感知运动防护服底层的开发:服装的舒适性和机动性

Ruth Bunford, Braid MacRae, James Waldie, R. Padhye
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当宇航员脱离太空失重环境(如在地球、火星或月球着陆)时,他们可能会因感觉运动功能障碍而出现平衡和协调问题。本文详细介绍了传感运动对抗皮肤衣(SMCS)底层服装的开发过程,并测试了通过考虑制版技术提高舒适性和机动性的想法。为一名参与者量身定制了第一版(V1)SMCS 底层服装。通过一系列测试对服装的舒适性和活动性进行了评估:坐姿和伸展(S&R)、主动活动范围(ROM)关节角度、定时起立和走动(TU&G)等。与宽松的运动服基线相比,SMCS V1 对活动造成了限制,不适感评分较高。为了改善不适感和活动能力,我们开发了第二版(V2)SMCS 底层服装。对 SMCS V2 基底层服装进行了评估,发现与 SMCS V1(≥"穿一整天太不舒服")相比,其不适感评分有所提高(="穿一整天有轻微不适")。与 SMCS V1 的测试结果相比,SMCS V2 底层服装在 S&R 测试和 TU&G 测试中的活动性有所改善。与 SMCS V1 相比,SMCS V2 底层服装在肩关节伸展、肩关节外展、髋关节屈曲和膝关节屈曲时的主动 ROM 也有所改善。这项研究的结果可用于推进运动和医疗行业中使用的压力服装的设计。
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The Development of a Base Layer for a Sensorimotor Countermeasure Skinsuit: Garment Comfort and Mobility
When an astronaut transitions out of the weightless environment of space (e.g., landing on Earth, Mars, or the Moon), they can experience balance and co-ordination issues due to sensorimotor dysfunction. This paper details the development of the base layer garment for a Sensorimotor Countermeasure Skinsuit (SMCS), and test ideas to improve comfort and mobility through considered patternmaking techniques. A Version 1 (V1) SMCS base layer was made-to-measure for one participant. The garment was assessed for comfort and mobility through a series of tests: sit and reach (S&R), active range-of-motion (ROM) joint angles, and timed up and go (TU&G), etc. The SMCS V1 caused a restriction to mobility, and scored high discomfort ratings, when compared to a baseline of loose gym clothing. A Version 2 (V2) SMCS base layer was developed with an objective of improving upon the discomfort and mobility ratings. The SMCS V2 base layer garment was assessed and was found to have improved discomfort ratings (= ‘Minor discomfort if worn all day’) when compared to the SMCS V1 (≥ ‘Too uncomfortable to wear all day’). The SMCS V2 base layer garment was found to have improved mobility during S&R tests and TU&G tests when compared to the results from SMCS V1. The SMCS V2 base layer garment was also found to have improved active ROM during shoulder extension, shoulder abduction, hip flexion, and knee flexion, when compared to the SMCS V1. However, active ROM decreased during hip-extension and hip-abduction.The results of this study can be used to advance the design of compression garments that are used within the sports and medical industries.
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