Leg rehabilitation apparatus for neurological disease for rehabilitating leg through up/down stretching and eversion/inversion stretching for muscles
10675202 ยท 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Dae Hee Kim (Gyeongsangbuk-do, KR)
- Kap Ho Seo (Gyeongsangbuk-do, KR)
- Sung Ho Park (Gyeongsangbuk-do, KR)
- Min Suck Jung (Gyeongsangbuk-do, KR)
Cpc classification
A61N1/36014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/0452
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for rehabilitating a leg includes a base plate; a first plate having a structure such that the first plate is rotatable to lift up a toe part; a second plate having a rotatable structure to enable a sole of the patient to perform inversion and eversion movements and to allow a side surface of the sole to move up and down; a driving device; a power transfer device; and a controller. The first plate includes an outer frame, a first frame for connecting central portions of mutually facing sides of the outer frame to each other to form opening parts at two sides thereof, a second frame, and a rotational part. The second plate is prepared as a pair, and the pair of second plates include second plate bodies disposed in the opening parts, respectively, and connected to the rotational part.
Claims
1. An apparatus for rehabilitating a leg, the apparatus comprising: a base plate for supporting a patient; a first plate installed to the base plate and having a structure such that the first plate is rotatable to lift up a toe of the patient; a pair of second plates installed inside the first plate and rotatable to enable a sole of the patient to perform inversion and eversion movements and to allow a side surface of the sole to move up and down; a driving unit coupled to the first and second plates; a power transfer unit coupled to the first and second plates and the driving unit; and a control unit connected to the driving unit to control the driving unit to stretch an ankle and the sole, wherein the first plate comprises an outer frame having a hollow rectangular shape, a first frame for connecting central portions of mutually facing sides of the outer frame to each other to form openings at two sides thereof, a second frame extending from the first frame toward two sides of the first plate in an orthogonal direction to the first frame, wherein the two sides of the first frame each are connected to one of said pair of second plates, respectively, by a rotational part; wherein each of the second plates are disposed in a respective one of said openings; wherein the rotational part of each of the two sides comprises a hinge fixed to the first frame and a fixing bar rotatably coupled to the hinge, and wherein each of the pair of second plates are fixed to the fixing bar.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the power transfer unit comprises a second power transfer unit coupled to each second plate, and a first power transfer unit coupled to the first plate, and wherein the driving unit comprises a second driving unit coupled to the second power transfer unit and a first driving unit coupled to the first power transfer unit.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second power transfer unit comprises a moving bar moving forward to or backward from the second plate by the second driving unit; a fixing bar disposed in front or rear of the moving bar and fixed to the base plate; a first link having one side rotatably provided to the fixing bar; a second link having one side rotatably provided to the moving bar, and an opposite side rotatably provided to the first link; and a third link having one side rotatably provided to a hinge provided to the second plate, and an opposite side rotatably provided to the first link.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the second power transfer unit further comprises a moving bridge installed to the moving bar to interwork with the moving bar, and a guide bar fixed to the base plate to guide a movement of the moving bridge, the moving bridge comprises support brackets each provided outside two side ends of the moving bar in a plate shape, and a bridge body connected between the support brackets and disposed at an upper side of the moving bar, and the guide bar is disposed on the base plate in a direction through which the moving bar moves and is received in the support bracket such that the guide bar is coupled to the support bracket.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first power transfer unit comprises: a moving block moving forwardly or backwardly toward the second plate by the first driving unit; a shaft provided to the moving block and disposed in a direction orthogonal to the moving direction of the first driving unit; a connecting unit having one side which is rotatably provided to the shaft and an opposite side fixed to a low end of an outer frame of the first plate: and a support bracket having one side fixed to the base plate and an opposite side rotatably provided to a hinge installed to the second frame of the first plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objectives, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Hereinafter, a preferable embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same elements will be assigned with the same reference numerals and the size of each element may be exaggerated for the purpose of convenience or clarity. Meanwhile, the embodiments described below are only exemplary, and it will be possible to modify the embodiments.
