Lower limb rehabilitation chair
The utility model discloses a lower limb rehabilitation chair which comprises a chair surface and four supporting legs. The two front supporting legs respectively fix hollow slideways through an upper bolt and a lower bolt, outer walls of the hollow slideways between the upper bolt and the lower bol...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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07.01.2015
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Summary: | The utility model discloses a lower limb rehabilitation chair which comprises a chair surface and four supporting legs. The two front supporting legs respectively fix hollow slideways through an upper bolt and a lower bolt, outer walls of the hollow slideways between the upper bolt and the lower bolt are sleeved with sliding blocks, blocking foot plates are fixed at the upper ends of the sliding blocks, and the upper ends of push-pull rods are hinged to the lower ends of the sliding blocks. The rehabilitation chair further comprises a crankshaft power device, and the crankshaft power device comprises a speed adjusting motor, a speed adjusting switch, a main spindle and two groups of crank modules respectively located at the two ends of the main spindle to be fixed with the main spindle together. The lower ends of the push-pull rods are movably connected with crankpins. The lower limb rehabilitation chair has the advantages of not only being capable of automatically performing leg lifting training on patients who are hemiplegic or lose consciousness in lower limbs or feel weak in lower limbs and enabling medical workers or family members of the patients to be liberated from heavy rehabilitation training, but also being simple in structure, very low in treatment cost, remarkable in effect and very suitable for being popularized and applied. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: CN20142556594U |