Richards Christopher J, Steele Julie R, Spinks Geoffrey M
Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
Biomechanics Research Laboratory, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
Med Eng Phys. 2020 Sep;83:93-99. doi: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2020.05.015. Epub 2020 May 17.
Compression garments are extensively used for various therapeutic treatments and are expected to deliver accurate and reproducible compression pressures. This study focuses on developing an analytical model to predict the pressure generation by compression garments on human limb analogues. The analogues consisted of non-compressible and compressible cylinders that were chosen as the first step towards evaluating pressure generation on real human limbs. An experimental platform was developed to quantify the relationship between material properties, initial garment extension and pressure. A mathematical model was presented that provided greater accuracy in predicting the pressure generated by compression garments than the existing Young-Laplace equation for compressible limb analogues.
压力衣广泛应用于各种治疗中,并且期望能够提供准确且可重复的压力。本研究聚焦于开发一种分析模型,以预测压力衣在人体肢体模拟物上产生的压力。这些模拟物由不可压缩和可压缩的圆柱体组成,这是评估真实人体肢体上压力产生的第一步。开发了一个实验平台来量化材料特性、初始衣物伸展与压力之间的关系。提出了一个数学模型,与现有的针对可压缩肢体模拟物的杨氏-拉普拉斯方程相比,该模型在预测压力衣产生的压力方面具有更高的准确性。