R Alagirusamy
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Recent Articles
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Gadkari R, Ali S, Joshi M, Rajendran S, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2020 Jun;
162:548-560.
PMID: 32562725
The present study relates to form a self-assembled coating on cotton fabric using layer-by-layer (L-B-L) technique to impart antimicrobial property. Poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) and synthesised silver loaded chitosan (CS-Ag) nanoparticles were...
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Kumar B, Singh J, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl
. 2015 Sep;
57:215-21.
PMID: 26354257
Background: Padding bandage is an essential component of the multi-layer compression system used for chronic venous management. Padding plays a critical role in managing pressure over bony prominences and ensuring...
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Kumar B, Das A, Pan N, Alagirusamy R, Gupta R, Singh J
J Biomater Appl
. 2015 Aug;
30(5):589-98.
PMID: 26228389
Padding is an essential component in a multilayer compression bandaging system, used inside the compression bandage through which substantial amount of pressure is exerted on the limb of patient for...
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Biorheology
. 2013 Apr;
50(1-2):83-94.
PMID: 23619155
Background: Internal stress in a compression bandage wrapped over a limb in vitro is expected to reduce over time because of fatigue which may occur due to repetitive and prolonged...
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Phlebology
. 2013 Apr;
29(6):376-85.
PMID: 23571751
Background: Compression bandage consists of fibrous materials which are viscoelastic in nature due to which the internal stress developed in the compression bandage under wrapped position may decay over time....
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Biorheology
. 2013 Feb;
49(5-6):375-84.
PMID: 23380903
Objective: To identify and analyze the important factors which could influence the Dynamic Stiffness Index (DSI) of compression bandages. Methods: Using three commercially available bandages with different stiffnesses, their DSI...
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
J Tissue Viability
. 2012 Oct;
21(4):115-24.
PMID: 23040787
The sub-bandage pressure produced by any compression bandaging system is likely to vary during the physical activities taken by the patient. It is of significant importance to understand the variation...
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
J Biomech Eng
. 2012 Sep;
134(9):094501.
PMID: 22938375
Understanding the stress relaxation behavior of the compression bandage could be very useful in determining the behavior of the interface pressure exerted by the bandage on a limb during the...
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Kumar B, Das A, Alagirusamy R
Biorheology
. 2012 Apr;
49(1):1-13.
PMID: 22513864
The efficacy of compression therapy using compression bandages is highly dependent on the level of compression applied and the sustenance of the pressure during the course of treatment. This study...