Patent Description:
For a normal leg, the femur and tibia should form an ideal angle, and the left and right knee joints should be balanced, but the hip joint and knee joint are misaligned due to congenital causes or acquired lifestyle or posture, resulting in a bow leg such as an O-shaped leg or an X-shaped leg.

The bow leg is not good to look at, and there is a problem that the outer gap of the knee joint widens and the friction of the inner cartilage of the knee increases, which leads to the development of degenerative arthritis. Therefore, correcting the bent legs is a subject of much interest in terms of beauty and health.

For the bow leg, there are surgical methods such as corrective surgery and methods using an orthotast or retainer. However, in the case of corrective surgery, orthotast or retainer, the effect of correcting the bow leg is immediate, but there is a problem with high cost and large side effects. As a simpler method, there is a method using a belt for tying the legs. However, the belt simply compresses the knee inward, and there is a problem that the effect of correction is insignificant. <CIT> relates to a bandage composite calibration band assembly for eliminating or improving a major cause of the varus angle and a main cause of the varus angle, according to the preamble of claim <NUM>.

The present embodiment is proposed to improve the above problems, and it is to provide a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs, in which the leg is firstly pressed using taping members with different densities, and the leg is secondarily pressed using a correction band made of an inelastic material, thereby being able to correct bow leg and pelvis.

In addition, it is possible to induce correction with the correct walking gait method by holding the user's pelvis and knee joints to maintain a normal angle while walking through the correction band.

In addition, by dispersing the weight applied to the lower part of the user through the correction band, it is possible to induce correction with the correct walking gait method.

A compression garment for correcting a lower body shape and a walking gait for an angular deformity of the legs, according to the present embodiment, comprises: a bottom garment main body; and a correction band disposed on the bottom, wherein the correction band includes a first correction band disposed in a first area of the bottom garment main body and a second correction band disposed in a second area of the bottom garment main body, wherein the first correction band includes a first part disposed above the first area, a second part disposed below the first area, and a third part connecting the first part of the first correction band and the second part of the first correction band, wherein the second correction band includes a first part disposed above the second area, a second part disposed below the second area, and a third part connecting the first part of the second correction band and the second part of the second correction band, wherein the first correction band includes a connecting member disposed on the first part of the first correction band and including a hole, and wherein the first part of the second correction band is inserted into the hole of the connecting member of the first correction band and coupled by means of a belt fastening method.

In addition, the first part and the third part of the first correction band and the first part and the third part of the second correction band are formed of an inelastic material, and the second part of the first correction band and the second part of the second correction band may be formed of an elastic material.

In addition, the third part of the first correction band includes a bent portion formed in a portion being connected from the front side of the first area of the bottom garment main body to the rear side thereof, and the third part of the second correction band may include a bent portion being formed in a portion being connected from a front side of the second area of the bottom garment main body to a rear side thereof.

In addition, the first area of the bottom garment main body includes a ring formed at a position corresponding to the bent portion of the third part of the first correction band, and the second area of the bottom garment main body may include a ring formed at a position corresponding to the bent portion of the third part of the second correction band.

In addition, the bent portion of the third part of the first correction band includes a first bent portion disposed on an outer side surface of the first area of the bottom garment main body, and a second bent portion spaced apart from the first bent portion and disposed on an inner side surface of the first area of the bottom garment main body; and the bent portion of the third part of the second correction band may include a third bent portion disposed on an outer side surface of the second area of the bottom garment main body, and a fourth bent portion spaced apart from the third bent portion and disposed on an inner side surface of the second area of the bottom garment main body.

In addition, the first bent portion of the third part of the first correction band is disposed closer to the second part of the first correction band than the first part of the first correction band; the second bent portion of the third part of the first correction band is disposed closer to the first part of the first correction band than the second part of the first correction band; the third bent portion of the third part of the second correction band is disposed closer to the second part of the second correction band than the first part of the second correction band; and the fourth bent portion of the third part of the second correction band may be disposed closer to the first part of the second correction band than the second part of the second correction band.

