WO2019022440A1 - Protecteur d'articulation de la hanche - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- the present invention relates to a hip protector.
- the hip joint is a joint connecting the pelvis and the femur.
- the hip is an institution that receives a lot of load while playing the role of enabling the leg exercise such as walking, running, sitting, standing up and so on. Especially, it is used for the treatment of hip fracture, dislocation, ligament Injuries such as injury, inflammation or sprains can occur.
- the user's pelvis and thigh parts need to be constantly urged and the range of motion of the thighs needs to be limited.
- An object of one embodiment is to provide a hip protector.
- the hip joint protector includes a support portion surrounding a hip and a pelvis region of a user, a first belt detachably connected between a left side and an upper side of the support portion, a second belt formed at a lower portion of the support portion, And a expansion tube formed inside the support and capable of being infused with a fluid.
- the support portion includes a buttock pad closely attached to the buttock portion of the user and a pelvic pad extending downward from the buttock pad and closely attached to a portion of the user's pelvis and thigh, A plurality of vertical tubes arranged horizontally spaced apart from each other,
- a communication tube communicating with the plurality of vertical tubes, the communication tube being formed to cover between the plurality of vertical tubes.
- the tube diameter of the vertical tube may be twice as large as the tube diameter of the communication tube.
- the spaced apart distance between the plurality of vertical tubes disposed on the pelvic pad may be less than the spaced distance between the plurality of vertical tubes disposed on the buttock pad.
- the pelvic pad may include a large electronic pad that is in close contact with a large electronic portion of a user, and the hip joint protector according to an exemplary embodiment may further include a large electronic cushion detachably attachable to the large electronic pad.
- the inflation tube is not overlapped with the large electronic pad, and the vertical tube adjacent to the large electronic pad can be curved along the outline of the large electronic pad and the large electronic cushion.
- the large electronic cushion may be partially recessed to cover the large electronic part of the user.
- the plurality of vertical tubes disposed on the buttock pad may be spaced apart from the upper side to the lower side.
- the hip joint protector may further include an auxiliary belt for connecting between the buttock pad and the pelvis pad and for applying a force in a direction in which the femoral portion of the user is externally rotated.
- the auxiliary belt may have one end fixed to the buttock pad, and the other end extending in an oblique direction from the one end may be attached to the lower front side of the pelvis pad.
- the auxiliary belt may be adjustable in length.
- the pelvic pad may include an extension extending from the lower side of the pelvic pad to the inside of the user's leg
- the auxiliary belt may include a pivot portion rotatably fixed to the buttock pad, and a hook and loop fastener- And a first strap formed in an annular shape and restrained by the pivot portion and the other end being detachably attached to the extended portion in a hook-and-loop fastener manner.
- the second belt comprises a strap receiving portion which is fixed to an edge of the opposite direction extending from the pelvic pad under the pelvis pad and one end of which is annularly formed in a hook and loop fastener manner, And the other end of the second strap may be attached to the other end of the first strap so as to simultaneously cover the extended portion and the second strap.
- the pelvic pad may include a first connection extending from an upper end of the pelvic pad toward a waist of a user and the buttock pad may include a second connection portion extending from a protruding end of the buttock pad to a second And the first belt may be detachably connected to the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion on both sides in a hook-and-loop fastener manner.
- the hinge protector may further include a fluid injection port communicating with one of the plurality of vertical tubes formed on the pelvis pad and protruding downward from an edge of the pelvis pad.
- the hip joint protector of one embodiment can be worn on the user's pelvis to compress and protect the affected part and limit the range of motion of the femoral joint.
- the hinge protector of the embodiment since it can be effectively brought into close contact with the shape of the human body through the expansion tube disposed over the femur, the pelvis and the buttocks of the user, it is possible to effectively press the pelvic region
- the vertical tube of the embodiment by forming a supporting force in the vertical direction between the user's waist, pelvis, and thigh, it is possible to reduce the load added to the pelvis area and effectively limit the range of motion of the thigh .
