Applied Sciences (May 2024)

Classification, Structure and Construction of Functional Orthopaedic Compression Knits for Medical Application: A Review

  • Daiva Mikucioniene,
  • Liudmyla Halavska,
  • Liudmyla Melnyk,
  • Rimvydas Milašius,
  • Ginta Laureckiene,
  • Svitlana Arabuli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 4486

Abstract

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Analysis of functional products for medical textiles indicates that there are plenty of different classifications of this group. Requirements for compression generated by compression garments differ depending on the application area, and even more, sometimes are contradictory and can be fulfilled in very different ways. The effectiveness of such products depends on mechanical and physical properties as well as psychological barriers. Currently, there is no uniform classification of compression classes, furthermore, there is no uniform standard, test method or technic for evaluation of the product’ compression. Knitted compression fabrics are made by knitting together at least two types of yarns: a ground yarn which ensures stiffness and thickness and an elastomeric yarn which generates compression. Knitted compression products can be produced on both flat and circular knitting machines, though parameters and usage of production are different. Additional elements used in the structure of the compression product can significantly change the generated compression. Purposes and number of additional details depend on the application and functionality of the compression support, nevertheless, all rigid elements must be taken into account at the designing stage. Additional functionality like antimicrobial activity or thermal therapy can also be provided for compression knits. It is highly important to ensure the longevity of all functional properties.

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