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titleOfInvention Finger rehabilitation training device with rolling and massaging functions
abstract The utility model provides a finger rehabilitation training device with rolling and massaging functions. The device comprises a support, a motor is fixed to the support, an output shaft of the motor is fixedly provided with a finger drive rod and a first gear, when the motor rotates, the finger drive rod is driven to swing, meanwhile, a second gear meshed with the first gear is fixedly provided with a pin, one end of a swing rod is driven to swing around a pin fixed to the support, the other end of the swing rod drives a sliding rod to move in a reciprocating mode, the sliding rod drives a finger rolling and massaging sleeve to roll and massage four fingers, gradually extending, of a patient, the sliding rod and the four fingers move forward synchronously to achieve an auxiliary pushing function, or when the four fingers of the patient retract, the sliding rod drives the finger rolling and massaging sleeve to move backward while rolling and massaging the four fingers of the patient. The patient feels more comfortable in motion and meanwhile a rehabilitation effect can be remarkably improved.
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