Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development

Providing the most suitable or customised rehabilitation therapy for individual stroke patient is a common challenge to therapists. Most therapies focus on overall gross movements which is not specific enough to aid in full functional recovery of fine motor movements in hands. With the present diffi...

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Main Author: Justin, Yip Yuen Kit
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4227/
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description Providing the most suitable or customised rehabilitation therapy for individual stroke patient is a common challenge to therapists. Most therapies focus on overall gross movements which is not specific enough to aid in full functional recovery of fine motor movements in hands. With the present difficulty, the aim this project is to design and develop a non-invasive wearable device (MSR glove) which can detect electromyography (EMG) signals from hand movements. This was achieved using a wearable device with the presence of electronics such as MyoWare Muscle Sensor, programmable Arduino UNO microcontroller, a Bluetooth module and a mobile app. The placement of sensors was performed on different muscle locations to observe the threshold of signals generated. Data generated was portrayed in the form of EMG can be easily accessed and monitored by the users via PC, laptop or smartphone. The device developed is also able to provide real-time measurements of other parameters such as body temperature, room temperature, skin humidity and muscle movement. Testing performance indicated that this development could provide reliable data on muscle action potential generated by individual finger motions. Subsequently, therapist may use these data as a reference to device treatment plan that targets specific inactive or weak muscles which is responsible for fine motor movements of patients that have been affected neurologically therefore aiding in fine motor skills development.
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spelling utar-42272021-08-18T12:11:04Z Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development Justin, Yip Yuen Kit R Medicine (General) Providing the most suitable or customised rehabilitation therapy for individual stroke patient is a common challenge to therapists. Most therapies focus on overall gross movements which is not specific enough to aid in full functional recovery of fine motor movements in hands. With the present difficulty, the aim this project is to design and develop a non-invasive wearable device (MSR glove) which can detect electromyography (EMG) signals from hand movements. This was achieved using a wearable device with the presence of electronics such as MyoWare Muscle Sensor, programmable Arduino UNO microcontroller, a Bluetooth module and a mobile app. The placement of sensors was performed on different muscle locations to observe the threshold of signals generated. Data generated was portrayed in the form of EMG can be easily accessed and monitored by the users via PC, laptop or smartphone. The device developed is also able to provide real-time measurements of other parameters such as body temperature, room temperature, skin humidity and muscle movement. Testing performance indicated that this development could provide reliable data on muscle action potential generated by individual finger motions. Subsequently, therapist may use these data as a reference to device treatment plan that targets specific inactive or weak muscles which is responsible for fine motor movements of patients that have been affected neurologically therefore aiding in fine motor skills development. 2020 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4227/1/1700330_FYP_Report_%2D_YIP_YUEN_KIT_JUSTIN.pdf Justin, Yip Yuen Kit (2020) Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4227/
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Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title_full Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title_fullStr Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title_full_unstemmed Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title_short Measurement Of Fine Motor Movements Of Hands In Aid Of Fine Motor Skills Development
title_sort measurement of fine motor movements of hands in aid of fine motor skills development
topic R Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4227/
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