CN211705009U - Ice stimulating rod - Google Patents

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CN211705009U
CN211705009U CN202020210080.4U CN202020210080U CN211705009U CN 211705009 U CN211705009 U CN 211705009U CN 202020210080 U CN202020210080 U CN 202020210080U CN 211705009 U CN211705009 U CN 211705009U
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王娜
刘立明
瓮长水
蒋天裕
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The application discloses ice stimulating rod, it includes: a tubular rod body made of stainless steel, an end cap; the interior of the bar body is used for pouring ice water; the rod body comprises a front section, a middle section and a rear section which are sequentially and integrally connected; the front section and the rear section are on the same straight line; the first end of the front section is closed, and a spherical stimulating head is formed at the first end; the middle section protrudes outwards and is away from the straight line where the front section and the rear section are located by a preset distance to form a cheek stimulation part; the second end of the rear section is open, and external threads are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the second end of the rear section; an inner thread is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the end cap; the end cap is removably coupled to the second end of the rear section. Since the stimulation head is integrally formed with the wand body, there is no risk of foreign matter falling into the mouth or throat; the ice will not melt during the operation process, so the water flow inlet can not be generated, and the danger of water choking of a patient is avoided.

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Ice stimulating rod
Technical Field
The application relates to a medical instrument, in particular to an ice stimulating rod.
Background
For dysphagia patients, cold stimulation therapy may be performed. Cold stimulation therapy is directed to swallowing-related organs such as: cold stimulation is applied to the soft palate, posterior pharyngeal wall, root of tongue, and inside of cheeks, causing active contraction of muscles, increasing their sensitivity to food. In addition, cold stimulation may strengthen the swallowing reflex.
At present, a cotton swab is generally used for stimulating the soft palate, the posterior pharyngeal wall, the tongue root and the inner side of the cheek, and a patient is allowed to swallow once every 5 seconds or so. Each treatment lasts about 5 minutes.
The process of binding the cotton ball to form the cotton swab is complicated, once the cotton ball is not bound well, the cotton ball is easy to fall into the mouth or even the throat of a patient, and if ice in the cotton ball melts more, the patient can be choked with water; when the cotton balls are frozen in a refrigerator, bacteria can be adhered; when the inner side of the cheek is stimulated, the chopsticks are straight, so that the inner side of the cheek is difficult to sweep up and down.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of the above problems, the present application aims to propose an ice stimulating bar which does not risk foreign bodies falling into the mouth or in the throat, does not allow water to enter the mouth of the patient during the operation, is easy to maintain sterile, and facilitates the inside of the cheeks and the stimulating operation.
The application relates to an ice stimulating rod, comprising: a tubular rod body made of stainless steel, an end cap;
the interior of the bar body is used for pouring ice water; the rod body comprises a front section, a middle section and a rear section which are sequentially and integrally connected; the front section and the rear section are on the same straight line;
the first end of the front section is closed, and a spherical stimulating head is formed at the first end;
the middle section protrudes outwards and is away from the straight line where the front section and the rear section are located by a preset distance to form a cheek stimulation part;
the second end of the rear section is open, and external threads are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the second end of the rear section;
an inner thread is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the end cap; the end cap is removably coupled to the second end of the rear section.
Preferably, the interior of the spherical stimulating head is hollow and communicates with the interior of the tubular wand body.
Preferably, the stimulating head has a diameter greater than the diameter of the rod body to which it is attached.
Preferably, a rubber sleeve is mounted on the outer periphery of the rear section.
Preferably, the outer surface of the mid-section is formed curved in the axial direction to follow the curve of the inside of the cheek.
According to the ice stimulating rod, the stimulating head is integrally formed with the rod body, so that the danger that foreign matters fall into the mouth or the throat is avoided; ice does not melt in the operation process, so that the water cannot flow into the water inlet, and the danger of water choking of a patient does not exist; because the stainless steel is made, the ice water can be used after being taken out from the sterile environment and is poured into the mouth of a patient in a sterile state, so that bacteria are prevented from being introduced into the mouth of the patient; the cheek stimulating portion protrudes outward and has a curve fitting the cheek, so that the act of sweeping the cheek is more easily performed and the contact with the cheek is more sufficient.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of the ice stimulating stick of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the ice stimulating wand of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front view of the stick body of the ice stimulating stick of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic top view of the stick body of the ice stimulating stick of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a schematic bottom view of the wand body of the ice-stimulating wand of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a front view of the rubber sleeve of the ice stimulating wand of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a schematic bottom view of the rubber sleeve of the ice-stimulating bar of FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a front view schematic of the end cap of the ice stimulating wand of FIG. 1;
fig. 9 is a schematic top view of the end cap of the ice stimulating wand of fig. 1.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, the ice stimulating rod of the present application will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The application relates to an ice stimulating rod, comprising: a tubular rod body 10 made of stainless steel, an end cap 14.
Ice water is filled in the bar body 10; the stick body 10 includes a front section, a middle section and a rear section which are integrally connected in sequence; the front section and the rear section are on the same line.
The first end of the front section is closed and is formed with a bulbous stimulation head 11.
The middle section protrudes outward and is a predetermined distance, for example, 1-2cm, from the line in which the front and rear sections are located, constituting a cheek stimulating portion 12 for stimulating the inside of the cheek.
The second end of the rear section is open, and external threads are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the second end of the rear section.
An internal thread is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the end cap 14; the end cap is removably coupled to the second end of the rear section.
The spherical stimulation head is hollow and communicates with the inside of the tubular wand body 10.
The stimulating head 11 has a diameter larger than that of the rod body 10 connected thereto.
The rear section is peripherally fitted with a rubber sleeve 13 to avoid discomfort to the operator due to too low a temperature.
The outer surface of the middle section is formed curved in the axial direction to follow the curve of the inside of the cheek.
When in use, the sterilized rod body is taken out, ice water is filled from the second end, and the stimulating head and the inner part of the pipe body are filled with the ice water; an end cap then closes the second end. An operator holds the rubber sleeve at the rear end by hand, firstly stimulates the soft palate, the pharyngeal posterior wall and the tongue root of the patient by using the stimulating head, and then sweeps the inner side of the cheek of the patient by using the cheek stimulating part along the up-down direction after the stimulation is finished; finally, the inner lip of the patient is stimulated by a stimulating head.

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1. An ice stimulating wand comprising: a tubular rod body made of stainless steel, an end cap;
the interior of the bar body is used for pouring ice water; the rod body comprises a front section, a middle section and a rear section which are sequentially and integrally connected; the front section and the rear section are on the same straight line;
the first end of the front section is closed, and a spherical stimulating head is formed at the first end;
the middle section protrudes outwards and is away from the straight line where the front section and the rear section are located by a preset distance to form a cheek stimulation part;
the second end of the rear section is open, and external threads are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the second end of the rear section;
an inner thread is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the end cap; the end cap is removably coupled to the second end of the rear section.
2. An ice stimulating wand according to claim 1, wherein:
the interior of the spherical stimulating head is hollow and is communicated with the interior of the tubular stick body.
3. An ice stimulating wand according to claim 1, wherein:
the diameter of the stimulation head is larger than the diameter of the rod body connected with the stimulation head.
4. An ice stimulating wand according to claim 1, wherein:
the periphery of the rear section is provided with a rubber sleeve.
5. An ice stimulating wand according to claim 1, wherein:
the outer surface of the middle section is formed curved in the axial direction to follow the curve of the inside of the cheek.
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