经过两年的模拟使用,脚轮的滚动阻力明显增加。

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Holly Wilson-Jene, Anand Mhatre, Joseph Ott, Benjamin Krider, Clair Smith, Lauren Terhorst, Jonathan Pearlman
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摘要

导读:手动轮椅推进与上肢疼痛和损伤有关,临床指南建议尽量减少推进力以降低健康风险。减小推进力的策略之一是减小滚动阻力(RR)。产品测试研究表明,脚轮的RR受到磨损的影响,这可能会对轮椅使用者的健康风险产生影响。该研究将使用标准测试方案调查脚轮RR与环境暴露之间的关系。方法:十个脚轮的RR代表不同型号轮椅的直径范围,在环境暴露之前和之后进行测量,包括腐蚀,冲击和磨损模拟两年的社区使用。结果:四个脚轮在耐久性测试中出现故障,一个是灾难性的。使用混合效应模型,腐蚀、冲击和磨损暴露后的RR增加具有统计学意义,其中四个脚轮的RR增加超过20%。结论:许多被评估的脚轮在环境暴露后表现出增加的RR力和失效。改进脚轮设计和使用耐腐蚀材料可以减少这些故障。此外,对供应过程的修改可包括更换脚轮,以减少故障并避免导致手动轮椅使用者滞留或受伤的故障。
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Rolling resistance of casters increases significantly after two years of simulated use.

Rolling resistance of casters increases significantly after two years of simulated use.

Rolling resistance of casters increases significantly after two years of simulated use.

Rolling resistance of casters increases significantly after two years of simulated use.

Introduction: Manual wheelchair propulsion is associated with upper limb pain and injury, and clinical guidelines recommend minimizing propulsive force to lower health risks. One of the strategies to reduce propulsive force is by minimizing rolling resistance (RR). Product testing studies suggest that RR of casters is affected by wear and tear which could have implications on the health risk of wheelchair users. The study will investigate the relationship between caster RR and environmental exposure using standard testing protocols.

Methods: RR of ten casters representing a range of diameters for different models of wheelchairs were measured before and after environmental exposure that includes corrosion, shock and abrasion simulating two years of community use.

Results: Four casters exhibited failures during durability testing, one catastrophically. Increases to RR after corrosion, shock and abrasion exposure were statistically significant using mixed-effects modeling, and four casters had increased RR greater than 20%.

Conclusions: Many of the casters evaluated exhibited increased RR forces and failure after environmental exposure. Improved caster design and use of corrosion resistant materials may reduce these failures. In addition, modification of the provision process could include replacement casters to reduce failures and avoid breakdowns that leave manual wheelchair users stranded or injured.

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