Buchhold Niels, Baumgartner Christian
Institute of Health Care Engineering with European Testing and Certification Body of Medical Devices, Graz University of Technology, Stremayrgasse 16/II, 8010 Graz, Austria.
Sensors (Basel). 2017 Apr 17;17(4):880. doi: 10.3390/s17040880.
This article presents a new sensor for use by people with spastic disorders and similar conditions and enables them to steer and control medical devices such as electric powered wheelchairs. As spastic patients often suffer from cramping of their extremities, which can then no longer be controlled, using a standard joystick while operating a powered wheelchair can lead to dangerous situations. To prevent this, we designed a sensor based on strain gauges, which is shaped like a flat disc that can be operated using any body part. By shifting weight along the - and -axis, the disc tilts in all directions thereby generating proportionate output signals. The disc can also be pressed downward (-axis), for example, to open a wheelchair's menu. Thanks to the sensor's flat disc-like construction and the option of mounting it into a control panel, users are not in danger of becoming stuck on the disc during spastic episodes. In the event of a spasm, body parts simply slide over the disc reducing risk of unintended actions. The sensor is adaptive and adjustable enabling it to fit a user's range of strength and motion at any time. It was developed to ensure users can operate sensitive systems safely.
本文介绍了一种供患有痉挛性疾病及类似病症的人使用的新型传感器,使他们能够操控和控制电动轮椅等医疗设备。由于痉挛患者经常会出现肢体痉挛,导致无法控制肢体,在操作电动轮椅时使用标准操纵杆可能会引发危险情况。为防止此类情况发生,我们设计了一种基于应变计的传感器,其形状为扁平圆盘,可使用身体的任何部位进行操作。通过沿x轴和y轴移动重量,圆盘会向各个方向倾斜,从而产生成比例的输出信号。例如,也可以向下按压圆盘(z轴)来打开轮椅菜单。由于该传感器呈扁平圆盘状结构,且可以安装在控制面板中,使用者在痉挛发作时不会有卡在圆盘上的危险。在发生痉挛时,身体部位会直接从圆盘上滑过,降低意外操作的风险。该传感器具有适应性和可调节性,能够随时适应使用者的力量和运动范围。它的开发旨在确保使用者能够安全地操作敏感系统。