In addition, the first area of the bottom garment main body includes first and second rings formed at positions corresponding to the first and second bent portions of the first correction band and including holes; the second area of the bottom garment main body includes third and fourth rings formed at positions corresponding to the third and fourth bent portions of the second correction band and including holes; each of the first and second bent portions of the first correction band is respectively inserted into the first and second rings of the first area of the bottom garment main body; and each of the third and fourth bent portions of the second correction band may be respectively inserted into the third and fourth rings of the second area of the bottom garment main body.

In addition, the first to fourth rings may be detachable from and attachable to the bottom garment main body.

In addition, the bottom garment main body includes: a first taping member continuously wound in a first direction from an upper portion of the first area to a lower portion of the first area; and a second taping member continuously wound in a second direction from an upper portion of the first area to a lower portion of the first area, wherein the first direction and the second direction may be opposite directions.

In addition, a density of the first taping member may be different from a density of the second taping member.

In addition, the density of the first taping member may be greater than the density of the second taping member.

In addition, the correction band may be detachable from and attachable to the bottom garment main body.

Through the present embodiment, it is possible to correct the lower body shape such as bow legs and pelvic deformity.

In addition, angle correction of the pelvis and knee joints is possible.

In addition, the position of the correction band can be adjusted according to the user's characteristics.

In addition, incorrect walking gait such as nasolabial gait can be corrected correctly.

However, the present invention is not limited to some embodiments to be described, but may be implemented in various forms, within the scope of the claims.

In addition, the terms (including technical and scientific terms) used in the embodiments of the present invention, unless explicitly defined and described, can be interpreted as a meaning that can be generally understood by a person skilled in the art, and commonly used terms such as terms defined in the dictionary may be interpreted in consideration of the meaning of the context of the related technology.

In addition, terms used in the present specification are for describing embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention, which is defined by the claims.

In the present specification, the singular form may include the plural form unless specifically stated in the phrase, and when described as "at least one (or more than one) of A and B and C", it may include one or more of all combinations that can be combined with A, B, and C.

In addition, in describing the components of the embodiment of the present invention, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are merely intended to distinguish the components from other components, and the terms do not limit the nature, order or sequence of the components.

And, when a component is described as being 'connected', 'coupled' or 'interconnected' to another component, the component is not only directly connected, coupled or interconnected to the other component, but may also include cases of being 'connected', 'coupled', or 'interconnected' due that another component between that other components.

In addition, when described as being formed or arranged in "on (above)" or "below (under)" of each component, "on (above)" or "below (under)" means that it includes not only the case where the two components are directly in contact with, but also the case where one or more other components are formed or arranged between the two components. In addition, when expressed as "on (above)" or "below (under)", the meaning of not only an upward direction but also a downward direction based on one component may be included.

Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

<FIG> is a drawing illustrating the front of a bottom garment main body of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment, and <FIG> is a drawing illustrating a rear side of the bottom garment main body of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment. <FIG> is a drawing illustrating a correction band of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment. <FIG> are diagrams illustrating a partial configuration of the correction band of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment. <FIG> is a drawing illustrating an assembly view of the bottom garment main body and correction band of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment. <FIG> is a drawing illustrating a direction corrected by a correction band of a compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may be for correcting O-legs. The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs may be for correcting bow legs. A compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs may be for correcting X-shaped legs. A compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs may be for walking gait correction. Specifically, it may be for inducing an incorrect walking gait such as a nasolabial gait to a straight walking gait. However, the present invention is not limited thereto and may be used for angle correction of rotational deformation of the knee joint, deformation of the pelvis, rotational deformation of the ankle, or the like.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a bottom garment main body <NUM>. The bottom garment main body <NUM> may be formed in the form of pants worn on the user's lower body. The bottom garment main body <NUM> may be formed in the form of long pants or shorts. The upper part of the bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a waist portion that is placed on the user's waist. The bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a calf portion that is placed on the user's calf. The lower part of the bottom garment main body <NUM> may include an ankle portion disposed on the user's ankle. The bottom garment main body <NUM> may be extended from the upper part to the lower part.

The bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a first area <NUM> disposed on the left side and a second area <NUM> disposed on the right side based on (a) of <FIG>. It may be extended from the top to the bottom of the first area <NUM>. The second area <NUM> may be extended from the upper part to the lower part.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a first taping member <NUM>. The first taping member <NUM> may be disposed in the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The first taping member <NUM> may be continuously wound from the upper part of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the lower part of the first area <NUM>. At this time, the first taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a first direction. In addition, the first taping member <NUM> may be rotated spirally. The first taping member <NUM> may be rotated and wound around the bottom garment main body <NUM> at least twice.

