Studying mechanical load at body-seat interface during dynamic activities such as wheelchair propulsion: a scoping review.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Clémence Paquin, Julie Rozaire, Olivier Chenu, Anthony Gelis, Laura Dubuis, Sonia Duprey
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Abstract

Background: The increasing number of wheelchair users and their risk of medical complications such as pressure ulcers (PU) make it important to have a better understanding of their seating characteristics. However, while most studies tackling this issue are based on static measurements, wheelchair users are active in their wheelchairs when performing daily life activities. This suggests the need to assess the mechanical loads at the wheelchair user's body-seat interface during dynamic activities.

Objectives: A scoping review was conducted to explore the existing data (shear load and pressure) and highlight significant parameters, relevant conditions and methodological strategies when studying wheelchair users performing a dynamic task.

Materials and methods: The literature search was performed by applying the PRISMA methodology.

Results: A total of 11 articles met the inclusion criteria. Differences between static and dynamic data were found in the literature for peak pressure values, pressure distribution and the location of peak pressure. None measured tangential load at the seat/body interface, although two studies measured the shift of the ischial region. A significant impact of the type of pathology has been quantified, showing the need to perform experimental studies on diverse populations. The protocol and the pressure parameters studied were very diverse.

Conclusion: Further studies carefully choosing interface pressure mapping parameters and investigating a broader range of pathologies are required. Additionally, researchers should focus on finding a way to measure seated tangential load.

研究轮椅推进等动态活动中身体-座椅界面的机械负荷:范围综述。
背景:随着轮椅使用者人数的不断增加以及他们罹患压疮(PU)等并发症的风险不断增加,更好地了解他们的坐姿特征显得尤为重要。然而,虽然针对这一问题的大多数研究都是基于静态测量,但轮椅使用者在进行日常生活活动时,在轮椅上是活跃的。这表明有必要评估轮椅使用者在动态活动时身体-座椅界面的机械负荷:进行了一次范围审查,以探索现有数据(剪切负荷和压力),并突出研究轮椅使用者执行动态任务时的重要参数、相关条件和方法策略:采用 PRISMA 方法进行文献检索:共有 11 篇文章符合纳入标准。在文献中发现,静态和动态数据在压力峰值、压力分布和压力峰值位置方面存在差异。虽然有两篇研究测量了髋部的移动,但没有一篇研究测量了座椅/身体界面的切向负荷。病理类型的重大影响已被量化,这表明有必要对不同人群进行实验研究。研究的方案和压力参数多种多样:结论:需要进一步研究仔细选择界面压力绘图参数,并调查更广泛的病理类型。此外,研究人员应集中精力寻找一种测量坐位切向负荷的方法。
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