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The Shift of the Ischial Region during Maneuvering the Standard Wheelchair and the Electric Wheelchair in Healthy Adults

The Shift of the Ischial Region during Maneuvering the Standard Wheelchair and the Electric Wheelchair in Healthy Adults
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摘要 Pressure injuries are frequent secondary complications that occur in patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), and the recurrence rate of ischial pressure injury is highest in SCI patients. Most SCI patients use wheelchairs, and some studies have shown a relationship between buttock pressure and sitting posture. However, the pressure distribution during wheelchair maneuvering is unclear. We measured and compared the shift of the ischial region when maneuvering a standard wheelchair or electric wheelchair in healthy adults. The subjects drove wheelchairs on a flat ground of 10 m and the shift of ischial region was measured with a pressure distribution-measuring device. The ischial region shifted forward or backward while maneuvering both the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair, and the shift rate of the ischial region was not significantly different between the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair. The ischial region shift occurred when the forward head moved by the video while maneuvering both a standard wheelchair and an electric wheelchair. Therefore, the shift might occurred because the pelvis shifted forward in conjunction with head movement during maneuvering of both the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair. This result showed that it is important to reduce head and trunk movements when maneuvering a wheelchair to reduce the shear force on the buttocks and prevent pressure injuries. Pressure injuries are frequent secondary complications that occur in patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), and the recurrence rate of ischial pressure injury is highest in SCI patients. Most SCI patients use wheelchairs, and some studies have shown a relationship between buttock pressure and sitting posture. However, the pressure distribution during wheelchair maneuvering is unclear. We measured and compared the shift of the ischial region when maneuvering a standard wheelchair or electric wheelchair in healthy adults. The subjects drove wheelchairs on a flat ground of 10 m and the shift of ischial region was measured with a pressure distribution-measuring device. The ischial region shifted forward or backward while maneuvering both the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair, and the shift rate of the ischial region was not significantly different between the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair. The ischial region shift occurred when the forward head moved by the video while maneuvering both a standard wheelchair and an electric wheelchair. Therefore, the shift might occurred because the pelvis shifted forward in conjunction with head movement during maneuvering of both the standard wheelchair and the electric wheelchair. This result showed that it is important to reduce head and trunk movements when maneuvering a wheelchair to reduce the shear force on the buttocks and prevent pressure injuries.
作者 Mikiko Uemura Masaharu Sugimoto Ryoko Shimizu Noriaki Maeshige Yoshiyuki Yoshikawa Hidemi Fujino Mikiko Uemura;Masaharu Sugimoto;Ryoko Shimizu;Noriaki Maeshige;Yoshiyuki Yoshikawa;Hidemi Fujino(Faculty of Health Science, Department of Rehabilitation, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, Kashiwara, Japan;Department of Rehabilitation Science, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan;Toyama Rehabilitation Medical Health and Welfare College, Toyama, Japan;Department of Rehabilitation, Kansai Medical University Hospital, Hirakata, Japan;Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation, Naragakuen University, Nara, Japan)
出处 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2021年第7期297-305,共9页 临床医学国际期刊(英文)
关键词 Spinal Cord Injury Pressure Ulcer WHEELCHAIR Buttock Pressure Spinal Cord Injury Pressure Ulcer Wheelchair Buttock Pressure
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