Our device has allowed our client to insert her needle on her own at a consistent angle and depth taking her visual impairment into account.
Archive | Emerging Technologies
One Thing Straight: A reminder device for monitoring posture (Duke University)
Our device is a posture monitoring system designed to detect a slouch in a man with Parkinson’s Disease and alert him to straighten his posture.
IntelliSleeve: A Smart Knee Sleeve for Exercise Tracking (Purdue University)
The IntelliSleeve is unique because it integrates innovative exercise technology in a sleeve that is not only comfortable for athletes to wear but also provides information in a quantitative, convenient, and objective manner.
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.
RehCycle: An Affordable Active Arm Passive Leg Exercise Machine (British Columbia Institute of Technology)
This project aims to design an Arm Assisted Passive Leg Exercise (AAPLE) machine that balances cost and effectiveness.
Sensory Insole (Wichita State University)
Our design responds to the need for a product that accurately measures weight being applied on legs so that patients recover from fractures or injuries faster.
iMHere 2.0: Self-Management Support App for Youth with Brain and Spinal Cord Anomalies (University of Pittsburgh)
This proposal describes an approach to improve iMHere with the aim of making it available in multi platform and expanding the target audience to youth with brain and spinal anomalies.
P5: Portable Printed Pneumatic Pediatric Prosthetic (Washington University in St. Louis)
This project aims to deliver a lightweight, water-resistant, and affordable externally powered prosthetic arm for children.
91-Music to Movement: Music therapy device for stroke rehabilitation (University of British Columbia)
The Music to Movement team aims to develop an assistive music therapy device that can create a fun and engaging experience towards patient recovery for those induced with partial paralysis.
Music to Movement: Music therapy device for stroke rehabilitation (University of British Columbia)
The Music to Movement team aims to develop an assistive music therapy device that can create a fun and engaging experience towards patient recovery for those induced with partial paralysis.