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Bed Sore Biomechanics
The Problems of Clinical Trials with New Systems for Preventing or Healing Decubiti
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G. R. Fernie
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J. Dornan
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1976
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Macmillan Education UK
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1976
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Opening Remarks and Welcome to Participants
pp. 5
The Causation and Prevention of Bed Sores
pp. 11
Pressure on the Patient
pp. 19
Pressure Sores-the Problem
pp. 25
Biomechanical Concepts and Effects
pp. 39
The Microanatomy of the Epidermis in Relation to Trauma
pp. 47
Some Factors Affecting Skin and Wound Healing
pp. 55
The Pathogenesis of Skin Wounds Due to Pressure
pp. 63
Microvascular Function at Reduced Flow Rates
pp. 69
The Effect Of Pressure Loading on the Blood Flow Rate in Human Skin
pp. 79
Microcirculatory Reactions to Controlled Tissue Ischaemia and Temperature: a Vital Microscopic Study on the Hamster’s Cheek Pouch
pp. 83
Optical Assessment of Skin Blood Content and Oxygenation
pp. 95
Effects and Characteristics of Cushion Covering Membranes
pp. 103
Mechanical Properties of TheHuman Skin in Vivo For SmallDeformations; A Comparisonof Uniaxial Strain and Torsion Measurements
pp. 109
Variations With Age In The Mechanical Properties of Human Skin in Vivo
pp. 127
Preventive Aspects of Geriatric Medicine
pp. 133
Preventionp of Pressure Sores: Monitoring Mobility and Assessment of Clinical Condition
pp. 141
Underpads in the Prevention of Decubiti
pp. 147
Hospital Accommodation for Paraplegics
pp. 153
The Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Sores
pp. 161
Clinical Aspects of Bed Sore Prevention and Treatment
pp. 165
The Use of Chemically Dried Air in the Treatment of Chronic Ulcers
pp. 169
The Incorporation of Trypsin-Purified Dermal Collagen Allografts Into Cutaneous Wounds in the Rat
pp. 183
Patient Monitoring
pp. 185
Temperature and Humidity in the Sitting Area
pp. 189
Interface Pressure Sensors: Existing Devices, Their Suitability And Limitations
pp. 199
A New Multi-Channel Non-Invasive Pulse Profile Recording System
pp. 207
A Pressure Warning System for Patients With Insensitive Feet to Avoid Ulceration
pp. 211
The Comfort of the Hospital Bed
pp. 219
The Development of Pressure Sores During Hospitalisation
pp. 225
A Technique for Monitoring Body Movements During Sleep
pp. 235
Suspension Seating
pp. 243
The Effect of the Diabetic Ulcer on the Load-Bearing Function of the Foot
pp. 259
Air Support Systems for the Prevention of Bed Sores
pp. 269
Problems of Patient Support: the Air Fluidised Bed as a Solution
pp. 277
Sand Bed Nursing
pp. 287
Static and Dynamic Support Systems-Pressure Differences on the Body
pp. 301
Experience at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital With Devices and Techniques to Prevent Pressure Sores
pp. 311
Mobile and Static Support Systems
pp. 315
The Problems of Clinical Trials with New Systems for Preventing or Healing Decubiti
pp. 321
Economic Aspects of Unconventional Beds and Support Surfaces
pp. 327
A Novel Support System for Unstable Spines
pp. 345
Clinical Aspects of Prevention, Therapy and Cost Effectiveness
pp. 349
Identification of Controlling Parameters
pp. 351
Patient Management with Specific Reference to Nursing Techniques
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