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Comfort evaluation of custom-made men’s dress shirts for special body type
( Kyoungok Kim ),( Ryo Wakao ),( Masayuki Takatera ),( Midori Kanazawa ),( Tadaharu Narita ),( Yuji Kitazawa ) 한국감성과학회 2019 한국감성과학회 국제학술대회(ICES) Vol.2019 No.-
To verify the comfort of personalized men’s dress shirts for special body types, we evaluated the comfort of custom-made dress shirts by wearing test and using a 3D simulator. For subjects of forward head, sway back, rounded upper back, and forward shoulder, we made a ready-made shirt and three custom-made shirts for each body type by modifying the ready-made shirt. A comfort assessment questionnaire was conducted by wearing those shirts. An avatar is created on a 3D simulator using a subject's dimensions and shape, and wearing simulations were carried out using the same shirts pattern and the avatar. We compared the results of the questionnaires to the distribution of clothing pressure of simulation. With the custom made shirts modified the ready-made shirts, the number of discomfort parts of the ready-made shirts was decreased. In the simulation of the ready-made shirts, high clothing pressure is observed on the places where the subjects felt the pressure. High clothing pressure is reduced by wearing custommade shirts. Therefore, it was able to make comforter custom-made shirts for the special body types by modifying ready-made shirts. It was also found that 3D simulator can be substituted for wearing experiments targeted those special body types.
Kei Ando,Shiro Imagama,Norimitsu Wakao,Kenichi Hirano,Ryoji Tauchi,Akio Muramoto,Hiroki Matsui,Tomohiro Matsumoto,Yukihiro Matsuyama,Naoki Ishiguro 연세대학교의과대학 2012 Yonsei medical journal Vol.53 No.3
Purpose: Thoracic dumbbell tumors are relatively rare, usually arising from neurogenic elements. Methods for surgical removal thereof remain controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical results of a single-stage posterior approach with laminectomy and costotransversectomy only for the management of thoracic dumbbell tumors. Materials and Methods: Eight cases of thoracic large dumbbell tumor were analyzed retrospectively: seven men and one woman (mean age, 49 years). Pathologic findings included schwannoma in five patients, neurofibroma in two patients (Recklinghausen in one patient), and ganglioneuroma in one patient. All patients underwent single-stage removal of dumbbell tumors by a posterior approach followed by laminectomy and costotransversectomy combined with instrumentation. Clinical and radiologic outcomes were reviewed, thereafter. Results: Operative time ranged from 185 to 420 minutes (mean, 313 minutes), with estimated blood loss ranging from 71 to 1830 mL (mean, 658 mL). Postoperative complications included atelectasis in one case. All patients had tumors successfully removed with no neurological deterioration. Spinal deformities were not observed in any patients at the last follow-up (mean, 52 months), with instrumentation. Conclusion: Single-stage surgery with laminectomy and costotransversectomy may be useful for removing thoracic dumbbell tumors without a combined anterior approach.