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titleOfInvention A lower limb rehabilitation exercise aid
abstract The utility model provides an auxiliary device for rehabilitation exercise of lower limbs, which comprises a thigh sheathing bracket, a calf sheathing bracket and a foot support structure. The support is provided with a protective thermal cover for the calf, and the outer side of the protective thermal cover for the calf is provided with several horizontal strip-shaped sandbag counterweight pockets. There is a pocket cover with Velcro on the outside, a self-heating tourmaline calcium carbide is installed on the inside of the calf protection and thermal cover, and a height-enhancing cushion is provided on the heel of the foot support structure for easy disassembly. This lower limb rehabilitation exercise aid can adjust the counterweight according to the situation of different users in different rehabilitation exercise stages, and has a good effect of warming and knee protection. People are better at adapting to wearing.
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