| Literature DB >> 30966697 |
Ying Xiong1, Xiaoming Tao2,3.
Abstract
Compression garments are elastic clothing with an engineered compression gradient that can be worn on limbs, upper, lower, or full body to use for therapy and sports. This article presents an overview and review on the compression garments and concentrates on the design of compression garments with an appropriate pressure for specific applications. It covers the types of compression garments, fibers and yarns, knitted fabric construction, garment design, an evaluation system, and pressure measurement and modeling. The material properties, fabric properties, pressure modeling, and the garment design system presents the prediction, design, and fabrication of the compression garments. Lastly, the research status and directions are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: compression garment; design; knitting; material; modeling; pressure therapy; sportswear
Year: 2018 PMID: 30966697 PMCID: PMC6404358 DOI: 10.3390/polym10060663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1Stress-strain curves of a covered yarn with elastic core and covering yarns. Images adapted and reproduced with permission from Reference [69]. Copyright SAGE Publications 2012.
Figure 2Load-elongation curves of the 100% cotton yarn, the spandex, and the elastic core-spun yarn. Images adapted and reproduced with permission from Reference [70]. Copyright SAGE Publications 2004.
Knitting construction and fabrication methods.
| Knitting Method | Knitting Machine | Knitting Construction | Isotropy in Deformation | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weft knitting | Single jersey | Elastic yarns are knitted or inlaid or plating to knit jersey or double jersey, fleece, pique | Elastic deformation in the wale and course direction | Sportswear; |
| Double jersey | ||||
| Interlock | Bare or Covered elastic yarns are inlaid or plating | Elastic deformation in the wale direction | ||
| Rib | ||||
| Flat knitting | 1. covered elastic yarns are knitted or inlaid or plating | Elastic deformation in the wale and course direction | ||
| Warp knitting | Tricot | Elastic yarns are knitted on the back bar with 1–0/1–2// tricot stitch to knit fabrics with plain jersey and mesh | Elastic deformation in the wale and course direction | Swimwear; |
| Raschel | Elastic yarns are as laid-in stitch to produce power-net construction | Elastic deformation in the course direction | Swimwear; | |
| Double-needle-bar Raschel | 1. Elastic yarns are in the surface bar to knit space fabric | Elastic deformation mainly in the course direction |
Figure 3Typical knitting construction for elastic fabrics (red line is elastic yarn and yellow line is ground yarn): (a) Elastic yarns are as laid-in stitch in jersey. (b) Elastic yarns are as weft inlay stitch in jersey. (c) Elastic yarns are as plating stitch in jersey. (d) Elastic yarns are as plating stitch in rib, (e) Elastic yarns are as weft inlay stitch in jersey. (f) Elastic yarns are knitted on the back bar with 1–0/1–2// tricot stitch. (g) Elastic yarns are as laid-in stitch to produce power-net construction.