坐骨结节下的压力和温度模式。

Bulletin of prosthetics research Pub Date : 1980-01-01
R P Patterson, S V Fisher
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研究了12例截瘫患者坐骨结节下的压力释放模式。在每个坐骨结节上粘贴一个小的电子压力传感器,每个受试者在一个结节附近粘贴一个热敏电阻。受试者在早上进行仪器检查,并允许他们坐在一个4英寸的泡沫垫子上进行一天的正常活动。受试者在压力大于150mmhg,大于90mmhg和大于30mmhg的时间分别为17.6%,53.5%和91.8%。受试者坐在平均10.1分钟不做俯卧撑,持续时间超过1秒,坐在平均29.6分钟不做俯卧撑和持续时间大于5秒。两个科目时间大于60分钟坐了大于75%的时间(忽略俯卧撑不到5秒),大于65%的时间忽略俯卧撑之间的平均时间小于1秒。俯卧撑是防止在普遍接受的范围内溃疡,10 - 30分钟。少数受试者偶尔会经历长时间不间断的压力,这种压力比产生溃疡所需的压力要大,但并没有出现溃疡。
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Pressure and temperature patterns under the ischial tuberosities.

A study was conducted to investigate the pressure relief patterns under the ischial tuberosities in group of 12 paraplegic subjects. A small electrical pressure transducer was taped over each ischial tuberosity, and each subject had a thermistor taped near one tuberosity. The subjects were instrumented in the morning and allowed to go about their normal activities for the day sitting on a 4-inch foam cushion. The subjects sat at pressures greater than 150, greater than 90, and greater than 30 mmHg for 17.6 percent, 53.5 percent, and 91.8 percent of the time, respectively. The subjects sat on the average for 10.1 min without doing a pushup with a duration greater than 1 sec and sat on the average for 29.6 min without doing a pushup with a duration greater than 5 sec. Two of the subjects sat for periods greater than 60 min for greater than 75 percent of the time (ignoring pushups less than 5 sec) and greater than 65 percent of the time ignoring pushups less than 1 sec. The average time between pushups was within the generally accepted limits to prevent ulcers--10-30 minutes. A few of the subjects had occasional long periods of uninterrupted pressure greater than what is thought to be required to produce ulcers--and did not develop them.

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