2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013579
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Quantitative Measurement of the Pressure and Shear Stress Acting on the Body of a Wheelchair User Using a Wearable Sheet-Type Sensor: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: To provide a safer sitting environment for wheelchair users, it is important to quantitatively measure the forces acting on the contact surface between the seat and the person in the wheelchair. In addition to the pressure acting on the buttocks, shear forces have received particular attention in recent years; however, measuring shear force is more difficult than measuring pressure. To obtain this measurement, a thin and flexible sensor that can be used in a natural state on a wheelchair is needed. Therefore, … Show more

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“…The effect of shear stress on the development of pressure ulcers has been widely reported 19 . However, previous studies on the relationship between shear stress and PI have been limited to the quantitative measurement of pressure and shear stress on the body of wheelchair users 20 , 21 or on foot ulcers in patients with diabetes mellitus 22 24 . No reports have evaluated the relationship between surgery-related PI and shear stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of shear stress on the development of pressure ulcers has been widely reported 19 . However, previous studies on the relationship between shear stress and PI have been limited to the quantitative measurement of pressure and shear stress on the body of wheelchair users 20 , 21 or on foot ulcers in patients with diabetes mellitus 22 24 . No reports have evaluated the relationship between surgery-related PI and shear stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, there have been limited experimental methods that can simultaneously quantifying both normal and shear contact forces 41 , 42 . Goossens et al 31 developed a measurement device that records the vertical and parallel forces experienced by the human body when sitting on a bed with the back inclined at 45 degrees to the horizontal plane, across three independently adjustable body support surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%