(8) Although terms like a first and a second are used to describe various components, the components are not limited to the terms. The terms are used only to differentiate one component from another one.
(9) The terms of a singular form may include plural forms unless referred to the contrary. In this present invention, the term of include implies that elements are further included but does not exclude any other elements.
(10) In addition, in the following description, terms such as unit and module indicate a unit for processing at least one function or operation, wherein the unit and the block may be embodied as hardware or software or embodied by combining hardware and software.
(11) As shown in
(12) The first and second plates 400 and 500 are driven by a driving unit A which is coupled to the first and second plates 400 and 500. A power transfer unit T is coupled to the first and second plates 400 and 500 and the driving unit A to transfer the power of the driving unit A to the first and second plates 400 and 500. In this case, the apparatus includes a control unit CON connected to the driving unit A to control the driving unit A to stretch an ankle and the sole, and an electrical stimulation generating unit 700 connected to the control unit CON to apply electrical stimulation to a muscle of the leg under control of the control unit CON (see
(13) The first plate 400 is rotated in direction 1 by the driving unit A and the toe part of the sole placed on the first plate 400 moves up or down so that the ankle may be rehabilitated. The second plate 500 is rotated in direction 2 by the driving unit A to enable the side surface of the sole to move up or down. Thus, it is possible to allow the sole of a patient to perform inversion and eversion movements.
(14) The first and second plates 400 and 500 will be described with reference to
(15) In the case of the embodiment shown in
(16) A rotational part 440 is provided at one side of the first frame 410 to rotate the second plate 500, and a plurality of rotational parts 440-1, 440-2 and 440-3 may be provided. The rotational part 440 includes a hinge 441 fixed to the first frame 410 and a fixing bar 442 rotatably coupled to the hinge 441. The fixing bar 442 may be rotatably pin-coupled to the hinge 441.
(17) The second plate 550 is provided to the fixing bar 442. The second plate 550 is prepared as a pair, and the pair of second plates 500 include second plate bodies 510 which are disposed to the opening parts O formed at both sides of the first frame 410, respectively. Each of the second plate bodies 510 is concaved to form a space part 520 in which the second frame 420 is disposed.
(18) As shown in
(19) The power transfer unit T includes a second power transfer unit 200 coupled to two ends of the second plate 500 to rotate the two ends of the second plate 500 about the first frame 410 of the first plate 400, and a first power transfer unit 300 coupled to the first plate 400 to operate the first plate 400.
(20) The driving unit A includes a second driving unit A2 coupled to the second power transfer unit 200 to supply forward/backward power to the second power transfer unit 200 and a first driving unit A1 coupled to the first power transfer unit 300 to supply the forward/backward power to the first power transfer unit 300.
(21) That is, the second plate 500 is drive in direction 2 by the forward/backward power generated from the second driving unit A2 and transferred through the second power transfer unit 200 thereto. The first plate 400 is driven by the forward/backward power generated from the first driving unit A1 and transferred through the first power transfer unit 300 thereto.
(22) As shown in
(23) The first link 250 has a bar shape and one side rotatably provided to the fixing bar 230. The second link 240 has a bar shape. The second link 240 has one side rotatably provided to the moving bar 210, and an opposite side rotatably provided to the first link 250. In addition, the third link 260 has a bar shape. The third link 260 has one side rotatably provided to a hinge 270 provided to the second plate 500, and an opposite side rotatably provided to the first link 250.
(24) As shown in
(25) The first link 250 is provided to the fixing bar 230 through the opening part 100-1. As shown, the first link 250 includes a pair of first link bars 251 and 252 pin-coupled to both sides of the fixing bar 230.
(26) The second link 240 is rotatably provided to the first link 250. As shown in the drawings, a left side portion of the second link 240 is rotatably pin-coupled between the first link bars 251 and 252 of the first link 250. A right side portion of the second link 240 is rotatably pin-coupled to the moving bar 210.
