Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs

This thesis is concerned with the measurement and effects of pressure on the body as a result of military load carriage. High skin pressures are associated with impaired blood flow, brachial plexus disorders and user pain and discomfort. Load carriage research has largely overlooked this issue, main...

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Main Author: Martin, Jennifer Leila
Published: Loughborough University 2001
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2479312018-11-08T03:20:57ZMilitary load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designsMartin, Jennifer Leila2001This thesis is concerned with the measurement and effects of pressure on the body as a result of military load carriage. High skin pressures are associated with impaired blood flow, brachial plexus disorders and user pain and discomfort. Load carriage research has largely overlooked this issue, mainly due to the lack of an appropriate methodology. The thesis consists of two parts. The aim of part I was to develop and validate a novel method of measuring on-body interface pressures underneath military load carriage equipment. The Tekscan system was used, which provides 954 individual sensing elements over a total sensing area of 238.5cm2. A number of small experiments were undertaken to establish appropriate calibration and measurement error. A five-point rating scale was developed, and included within the experimental procedure; to measure user discomfort at the shoulder area where was 'no discomfort' and 5 was 'unbearably uncomfortable'. Following a pilot study the method was shown to produce reliable data that was sensitive to differences in design of load carriage systems within a comparative experimental design.623Body painLoughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.247931https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/34144Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Body pain
Martin, Jennifer Leila
Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
description This thesis is concerned with the measurement and effects of pressure on the body as a result of military load carriage. High skin pressures are associated with impaired blood flow, brachial plexus disorders and user pain and discomfort. Load carriage research has largely overlooked this issue, mainly due to the lack of an appropriate methodology. The thesis consists of two parts. The aim of part I was to develop and validate a novel method of measuring on-body interface pressures underneath military load carriage equipment. The Tekscan system was used, which provides 954 individual sensing elements over a total sensing area of 238.5cm2. A number of small experiments were undertaken to establish appropriate calibration and measurement error. A five-point rating scale was developed, and included within the experimental procedure; to measure user discomfort at the shoulder area where was 'no discomfort' and 5 was 'unbearably uncomfortable'. Following a pilot study the method was shown to produce reliable data that was sensitive to differences in design of load carriage systems within a comparative experimental design.
author Martin, Jennifer Leila
author_facet Martin, Jennifer Leila
author_sort Martin, Jennifer Leila
title Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
title_short Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
title_full Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
title_fullStr Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
title_full_unstemmed Military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
title_sort military load carriage : an innovative method of interface pressure measurement and evaluation of novel load carriage designs
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 2001
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