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. 2010 Oct;29(5):431-5.

Pascal's law and the dynamics of compression therapy: a study on healthy volunteers

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  • PMID: 20924347

Pascal's law and the dynamics of compression therapy: a study on healthy volunteers

J Schuren et al. Int Angiol. 2010 Oct.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this paper was to determine whether Pascal's law can be used to explain the dynamics of compression therapy.

Methods: Sub-bandage pressures were recorded at three different levels to investigate the transmission of applied pressure on the legs of 12 healthy volunteers and 216 applications.

Results: The experimental model revealed that when pressure is increased at a certain area in a compressed leg, the pressure is transmitted within the compressed area.

Conclusion: The dynamics of effective compression therapy are explained by Pascal's Law, which states that when pressure is applied on a fluid (a muscle or muscle group) in a closed container (fascia muscularis and compression bandage), there is an equal increase at every other point in the container.

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