- auxiliary belt of one embodiment it is possible to limit the joint movement range of the internal rotation motion of the thigh.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a hip joint according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a hip protector according to one embodiment.
- FIG 3 is a front view showing an unfolded view of a hip joint according to one embodiment.
- FIG 4 is an enlarged view of the buttock pad according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a rear view illustrating an unfolded view of a hip joint according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a joint pad according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a driving range of a hip joint protector according to one embodiment in response to an adduction or abduction movement.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a driving range of the hip joint protector according to one embodiment according to extension or flexion movement.
- first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are intended to distinguish the constituent elements from other constituent elements, and the terms do not limit the nature, order or order of the constituent elements.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a hip joint protector according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a hip joint protector according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing a developed state of a hip joint protector according to an embodiment
- 4 is an enlarged view of a hip pad according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a rear view showing a developed state of a hip joint according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a joint pad according to an embodiment.
- a hip joint protector 1 is a hip joint protector according to an embodiment of the present invention, in the case of injury such as fracture, dislocation, swelling, inflammation or sprain in the hip or thigh area, For the purpose of rehabilitation or correction, it can be worn on the user's pelvic area to compress and protect the affected area and limit the range of motion of the femur.
- the hip protector (1) can be worn on a patient who has undergone hip and / or pelvic surgery to limit the range of motion of the femur, thereby preventing dislocation caused by movement of the joint .
- hip joint protector 1 can reduce or prevent the swelling occurring around the surgical site by pressing around the surgical site.
- the hinge protector 1 includes a support 11, a counter cushion 12, a first belt 13, an auxiliary belt 14, a second belt 15, an inflation tube 16, Port 17 as shown in FIG.
- the support 11 can be worn to wrap a part of the user's waist, hip, pelvis, and thigh.
- the support portion 11 may be formed of a flexible fiber material including a fabric material capable of being bent according to the bending of the user's body, nylon, urethane, rubber, or the like.
- the support portion 11 may include a pelvic pad 111, a hind pawl 112, a first connection portion 114, a second connection portion 115, and an extension portion 116.
- the pelvic pad 111 can be worn on the user's pelvis, especially the hip joint.
- the pelvic pad 111 may have a shape extending in the vertical direction so as to cover a part of the thigh from the waist including the hip region of the user.
- the pelvic pad 111 may include a large electronic pad 1111.
- the large electronic pad 1111 is a portion of the user's hip joint portion that contacts the greater trochanter portion, which is a protrusion protruding outwardly from the femur.
- the electronic pad 1111 may be provided with the electronic cushion 12.
- the large electronic cushion 12 may be a member that is provided on the large electronic pad 1111 and can be wrapped directly in contact with the large electronic portion of the user.
- the antistatic cushion 12 may be formed of a cushion-like member having a small hardness and capable of buffering.
- the hip joint protector 1 when the wearer wears the hip joint protector 1, it is possible to buffer the support portion 11 from pressing the hip joint portion of the user.
- large electronic bursitis Trogonal Bursitis
- the electro-magnetic cushion 12 may be formed with a depressed groove in a part thereof so as to cover the protruded protrusion portion of the charger.
- the large electronic cushion 12 can be effectively brought into close contact with the large electronic portion of the user to increase the buffering effect, and the groove of the large electronic cushion 12 can be closely contacted and fixed It is possible to prevent the support portion 11 from being displaced from the wearing area or being torn. Further, when the wearer wears the hip joint protector 1, the user can guide the correct wearing position by contacting the large electronic cushion 12 to the user's large electronic part.
- the large electronic cushion 12 can be detachably attached to the large electronic pad 1111.
- hooks or loops of the hook and loop fastener type may be formed on the surfaces where the electronic cushion 12 and the electronic pad 1111 are in contact with each other .