The density of the first taping member <NUM> may be different from the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. Specifically, the density of the first taping member <NUM> may be greater than the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. In this case, it may be possible to correct bow legs due to the pressure difference according to the difference in density of the fabric constituting the bottom garment main body <NUM> and the first taping member <NUM>.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a second taping member <NUM>. The second taping member <NUM> may be disposed in a first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. A portion of the second taping member <NUM> may be spaced apart from the first taping member <NUM>. At least a portion of the second taping member <NUM> may be overlapped with the first taping member <NUM>. The second taping member <NUM> may be wound continuously from the upper part to the lower part of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The second taping member <NUM> may be rotated and wound around the bottom garment main body <NUM> at least twice or more. In this case, the second taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a second direction. In addition, the second taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a spiral manner. The first direction may be opposite to the second direction. Specifically, when the first direction is a clockwise direction, the second direction may be a counterclockwise direction. When the first direction is a counterclockwise direction, the second direction may be a clockwise direction.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a third taping member <NUM>. The third taping member <NUM> may be disposed in the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The third taping member <NUM> may be continuously wound from the upper part of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the lower part of the second area <NUM>. In this case, the third taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a third direction. In addition, the third taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a spiral manner. The third taping member <NUM> may be rotated and wound around the bottom garment main body <NUM> at least twice or more.

The density of the third taping member <NUM> may be different from the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. Specifically, the density of the third taping member <NUM> may be greater than the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. In this case, it may be possible to correct bow legs due to the pressure difference according to the difference in density of the fabric constituting the bottom garment main body <NUM> and the third taping member <NUM>.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a fourth taping member <NUM>. The fourth taping member <NUM> may be disposed in a second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. A portion of the fourth taping member <NUM> may be spaced apart from the third taping member <NUM>. At least a portion of the fourth taping member <NUM> may be overlapped with the third taping member <NUM>. The fourth taping member <NUM> may be continuously wound from the upper part to the lower part of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The fourth taping member <NUM> may be rotated and wound around the bottom garment main body <NUM> at least twice or more. At this time, the fourth taping member <NUM> may be rotated in a fourth direction. In addition, the fourth taping member <NUM> may be helically rotated. The third direction may be opposite to the fourth direction. Specifically, when the third direction is a clockwise direction, the fourth direction may be a counterclockwise direction. When the third direction is a counterclockwise direction, the fourth direction may be a clockwise direction.

The first direction and the third direction may be the same direction. The second direction and the fourth direction may be the same direction. However, it is not limited thereto, and each of the first to fourth directions may be appropriately adjusted according to the body type to be corrected.

The density of the second taping member <NUM> may be different from the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. Specifically, the density of the second taping member <NUM> may be greater than the density of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. In this case, bow legs can be corrected due to the pressure difference owing to the difference in the densities of the fabric constituting the bottom garment main body <NUM> and the second taping member <NUM>.

The density of the first taping member <NUM> may be different from that of the second taping member <NUM>. The density of the first taping member <NUM> may be greater than that of the second taping member <NUM>. In this case, due to the pressure difference between the first taping member <NUM> and the second taping member <NUM>, it may be possible to correct bow legs. Specifically, referring to <FIG>, bow legs can be corrected by the force being pushed from the outer side to the inner side by the first taping member <NUM> disposed on an outer side near the knee joint.

The density of the first taping member <NUM> may be less than that of the second taping member <NUM>. In this case, the X-shaped leg correction may be possible due to a pressure difference between the first taping member <NUM> and the second taping member <NUM>. Specifically, referring to <FIG>, the X-shaped leg can be corrected by the force being pushed from the inner side to the outer side by the second taping member <NUM> disposed on an inner side near the knee joint.

The density of the third taping member <NUM> may be different from that of the fourth taping member <NUM>. The density of the third taping member <NUM> may be greater than that of the fourth taping member <NUM>. In this case, due to the pressure difference between the third taping member <NUM> and the fourth taping member <NUM>, it may be possible to correct bow legs. Specifically, referring to <FIG>, bow legs can be corrected by the force being pushed from the outer side to the inner side by the third taping member <NUM> disposed on the outer side near the knee joint of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>.

