Pressure sores (PS), are frequent in subjects with spinal cord injuries, and to minimize PS these subjects must get used to frequently changing their posture; useful information to this aim may come by testing healthy subjects and studying their kinematic behaviour during long sitting sessions. Two different investigation systems have been developed to this aim in the Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics (DMA) of Rome University ‘‘La Sapienza’’: the two systems, a pressure map sensor arranged on a chair and a potentiometer-based device to measure trunk rotations at the base of the spine are shown in this paper and their outputs are compared and correlated. The behaviour of ten healthy subjects is then evaluated during a one hour sitting ...
Wheelchair-dependent subjects often adopt a passive sitting posture and suffer from sitting acquired...
Abstract Prolonged static sitting in wheelchairs increases the risk of pressure ulcers. This explora...
It is important to maintain a posture via equilibrial and protective reactions in all activities of ...
Pressure sores (PS), are frequent in subjects with spinal cord injuries, and to minimize PS these su...
Background: Clinical ergonomic advice for sitting posture has been inferred from anthropometry theor...
Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of the Postural Assessment...
The study aims to investigate the influence of different postures on spasticity results by pendulum ...
Abstract-This study considers the effects of seated posture and body orientation on the pressure-dis...
BACKGROUND:According to ergonomic researches regarding a good sitting posture, it is essential to en...
Title: The evaluation of functional sitting stability of paraplegics Objectives: The aim of this wor...
The postural control assessments in patients with neurological diseases lack reliability and sensiti...
BACKGROUND: There have been some disagreements on the comparison of disc pressures in the standing a...
Abstract—The clinical assessment of risk factors leading to pressure sores is normally undertaken in...
The adoption of prolonged sitting posture,which is a condition commonly encountered in several worki...
Study Design: A single-group comparative study. Objectives: To compare lumbopelvic kinematics and mu...
Wheelchair-dependent subjects often adopt a passive sitting posture and suffer from sitting acquired...
Abstract Prolonged static sitting in wheelchairs increases the risk of pressure ulcers. This explora...
It is important to maintain a posture via equilibrial and protective reactions in all activities of ...
Pressure sores (PS), are frequent in subjects with spinal cord injuries, and to minimize PS these su...
Background: Clinical ergonomic advice for sitting posture has been inferred from anthropometry theor...
Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of the Postural Assessment...
The study aims to investigate the influence of different postures on spasticity results by pendulum ...
Abstract-This study considers the effects of seated posture and body orientation on the pressure-dis...
BACKGROUND:According to ergonomic researches regarding a good sitting posture, it is essential to en...
Title: The evaluation of functional sitting stability of paraplegics Objectives: The aim of this wor...
The postural control assessments in patients with neurological diseases lack reliability and sensiti...
BACKGROUND: There have been some disagreements on the comparison of disc pressures in the standing a...
Abstract—The clinical assessment of risk factors leading to pressure sores is normally undertaken in...
The adoption of prolonged sitting posture,which is a condition commonly encountered in several worki...
Study Design: A single-group comparative study. Objectives: To compare lumbopelvic kinematics and mu...
Wheelchair-dependent subjects often adopt a passive sitting posture and suffer from sitting acquired...
Abstract Prolonged static sitting in wheelchairs increases the risk of pressure ulcers. This explora...
It is important to maintain a posture via equilibrial and protective reactions in all activities of ...