- the user can remove the electronic cushion 12 from the pelvis pad 111 and clean it. Further, depending on the type and severity of the hip joint injury, the large electronic cushion 12 having different size, shape, hardness, etc. can be selected and attached.
- the hind pawl 112 may be a member extending from the side of the pelvic pad 111 and enclosing a part of the user's waist and hip.
- the hind pawl 112 can be formed wider than the upper side, so that the comfort and fit of the wearer can be improved according to the human body structure which becomes thicker from the waist to the buttocks.
- the buttock pad 112 may include a joint pin 1121.
- the auxiliary pin 14 is rotatably connected to the joint pin 1121.
- the pelvic pad 111 is formed so as to surround the right femur of the user, but the position of the pelvic pad 111 may be formed on the left or right side depending on the position of the affected part of the hip joint. Needless to say, the pelvic pads 111 may be formed on both sides of the buttock pads 112 on both sides.
- the first connection portion 114 may be a portion extending in the circumferential direction of the waist at an edge portion of the portion of the pelvis pad 111 adjacent to the waist portion of the user.
- the second connection portion 115 may be a portion of the buttock pad 112 that extends in the circumferential direction of the waist at the edge portion adjacent to the waist portion of the user.
- first connection portion 114 and the second connection portion 115 may form left and right ends of the support portion 11 and may be connected by a first belt 13 to be described later. Meanwhile, the first belt 13 may be formed integrally with any one of the first connecting portion 114 and the second connecting portion 115.
- the extension portion 116 is provided at a lower front portion of the pelvis pad 111, in other words, at an edge portion of a portion positioned below the large electronic pad 1111, in a direction toward the inside of the leg where the pelvis pad 111 is worn As shown in Fig.
- one end of the second belt 15 and / or the auxiliary belt 14 may be attached to the extension portion 116
- the first belt 13 is mounted from both sides of the support portion 11 so as to surround a portion of the user's waist and pelvis so that the upper portion of the support portion 11 including the buttock pad 112 is supported by the waist and pelvis of the user, It can be fixed along the circumference.
- the first belt 13 may be detachably connected to the first connection portion 114 and / or the second connection portion 115.
- the first belt 13 may have a shape extending in one direction.
- one surface of the first belt 13 may be formed of a hook and a loop of a hook and loop fastener type, and the first connecting portion 114 and the second connecting portion 115 may be provided with hooks and loops Another one may be formed. Therefore, both ends of the extension portion 116 can be detachably connected to the first connection portion 114 and the second connection portion 115, respectively, and the waist and pelvis of the hip joint protector It may be possible to adjust the portion to be worn on the portion to suit the size of the user's body.
- one end of the auxiliary belt 14 is connected to the buttock pad 112, and the other end extending in a diagonal direction from one end is attached to the lower side of the pelvis pad 111, Can be formed.
- the tension may form a force in a direction in which the thigh of the user is supination, thereby preventing pronation of the thigh.
- the auxiliary belt 14 may be formed of a stretchable material such as neoprene, and the length may also be adjustable.
- the auxiliary belt 14 may be attached to the pelvic pad 111 only after wrapping only the outer peripheries of the pelvis and thigh as shown in Fig. 1, but depending on the length and the stretchability of the auxiliary belt 14, And may be attached to the pelvic pad 111 after being wrapped around the user's femur at least once.
- the auxiliary belt 14 may include a pivot 141 and a first strap 142.
- the pivot portion 141 can be rotatably fixed to the joint pin 1121 of the buttock pad 112 and can fix one side of the first strap 142.
- the pivoting portion 141 may be configured such that a part of the joint pad 1121 of the hip pad 112 is inserted and a portion of the pin receiving groove 1411 and the first strap 142 that can be fitted therethrough
- the first strap hole 1412 may include a first strap hole 1412.
- the turning portion 141 can be rotatably fixed with respect to the joint pin 1121, so that the auxiliary belt 14 can be rotated with respect to the supporting portion 11.
