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Rehabilitation Smart Orthosis

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3D-printed knee orthosis using sensors and electrical impulses for correction

Rehabilitation Smart Orthosis aims to design a 3D-printed knee orthosis enhanced with electrical muscle stimulation. Integrated Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensors capture joint movements, while Electromyography (EMG) sensors monitor muscle activations. By identifying deviations in movement patterns, the orthosis uses a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) unit to deliver corrective electrical impulses, prompting patients to adjust and optimise their movements. This innovation aids proper walking and ensures effective rehabilitation exercises by promoting correct movement techniques.

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  • Salatioan Michael

    Salatioan Michael

    Technical University Of Cluj-Napoca

    I am a highly communicative and ambitious individual, always pushing myself to achieve new goals with a passion for technology and engineering. With a background in robotics engineering, I've embraced innovation and problem-solving as my driving forces. My journey has been marked by continuous learning and a commitment to making a meaningful impact. I thrive on challenges, connecting with others, and bringing creative solutions to life. As a dedicated tech enthusiast, my story is one of relentless curiosity, growth, and a drive to shape the future. more

  • Florin Popister

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