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publicationDate 2020-06-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-210786024-U
titleOfInvention An ear therapy device for automatic head-righting
abstract The utility model relates to the field of medical devices, in particular to an ear therapeutic apparatus for automatic head-righting, comprising a body, wave emitters symmetrically installed on both sides of the body, and a base plate installed on one side of the body. Two sides of the base plate are symmetrically provided with multiple sets of rope straps, which are fixedly connected with the rope straps, and one side of the base plate is symmetrically provided with a splint; forming an angle can prevent the patient's head from being lifted out between the splints, and The connection between the straps is convenient for the medical staff to change the distance between the splints to place and fix the heads of different sizes. The spring pushes the movable rod to drive the pressure plate to move by extending until the silicone pad fits the patient's shoulder. Stretch the patient's neck, and squeeze the shrapnel by rotating the nut, so that the shrapnel shrinks and fits with the movable rod to complete the fixation of the movable rod, thereby automatically fixing the patient's neck in real time, which is convenient for medical staff to treat .
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