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Pneumatic orthosis PILOT STUDY;.

M Silber, T S Chung, G Varghese

    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    |January 1, 1975
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    This pilot study shows that a novel pneumatic orthosis is a comfortable and safe alternative to traditional braces for patients with spinal cord injuries. It improved pulmonary function, reduced spasms, and prevented hypotension.

    Area of Science:

    • Rehabilitation Medicine
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Orthotics

    Background:

    • Conventional braces can be heavy, uncomfortable, and cosmetically unappealing.
    • A new pneumatic orthosis offers adjustable inflation for potential patient comfort and compliance.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel pneumatic orthosis in patients with spinal cord transection.
    • To assess the impact of the pneumatic orthosis on pulmonary function, spasticity, urinary function, skin integrity, and cardiovascular stability.

    Main Methods:

    • A pilot study involving 11 patients with varying levels of spinal cord transection was conducted.
    • Patients gradually increased wearing time to a minimum of 1 hour inflation and 6-8 hours deflation.
    • Evaluated effects on pulmonary function, blood chemistry, spasticity, urinary studies, skin, vital signs, and comfort.

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    Main Results:

    • All patients tolerated 6-8 hours of daily use without adverse skin effects or interference with decubiti healing.
    • The pneumatic orthosis prevented postural hypotension, facilitated urinary outflow, increased vital capacity, and reduced spasms.
    • Patients reported the orthosis as lighter, more comfortable, and cosmetically superior to conventional braces.

    Conclusions:

    • The pneumatic orthosis is a safe and effective alternative for managing patients with spinal cord transection.
    • It offers significant benefits including improved physiological function and patient comfort.
    • Further research is warranted to explore its full potential in rehabilitation medicine.