CN110935099A - Wearing equipment for treating dog lumbar disc herniation - Google Patents

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CN110935099A
CN110935099A CN201911264356.5A CN201911264356A CN110935099A CN 110935099 A CN110935099 A CN 110935099A CN 201911264356 A CN201911264356 A CN 201911264356A CN 110935099 A CN110935099 A CN 110935099A
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倪敏娜
姜逸静
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Abstract

The invention relates to wearing equipment for treating dog lumbar disc herniation, and belongs to the technical field of animal medical equipment. Comprises a main body shell, a connecting belt, a chest wearing piece and a leg wearing piece; the chest wearing piece is connected with one end of the main body shell through a connecting belt, and the left side and the right side of the other end of the main body shell are respectively connected with the left leg wearing piece and the right leg wearing piece through the connecting belt; a skin sensor and an electric shock patch are arranged below the main body shell; the wearable device combines the neuromuscular electrical stimulation NMES electrotherapy with the dog leash, so that the dog can carry out lumbar intervertebral disc rehabilitation treatment, and the treatment efficiency is greatly improved. Convenient to use, the treatment effect is showing, the use scene is nimble, can be domestic easily accomodate and clean.

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Wearing equipment for treating dog lumbar disc herniation
Technical Field
The invention relates to wearing equipment for treating dog lumbar disc herniation, and belongs to the technical field of animal medical equipment.
Background
Lumbar disc herniation disease is a very common condition in dogs, usually occurring between the ages of 3-7 years, with its lifetime. At present, the lumbar disc herniation disease of the dog is generally treated by operation, acupuncture or massage, professional treatment is often required in veterinary hospitals, relevant data at home and abroad are searched, and no household treatment equipment specially designed and manufactured for the relevant disease of the dog is found.
In China, the pet industry is developed vigorously, the corresponding pet operation technology is not developed enough, the operation scheme is expensive, and the risk is high. The acupuncture and massage doctors of the pets have scarce talents, and most owners who raise the pet dogs also have their own work and academic industry, and the pet dogs are busy in life in everyday and cannot frequently take the dogs to go to veterinary hospitals for treatment. Moreover, the lumbar disc herniation therapeutic apparatus for human is not suitable for dog because of the completely different physiological structure and usage habit.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of the existing household treatment equipment for treating lumbar disc herniation diseases of pet dogs.
In order to solve the problems, the invention adopts the technical scheme that the wearing equipment for treating the dog lumbar disc herniation comprises a main body shell, a connecting belt, a chest wearing piece and a leg wearing piece; the chest wearing piece is connected with one end of the main body shell through a connecting belt, and the left side and the right side of the other end of the main body shell are respectively connected with the left leg wearing piece and the right leg wearing piece through the connecting belt; an electric shock patch is arranged below the main body shell.
Preferably, the main body casing comprises an upper cover, an Arduino controller, a battery panel, an ADI chip, a middle layer clapboard, a bottom shell, a skin sensor and an electric shock paste; the bottom shell is connected with the upper cover in an splicing way through the middle layer clapboard; an electric shock patch is arranged below the bottom shell through a skin sensor; be equipped with Arduino controller, panel and ADI chip in the middle level baffle, be equipped with start button on covering.
Preferably, the skin sensor is in a hollow ring shape, a hole is formed in the middle of the skin sensor, and the electric shock patch is arranged in the hole.
Preferably, a circular inner recess is arranged around the rim of the bottom shell.
Preferably, an ADI chip is arranged on the Arduino controller, and the battery panel is connected with the Arduino controller; the Arduino controller is connected with the skin sensor, the electric shock patch and the starting button; the battery panel is connected with the skin sensor, the electric shock paste and the start button.
Preferably, the left side and the right side of the main body shell are respectively connected with the left leg wearing piece and the right leg wearing piece through adjustable connecting belts.
Preferably, the periphery of a starting button arranged on the upper cover is provided with an LED lamp.
Preferably, the chest wearing piece is provided with air holes.
Preferably, the leg wearing piece is provided with air holes.
The device combines the neuromuscular electrical stimulation NMES electrotherapy with the dog leash, so that the dog can carry out the lumbar intervertebral disc rehabilitation treatment every day, and the treatment efficiency is greatly improved. The electromyogram EMG electromyogram induction technology is combined with the dog leash, so that the state of the lumbar intervertebral disc of the dog can be detected at any time and any place, the disease can be found in time, and the early medical treatment can be helped.
