Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics

A spinal cord injury (SCI) has a severe impact on human life in general as well as on the physical status and condition. The use of electrical signals to restore the function of paralyzed muscles is called functional electrical stimulation (FES). FES is a promising way to restore mobility to SCI...

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Main Authors: Masdar, Aizan, Ibrahim, B. S. K. K., Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi
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author Masdar, Aizan
Ibrahim, B. S. K. K.
Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi
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Ibrahim, B. S. K. K.
Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi
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description A spinal cord injury (SCI) has a severe impact on human life in general as well as on the physical status and condition. The use of electrical signals to restore the function of paralyzed muscles is called functional electrical stimulation (FES). FES is a promising way to restore mobility to SCI by applying low-level electrical current to the paralyzed muscles so as to enhance that person’s ability to function and live independently. However, due to the limited number of commercially available FES assisted exerciser systems and their rather high cost, the conventional devices are unaffordable for most peoples. It is also inconvenient because of wired based system that creates a limitation in performing exercise. Thus, this project is concerned with the development of low-cost current controlled stimulator mainly for the paraplegic subjects. The developed device is based on a microcontroller, wireless based system using Zigbee module, voltage-to-current converter circuit and should produce proper monopolar and bipolar current pulses, pulse trains, arbitrary current waveforms, and a trigger output for FES applications. This device has been developed as in the new technique of the stimulator development with low cost and one of the contributing factors in Rehabilitation Engineering for patients with SCI.
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spelling uthm-80262022-11-13T07:27:45Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8026/ Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics Masdar, Aizan Ibrahim, B. S. K. K. Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi T Technology (General) A spinal cord injury (SCI) has a severe impact on human life in general as well as on the physical status and condition. The use of electrical signals to restore the function of paralyzed muscles is called functional electrical stimulation (FES). FES is a promising way to restore mobility to SCI by applying low-level electrical current to the paralyzed muscles so as to enhance that person’s ability to function and live independently. However, due to the limited number of commercially available FES assisted exerciser systems and their rather high cost, the conventional devices are unaffordable for most peoples. It is also inconvenient because of wired based system that creates a limitation in performing exercise. Thus, this project is concerned with the development of low-cost current controlled stimulator mainly for the paraplegic subjects. The developed device is based on a microcontroller, wireless based system using Zigbee module, voltage-to-current converter circuit and should produce proper monopolar and bipolar current pulses, pulse trains, arbitrary current waveforms, and a trigger output for FES applications. This device has been developed as in the new technique of the stimulator development with low cost and one of the contributing factors in Rehabilitation Engineering for patients with SCI. Penerbit UTHM 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8026/1/J5064_672c39fd2ed6739124165dd343b4700b.pdf Masdar, Aizan and Ibrahim, B. S. K. K. and Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi (2012) Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 4 (3). pp. 40-47.
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Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title_full Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title_fullStr Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title_full_unstemmed Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title_short Development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
title_sort development of low-cost current controlled stimulator for paraplegics
topic T Technology (General)
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