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A systematic review of the effectiveness of pressure relieving cushions in reducing pressure injury

John Damiao, Tony Gentry

2021Assistive Technology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

This systematic review seeks to gather and analyze the evidence on wheelchair pressure relieving cushions, and report on the optimal materials and designs for reducing pressure injury risk. The following research question guides this study: Which wheelchair cushions best reduce pressure injury risk? PIs continue to impact the health and function of wheelchairs users with significant mobility impairments. Pressure relieving cushions are typically prescribed to provide pressure relief in the pre-wound, wound, and post-wound phases. Presently, no published reviews analyze all of the commonly available cushion materials. Most comparison studies typically address a specific population such as spinal cord injury, or only a few styles of cushion design/materials. Results suggest air-cell cushions provide optimal pressure relief and shear reduction. Furthermore, small sample single cohort studies suggest off-loading cushions provide superior pressure relief beyond that of air-celled cushions but require additional research for greater generalizability.

Topics & Concepts

CushionWheelchairSpinal cord injuryMedicineGeneralizability theoryPressure injuryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationEngineeringComputer scienceMechanical engineeringPsychologyWorld Wide WebSpinal cordDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryPressure Ulcer Prevention and ManagementSpinal Cord Injury ResearchInjury Epidemiology and Prevention