Bioengineering considerations in the prevention of medical device-related pressure ulcers

DL Bader, PR Worsley, A Gefen - Clinical Biomechanics, 2019 - Elsevier
Background In recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-
related pressure ulcers represent a significant burden to both patients and healthcare
providers. Medical devices can cause damage in a variety of patients from neonates to
community based adults. To date, devices have typically incorporated generic designs with
stiff polymer materials, which impinge on vulnerable soft tissues. As a result, medical
devices that interact with the skin and underlying soft tissues can cause significant …
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