DocumentCode
1866598
Title
Design considerations for a wearable pediatric rehabilitative boot
Author
Kuren, Michael Bailey-Van ; Gillette, Stephanie ; Mejia, Paloma ; Stoever, Tim ; Walker, Andrew
Author_Institution
Dept. of Manuf. & Mech. Eng., Miami Univ., Oxford, OH, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
28 June-1 July 2005
Firstpage
400
Lastpage
403
Abstract
Two therapies for pediatric cerebral palsy patients with spastic diplegia of the legs are physical therapy to stretch the calf muscles and serial casting in combination with Botox injection. Furthermore, patients often wear ankle orthotics to assist in ambulation and therapy. With the advent of new materials and controls technology, a new wearable active orthotic boot design is proposed. Design considerations characterizing the needs of this pediatric device are summarized. System components including the actuators, sensors and controllers are presented and evaluated. A proposed boot design that is currently under construction is presented and implementation issues are discussed. The development of a novel wearable rehabilitative boot for pediatric patients with spastic diplegia is plausible and may lead to improved rehabilitative therapy.
Keywords
orthotics; paediatrics; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; Botox injection; ankle orthotics; calf muscles; pediatric cerebral palsy patients; spastic diplegia; wearable pediatric rehabilitative boot; Actuators; Birth disorders; Casting; Leg; Medical treatment; Muscles; Orthotics; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Wearable sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR 2005. 9th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9003-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICORR.2005.1501128
Filename
1501128
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