CN222467447U - Walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to a walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation, which comprises a first support and two second supports positioned at two ends of the first support, wherein handrails are arranged on the second supports, sliding sleeves are in sliding fit on the two second supports, supporting parts are fixedly connected to each sliding sleeve, in an initial state, the bottoms of the supporting parts are higher than the bottoms of the second supports and are in contact with the ground, the sliding sleeves can be moved along the second supports to enable the bottoms of the supporting parts to be higher than the bottoms of the second supports, at the moment, the supporting parts are in contact with the surface of a step through the second supports, and the supporting parts comprise two supporting rods which are symmetrically arranged along the second supports and incline outwards. The walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation can assist a patient to walk on a flat ground, assist the patient to walk up and down stairs, and is good in applicability.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of rehabilitation auxiliary instruments, in particular to a walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation.
Background
Neurological diseases refer to those physiological disorders caused by damage or disease of the nervous system, and further require rehabilitation therapy, such as cerebral stroke (stroke), craniocerebral trauma, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, brain tumor, meningitis, and cognitive dysfunction after heart attack, etc., and such patients often have limited mobility due to damage of the nervous system, so that walking training and activities of daily living are often assisted by walking aid devices.
Many neural rehabilitation uses walking auxiliary device has appeared on the market at present, assists the patient to walk on flat ground, but often can appear meetting stair or step's condition in daily walking process, but current walking auxiliary device is in order to more stable auxiliary stay, has designed a plurality of stabilizer blades generally, and whole volume is great, and nevertheless each stabilizer blade that the volume is great can't support on the step when going up and down the stair, consequently is inconvenient for assisting the patient to walk up and down the stair, only relies on other people to support by the assistance just can walk up and down the stair, brings certain puzzlement for the patient.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to solve the technical problems by providing the walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation, which can assist a patient to walk on a flat ground and assist the patient to walk up and down stairs, and has better applicability.
The utility model solves the technical problems by adopting the technical scheme that the walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation comprises a first bracket and two second brackets positioned at two ends of the first bracket, wherein each second bracket is provided with a handrail, sliding sleeves are in sliding fit with the two second brackets, each sliding sleeve is fixedly connected with a supporting part, the bottom of the supporting part is higher than the bottom of the second bracket and is contacted with the ground in an initial state, and the sliding sleeves can be moved along the second brackets to enable the bottom of the supporting part to be higher than the bottom of the second bracket, so that the bottom of the supporting part is contacted with the surface of a step through the second brackets.
Compared with the prior art, the walking assisting device has the beneficial effects that the patient can be assisted to walk on the flat ground through the cooperation of the first support, the second support, the handrail and the supporting part, and the sliding sleeve can be moved upwards along the second support when the patient needs to walk up and down stairs, so that the bottom of the supporting part is not contacted with the surface of the step, but contacted with the surface of the step through the bottom of the second support, the occupied space of the lower end of the walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation can be reduced through the contact of the bottom of the second support and the surface of the step, and the walking assisting device is used for assisting the patient to walk up and down stairs, so that the applicability is good.
As a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, the support part includes two support bars symmetrically disposed along the second bracket and inclined outward.
The walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation has the beneficial effects that when the walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation is used for walking on a flat ground, a patient holds the armrests with hands, the supporting part contacted with the ground bears the weight of most of the body of the patient, and the supporting part comprises two supporting rods symmetrically arranged along the second support, so that the force of the walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation is uniform when the walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation is used, the deflection of the walking assisting device is avoided, and the damage to the patient is avoided.
As a preferred embodiment of the utility model, two second brackets are respectively provided with a sliding rail, two elastic bulges are arranged on the sliding rails at intervals along the vertical direction, each sliding sleeve is provided with a sliding groove which is used for being in sliding fit with the sliding rail, and the side wall of each sliding groove is provided with two through holes which are used for being clamped with the elastic bulges.
The technical scheme has the beneficial effects that when a patient walks on a flat ground, the two elastic bulges are respectively clamped with the two through holes, when the patient needs to walk on stairs, the two elastic bulges are pressed, then the sliding sleeve is moved upwards along the sliding rail until the elastic bulges arranged above are clamped with the through holes arranged below, so that the support rod is adjusted to a position of which the bottom is higher than the bottom of the second support and fixed, the position of the support rod is convenient for the patient to adjust according to actual conditions, and the operation is simple.
As a preferred embodiment of the utility model, the bottom of each second bracket is provided with a non-slip block.
The walking auxiliary device has the beneficial effects that when a patient goes up and down stairs, the bottom of the second support is contacted with the surface of the step, and the anti-skid blocks are arranged at the bottom of the second support, so that the phenomenon that the patient slips when the patient goes up and down stairs by using the walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation can be avoided, and the safety of the patient is ensured.
As a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, the bottom of each support bar is provided with a roller.
The beneficial effect of this scheme is that when the patient walks on flat ground, through the bottom and the ground contact of bracing piece, the bottom of bracing piece is equipped with the gyro wheel, can better supplementary patient's walking.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a walk aid device for rehabilitation according to the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of the sliding sleeve in the embodiment of fig. 1.
Detailed Description
The following description of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model is provided in connection with the accompanying drawings, and it should be understood that the preferred embodiments described below are for illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model.
The terms first, second and the like in the description, in the claims and in the embodiments of the application, are used for distinguishing between similar objects and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order.
