Our hand warmer is a convenient, easily adaptable solution that increases mobility, independence, and quality of life will greatly aid the 2.5% of Manitoba males that have muscular dystrophy.
Author Archive | Autumn Bey
Hand Warmer for power wheelchair users: Increasing mobility for people with muscular dystrophy
FoVi: A wearable focal vibration device provides adjustable precision vibration therapy University of Oklahoma
Our product FoVi (A wearable focal vibration device provides adjustable precision vibration therapy) is a low-cost wearable FV device which can adjust the intensity settings of vibration motors that can easily attach to the body and can provide direct feedback to users.
ExoZU: an assistive wearable exoskeleton to help wheelchair users to walk again Zagazig University
Our device offers the possibility of walking again instead of using the wheelchair by using a wearable assistive device.
AutoFly-X Chair: more autonomy for flight experience through an innovative aisle chair Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (Poli-USP)
AutoFly-X Chair is an innovative motorized aisle chair that allows the user to board, to disembark and to move within the aircraft independently.
Allonstride University of Ottawa
The team is currently developing, Allonstride, a 4-DOF hip-mounted exoskeleton to assist in the rehabilitation of stroke patients with reduced muscular strength.
Mechanical Design of a New Device to Assist Eating for People with Movement Disorders Université Laval, MSc in Mechanical Engineering
The proposed device is designed to be fixed on a table and supports a spoon; the mechanism is designed so that the spoon maintains a position parallel to the ground for the user.
INtable: An intuitive, inclusive wheelchair table for increased independence Stanford University
We created a compact, mountable table that can be intuitively and independently operated by wheelchair users
Köbak A Haversack for a user with SCP (Spastic Cerebral Palsy) Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City
KÖBAG is a wearable device based on the universal design and intuitive paradigm, that keeps your personal belongings and school supplies safe while being trendy and practical.
Braille Slider: A Device for Braille Contrast Enhancement University of Alabama Birmingham, Biomedical Engineering (undergraduate)
The design constraints of this product lead to the creation of an ink slider design that increases the contrast of multiple lines of printed braille per pass.
Design of a 3D Printed Soft Robotic Hand for Stroke Rehabilitation and Daily Activities Assistance Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The design is a composite actuator, the soft-elastic composite actuator (SECA), that facilitates both finger flexion and extension.