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The development of posture supporting soft exosuit design for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Sukran Cakmak (Textile and Fashion Design, Bursa Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey)
Nese Yasar Cegindir (Fashion Design, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Ankara, Turkey)
Hurriyet Gursel Yilmaz (Department of Health SciencesDepartment of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Halic University, Istanbul, Turkey)

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

ISSN: 0955-6222

Article publication date: 21 October 2021

Issue publication date: 11 March 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine. Orthoses are the most commonly used treatment material in AIS. However, the physiological and psychological problems that arise due to these orthoses' rigid structures prevent their use by patients. Due to these problems, the authors have developed a posture supporting garment (soft exosuit) design for individuals aged 10–18, with Cobb angles of 25°–40°, which is the most rapidly progressing stage of the disease.

Design/methodology/approach

Soft exosuit prepared with experimental research method and user-centered design approach. The posture supporting effect is achieved by pattern engineering using fabric, belts, baleens and a gradual zipper system for to increase functionality, ease of use and fit.

Findings

The first six-month clinical trial in prototype use was carried out with a female patient with a 29° scoliosis Cobb angle and suitable wearing a rigid corset due to AIS. The patient was satisfied with the prototype and its functionality, ease of use, fit and comfort. Cosmetic body deformity due to scoliosis was not observed, and the Cobb angle was decreased by 10.7% at the end of the sixth month. Soft exosuit has been found effective in supporting the posture of individuals who had ongoing spinal growth.

Research limitations/implications

The most important limitation of this study is that, despite a large number of prototype and prototype studies, trials could not be conducted on a large number of patients with different characteristics due to the COVID-19 pandemic. More experimental studies are needed to generalize the product to large audiences. The first goal is to investigate more patients with different spinal deformities in the future. The second goal is to measure the materials used and the quantitative measurement of body responses with the biomechanics field. It is planned to increase the soft exosuit functionality with smart textiles by adding wearable devices with future research.

Practical implications

This study is important because it constitutes the basis for future studies on pattern cutting soft materials' positioning.

Social implications

It is thought that the study will contribute to functional solutions for different spinal deformities.

Originality/value

It is an entire functional soft garment without an actuator. It is customizable and modular for patients with spinal deformities. It is thought that the study will contribute to functional solutions for spinal deformities.

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Acknowledgements

Fund and Service Support: The authors would like to thank specialist physician and patient support, including patient examination, diagnosis and treatment services supported by Formed Healthcare Clinic. The authors would also like to thanks Bioactive Orthopedic Health Services and Textile Industry Trade Inc. for material and production support in all applications and the Department of Textile Engineering Bursa Uludag University for their support of fabric test and analysis.

Ethical approval: Ethical permissions in the study were taken within the scope of the doctoral dissertation “Development of Posture Supporting Clothes (Exosuit) Pattern for Spinal Deformities” by Ankara Gazi University Ethics Commission's with research code 73586610-302.08.01 and Clinical Research Ethics Committee with number 24074710 number-102.

A patent application has been made to the Turkish Patent Institute for the Posture Supporting Garment developed in this study.

Citation

Cakmak, S., Cegindir, N.Y. and Yilmaz, H.G. (2022), "The development of posture supporting soft exosuit design for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis", International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 34 No. 2, pp. 228-240. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCST-12-2020-0202

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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