Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention

This study describes the current research in the development and evaluation of low cost cushion for pressure sore prevention with other foam cushions. At each stage, the participants' trials were carried out and evaluated the performance of a low cost cushion (C-01). The C-01 is made from re-bo...

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Main Authors: Sitarsang Sumittra, Saksiri Benjaporn
Other Authors: Mahidol University
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-mahidol.293472018-09-24T16:13:31Z Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention Sitarsang Sumittra Saksiri Benjaporn Mahidol University Medicine This study describes the current research in the development and evaluation of low cost cushion for pressure sore prevention with other foam cushions. At each stage, the participants' trials were carried out and evaluated the performance of a low cost cushion (C-01). The C-01 is made from re-bond foam and polyurethane foam. Its durability and pressure-relieving characteristics were compared with the foam cushions. A sample of 10 paraplegic persons tested with the three cushions to evaluate the capacity of the cushions to distribute pressure. The modification from C-01 to C-02 was tested with the 30 paraplegic persons by comparing with the three cushions. The results show that the C-02 cushion provided significantly better pressure distribution than the foam cushion. © 2010 START Centre. All rights reserved. © 2010 START Centre. 2018-09-24T09:13:31Z 2018-09-24T09:13:31Z 2010-12-01 Conference Paper i-CREATe 2010 - International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology. (2010) 2-s2.0-84868026861 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29347 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84868026861&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Sitarsang Sumittra
Saksiri Benjaporn
Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
description This study describes the current research in the development and evaluation of low cost cushion for pressure sore prevention with other foam cushions. At each stage, the participants' trials were carried out and evaluated the performance of a low cost cushion (C-01). The C-01 is made from re-bond foam and polyurethane foam. Its durability and pressure-relieving characteristics were compared with the foam cushions. A sample of 10 paraplegic persons tested with the three cushions to evaluate the capacity of the cushions to distribute pressure. The modification from C-01 to C-02 was tested with the 30 paraplegic persons by comparing with the three cushions. The results show that the C-02 cushion provided significantly better pressure distribution than the foam cushion. © 2010 START Centre. All rights reserved. © 2010 START Centre.
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Sitarsang Sumittra
Saksiri Benjaporn
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author Sitarsang Sumittra
Saksiri Benjaporn
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title Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
title_short Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
title_full Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
title_fullStr Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
title_full_unstemmed Development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
title_sort development of low-cost wheelchair cushion for pressure sore prevention
publishDate 2018
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