The density of the third taping member <NUM> may be less than that of the fourth taping member <NUM>. In this case, X-shaped legs can be corrected due to a pressure difference between the third taping member <NUM> and the fourth taping member <NUM>. Specifically, referring to <FIG>, X-shaped legs can be corrected by the force being pushed from the inner side to the outer side by the third taping member <NUM> disposed on the inner side of the knee joint of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>.

The first taping member <NUM> and the third taping member <NUM> may have the same density, and the second taping member <NUM> and the fourth taping member <NUM> may have the same density. Through this, it may be possible to correct bow legs or X-shaped legs. However, it is not limited thereto, and the density of each of the first to fourth taping members <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM> may be variously set according to a body shape to be corrected.

The compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment may include a correction band <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may be disposed on the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may be detachable from and attachable to the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may be disposed on the upper surfaces of the first to third taping members <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, and <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may be detachable from and attachable to the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may include a first correction band <NUM> disposed in the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may include a second correction band <NUM> in which the bottom garment main body <NUM> is disposed in the second area <NUM>.

The first correction band <NUM> may include a first part <NUM> disposed on the upper portion of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The second correction band <NUM> may include a second part <NUM> disposed in at least a portion of the lower portion of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The first correction band <NUM> may include a third part <NUM> connecting the first part <NUM> and the second part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>.

The second correction band <NUM> may include a first part <NUM> disposed on the upper portion of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The second correction band <NUM> may include a second part <NUM> disposed in at least a portion of the lower portion of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The second correction band <NUM> may include a third part <NUM> connecting the first part <NUM> and the second part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>.

The first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be combined by a belt fastening method. The first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> may include a connecting member <NUM>. The connecting member <NUM> may include a hole. Specifically, the connecting member <NUM> may include a buckle, a hole, and a pin. Referring to <FIG>, the second part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> is inserted into the hole of the connecting member <NUM> of the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and may be fixed by the belt fastening method. In this case, a plurality of holes may be formed in the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. Through this, the correction band <NUM> can adjust the size according to the user's body type. In addition, it is possible to tighten the belt strongly or weakly, so that the strength of the correction can be adjusted according to the degree of bending of the leg.

In addition, the first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be fixed with a Velcro tape in addition to the belt fastening method. A first Velcro tape (not shown) may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>, and a second Velcro tape (not shown) may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. The correction band <NUM> may be fixed by the first and second Velcro tapes. In addition, the horizontal lengths of the first and second Velcro tapes may be extended along the first parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> so that the correction band <NUM> can be fixed according to the user's body size.

In addition, the first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be fixed in a strap type other than the belt fastening method. Specifically, the correction band <NUM> may be fixed by bundling the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. In this case, no fixing member is required, and the size may be adjusted according to the user's body. In addition, correction efficiency can be increased by adjusting the bundling position or strength according to the degree of correction required.

In addition, the first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be fixed in a hook type other than the belt fastening method. For example, a hook (not shown) may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>, and a hook (not shown) may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. In this case, the correction band <NUM> may be fixed as the hook is caught in the ring.

In addition, the first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be fixed through the fastening member <NUM> in addition to the belt fastening method. Specifically, the first fastening member may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>, and the second fastening member may be disposed on the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. The second fastening member may be inserted into and fixed to the first fastening member.

In addition, the first correction band <NUM> and the second correction band <NUM> may be fixed through the length adjusting member <NUM> in addition to the belt fastening method. Specifically, the length adjusting member <NUM> may be disposed in the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>. The length adjustment member <NUM> may include a first hole and a second hole that are spaced apart. The first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may pass through the first hole of the length adjusting member <NUM> and be inserted into the second hole to be fixed.

The first correction band <NUM> may include a bent portion. The bent portion may be formed in the third part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>. The bent portion may be formed in a portion being connected from the front side of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the rear side thereof. The bent portion may be formed in a portion being connected from the rear side of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the front side thereof. The bent portion may include the first bent portion <NUM>-<NUM>. The first bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an outer side surface of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The first bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an outer side surface being connected from the front side of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the rear side thereof. The bent portion may include a second bent portion <NUM>-<NUM>. The second bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an inner side surface of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The second bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an inner surface being connected from the rear side of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the front side thereof.

