotherapy anytime and anywhere no matter when people work, eat, walk, relax and entertain, and improves the quality of life;
3. the snap fastener matched with a lead is added on the traditional plaster, so that the acupuncture massage function is added when a patient uses the plaster, and the plaster is safe and reliable;
4. the low-intermediate frequency pulse and the plaster are perfectly combined, so that the function of treating pain by the low-intermediate frequency pulse can be fully exerted, the drug effect of the traditional plaster can be exerted, and the combination of the low-intermediate frequency pulse and the traditional plaster brings better benefits to patients. Saving trouble, labor, worry and money.
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the present invention
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The technical solution in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
Example 1
The existing pulse therapeutic apparatus has the technical problems of high price and inconvenience in carrying, and the plaster does not have the function of acupuncture and massage and can not be matched with low-medium frequency pulses to perform treatment simultaneously.
As shown in fig. 1, in order to solve the above technical problems, the present embodiment provides a portable pulse physiotherapy apparatus including a pulse output assembly and a plaster assembly.
The pulse output assembly comprises a plug 10 which can be connected with an electronic device, an electrode plate 20 which outputs a pulse signal, and an output line 30 which connects the plug 10 and the electrode plate 20.
The electronic equipment can be mobile phones, computers and other electronic equipment, when the electronic equipment is connected with the mobile phones, the mobile phones play audio files with pulse signals, the earphone interfaces of the mobile phones output the audio signals to the pulse output assembly, the audio signals have the pulse signals, and then the electrode plates 20 generate the pulse signals, so that physical therapy effects are generated on human bodies in contact with the electrode plates. Also, the plug 10 may be a USB connector, Mini USB connector, micro USB connector, type-C connector, or Lightning connector in order to be suitable for various electronic devices.
In cooperation therewith, the plaster component comprises a plaster 50 and a patch 40 which can be attached to the human body; the plaster 50 is fixed to one side of the patch 40 facing the human body, and the electrode pad 20 is detachably fixed to the other side of the patch 40. The plaster 50 can be additionally provided with 50 types of plasters with different curative effects according to requirements, and can be attached to different positions of a human body according to physical therapy positions, and similarly, the size and the shape of the plaster 50 can be correspondingly adjusted according to the physical therapy positions.
In order to facilitate the installation of the electrode sheet 20, in the present embodiment, the electrode sheet 20 is detachably connected to the patch 40 by snap fasteners, and a male/female fastener is provided on the electrode sheet 20 and a female/male fastener is provided on the patch 40. The pulse signal output by the output line 30 acts on the electrode sheet 20, so that the plaster 50 contacting with the electrode sheet generates pulse vibration, and further pulse physiotherapy is realized on the basis of drug physiotherapy of a human body.
In conclusion, the embodiment changes the electronic equipment such as a mobile phone into a low-intermediate frequency pulse therapeutic apparatus, has low cost, is convenient and quick, saves time, saves a large amount of time and money cost, and can achieve the same physical therapy effect; the physiotherapy instrument has a simple structure, can realize physiotherapy by inserting electronic equipment, is simple to operate, can enjoy the comfort of pulse physiotherapy anytime and anywhere no matter when people work, eat, walk, relax and entertain, and improves the quality of life; the snap fastener part matched with the lead is added on the traditional plaster 50, so that the acupuncture and moxibustion massage function is added when the plaster 50 is used by a patient, and the plaster is safe and reliable; the low-intermediate frequency pulse and the plaster 50 are perfectly combined, so that the function of treating pain by the low-intermediate frequency pulse can be fully exerted, the drug effect of the traditional plaster 50 can be exerted, and the combination of the low-intermediate frequency pulse and the traditional plaster brings better benefits to patients. Saving trouble, labor, worry and money.
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The embodiment provides a portable pulse physiotherapy device which also comprises a pulse output component and a plaster component. The pulse output assembly comprises a plug 10 which can be connected with an electronic device, an electrode plate 20 which outputs a pulse signal, and an output line 30 which connects the plug 10 and the electrode plate 20. The plaster component comprises a plaster 50 and a patch 40 which can be attached to a human body; the plaster 50 is fixed to one side of the patch 40 facing the human body, and the electrode pad 20 is detachably fixed to the other side of the patch 40.
The electronic device outputs a pulse signal, so that the electrode sheet 20 generates a pulse signal to generate a physical therapy effect on a human body in contact with the electrode sheet.
In order to improve the effect of the pulse therapy, the present embodiment provides the output lines 30 including G lines, L lines, and R lines; the G line and the L line are combined to form a first pulse phase line, and the G line and the R line are combined to form a second pulse phase line; the phase of the pulse signal output by the first pulse phase line is opposite to that of the pulse signal output by the second pulse phase line. The plaster components comprise at least two groups, and the electrode plates 20 connected with the plaster components are respectively connected with the first pulse phase line and the second pulse phase line.
Through pulse signals with opposite phases, pulse physical therapy of different modes can be realized for a human body, and then the physical therapy effect is improved.
Example 3
The embodiment provides a portable pulse physiotherapy device which also comprises a pulse output component and a plaster component. The pulse output assembly comprises a plug 10 which can be connected with an electronic device, an electrode plate 20 which outputs a pulse signal, and an output line 30 which connects the plug 10 and the electrode plate 20. The plaster component comprises a plaster 50 and a patch 40 which can be attached to a human body; the plaster 50 is fixed to one side of the patch 40 facing the human body, and the electrode pad 20 is detachably fixed to the other side of the patch 40.
The electronic device outputs a pulse signal, so that the electrode sheet 20 generates a pulse signal to generate a physical therapy effect on a human body in contact with the electrode sheet.
In order to realize the controllability of the pulse signal, the present embodiment is different from the above embodiments in that the output line 30 further includes an M line; a regulator 60 that can adjust the resistance value between the M line and the G line is provided between the two lines.
The regulator achieves the effect of controlling the magnitude of the output current by regulating the resistance value between the M line and the G line, and further realizes the controllability of the pulse signal.
The above-described embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention. Any modification, equivalent replacement, and improvement made within the spirit and principle of the above-described embodiments should be included in the protection scope of the technical solution.
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1. A portable pulse physiotherapy device which is characterized in that: comprises a pulse output component and a plaster component; the pulse output assembly comprises a plug which can be connected with electronic equipment, an electrode plate for outputting a pulse signal and an output line for connecting the plug and the electrode plate; the plaster component comprises a plaster and a patch which can be attached to a human body; the plaster is fixed on one side of the patch facing the human body, and the electrode plate is detachably fixed on the other side of the patch.
2. The portable impulse physiotherapy device of claim 1, wherein: the output lines include a G line, an L line, and an R line; the G line and the L line are combined to form a first pulse phase line, and the G line and the R line are combined to form a second pulse phase line; the phase of the pulse signal output by the first pulse phase line is opposite to that of the pulse signal output by the second pulse phase line.
3. The portable impulse physiotherapy device of claim 2, wherein: the plaster components comprise at least two groups, and electrode plates connected with the plaster components are respectively connected with a first pulse phase line and a second pulse phase line.
4. The portable impulse physiotherapy device of claim 2, wherein: the output line further comprises an M-line; and a regulator capable of regulating the resistance value between the M line and the G line is arranged between the M line and the G line.
5. The portable impulse physiotherapy device of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: the electrode plate and the patch are detachably connected through a snap fastener; the electrode patch is provided with a male buckle/female buckle, and the patch is provided with a female buckle/male buckle.
6. The portable impulse physiotherapy device of claim 5, wherein: the plug is a USB connector, a MiniUSB connector, a micro USB connector, a type-C connector or a Lightning connector.
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