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脊髓损伤患者使用的三种肠道护理/淋浴椅的座位压力比较。

Comparison of seat pressures on three bowel care/shower chairs in spinal cord injury.

作者信息

Nelson A L, Malassigné P, Murray J

出版信息

SCI Nurs. 1994 Dec;11(4):105-7.

PMID:7777842
Abstract

Pressure, positioning, and postural support are critical aspects in the design of a new bowel care/shower chair for persons with spinal cord injuries (SCI). The purpose of this evaluation was to evaluate seating pressures on three existing bowel care/shower chairs commonly used by persons with spinal cord injuries. A pressure mapping device, the Force Sensing Array, was used to measure seat pressure, position and postural support. Three seated subjects with spinal cord injuries were evaluated on each of the following three bowel care/shower chairs: Lumex, TRAUM-AID and E&J. The results of this evaluation will be briefly presented. This study is part of a larger study to design a bowel care/shower chair that uniquely meets the needs of persons with spinal cord injury.

摘要

压力、体位和姿势支撑是为脊髓损伤(SCI)患者设计新型肠道护理/淋浴椅时的关键因素。本评估的目的是评估三种脊髓损伤患者常用的现有肠道护理/淋浴椅上的座位压力。使用一种压力映射设备——力传感阵列来测量座位压力、位置和姿势支撑。对三名脊髓损伤的坐姿受试者在以下三种肠道护理/淋浴椅上进行了评估:Lumex、TRAUMA - AID和E&J。将简要介绍本次评估的结果。本研究是一项更大规模研究的一部分,该研究旨在设计一种能独特满足脊髓损伤患者需求的肠道护理/淋浴椅。

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