The first bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed closer to the second part <NUM> than the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>. The second bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed closer to the first part <NUM> than the second part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>.

The first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a ring formed at a position corresponding to the bent portion of the third part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>. The first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> is formed at a position corresponding to the first and second bent portions <NUM>-<NUM> and <NUM>-<NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and may include a first and a second rings <NUM> and <NUM> including holes therein respectively.

The third part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> may pass through the first ring <NUM>. The first correction band <NUM> passing through the first ring <NUM> may be extended to the second ring <NUM> and pass through the second ring <NUM>. Due to this, the first correction band <NUM> may generate a pressure applied in the direction from the outer side to the inner side of the user's leg. That is, due to the first correction band <NUM>, it may be possible to correct bow legs. In addition, when using the first correction band <NUM> together with the first and second taping members <NUM> and <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>, it is possible to strongly press from the outer side to the inner side of the user's leg, so that an effect in correction can be seen in a short time, and correction can be possible even in the case of severe bow legs.

The second correction band <NUM> may include a bent portion. The bent portion may be formed in the third part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. The bent portion may be formed in a portion being connected from the front side of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to rear side thereof. The bent portion may be formed in a portion being connected from the rear side of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the front side thereof. The bent portion may include a third bent portion <NUM>-<NUM>. The third bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on the outer side surface of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The third bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an outer surface being connected from the front side of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the rear side thereof. The bent portion may include a fourth bent portion <NUM>-<NUM>. The fourth bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an inner side surface of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The fourth bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> may be disposed on an inner side surface being connected from the rear side of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> to the front side thereof.

The third bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> of the third part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may be disposed closer to the second part <NUM> than the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>. The fourth bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> of the third part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may be disposed closer to the first part <NUM> than the second part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>.

The second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a third and a fourth rings <NUM> and <NUM> formed at a position corresponding to the third and fourth bent portions <NUM>-<NUM> and <NUM>-<NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> and including a hole. Each of the first and second bent portions <NUM>-<NUM> and <NUM>-<NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> can be respectively inserted into the first and second rings <NUM> and <NUM> of the first area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. Each of the third and fourth bent portions <NUM>-<NUM> and <NUM>-<NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> can be respectively inserted into the third and fourth rings <NUM> and <NUM> of the second area <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>.

The third part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may pass through the third ring <NUM>. The second correction band <NUM> passing through the third ring <NUM> may be extended to the fourth ring <NUM> and pass through the fourth ring <NUM>. Due to this, the second correction band <NUM> may generate a pressure applied in the direction from the outer side to the inner side of the user's leg. That is, due to the second correction band <NUM>, it may be possible to correct bow legs. In addition, when using the second correction band <NUM> together with the third and fourth taping members <NUM> and <NUM> of the bottom garment main body <NUM>, it is possible to strongly press from the outer side to the inner side of the user's leg, so that an effect in correction can be seen in a short time, and correction can be possible even in the case of severe bow legs.

The bottom garment main body <NUM> may include a fifth hook <NUM> disposed on a rear side of an upper portion of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. The first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may pass through the fifth ring <NUM>. In this case, at least a portion of the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> may be overlapped with the first part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM>.

The bottom garment main body <NUM> may include sixth and seventh rings <NUM> and <NUM> disposed on an outer side surface of an upper portion of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. A first correction band <NUM> being extended from the second bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> passes through the sixth ring <NUM> and may be inserted into the fifth ring <NUM> of the rear side of the bottom garment main body <NUM>. A second correction band <NUM> being extended from the fourth bent portion <NUM>-<NUM> passes through the seventh ring <NUM> and may be inserted into the fifth ring <NUM> of the rear side of the bottom garment main body <NUM>.

The first to seventh rings may be detachable and attachable. The first to seventh rings may be coupled to the bottom garment main body <NUM> through hooks, Velcro tapes, and buttons. Through this, the positions of the first to seventh rings can be changed. Through this, the position at which the correction band <NUM> is being bent can be changed, so that it is possible to deform the pelvis and correct X-shaped legs. That is, it can be corrected by attaching the first to seventh rings to the area in need of correction.

