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[目的]评估在轮椅上采用 "前倾姿势"(躯干前倾靠在桌子上)缓解臀部压力的效果。[参与者和方法] 指导 36 名健康成年人以下列三种姿势坐在轮椅上:(1)双脚放在脚部支撑上,躯干直立("基本坐姿");(2)双脚放在脚部支撑上,躯干前倾靠在桌子上("前倾姿势 A");(3)双脚放在地板上,躯干前倾靠在桌子上("前倾姿势 B")。在轮椅坐垫上放置一个座椅型感应垫,用于测量最大臀压和臀部接触面积。[结果]"前倾姿势 A "和 "前倾姿势 B "的最大臀压明显低于基本坐姿。前倾姿势 B "的最大臀压明显低于 "前倾姿势 A"。前倾姿势 B "的臀部接触面积明显大于 "前倾姿势 A"。[结论]研究结果表明,轮椅上的 "前倾姿势 "能有效缓解臀部压力。
Effects of the wheelchair sitting posture on gluteal pressure.
[Purpose] To evaluate the efficacy of the "forward-tilting posture" (the trunk tilted forward against a table) in a wheelchair in relieving gluteal pressure. [Participants and Methods] Thirty-six healthy adults were instructed to sit in a wheelchair assuming the following three postures: (1) both feet placed on the foot support with the trunk upright ("basic sitting posture"), (2) both feet placed on the foot support with the trunk tilted forward against a table ("forward-tilting posture A"), and (3) both feet placed on the floor with the trunk tilted forward against a table ("forward-tilting posture B"). A seat-type sensor pad placed on a wheelchair cushion was used to measure the maximum gluteal pressure and gluteal contact area. [Results] The maximum gluteal pressures in "forward-tilting postures A" and "forward-tilting postures B" were significantly lower than those in the basic sitting posture. The maximum gluteal pressure in "forward-tilting posture B" was significantly lower than that in "forward-tilting posture A". The gluteal contact area in "forward-tilting posture B" was significantly larger than that in "forward-tilting posture A". [Conclusion] The study results indicate that the "forward-tilting posture" in a wheelchair effectively relieves gluteal pressure.