{"title":"The Application of Rhizophora Wood to Design: A Walking Stick for Elderly","authors":"Noppadon Sangwalpetch","volume":88,"journal":"International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences","pagesStart":200,"pagesEnd":203,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/9998168","abstract":"
The objective of this research is to use Rhizophora wood to design a walking stick for elderly. The research was conducted by studying the behavior and the type of walking sticks used by 70 elderly aged between 60-80 years in Pragnamdaeng Sub-District, Samudsongkram Province. Questionnaires were used to collect data which were calculated to find percentage, mean, and standard deviation. The results are as follows: 1) most elderly use walking sticks due to the Osteoarthritis of the knees. 2) Most elderly need to use walking sticks because the walking sticks help to balance their positioning and prevent from stumble. 3) Most elderly agree that Rhizophora wood is suitable to make a walking stick because of its strength and toughness. 4) The design of the walking stick should be fine and practical with comfortable handle and the tip of the stick must not be slippery.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1]\tSopaphanrattanai, \"Senior Living,\u201d Bangkok, Sang-Dao, 2011.\r\n[2]\tPriyaPiriyaporn, \"Common diseases in the elderly,\u201d Bangkok, Pailin, 2008.\r\n[3]\tBunruSiriphanich,\"The Elderly Guide,\u201d Bangkok,Mhomuanchon,1995.\r\n[4]\tNattaneeNeumsub, \"Form follow material,\u201d Bangkok, Division of Industrial Design, Chulalongkorn University, 2012.\r\n[5]\tTriratCharutut,\"Choice of Material,\u201d Bangkok, Division of Architecture,Chulalongkorn University, 2012.\r\n[6]\tBoonwong Thai-Usa, \"Rhizophora,\u201d Bangkok, Division of Foresty., Kasetsart University, 2005.\r\n","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 88, 2014"}