The first part <NUM> and the third part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and the first part <NUM> and the third part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may be formed of an inelastic material. In this case, the inelastic material may include nylon, but is not limited thereto. The second part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and the second part <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> may be formed of an elastic material. In this case, the elastic material may include spandex. However, this is not limited, and the first part <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM>, the first part <NUM> of the third part <NUM>, the second correction band <NUM>, and the third part <NUM> may be formed by any one among a stretchable material, a non-stretchable material, and a blend of stretchable and non-stretchable materials.

The second parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> are formed of an elastic material and can be deformed to fit the size of the user's foot. Specifically, referring to <FIG>, the second parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> may be formed to cover only the user's instep. In addition, the second parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> may be formed to cover the user's instep and at least a portion of a portion being connected from the instep to the ankle. Since the first and third parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first correction band <NUM> and the first and third parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the second correction band <NUM> are formed of an inelastic material, the effect of correction may be increased. However, it is not limited thereto, and the second parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> may be formed of any one among a stretchable material, a non-stretchable material, and a blend of stretchable and non-stretchable materials.

Hereinafter, a process in which a walking gait is being corrected by the compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment will be described.

Referring to <FIG>, a posture for correct walking may be naturally maintained when a user walks while wearing the correction band <NUM>. Specifically, it is possible to prevent the user's ankle joint from being rotated outwardly by the third parts <NUM> and <NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM>. That is, the angle of the user's ankle joint may be maintained at an ideal angle for a straight walking gait.

In addition, due to the first and third bent portions <NUM>-<NUM> and <NUM>-<NUM> of the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> disposed on an outer side near the user's knee, the correction band <NUM> may apply pressure in a direction from an outer side to an inner side of the knee joint. Through this, it is possible to prevent the user's knee joint from being rotated outward. That is, the angle of the user's knee joint may be maintained at an ideal angle for a straight walking gait.

In addition, due to a portion being disposed on a rear surface of the bottom garment main body <NUM>, in which the first and second correction bands <NUM> and <NUM> are being crossed each other, pressure can be applied in a way that the user's waist muscles are stretched. Through this, the facet joint of the user's spine can maintain the angle for the correct posture for correction. Specifically, it is possible to maintain an angle at which the upper body is slightly bent forward. Through this, the center of gravity of the body acts forward when walking, so that correct walking gait can be induced. That is, if the user walks while wearing the correction band <NUM>, the user's weight can be distributed to induce a correct walking gait for correction of a walking gait.

Through the compression garment for correcting lower body shape and walking gait for angular deformity of legs according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent rotational deformation of the pelvis and knee joints, which are the central axes of walking. In addition, incorrect walking gait such as nasolabial walking gait can be corrected through angular correction of rotational deformation of the pelvis or ankle joint. Through this, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of musculoskeletal diseases such as spinal diseases and knees caused by incorrect walking gait.

Claim 1:
A compression garment for correcting a lower body shape and a walking gait for an angular deformity of the legs comprising:
a bottom garment main body (<NUM>); and
a correction band (<NUM>) disposed on the bottom garment main body (<NUM>),
wherein the correction band (<NUM>) includes a first correction band (<NUM>) disposed in a first area (<NUM>) of the bottom garment main body (<NUM>) and a second correction band (<NUM>) disposed in a second area (<NUM>) of the bottom garment main body (<NUM>),
wherein the first correction band (<NUM>) includes a first part (<NUM>) disposed above the first area (<NUM>), a second part (<NUM>) disposed below the first area (<NUM>), and a third part (<NUM>) connecting the first part (<NUM>) of the first correction band (<NUM>) and the second part (<NUM>) of the first correction band (<NUM>),
wherein the second correction band (<NUM>) includes a first part (<NUM>) disposed above the second area (<NUM>), a second part (<NUM>) disposed below the second area (<NUM>), and a third part (<NUM>) connecting the first part (<NUM>) of the second correction band (<NUM>) and the second part (<NUM>) of the second correction band (<NUM>),
characterized in that
the first correction band (<NUM>) includes a connecting member (<NUM>) disposed on the first part (<NUM>) of the first correction band (<NUM>) and including a hole, and
wherein the first part (<NUM>) of the second correction band (<NUM>) is inserted into the hole of the connecting member (<NUM>) of the first correction band (<NUM>) and coupled by means of a belt fastening method.