Therapeutic gloves are constructed to have a negative fit, where the size of the glove is 10% to 20% smaller than the actual size of the hand. Thus, the inner surface of these gloves is in full contact with the wearer's skin with some amount of interface pressure generated to the hand. The fabric-skin interactions play an important role in maintaining the overall physiological comfort because sensorial properties of fabrics are closely related to their surface properties. The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of fabric elastic deformation on its surface characteristics under conditions similar to practical extension when therapeutic gloves are worn
The article is devoted to the research on the process of knitted fabrics frictional interaction with...
Knowledge of the tribology of human skin is essential to improve and optimize surfaces and material...
Medical protective gloves must be assessed to adequate standards before becoming available for comme...
Compression garments are constructed to have a negative fit where the size of the garment is smaller...
The fit of a therapeutic glove directly influences the hand function of the wearer as well as wear com...
The use of textile-based medical devices is very common for the treatment of various types of pathol...
The friction of untreated human skin (finger) against a reference textile was investigated with 12 s...
352-358The effect of fabric tensile property and garment size on the clothing pressure variation has...
AbstractIn this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the influence of the size of protective pad integrated into k...
In this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different posture...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Yuxxvi, 239 pages :illustrationsPressure garments...
Pressure therapy garments apply pressure to suppress the growth and flatten hypertrophic scars cause...
Skin and garment constitute a dynamic contact system for human body comfort and protection. Although...
The contact and friction behavior of a medical compression stocking (MCS) under different strains wa...
The article is devoted to the research on the process of knitted fabrics frictional interaction with...
Knowledge of the tribology of human skin is essential to improve and optimize surfaces and material...
Medical protective gloves must be assessed to adequate standards before becoming available for comme...
Compression garments are constructed to have a negative fit where the size of the garment is smaller...
The fit of a therapeutic glove directly influences the hand function of the wearer as well as wear com...
The use of textile-based medical devices is very common for the treatment of various types of pathol...
The friction of untreated human skin (finger) against a reference textile was investigated with 12 s...
352-358The effect of fabric tensile property and garment size on the clothing pressure variation has...
AbstractIn this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the influence of the size of protective pad integrated into k...
In this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different posture...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Yuxxvi, 239 pages :illustrationsPressure garments...
Pressure therapy garments apply pressure to suppress the growth and flatten hypertrophic scars cause...
Skin and garment constitute a dynamic contact system for human body comfort and protection. Although...
The contact and friction behavior of a medical compression stocking (MCS) under different strains wa...
The article is devoted to the research on the process of knitted fabrics frictional interaction with...
Knowledge of the tribology of human skin is essential to improve and optimize surfaces and material...
Medical protective gloves must be assessed to adequate standards before becoming available for comme...