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Development of a New Adjustable Compression Garment (McBoooon) Made of Non-Stretch Self-Adhesive Fabric.

Yasushi ShiraishiNaomi KinotoAtsuko MiyoshiKyoko IshiiMika Ogawa
Published in: Annals of vascular diseases (2024)
Objectives: To assess the physical features and compression characteristics of a newly developed adjustable compression garment, McBoooon (Mc). Methods: Twelve healthy volunteers were recruited to assess the compression characteristics. The interface pressure (IP) was continuously measured to calculate the static (SSI) and dynamic stiffness indices (DSI). Additionally, the peak flow velocity (PV) of the popliteal vein during ankle dorsiflexion was measured using ultrasonography. Each parameter was compared between ASHIKA stockings (AS), Mc applied at the same resting pressure as AS (Mc1), and Mc applied at a resting pressure approximately twice that of Mc1 (Mc2). Results: SSI and DSI were significantly different, increasing in the order AS < Mc1 < Mc2 (p <0.01). Although the PV was significantly higher in the compression group than in the control group (p <0.05), no significant differences were found among the three groups. Conclusion: The physical features and compression characteristics of Mc were clarified. The high stiffness of this garment improves the adherence to compression therapy and contributes to the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency.
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