The micro-current can effectively treat and relieve the symptoms of lumbar disc herniation. Microcurrent can regulate the muscle and fascial systems and promote regeneration of wound healing mechanisms. Microcurrent promotes the production of ATP in large quantities, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, which can build and repair skin over time. According to the conclusion of MemmaAu C of scientists in the field of micro-current, 50 uA-1000 uA is the optimal micro-current for promoting ATP generation, and the protein regeneration rate is greatly improved at 500 uA.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides a dog leash which consists of a main body consisting of an electro-therapeutic apparatus and an EMG signal collector, a leg wearing piece and a chest wearing piece. The wearing equipment with the NMES electrotherapy function and the EMG electromyography collection function is manufactured by referring to a common dog leash structure when a dog is walking, the wearing equipment accords with the physiological structure and muscle group distribution of the dog, the dog does not generate conflict emotion to the use of the device, the detection of lumbar disc herniation is completed in the daily walking process, and the electrotherapy function is naturally used after the walking. The device has the advantages of convenience and flexibility in use scene, and meets the requirements of safety, easiness in storage and cleanness
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the household use is convenient, and the efficiency is high; the treatment effect is remarkable, and the use scene is flexible; easy to store and clean.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic main body view of a wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation, which is provided by the invention and comprises an electro-therapeutic apparatus and an EMG signal collector;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the main body of the present invention installed;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the main body and leg wear of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the chest piece of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the main body of the present invention mounted to a chest and leg wear;
reference numerals: 1, LED lamp 2, start button 3, upper cover 4, small column 5, Arduino controller 6, battery plate 7, ADI chip 8, middle layer partition 9, bottom shell 10, skin sensor 11, electric shock paste 12, snap fastener one 13, main body shell 14, connecting belt one 15, snap fastener 16 for adjusting tightness, snap fastener two 17, chest wearing piece 18, connecting belt two 19, leg wearing piece 20, snap fastener 21, adjustable connecting belt 22, snap fastener three 23, air hole
Detailed Description
In order to make the invention more comprehensible, preferred embodiments are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
as shown in fig. 1-5, the wearing device for treating the lumbar disc herniation of the dog provided by the invention comprises a main body shell 13, a connecting belt, a chest wearing piece 17 and a leg wearing piece 19; the chest wearing piece 17 is connected with one end of the main body shell 13 through a connecting belt 14, and the left side and the right side of the other end of the main body shell 13 are respectively connected with a left leg wearing piece 19 and a right leg wearing piece 19 through a connecting belt 21; an electric shock patch 11 is mounted below the main body shell 13. The main body shell 13 comprises an upper cover 3, an Arduino controller 5, a battery board 6, an ADI chip 7, a middle layer clapboard 8, a bottom shell 9, a skin sensor 10 and an electric shock patch 11; the bottom shell 9 is connected with the upper cover 3 in a splicing way through a middle layer clapboard 8; an electric shock patch 11 is arranged below the bottom shell 9 through a skin sensor 10; the skin sensor 10 is in a hollow ring shape, a hole for mounting an electric shock patch is formed in the center of the skin sensor, and the electric shock patch is mounted in the mounting hole. An Arduino controller 5, a battery panel 6 and an ADI chip 7 are arranged in the middle layer clapboard 8, and a starting button 2 is arranged on the upper cover 3. An ADI chip 7 is arranged on the Arduino controller 5, and a battery plate 6 is connected with the Arduino controller 5; the Arduino controller 5 is connected with the skin sensor 10, the electric shock patch 11 and the start button 2; the battery panel 6 is connected with the skin sensor 10, the electric shock sticker 11 and the start button 2. The left and right sides of the main body case 13 are connected to the left and right leg wearing members 19 through adjustable connecting belts 21, respectively. The periphery of the starting button 2 on the upper cover 3 of the main body shell 13 is provided with the LED lamp 1, and the chest wearing piece 17 is provided with an air hole 23; the leg wearing member 19 is provided with an air hole 23.
As fig. 1 is the main part schematic diagram of compriseing electro-therapeutic apparatus and EMG signal collector, this main part is by main body cover 13, panel 6, inferior denuo semiconductor ADI chip 7, Arduino controller 5, electric shock subsides 11, skin sensor 10 constitutes, shell main part 13 is by upper cover 3, middle level 8, drain pan 9 is formed through connecting little stand 4, shell upper portion is provided with circular luminous button 2, the periphery is provided with LED warning light 1 help wearing device and cell-phone software App discernment and is connected, there is circular indent help bottom electric shock to paste the skin of laminating dog around the drain pan 9 frame.
