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publicationNumber CN-203763788-U
titleOfInvention Sphincter contraction movement feedback instrument capable of adjusting stress intensity conveniently and rapidly
abstract A sphincter contraction movement feedback instrument capable of adjusting stress intensity conveniently and rapidly comprises an outer sleeve, an outer cover, an electromechanical assembly and a conductive device. The outer sleeve is stably connected with the outer cover, and the electromechanical assembly and the conductive device are covered with the outer sleeve and the outer cover. The conductive device comprises multiple conductive plates and a central column, and when any conductive plate makes contact with the top end of the central column, the electromechanical assembly can be triggered. The conductive device is characterized in that the surface of the central column is provided with multiple protruding particles, and the conductive plates carry out lever movements with the protruding particles as fulcrums. The conductive plates can carry out lever movement corresponding to the protruding particles (fulcrums) of different positions by rotating the central column, and different fulcrums cause different lever impedance values. Therefore, a user can rotate the central column for training sphincter to achieve modulation of the impedance values.
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