We created a set of three devices to aid people in buckling and unbuckling a seatbelt and opening and closing a gas cap.
Archive | 2016
WristSense: A motor-activated multi-functional wrist orthotic to assist individuals with spinal cord injuries with ADL (Purdue University- West Lafayette)
We developed and tested a motor-activated wrist orthotic system, the WristSense, which uses a two-tier gesture recognition approach to assist individuals with SCIs to perform a larger range of Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
Comm-ICU: a Multisensory Brain Computer Interface for Binary Communication in the ICU (Northeastern University)
Brain computer interfaces (BCI) could potentially help those patients who lack the necessary motor control.
Wheelchair Nation (University of Pittsburgh)
An online product list designed to raise awareness of product availability, performance, and quality in less resourced settings.
DMD4DMD: Dystrophy Monitoring Device for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (VIT University Chennai Campus)
Our device, DMD4DMD, helps practitioners and researchers monitor and analyze the progressiveness of disease.
Mobilift: An electrically driven patient lift attendant (Utah State University)
Mobilift is a patient lift that has been modified with the drive system of a powered wheelchair and a custom harness.
We'llCare: A wheelchair attachment kit to free the hands and store various items (California Institute of Technology)
Our goal is to create a sleek, inexpensive, and modular kit including a phone/camera holder, water or urine catheterization pouch holder, and a small items pouch.
Me, Myself, and You (Stanford University)
Me, Myself and You wins first prize in 2016 RESNA Student Design Competition
Shakeless: A pen to smooth shaky handwriting caused by tremors (California Institute of Technology)
Our mission is to design an inexpensive and modular device that significantly improves shaky handwriting for people who experience hand and arm tremors.
Millennial Walker (Utah State University)
Providing a way for the user to be mobile while maintaining proper posture is the primary goal of this design.