The manufacturing and installation process of the wearable device is described below with reference to fig. 1, 3, 4, and 5:
firstly, as shown in fig. 1, an electric shock patch 11 is mounted at the bottommost part of a main body shell 13, the electric shock patch 11 is attached to the lower part of a bottom shell 9 after being attached to a skin sensor 10, the electric shock patch 11 and the skin sensor 10 are directly contacted with the skin, and the materials for manufacturing the electric shock patch 11 and the skin sensor 10 are required to be good in texture and comfortable in body feeling;
the battery plate 6, the ADI chip 7 and the Arduino controller 5 are arranged on the bottom shell 9 through screws; a circle of upright posts 4 are arranged on the periphery of the bottom shell 9, the upright posts 4 are connected with corresponding cylindrical holes arranged at the bottom of the upper cover 3, and after the bottom shell 9 is connected with the upper cover 3, the sealing performance reaches IPX 7-level waterproof performance; finally, the circular luminous starting button 2 is arranged on the upper cover 3.
Secondly, as shown in fig. 3, the adjustable connecting band 21 is installed at one side of the main body case 13 by the snap fastener three 22; then the adjustable connecting belt 21 is connected with the leg wearing piece 19 through the hasp 20; the leg wearing piece 19 is provided with three air holes 23 to increase the wearing comfort, and the installation mode of the leg wearing piece at the other side is the same as that of the method.
Thirdly, as shown in fig. 4, two sides of the chest wearing part 17 are connected to the back of the dog by a second connecting belt 18, and the second connecting belt 18 is fixed by a second snap fastener 16 for convenient operation and adjustment; the upper part of the second connecting belt 18 is provided with a snap fastener 15 for adjusting the tightness.
Fourthly, mounting the first connecting band 14 on the front side of the main body case 13 by the first snap 12 as shown in fig. 5; the first connecting band 14 is connected with the second connecting band 18 through the snap fasteners 15 to form a T-shaped connecting band, so that the main body shell 13 is convenient for connecting the chest wearing piece 17, and the worn device is shown in fig. 5.
After the assembly is completed, the chest wearing piece 17 can be sleeved into the forelimb of the dog and fixed on the chest, the tightness of the connecting belt II 18 is adjusted to be proper, then the leg wearing pieces 19 are respectively worn on the left and right hind limbs, and the main body 13 is connected with the chest wearing piece 17 and the leg wearing pieces 19 through the connecting belt I14 and the adjustable connecting belt 21, so that the wearing can be completed.
While the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art can make various changes, modifications and equivalent arrangements, which are equivalent to the embodiments of the present invention, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and which may be made by utilizing the techniques disclosed above; meanwhile, any changes, modifications and variations of the above-described embodiments, which are equivalent to those of the technical spirit of the present invention, are within the scope of the technical solution of the present invention.

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1. The utility model provides a treatment dog lumbar disc herniation's wearing equipment which characterized in that: comprises a main body shell, a connecting belt, a chest wearing piece and a leg wearing piece; the chest wearing piece is connected with one end of the main body shell through a connecting belt, and the left side and the right side of the other end of the main body shell are respectively connected with the left leg wearing piece and the right leg wearing piece through the connecting belt; an electric shock patch is arranged below the main body shell.
2. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 1, wherein: the main body shell comprises an upper cover, an Arduino controller, a battery panel, an ADI chip, a middle layer clapboard, a bottom shell, a skin sensor and an electric shock plaster; the bottom shell is connected with the upper cover in an splicing way through the middle layer clapboard; an electric shock patch is arranged below the bottom shell through a skin sensor; be equipped with Arduino controller, panel and ADI chip in the middle level baffle, be equipped with start button on covering.
3. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: the skin sensor is in a hollow ring shape, a hole is formed in the middle of the skin sensor, and the electric shock paste is arranged in the hole.
4. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: and a circular inner recess is formed around the frame of the bottom shell.
5. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: the Arduino controller is provided with an ADI chip, and the battery panel is connected with the Arduino controller; the Arduino controller is connected with the skin sensor, the electric shock patch and the starting button; the battery panel is connected with the skin sensor, the electric shock paste and the start button.
6. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 1, wherein: the left side and the right side of the main body shell are respectively connected with a left leg wearing piece and a right leg wearing piece through adjustable connecting bands.
7. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: and LED lamps are arranged on the periphery of the starting button arranged on the upper cover.
8. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: the chest wearing piece is provided with air holes.
9. The wearable device for treating dog lumbar disc herniation according to claim 2, wherein: the leg wearing piece is provided with air holes.
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