2014
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.26.911
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Effect of a Dynamic Air Cushion on the Development of Leg Edema during Wheelchair Sitting

Abstract: [Purpose] To clarify how a novel dynamic cushion affects the leg edema evoked by wheelchair sitting, we measured the changes in leg volume induced during wheelchair sitting with the dynamic air cushion or a static cushion. [Subjects and Methods] Nine healthy male subjects participated in this study. Leg edema during wheelchair sitting was evaluated with strain gauge plethysmography (the gauge was placed around the middle portion of the lower thigh). Following a period of rest, each subject was asked to sit on … Show more

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“…Patients with spinal cord injuries and disabled victims of chemical warfare who are more prone to neuropathy are at particular risk of developing pressure ulcers [77]. A bioengineering challenge is adaptation to individual differences in anatomy, and the postural and ischemic tissue changes following prolonged sitting [78].…”
Section: Preventing the Development Of Pressure Ulcersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with spinal cord injuries and disabled victims of chemical warfare who are more prone to neuropathy are at particular risk of developing pressure ulcers [77]. A bioengineering challenge is adaptation to individual differences in anatomy, and the postural and ischemic tissue changes following prolonged sitting [78].…”
Section: Preventing the Development Of Pressure Ulcersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure ulcers are a common problem seen in patients who are immobile and/or elderly, and a serious national health concern impacting cost of care, reimbursement, and quality of life 1 , 2 , 3 ) . For instance, physical inactivity after stroke may contribute to immobile everyday lives of stroke survivors 4 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%