Author : G.Pooja,Deepika.R,Shervena.B,Dr.Sumathi.S
Date of Publication :17th January 2024
Abstract:Health issues due to post-accidents/ diseases are the prevailing problems faced in spite of technical development. Rehabilitation during post- disease involves a cyclical process with specialized training, incorporating a structured and purposeful repletion for improvement that are often constrained by the limited resources of healthcare centers.
This paper proposes an assistive orthotics device that meets the needs of patients suffering from partial paralysis and neuromuscular disorders, namely rheumatoid arthritis and myasthenia gravis, and provides an efficient, safer, wearable health monitoring system for updating and monitoring the health status of myopathic patients. The modules include a neuromuscular disorder detection system that diagnoses whether the patients suffer from a specific disorder for further treatment, and the performance improvements are updated to the application that serves as motivation to get rid of the present condition. The feature "telehealth monitoring" updates the results of the performance evaluation along with the detected disorders to the mobile application and is monitored by doctors to keep track of the health status. Recovery duration, basic exercises, and case severity are suggested by the recommendation system. Additionally, the paper proposes a design of a low-profile body-worn antenna with decreased SAR (Specific absorption Rate), ensuring reduced EM radiations. According to existing solutions, orthotic devices are currently used for monitoring general health parameters like ECG, EEG, and heart rate, but there is no specific solution that provides assistance for patients with neuromuscular disorders in getting rid of their disability. The purpose of our device is to evaluate and monitor patients both within and beyond clinical environment. It provides a comprehensive assessment of impairments and also holds potential for involvement in rehabilitation therapies. With the "Intelperformenzo," an orthotic device, patients with disorders are no longer dependent on others.
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