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A wireless lingual feedback device to reduce overpressures in seated posture: a feasibility study

Authors :
Chenu, Olivier
Vuillerme, Nicolas
Demongeot, Jacques
Payan, Yohan
Source :
PLoS ONE 4, 10 (2009) e7550
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pressure sores are localized injuries to the skin and underlying tissues and are mainly resulting from overpressure. Paraplegic peoples are particularly subjects to pressure sores because of long-time seated postures and sensory deprivation at the lower limbs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we report outcomes of a feasibility trial involving a biofeedback system aimed at reducing buttock overpressure whilst an individual is seated. The system consists of (1) pressure sensors, (2) a laptop coupling sensors and actuator (3) a wireless Tongue Display Unit (TDU) consisting of a circuit embedded in a dental retainer with electrodes put in contact with the tongue. The principle consists in (1) detecting overpressures in people who are seated over long periods of time, (2) estimating a postural change that could reduce these overpressures and (3) communicating this change through directional information transmitted by the TDU. Twenty-four healthy subjects voluntarily participated in this study. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The findings suggest that, in this trial, subjects were able to use a tongue tactile feedback system to reduce buttock overpressure while seated. Further evaluation of this system on paraplegic subjects remains to be done.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PLoS ONE 4, 10 (2009) e7550
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0911.3961
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007550