The utility model is further described in detail below with reference to the preferred embodiments:
The reference numerals in the drawings of the specification comprise a first bracket 1, a second bracket 2, a sliding rail 201, a connecting hole 202, a handrail 3, a sliding sleeve 4, a through hole 401, a sliding chute 402, a through hole 403, a supporting rod 5, an anti-skid block 6, a roller 7 and an elastic bulge 8.
As shown in figure 1, the walk assisting device for nerve rehabilitation comprises a first bracket 1 and two second brackets 2 positioned at two ends of the first bracket 1, wherein the upper part of each second bracket 2 is provided with a handrail 3, the bottom of each second bracket 2 is provided with an anti-skid block 6, two sliding rails 201 are symmetrically arranged on each second bracket 2 along the vertical direction, a plurality of connecting holes 202 are arranged on each sliding rail 201 along the vertical direction, the sliding rails 201 and the second brackets 2 pass through the connecting holes 202 through bolts to be movably connected, so that the sliding rails 201 are convenient to replace when damaged, two elastic bulges 8 are arranged on the sliding rails 201 along the vertical direction at intervals, and the elastic bulges 8 can shrink towards the direction close to the sliding rails 201 when pressed, and can restore to the initial stretching state after being loosened.
As shown in fig. 2, two second brackets 2 are slidably matched with sliding sleeves 4, each sliding sleeve 4 is provided with a through hole 401 for the second bracket 2 to pass through along the vertical direction, each sliding sleeve 4 is also provided with two sliding grooves 402 which are slidably matched with the sliding rail 201, the two sliding grooves 402 are communicated with the through holes 401, the sliding sleeve 4 is provided with two through holes 403 which are used for being clamped with elastic protrusions 8, and when a patient walks on the flat ground by means of the neural rehabilitation walking auxiliary device, the two elastic protrusions 8 are in an extending state and are respectively clamped with the two through holes 403.
As shown in fig. 1 and fig. 2, each sliding sleeve 4 is fixedly connected with a supporting part, the supporting part comprises two supporting rods 5 which are symmetrically arranged along the second bracket 2 and incline outwards, and the bottom of each supporting rod 5 is provided with a roller 7.
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When a patient walks on a flat ground, the sliding sleeve 4 is fixed on the second support 2, namely, two elastic bulges 8 arranged on the sliding rail 201 are respectively clamped with two through holes 403 arranged on the sliding sleeve 4, the position of the second support 2 is higher than the position of the supporting rod 5, at the moment, the elastic bulges 8 are contacted with the ground through rollers 7 arranged at the bottom of the supporting rod 5, when the patient needs to walk up and down stairs, the two elastic bulges 8 are pressed to be withdrawn from the through holes 403, then the sliding sleeve 4 is moved upwards along the sliding rail 201 until the elastic bulges 8 arranged above are clamped with the through holes 403 arranged below, so that the supporting rod 5 is adjusted to be higher than the position of the second support 2 and fixed, at the moment, the anti-skid blocks 6 arranged at the bottom of the second support 2 are contacted with the surface of a step, after the patient walks up and down stairs, the elastic bulges 8 clamped with the through holes 403 are pressed again, the sliding sleeve 4 is slid downwards along the second support 2, the two elastic bulges 8 are respectively clamped with the two through holes 403 in sequence, the position of the second support 2 is again higher than the position of the supporting rod 5 arranged at the bottom of the supporting rod 5 and contacted with the ground through rollers 7 at the bottom 7.
The preferred embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which typical known structures and common general knowledge are not described in any way, and those skilled in the art can complete and practice the technical scheme of the present utility model with their own capabilities in light of the present disclosure, and some typical known structures, known methods or common general knowledge should not be taken as an obstacle for the practice of the present utility model by those of ordinary skill in the art.
The protection scope of the present utility model is subject to the content of the claims, and the content of the utility model, the detailed description and the drawings of the specification are used for explaining the claims.
Several modifications can be made to the embodiments of the present application within the technical concept of the present application, and the modified embodiments should be considered as being within the scope of the present application.
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1. The walking auxiliary device for nerve rehabilitation comprises a first bracket and two second brackets positioned at two ends of the first bracket, wherein handrails are arranged on each second bracket, and the walking auxiliary device is characterized in that sliding sleeves are slidably matched on the two second brackets, supporting parts are fixedly connected to each sliding sleeve, the bottoms of the supporting parts are higher than the bottoms of the second brackets and are in contact with the ground in an initial state, and the sliding sleeves can be moved along the second brackets to enable the bottoms of the supporting parts to be higher than the bottoms of the second brackets, so that the bottoms of the supporting parts are in contact with the step surfaces through the second brackets.
2. The walk aid device for nerve rehabilitation according to claim 1, wherein the support part includes two support rods symmetrically disposed along the second bracket and inclined outward.
3. The walking assisting device for nerve rehabilitation is characterized in that two second brackets are respectively provided with a sliding rail, two elastic bulges are arranged on the sliding rails at intervals along the vertical direction, each sliding sleeve is provided with a sliding groove which is used for being in sliding fit with the sliding rail, and the side wall of each sliding groove is provided with two through holes which are used for being clamped with the elastic bulges.
4. The walking aid for nerve rehabilitation according to claim 1, wherein the bottom of each second bracket is provided with an anti-skid block.
5. The walking aid for nerve rehabilitation according to claim 2, wherein rollers are arranged at the bottom of each supporting rod.
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