Clinical validation of a novel postural support device for hospitalized sub-acute post stroke wheelchair users

Jan F. Veneman, Je Hyung Jung, Iraitz Manterola Del Puerto, Maria Luz Seco Rodríguez, Iñaki Camiruaga Zalbidea, Sergio Cardoso Martin, Lorea Mendoza Arteche, Jorge Alemany Herrera

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Abstract

Purpose: We present a novel wheelchair posture support device (WPSD) and its clinical validation. The device was developed in order to assure correct sitting posture and to reduce the time spent by caregivers for re-positioning of hospitalized, wheelchair-bound, post-acute stroke patients. Method: The device was validated with 16 subjects during a period of 5 days in which use of the device was compared with regular care practice. Results: The device was used for the five consecutive days in 69% of patients, while for 6% it was not suitable; 25% did not complete the 5 days for reasons unrelated to the device. Caregivers needed to re-position the patients that used the device for the full 5 days (n=11) on an average 52% less often when using the device, as compared to regular practice. Furthermore, the device was rated as usable and functional by the caregivers while significantly reducing perception of trunk and shoulder pain in patients during its use. Conclusions: The newly designed WPSD is a valuable system for the improvement of medical assistance to wheelchair-bound post-stroke patients by reducing pain and number of re-positioning manoeuvres. The WPSD might be applicable to any group of patients who need posture control in either wheelchair or common chair with arms support.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)526-534
Number of pages9
Journalunknown
Volumeunknown
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Clinical validation
  • Varstiff
  • Variable Stiffness Material
  • Wheelchair supports and cushions
  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Sitting-posture support
  • wheelchair support

Project and Funding Information

  • Funding Info
  • The FIK initiative; funding the development of the Varstiff material technology. _x000D_ Fundaci on Bot ın’s ‘‘Mind the Gap’’ program co-funding the design process of the WPSD. _x000D_ Spherium Biomed co-funding the study with the WPSD.

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