R. Pettys-Baker, N. Subash, J. Abel, Surbhi Shah, Brad Holschuh
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摘要
身体加压疗法是治疗各种健康问题的重要方法。传统的压力方法,如气动和针织长袜,可提供高质量的压力,但在用户体验方面存在问题(穿脱困难或体积/质量问题)。本文涉及两项与主动压力袜有关的研究,它们利用形状记忆合金(SMA)针织线对人体产生动态压力。当使用家用加热垫加热这些 SMA 针织板时,针织物会收缩并产生动态压力。第一项研究描述了新型 SMA 针织长袜对人体产生的压力。第二项研究将两种版本的 SMA 针织服装与市场上销售的针织压力服装进行了比较。结果表明,SMA 针织压力衣能够对身体产生医疗级的压力,但尺寸和材料特性会对产生的压力产生很大影响。在对不同压力袜的比较中,SMA 压力服的用户体验优于其他服装。总之,SMA 针织压力袜的潜力进一步凸显,但显然需要进一步开发,以确保稳定的医疗级压力。
Usability and Performance Comparison of Active Shape Memory and Passive Stockings for Medical Compression
On-body compressive therapy is an essential treatment for a variety of health conditions. Traditional compression methods like pneumatics and knit stockings offer quality compression, but present issues with user experience (donning/doffing challenges or bulk/mass issues). This paper covers two studies related to active compression stockings, which utilize knitted shape memory alloy (SMA) wire to produce dynamic compression forces on the body. When these SMA knit panels are heated with an at-home heating pad, the knit contracts and creates dynamic compression. The first study characterizes the forces produced on the body by a new iteration of an SMA knit stocking. The second study compares two versions of the SMA knit garment with a commercially available knit compression garment. The results show that SMA knit compression garments are able to produce medical grade compression on the body, but that sizing and material properties can greatly impact the forces produced. In a comparison of different compression stockings, the user experience of the SMA compression garment was preferred over the alternative garments. Overall, the potential of SMA knit compression is further highlighted, with a clear need for further development to ensure consistent medical grade compression.