This patent application is a national phase filing under section 371 of PCT/EP2018/075169, filed Sep. 18, 2018, which claims the priority of German patent application 102017122295.2, filed Sep. 26, 2017, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention concerns a physiotherapeutic device for treatment of a patient by means of physical movement.
In prior art ergometers, sports devices and physiotherapeutic devices are known, which can help a person in rehabilitation, for example after a stroke.
Physiotherapeutic devices serve the rehabilitation of ill people. Advantageously such devices are characterized in that various regions of the body can be exercised with such a device. Also operability should be easy, so that the device can be operated and/or adjusted by the patient themselves and/or that a trained specialist, such as a nurse or a caregiver, can quickly reconfigure the equipment or the device.
Embodiments provide a device with a high variability and easy operability.
As a first embodiment of the invention a physiotherapeutic device for treatment of a patient by means of physical movement is provided, comprising: an arm trainer for rotational movement of the arms of the patient, having a first axis, and a leg trainer for rotational movement of the legs of the patient, having a second axis, wherein the first and the second axis have an adjustability in height, wherein the distance of the first axis to the second axis is constant.
Due to a constant distance, sitting and lying exercising positions can be made possible, whereby different regions of the body can be exercised.
As a second embodiment of the invention a method for physiotherapeutical treatment of a patient by means of movement with a device according to any one of claims 1 to 8 is provided, comprising the steps: exercising the arms by means of an arm trainer and/or exercising the legs by means of a leg trainer in a sitting position and exercising the arms by means of an arm trainer and/or exercising the legs by means of a leg trainer in a lying position.
Exemplary embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
In a further embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the device has a display for showing the status of the device and/or the physical condition of the patient, wherein the display is pivotable toward the longitudinal axis of the device.
By means of a pivotable display firstly an optimal display angle can be selected. In addition the display can be pivoted for transport, whereby it is less extensive and a suitable compact transport size results.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the adjustability in height is enabled by a first and a second element or by third single element.
A third single element can combine the functions of clamping and clicking into place in one operating element, whereby an easy operability results.
In yet another embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the device comprises a foot element and a body element, wherein the arm trainer and the leg trainer are disposed on the body element and/or wherein the adjustability in height results from moving the foot element relative to the body element.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the first element is suited for clamping the foot element with the body element and/or wherein the second element is provided for clicking into place the foot element with the body element.
By means of the configuration of two independent elements for locking the height adjustment, an inadvertent “dropping to the ground” of the body element can be prevented. In particular because of an element for staggered or stepped clicking into place, a safety catch during operation of the device results. Disengaging a clamping element thus does not automatically lead to “retraction” of the device.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the first and/or the second element are color-coded and/or wherein the operating elements of the device are color-coded.
By means of color-coding an easier operability of the device results.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the arm trainer and/or the leg trainer are rotationally movable by the patient and/or by a motor.
In yet another embodiment of the invention a device is provided, wherein the motor moves the arm trainer and/or the leg trainer at 90 revolutions per minute.
By means of a movement of the arms and/or leg sections of the patient at 90 revolutions per minute in each case, a prevention and/or treatment of Parkinson's disease can be achieved. In particular, the movement of the leg trainer at 90 revolutions per minute and/or the simultaneous movement of the arm and leg trainer at 90 revolutions per minute are advantageous in maintaining physical health or the recovery of patients suffering from Parkinson's.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention a method is provided, comprising the step: rotating the arm trainer and/or the leg trainer at 90 revolutions per minute.
Embodiments provide adjustability in height of the arm and leg trainer of a physiotherapeutic device. However, the distance of the two axes of the arm and leg trainer should be held constant. In this manner, with a height adjustment a different exercising position is taken in each case, whereby other body regions can be exercised. In particular, the exercising position will be changed from a sitting to a lying position.
Further details and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the embodiments shown in the drawings.
Additionally, the device has two operating elements 6 and 7, which ensure a locking of a selected height position. The first operating element 7 serves for causing a clamping, so that every height setting possible is enabled. The second operating element 6 can create a staggered or stepped engagement. Before a height adjustment is made, said operating element 6 has to be disengaged.
Furthermore, the device has a display 3, which can be pivoted inwards in the pivoting direction 8. Through this a better transportability can be achieved, if the device is to be rolled away by means of the transport handle 5 with the wheels 9.
The operating elements 6 and 7 of the device can be color-coded, for example orange, in order to ensure easy operability.
In particular, the device has a rotatory drive of the arm and/or leg trainer 1 and 2 with 90 revolutions per minute in each case. In particular by rotationally moving the patient's arms and legs at the same time, Parkinson's disease may be treated. In addition, the rotational movement of the legs at 90 revolutions per minute leads to a healing effect.
The device has a first element 7 and a second element 6 for height adjustment, i.e. for changing the position of the body element 11 to the foot element 10.
Here a clamping of the body element 11 to the foot element 10 via the first element 7 can be enabled. Thus because of the first element 7 any height setting can be chosen. The second element 6 is provided for engaging the body element 11 with the foot element 10. In this way, when disengaging the clamping element 7, the body element 11 is prevented from going all the way down because of the effect of gravity. Instead, in a “free fall” the detent element 6 will bring the body element 11 to a stop in stages. The detent element 6 engages in stages, if the clamping element 7 is disengaged. The detent can for example be disengaged by pulling out the detent element 6, in order to take any height position.
In an alternative embodiment the device has a removable display, wherein the display is connected to the device wirelessly or via a cable.
Due to the constant distance of arm and leg trainer 1 and 2, in a first position of the patient with low height of the arm and leg trainer 1 and 2 a sitting position of the patient results, wherein the leg is bent. In a second height setting, in which a high height of the arm and leg trainer 1 and 2 is set, a lying position results, in which the leg of the patient is stretched out. This also results in the possibility to be able to let very tall patients exercise with the device, because such a position can be chosen for the patient, in which exercise with the device is made possible. Advantageously, in a lying exercising position a “dropping of the blood” can be prevented. The device therefore offers the patient the possibility to exercise according to physical condition and circumstances.
The reference numerals used are merely intended to increase comprehensibility and should in no way be regarded as restrictive, the scope of protection of the invention being represented by the claims.
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