DocumentCode
1746736
Title
A low power wireless load monitoring system for the treatment of scoliosis
Author
Lou, Edmond ; Raso, James ; Hill, Doug ; Durdle, Nelson
Author_Institution
Dept. of Rehabilitation Technol., CHA-Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
21-23 May 2001
Firstpage
610
Abstract
The efficacy of brace treatment for children with abnormal spinal curvature has been hampered by the lack of comprehensive information about wear characteristics. A battery-powered microcomputer system was developed to monitor loads exerted by braces used to treat children with spinal deformities. The system can be used by patients to ensure that the brace is being worn as prescribed, by clinicians to provide a record of how well the brace has been used, and by researchers to investigate brace mechanics. Data acquisition is controlled by a microcontroller and can be sampled with intervals ranging from 1 second to 1 hour. In a preliminary study, a subject volunteered to test the system for 1 day. The load level was recorded as 1.20±0.01N when the subject was standing normally. The average force for the test day was 1.52±0.75N. The study demonstrated the feasibility of the approach which helps patients better wear their braces and increases our understanding of brace mechanics
Keywords
biomedical electronics; biomedical telemetry; computerised monitoring; data acquisition; low-power electronics; orthopaedics; paediatrics; patient monitoring; abnormal spinal curvature; battery-powered microcomputer system; brace mechanics; brace treatment efficacy; children; low power system; programmable DAQ system; receiver module; scoliosis treatment; transmitter module; wear characteristics; wireless load monitoring system; Data acquisition; Force measurement; Hospitals; Medical treatment; Microcomputers; Microcontrollers; Patient monitoring; Pediatrics; Pressure measurement; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2001. IMTC 2001. Proceedings of the 18th IEEE
Conference_Location
Budapest
ISSN
1091-5281
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6646-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMTC.2001.928890
Filename
928890
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