Shear often occurs when a bedbound patient needs to change position. If the patient lies flat on their back, and the head of the bed is raised, the patient slides down the mattress. This sliding movement, combined with the pressure of the mattress, causes shear.
The pressure from the mattress compresses the blood capillaries. And shear (the sliding motion) distorts them. This increases the risk of a pressure injury developing.
Damage caused by shear / 0,43 min