- One end of the first strap 142 can be fixed to the swivel portion 141 and the circumference of the user's thigh or leg is wrapped in the oblique direction, that is, in the downward direction simultaneously with the outside of the pelvis with respect to the hip portion And can be connected to the extension portion 116 on the other side, and as a result, a tensile force can be formed between both ends of the first strap 142.
- one end 1421 and the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 may be formed with hooks and loops of a hook and loop fastener type, and both ends 1421, The other part of the hooks and the loops may be formed on the body part 1422 except for the hooks and the loops 1423. In this case, another one of the hooks and the loops may be formed on the extension part 116 as well. Further, one side of the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 may be formed as one of a hook and a loop, and the other side may be formed as another one of a hook and a loop.
- hooks are formed on the surfaces of the opposite ends of the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 that are attached to the extension portion 116, Can be formed.
- a hook may be formed at the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 to be described later and may be attached to the other end 1423 of the first strap 152.
- the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 and the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 can be sequentially attached to the extension portion 116. It is also possible to directly attach the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 to the extension portion 116 after the auxiliary belt 14 is removed in the case where the auxiliary belt 14 is not necessary.
- first strap 142 After one end 1421 of the first strap 142 has passed through the first strap hole 1412, it is attached to the body portion 1422 of the first strap 142 to form a ring itself, One end of the first strap 142 can be fixed to the pivot portion 141 and the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 can be attached to the extension portion 116. [ For example, hooks and loops formed on the first strap 142 may be formed on both sides of the first strap 142.
- the user can recognize the position where one end 1421 of the first strap is attached to the body portion 1422 of the first strap 142 or the position where the other end 1423 of the first strap is attached to the extension portion 116 It may be possible to adjust the connection length and angle of the first strap 142 by adjusting the position or adjusting the angle of the swinging part 141 with respect to the joint pin 1121, Depending on the type and severity of the symptoms, it may be possible to adjust the direction and magnitude of the tensile force of the auxiliary belt 14.
- the second belt 15 may be mounted from both sides of the pelvis pad 111 to surround a portion of the user's thigh or leg so that the pelvis pad 111 can be fixed to the hip and thigh parts of the user.
- the second belt 15 may include a fixing portion 151 and a second strap 152.
- the fixing portion 151 can be fixed to the side of the portion of the pelvis pad 111 opposite to the direction in which the extension portion 116 extends.
- the fixing portion 151 may include a second strap hole 1511 through which a part of the second strap 152 can pass.
- the second strap 152 can be fixed to the fixing portion 151 on one side and can be connected to the extending portion 116 on the other side after wrapping the circumference of the user's thigh or leg.
- one end 1521 and the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 may be provided with hooks and loops of a hook and loop fastener type, and both ends 1521,
- the hooks and the loops may be formed on the body portion 1522 except for the hooks and the loops 1523.
- another one of the hooks and the loops may be formed on the extension portion 116 as well.
- one end 1521 of the second strap 152 is attached to the body portion 1522 of the second strap 152 after passing through the second strap hole 1511,
- One end of the second strap 152 can be fixed to the fixing portion 151 and the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 is attached to the extension portion 116 so that the second belt 15
- the pelvic pad 111 can be fixed to the thighs or legs of the user.
- a method of adjusting the position where one end 1521 of the second strap is attached to the body portion 1522 of the second strap 152 or the position where the other end 1523 of the second strap is attached to the extension portion 116 It may be possible to adjust the length of the second belt 15, through which it may be possible to adjust the thigh portion of the hip joint 1 to suit the body size of the user.
- the other end 1523 of the second strap is connected to the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 and the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 in a state where the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 is attached to the extension 116. [ In such a manner as to simultaneously cover the openings 116.
- hooks or loops are formed on both sides of the other end 1423 of the first strap 142, but the types may be opposite.
- the surface of the other end 1423 of the first strap 142 that is attached to the extension portion 116 and is exposed to the outside can be coupled to the other end 1523 of the second strap 152 in a hook- have.
