How Human Body Feel Pressure with Woman Dress in Medical Aspect

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Nowadays, experiment and science research on apparel pressure are mainly about knitting wear which is the most closed to human body compared with other garment species. Yet there exists many tightly fitting styles in woman appeal using woven materials that might do harm to human body than the flexible knitting. In this article, we took experiment on western and eastern woman body using ELF system through modern western medicine and ergonomics angle concerning woman dress as the basic categories. 26 points where pressure will be strengthen while daily movement happened were tested, in this way we described the human pressure sensitivity through building the map. Finally, we compared it with traditional Chinese medicine theory. Thus the phenomenon how human body feels pressure was analysis through two perspective of medicine. Moreover, the result of woman body comfortable feelings in different points would be helpful in clothing design and structure building progress of woman apparel.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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586-592

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July 2013

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