Towards the evaluation of force-sensing resistors for in situ measurement of interface pressure during leg compression therapy

Mahan Rahimi, A. Blaber, C. Menon
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While compression therapy is the cornerstone in managing leg venous disorders, the applied pressure has to be in specific ranges in order to have an effective treatment. Medical bandages and compression stockings lack an embedded pressure measurement system. The listed class of compression for medical stockings is not utterly reliable, and achieving desired pressure profiles in medical bandages is dependent solely on the bandaging skills of clinicians. Moreover, after the recipients of compression products leave medical centers, there exists no way to continuously assess the changes in sub-bandage pressure that might occur due to movements and physiological changes of the lower extremities. Thus there is a need for a valid and reliable measurement system that can be integrated into compression products for continuous monitoring of the interface pressure. In the current study, force-sensing resistors (FSRs®), which are portable, thin, flexible, low-cost, and easy-to-use sensors, were investigated. FSRs, like many other flexible resistive sensors, are known for their qualitative rather than quantitative measurements. Therefore, they should be validated for clinical use. In this study, the FSRs were first calibrated on different surfaces, including human leg, and then evaluated in measuring interface pressures in situ. The preliminary investigations showed promising results.
腿受压治疗中原位测量界面压力的力感电阻评估
虽然压迫疗法是管理腿部静脉疾病的基石,但施加的压力必须在特定范围内,以便有效治疗。医用绷带和压缩袜缺乏嵌入式压力测量系统。列出的医用丝袜的压缩等级并不完全可靠,在医用绷带中实现所需的压力概况完全取决于临床医生的包扎技能。此外,在接受压缩产品的患者离开医疗中心后,没有办法持续评估由于下肢运动和生理变化而可能发生的绷带下压力变化。因此,需要一种有效可靠的测量系统,可以集成到压缩产品中,以连续监测界面压力。在目前的研究中,力感电阻(FSRs®)是一种便携式,薄,灵活,低成本和易于使用的传感器。fsr,像许多其他柔性电阻传感器一样,以定性而非定量测量而闻名。因此,它们应该经过临床应用验证。在这项研究中,fsr首先在不同的表面(包括人腿)上进行校准,然后在原位测量界面压力进行评估。初步调查显示出可喜的结果。
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