PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC LADDER AND TILT SYSTEM Russian patent published in 2021 - IPC A61B5/11 A63B23/04 A61H3/00 A63B22/04 A63B24/00 

Abstract RU 2755582 C1

FIELD: medical equipment.

SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medical equipment, namely to a physiotherapeutic ladder training system for placement on the underlying surface. Physiotherapeutic ladder training system (10) contains a set of three horizontal support surfaces, a drive system, a ramp, and a support structure. Set of horizontal support surfaces (12) includes the first and last support surfaces. Drive system (14) is mechanically connected to the set of support surfaces and is made with the possibility of vertical movement of two support surfaces, so as to adjust the lifting height between adjacent support surfaces. In this case, a set of steps is formed with the same step for the range of lifting heights. Ramp (60) has the first and second end. The first end is pivotally connected to the last support surface. In this case, a pedestrian surface is formed from the first end to the second end of the ramp. The pedestrian surface has a variable tilt angle, which varies depending on the vertical position of the last support surface. The drive system is made with the possibility of moving the support surfaces to a completely lowered state. In this state, the support surfaces are arranged side by side in the form of a continuous flat surface. The supporting structure is made with the possibility of supporting the second end of the ramp in the range of movement. When completely lowered, the second end of the ramp is supported above the underlying surface with the pedestrian surface positioned horizontally. In this case, the set of support surfaces and the pedestrian surface together form a continuous horizontal pedestrian path. In another variant, the physiotherapeutic ladder training system also contains a set of sensors and a computer system. The set of sensors contains the first, second and third sensors. First sensor (52) is made with the possibility to detect the presence of a patient on first support surface (TR0). Second sensor (54) is made with the possibility to detect the presence of a subject on last support surface (TR3). The third sensor is made with the possibility to detect the presence of a subject on the ramp in the area adjacent to the second end. Computer system (34) contains a processor and a non-volatile data carrier. The computer system has a connection with the set of sensors. The computer is made with the possibility to generate a record of data on the patient’s physical activity. The patient’s physical activity is determined from the sequence of output signals of the first, second and third sensors.

EFFECT: physiotherapeutic system is provided that combines steps and a tilt plane, with the possibility to track and document the therapy performed using the device.

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Authors

Orgal, Daniel

Dates

2021-09-17Published

2017-11-12Filed