(27) The third link 260 is rotatably provided to the first link 250. As shown in the drawings, a right side portion of the third link 260 is pin-coupled to the first link 250. An additional coupling part 250-1 for coupling the third link 260 is provided to the first link 250. The right side portion of the third link 260 is pin-coupled to the coupling part 250-1. A left side portion of the third link 260 is pin-coupled to the hinge 270 provided to the second plate 500.
(28) The moving bar 210 is reciprocated toward the second plate 500 (in direction 1) by the second driving unit A2.
(29) The second driving unit A2 may be formed by using a hydraulic or air cylinder well known in the art. An operation rod RD reciprocated by the cylinder may be connected to the moving bar 210. As shown in the drawings, a moving block 280 may be provided to a central portion of the moving bar 210 and be connected to the operation rod RD to be reciprocated.
(30) When the moving block 280 moves forward ahead to the second plate 500, the moving bar 210 interworking with the moving block 280 moves forward. When the moving bar 210 moves forward, the second link 240 moves forward in direction 3. The upper end of the first link 250 moves forward in direction 3 as the second link 240 moves forward, so that the third link 260 interworking with them moves forward. Since the hinge 270 is pressed in direction 3 due to the forward movement of the third link 260, as shown in
(31) Since the sole of a user is placed on the second plate 500 rotated, due to the inversion and eversion movements of the sole, the ankle of the user may be rehabilitated.
(32) The moving bridge 220 installed to the moving bar 210 to interwork with the moving bar 210 and the guide bar 290 fixed to the base plate 100 to guide the movement of the moving bridge 220 are provided to guide the movement of the moving bar 210.
(33) The moving bridge includes support brackets 222 each provided outside two side ends of the moving bar 10 in a plate shape, and a bridge body 221 connected between the support brackets 222 and disposed at an upper side of the moving bar 210. That is, when the moving bar 210 moves, the moving bridge 220 interworking with the moving bar 210 moves.
(34) The guide bar 290 is provided on the low surface of the support bracket 222. The guide bar 290 is disposed on the base plate 100 in the direction through which the moving bar 210 moves and is received in the support bracket 222 such that the guide bar 290 is coupled to the support bracket 222. Since the support bracket 222 moves while the guide bar 290 is received in the support bracket 222 such that the guide bar 290 is coupled to the support bracket 222, the moving bar 210 is guided to move stably.
(35) As shown in
(36) The first plate 400 is operated by the first power transfer unit 300. As shown in
(37) In this case, a support bracket 330 is disposed between the base plate 100 and the second frame 420. As shown in the drawings, the left side portion of the support bracket 330 is rotatably provided to the hinge 350 installed to the second frame 420 of the first plate 400. The right side portion of the support bracket 330 is fixed to the base plate 100.
(38) That is, when the moving block 320 moves forward in direction 3 by the first driving unit A1, the shaft 340 interworking with the first driving unit A1 moves forward, the connecting unit 310 presses a low end of the outer frame 430. Since the second frame 420 of the first plate 400 is rotatably fixed to the support bracket 330, the first plate 400 is rotated about the hinge 350.
(39) Since the sole of a user is placed on the first plate 400 rotated, the toe part of the sole moves up or down due to such an operation, so that the ankle of the user may be rehabilitated.
(40) As shown in
(41) Since the electrical stimulation generating unit 700, which applies the electrical stimulation to a user by applying current, is well known in the art, the details will be omitted.
(42) The control unit CON controls the electrical stimulation generating unit 700 and the driving unit A through a control signal. Since the configuration of the control unit CON is also well known in the art, the details will be omitted.
(43) While an apparatus for rehabilitating a leg according to the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments depicted in the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art may change and modify the present invention in various ways without departing from the essential characteristic of the present invention. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should be interpreted not in a limiting aspect but in a descriptive aspect. The scope of the invention is defined not by the detailed description of the invention but by the appended claims, and all differences within the scope will be construed as being included in the present invention.