Prolonged skin contact with any object can be detrimental to skin integrity. This issue is particularly relevant in rehabilitative medicine, where localized pressure between the skin and the orthosis may lead to pressure ulcers. This paper describes a study aimed to evaluate the possibility of deriving the human body-orthosis contact pressure starting from a thermal image. The dependence between the hand-orthosis contact pressure and the corresponding thermal image is modeled by using a lumped parameter model and finite element analyses. The agreement between the theoretical predictions and the measured thermal maps has been verified in laboratory conditions. © 2012 IEEE.

Estimation of the orthosis-limb contact pressure through thermal imaging

Saggin B.;
2012

Abstract

Prolonged skin contact with any object can be detrimental to skin integrity. This issue is particularly relevant in rehabilitative medicine, where localized pressure between the skin and the orthosis may lead to pressure ulcers. This paper describes a study aimed to evaluate the possibility of deriving the human body-orthosis contact pressure starting from a thermal image. The dependence between the hand-orthosis contact pressure and the corresponding thermal image is modeled by using a lumped parameter model and finite element analyses. The agreement between the theoretical predictions and the measured thermal maps has been verified in laboratory conditions. © 2012 IEEE.
2012
2012 IEEE I2MTC - International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Proceedings
2012 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2012
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