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A THREE-DIMENSIONAL BIOMECHANICAL MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF GARMENT PRESSURE IN PRESSURE THERAPY FOR BURN PATIENTS

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THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 2357-2365

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VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI2004357Z

Keywords

computer X-ray tomography medical image; numerical simulation; pressure distribution; compression sleeves; hypertrophic scars

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  1. China Scholarship Council [201809345023]

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Compression garments produce a pressure to suppress and flatten hypertrophic scars caused by serious burns, and its value plays a critical role in the treatment. In this study, a 3-D biomechanical mathematical model is established to study numerically the pressure distribution over the arm given by a compression sleeve. The actual geometry of a female arm is used in our study, which is obtained from a 3-D reconstruction of computer X-ray tomography images. The arm model consists of bones and soft tissues, and the sleeve is described by an orthotropic shell model. The finite element method is adopted to predict the pressure distribution, which is then experimentally verified in a good agreement, providing a good understanding of the mechanism ofpressure action on hypertrophic scars, and enhancing the medicalfunction of a compression garment. The present method offers also a new approach to optimal design of compression garments with real constraints.

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