- the width of the second strap 152 may be greater than the width of the first strap 142.
- first strap 142, the second strap 152, and the first belt 13 can be detachably attached to the support portion 11 as in the above-described configuration, so that replacement can be facilitated.
- first strap 142, the second strap 152 and the first belt 13 may comprise a flexible fabric or textile material, which may facilitate cleaning.
- the connecting method of the first belt 13, the second belt 15 and the auxiliary belt 14 may be various strap connection methods in which lengths can be adjusted, in addition to the hook and loop fastener method.
- the expansion tube 16 may be a tube that is formed inside the support portion 11 and can be inflated with a fluid such as air.
- the inflation tube 16 may be formed along the entire area of the support 11, that is, depending on the area of the pelvic pad 111 and the buttock pad 112.
- the expansion tube 16 may be connected to a fluid injection port 17 formed in the support 11 and may expand or contract through fluid filling or discharge through the fluid injection port 17.
- the inflation tube 16 after the wearer wears the hip joint protector 1, fluid is infused into the inflation tube 16 to inflate the inflation tube 16, thereby preventing dislocation And can limit the range of motion of the joint in the hip joint region. Further, the inflation tube 16 can buffer external impact and force, can block direct contact, and can protect the affected part.
- the expansion tube 16 can be effectively brought into close contact with the shape of the bending of the user in accordance with the shape of the bending of the user, so that the wearing comfort is improved and the hip joint protector 1 can be prevented from being detached from the wearing position .
- the inflation tube 16 may include a vertical tube 161 and a communication tube 162.
- the vertical tube 161 may be a tube formed in the vertical direction inside the support portion 11, that is, the longitudinal direction of the body.
- the vertical tubes 161 may be formed in a plurality of vertical tubes 161, and the vertical tubes 161 may be formed on the entire area of the support portion 11, that is, in the pelvis pad 111 and the hip pad 112 That is, in the circumferential direction of the body.
- the communication tube 162 may be formed to horizontally cross a plurality of vertical tubes 161 formed in the horizontal direction so as to communicate with the plurality of vertical tubes 161.
- the communication tubes 162 may be formed in a plurality of spaced apart in the vertical direction within the support portion 11.
- the entire tube space of the expansion tube 16 can all be connected, through which the expansion tube 16 can expand or contract at once.
- the communication tube 162 may be inflated to maintain a plurality of spaced intervals between the vertical tubes 161.
- the tube diameter of the vertical tube 161 may be twice as large as the tube diameter of the communication tube 162.
- a plurality of vertical tubes 161 May be arranged to surround the spine and the hip joint region.
- the plurality of vertical tubes 161 form a supporting force in the vertical direction, that is, the longitudinal direction of the body, at the user's spine and hip joint region, effectively reducing the burden of load applied to the vertebrae and the hip joint .
- the plurality of vertical tubes 161 formed in the pelvic pads 111 can press the hips of the user and maintain the angle between the thighs and the pelvis in parallel with the body, so that the joints of the hip joints of the user
- the range can be effectively limited and fixed, and the supporting force required for walking can be supplemented.
- the spaced distance between the plurality of vertical tubes 161 disposed in the pelvic pads 111 is less than the spaced distance between the plurality of vertical tubes 161 disposed in the gluteal pad 112 .
- the pelvic pad 111 can be formed with the vertical tube 161 relatively densely, thereby more effectively compressing the hip region of the user.
- the plurality of expansion tubes 16 disposed in the pelvic pad 111 may not overlap with the large electronic pad 1111.
- the vertical tubes 161 adjacent to the large electronic pad 1111 are curved along the contour of the large electronic pad 1111 .
- a portion of the vertical tubes 161 adjacent to the large electronic pad 1111 may be curved to maintain a constant radius with respect to the center of the large electronic pad 1111.
- the vertical tube 161 directly disposed on both sides of the large electronic pad 1111 contacts the contour of the large electronic pad 1111 It encloses a part of the outline.
