Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3451183 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Makhsous M, Rowles DM, Rymer WZ, Bankard J, Nam EK, Chen D, Lin F. Periodically relieving ischial sitting load to decrease the risk of pressure ulcers.ObjectiveTo investigate the relieving effect on interface pressure of an alternate sitting protocol involving a sitting posture that reduces ischial support.DesignRepeated measures in 2 protocols on 3 groups of subjects.SettingLaboratory.ParticipantsTwenty able-bodied persons, 20 persons with paraplegia, and 20 persons with tetraplegia.InterventionsTwo 1-hour protocols were used: alternate and normal plus pushup. In the alternate protocol, sitting posture was alternated every 10 minutes between normal (sitting upright with ischial support) and with partially removed ischial support (WO-BPS) postures; in the normal plus pushup protocol, sitting was in normal posture with pushups (lifting the subject off the seat) performed every 20 minutes.Main Outcome MeasureInterface pressure on seat and backrest.ResultsIn WO-BPS posture, the concentrated interface pressure observed around the ischia in normal posture was significantly repositioned to the thighs. By cyclically repositioning the interface pressure, the alternate protocol was superior to the normal plus pushup protocol in terms of a significantly lower average interface pressure over the buttocks.ConclusionsA sitting protocol periodically reducing the ischial support helps lower the sitting load on the buttocks, especially the area close to ischial tuberosities.

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