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Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
A Novel Hip Protector Material With High Impact Force Attenuation: Leak-Allowed Air Cushion
Shinobu TANAKA1  Ken-ichi YAMAKOSHI1  Masamichi NOGAWA1  Shigeo M. TANAKA2  Takehiro YAMAKOSHI1 
[1] Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University;Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University
关键词: Hip Protector;    Air Cushion;    Impact Attenuation;    Hip Fracture;    Osteoporosis;   
DOI  :  10.1299/jbse.4.443
来源: Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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【 摘 要 】

References(45)Hip protectors can reduce the incidence of hip fractures. However, low user acceptance and compliance in use remain a major obstacle in the effective use of hip protectors, due to its discomfort and extra effort needed to wear it, etc. A leak-allowed air cushion is an air-bubble cushion designed to have one or some orifices on the side. In this cushion, an impact load is shunted to open air with airflow through orifice(s), and the energy is dissipated by the friction of the airflow. With the lightness, the flexibility, and the inexpensiveness, this cushion has a potential to be accepted by the target users at high levels of compliance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a potential of the cushion as a hip-protector material by comparing with other three commercially-variable impact attenuation materials: polyethylene elastmer; silicon gel; and porous polyurethane. To this end, we performed impact tests for pads made of the materials using a falling-mass impact loader. The pad made of leak-allowed air cushions reduced the peak impact force from 7700N (recorded with no pad) to 1213 N, which was 38—64 % lower than the attenuated peak forces recorded in the other material pads. We concluded that the leak-allowed air cushion could be a novel hip protector material with high capacity of impact-force attenuation.

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