- the expansion tube 16 that is, the plurality of vertical tubes 161
- the large electronic pad 1111 i.e., the large electronic cushion 12
- the vertical tubes 161 adjacent to the large electronic pad 1111 are formed so as to surround the edges of the large electronic pad 1111 and the large electronic cushion 12 so that the large electronic cushion 12 is surrounded by the large electronic pad 1111 of the first embodiment.
- the structure in which the vertical tubes 161 are disposed with respect to the large electronic cushion 12 can be effectively adhered to a hip joint portion having a relatively large flexion and large deformation due to joint motion, And the fit of the pelvis pad 111 can be improved as well.
- the vertical tube 161 arranged on the buttock pad 112 it can be pressed so as to be effectively brought into close contact with the user's body over the entirety of the support portion 11, The power can be buffered.
- the plurality of vertical tubes 161 arranged at the hip pad 112 may be spaced apart from each other as they move from the upper side to the lower side.
- the arrangement of the plurality of vertical tubes 161 in the buttocks pads 112 can have a shape that is radially spaced apart as it moves downward.
- the fluid injection port 17 may be a port or valve communicating with the expansion tube 16 and exposed to the outside of the support 11. [ The user may inject fluid to inflate the inflation tube 16, or may discharge fluid in the inflation tube 16, through the fluid injection port 17.
- a fluid infusion pump such as a conventional air compression pump, may be connected to fluid infusion port 17 to inject fluid into inflation tube 16.
- the fluid injection port 17 may be located at a location remote from the pad 1111, e.g., adjacent to the extension 116, or adjacent to the second connection 115 . According to such a structure, it is possible to prevent the user's pelvis region from being touched during the process of injecting the fluid. On the other hand, it should be noted that the position of the fluid injection port 17 is not necessarily limited in this way.
- the user can adjust the amount of fluid injected through the fluid injection port 17.
- the volume, compression strength, etc. of the expansion tube 16 can be adjusted according to the user's body condition, symptom type and severity.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a driving range of a hip joint protector according to one embodiment according to an adduction or abduction movement
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a driving range of a hip joint protector according to an embodiment according to an extension or bending motion.
- the hinge protector 1 when the hinge protector 1 according to the embodiment is worn, the range of motion of the adduction or abduction movement of the femur is reduced and the expansion tube 16 , It can be confirmed that the range is controlled.
- the joint motion range of the abduction motion of the thigh is limited to 12.5 degrees or less.
- the range of motion of the joint motion of the femoral part was generally constantly limited regardless of the pressure at 5 psi to 12 psi, which is the pressure range of the air injected into the expansion tube 16.
- the range of motion of the abduction of the abduction movement is (i) 20 degrees when the pressure of the air injected into the expansion tube 16 is 5 psi ii) the pressure of the air injected into the expansion tube 16 is limited to 22.5 ° when the pressure is 12 psi.
- the joint motion range of the extension operation of the thigh is substantially the same as the state of not wearing, regardless of the pressure of the air injected into the expansion tube 16 And it was confirmed that it was maintained at 20 °.
- the range of motion of the bending motion of the thigh is (i) 20 degrees when the pressure of the air injected into the expansion tube 16 is 5 psi, ii) it was confirmed to be limited to 45 ° when the pressure of the air injected into the expansion tube 16 was 12 psi.
- the joint motion range of the bending motion of the user's femur can be effectively controlled.
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Un protecteur d'articulation de la hanche selon un mode de réalisation peut comprendre : une partie de support pour recouvrir les fesses et la région pelvienne d'un utilisateur; une première ceinture reliée de façon détachable entre les côtés gauche et supérieur de la partie de support; une seconde ceinture formée au niveau de la partie inférieure de la partie de support et capable de recouvrir les jambes de l'utilisateur; et un tube gonflable qui est formé à l'intérieur de la partie de support et dans lequel un fluide peut être injecté.
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