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Journal of Healthcare Engineering | 2015

Backrest Shape Affects Head-Neck Alignment and Seated Pressure.

Atsuki Ukita; Shigeo Nishimura; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Tatsuo Hatta

Unstable back support against gravity results in a forward head posture and contributes to buttocks pressure ulcers. However, the association between these health problems and a wheelchair backrest is unclear. Our newly developed wheelchair (N-WC) supports the back of the pelvis and thorax from obliquely underneath. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different backrest shapes on head-neck alignment and seated pressure. Data from 28 healthy subjects were analyzed. Outcome measures were head-neck alignment angles, support angles of the backrest, and pressure distributions on the supporting surfaces. Compared with a typical wheelchair that has a flat backrest, the seat pressure decreased and the center of pressure was located in the middle of both the seat and backrest in the N-WC. Moreover, the head-neck alignment when seated in the N-WC was upright. These results highlight the importance of the shape of the wheelchair backrest.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Does a Novel-Developed Product of Wheelchair Incorporating Pelvic Support Prevent Forward Head Posture during Prolonged Sitting?

Hiroshi Goda; Tatsuo Hatta; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Ayaka Suzuki; Tamotsu Ikeda

Disabled elderly individuals with kyphosis or loss of muscle strength often display forward head posture (FHP). This study aimed to determine the utility of a wheelchair incorporating pelvic support in preventing FHP in disabled elderly individuals. In this study, 14 disabled elderly individuals (87.1 ± 8.1 years) were selected. A wheelchair incorporating pelvic support (RX_ABS Lo) and a basic wheelchair (RX-1) were used. Each individual sat on both wheelchairs for 30 minutes. RX_ABS Lo has two belts to support the pelvic and thorax. Postures were recorded in the sagittal plane using a video camera. Cervical and trunk angles from horizontal were measured every 5 minutes. Simultaneously, contact areas and total pressures applied to the wheelchair seats and back supports were measured every 5 minutes. Comparisons of area under the curve values between the wheelchairs were performed using the paired t-test. Comparisons of time-dependent parameters for each wheelchair were performed using repeated one-way ANOVA. Cervical angles were greater when using RX_ABS Lo than RX-1. Although cervical angles were unchanged during 30 minutes when using RX_ABS Lo, the angles were significantly decreased after 30 minutes of using RX-1. Back support pressures and contact areas were greater for RX_ABS Lo than for RX-1. No significant difference in back support pressure distributions was observed during 30 minutes in the wheelchairs. The RX_ABS Lo may have utility in improving FHP by increasing cervical angles and improving stability with a back support to the upper thorax, lower thorax, and pelvis during prolonged sitting.


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2007

Evaluating the Relationships between the Postural Adaptation of Patients with Profound Cerebral Palsy and the Configuration of the Seating Buggy's Seating Support Surface

Tatsuo Hatta; Shigeo Nishimura; Kaoru Inoue; Masanori Yamanaka; Makoto Maki; Norikazu Kobayashi; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Masahiko Sato


Integrative molecular medicine | 2017

The effect of a wheelchair designed to prevent forward head posture on swallowing duration and integrated electromyography of suprahyoid muscles

Hiroshi Goda; Tatsuo Hatta; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Tamotsu Ikeda; Satomi Yamada; Yoshihiko Shibukawa


Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice | 2017

Does the backrest shape of the wheelchair influence the asymmetric posture of patients with hemiparesis? A single institution pilot study

Atsuki Ukita; Masayuki Abe; Masaharu Nikaido; Katsuaki Arisawa; Tatsuo Hatta; Hirotoshi Kishigami


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2016

Back Support Shape with Pelvic Support Belt Affects Asymmetrical Seated Posture and Pressure Points During Reaching Tasks in Post-Stroke Patients

Atsuki Ukita; Masayuki Abe; Kyungshil Kim; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Tastuo Hatta


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2007

PD2-4 Comparison of Three Pointing Methods to Indicate the Direction of Sound Sources by the Vision Impaired and Sighted Persons(Proceedings of The 8th International Congress of Physiological Anthropology)

Tatsuo Hatta; Shigeo Nishimura; Kaoru Inoue; Masanori Yamanaka; Makoto Maki; Norikazu Kobayashi; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Masahiko Sato


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2007

P-22 How Do People Want to Sit on a Wheelchair? : Evaluating the Characteristics of a New Wheelchair's Adjustable Backsupport(Proceedings of the 56th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)

Shigeo Nishimura; Tatsuo Hatta; Kaoru Inoue; Masanori Yamanaka; Makoto Maki; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Osamu Tanaka; Etsumi Okigawa; Kazumi Tsujimura; Kazuki Hattori


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2007

P-21 A Chair Design for An Able-bodied Person : A Perspective of Wheelchair Fabrication for a Severely Disabled(Proceedings of the 56th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)

Tatsuo Hatta; Shigeo Nishimura; Kaoru Inoue; Masanori Yamanaka; Makoto Maki; Hirotoshi Kishigami


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2006

P-5 Development of the Seating Buggy and Active Balanced Seating : Standard and Adjustment Range for the Seating -System for Severely Handicapped Patients(Proceedings of the 55th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)

Shigeo Nishimura; Tatsuo Hatta; Kaoru Inoue; Masanori Yamanaka; Makoto Maki; Norikazu Kobayashi; Hirotoshi Kishigami; Masahiko Sato

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Norikazu Kobayashi

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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