There are many situations where the skin and underlying soft tissues are compromised by mechanical loading in the form or pressure, or pressure in combination with shear. If sustained, this can lead to damage in the tissues particularly adjacent to bony prominences, resulting in chronic wounds. An array of bioengineering technologies have been adopted to assess the integrity of loaded soft tissues. This paper aims to review these approaches for the quantification, simulation and early detection of mechanically-induced skin damage. The review considers different measurements at the interface between the skin and support surface/medical device, involving pressure, shear, friction and the local microclimate. The potential of the techniques to ...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Skin is a multilayer composite and exhibits highly non-linear, viscoelastic, anisotropic material pr...
Microbiopsy is a minimally invasive and suture free method unlike the conventional methods of biopsy...
BackgroundIn recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-related pressure ...
Background : Skin is constantly exposed to mechanical and chemical insults, in the form of prolonged...
The human skin behaves as an elastic membrane initially prestressed but not uniformly. The presence ...
Propose: In vitro biomechanical properties of the skin are of important to cosmetic product develop...
Skin injury is the most common type of injury, which manifests itself in the form of wounds and cuts...
This paper describes the procedure used to measure human tissue compression and distortion at a dyna...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
The mechanical behavior of dermal tissues is unarguably recognized for its diagnostic ability and in...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Abstract—Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since they...
International audienceSkin irritation is a common phenomenon that becomes a real concern when caused...
The investigation of the mechanical properties of skin is of great interest for monitoring physiolog...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Skin is a multilayer composite and exhibits highly non-linear, viscoelastic, anisotropic material pr...
Microbiopsy is a minimally invasive and suture free method unlike the conventional methods of biopsy...
BackgroundIn recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-related pressure ...
Background : Skin is constantly exposed to mechanical and chemical insults, in the form of prolonged...
The human skin behaves as an elastic membrane initially prestressed but not uniformly. The presence ...
Propose: In vitro biomechanical properties of the skin are of important to cosmetic product develop...
Skin injury is the most common type of injury, which manifests itself in the form of wounds and cuts...
This paper describes the procedure used to measure human tissue compression and distortion at a dyna...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
The mechanical behavior of dermal tissues is unarguably recognized for its diagnostic ability and in...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Abstract—Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since they...
International audienceSkin irritation is a common phenomenon that becomes a real concern when caused...
The investigation of the mechanical properties of skin is of great interest for monitoring physiolog...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Skin is a multilayer composite and exhibits highly non-linear, viscoelastic, anisotropic material pr...
Microbiopsy is a minimally invasive and suture free method unlike the conventional methods of biopsy...