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KMID : 0372919970180030205
Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
1997 Volume.18 No. 3 p.205 ~ p.210
An Evaluational Investigation of the Physical Properties for the Commercially Available Cervical Braces
Park Jong-Chul

Kim Kyung-Tae
Suh Hwal
Abstract
This is to investigate the physical properties of the commercially available Soft, Thomas, Minerva, and Philadelphia cervical braces which are widely used in orthopedics, neurosurgery, and rehabilitation medicine clinics as assisting devices for physical stabilization of cervical vertebrates, to use as a basic data for designing new type brace. Tensile strengths were observed by universal mechanical measuring device and Thomas brace required the highest stress to break by tensile stress. Durabilities against continuous frictional forces were also determined, and Minerva brace demonstrated the longest frictional time until being perforated. According to these results, poly ethlene is recommendable as a frame and preparation of pores in the material is favorable to provide ventilation to skin.
KEYWORD
Cervical braces, Strength, Abrasion
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