Monitoring system for arthritis patients - flex sensor approach
Technological revolution has paved way to inventions that has been deemed impossible in the past. Its impact is seen in our daily lives. From enabling instant communications, to high-speed computations that surpass what humans are capable of, technology has greatly improved the quality of huma...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1584662023-07-07T19:13:24Z Monitoring system for arthritis patients - flex sensor approach Sharavanan Rajasagaran Yvonne Lam Ying Hung School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EYHLAM@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems Technological revolution has paved way to inventions that has been deemed impossible in the past. Its impact is seen in our daily lives. From enabling instant communications, to high-speed computations that surpass what humans are capable of, technology has greatly improved the quality of human lives. This project aims to implement one such idea that can be useful in the medical industry. Arthritis is a very common illness experienced as people age. Although this condition does not have a cure, there are multiple treatments available that can help patients manage the pain and limit the progress of its deterioration. But it is essential to properly monitor the progress of this condition to craft an effective treatment customized to individual patients. Although radiography can accurately provide healthcare workers with the severity of arthritis symptoms, it may not be the best possible solution as radiography can bring about unwanted side effects. It is also not practical as a daily monitoring aid. Hence, this project aims to use Flex sensors to monitor the progress of arthritis condition in the hand joints and provide healthcare workers and patients with relevant data. This data can be used to implement effective treatment plans for patients. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2022-06-03T07:35:55Z 2022-06-03T07:35:55Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Sharavanan Rajasagaran (2022). Monitoring system for arthritis patients - flex sensor approach. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158466 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158466 en A2271 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Technological revolution has paved way to inventions that has been deemed
impossible in the past. Its impact is seen in our daily lives. From enabling instant
communications, to high-speed computations that surpass what humans are capable
of, technology has greatly improved the quality of human lives. This project aims to
implement one such idea that can be useful in the medical industry.
Arthritis is a very common illness experienced as people age. Although this condition
does not have a cure, there are multiple treatments available that can help patients
manage the pain and limit the progress of its deterioration. But it is essential to properly
monitor the progress of this condition to craft an effective treatment customized to
individual patients. Although radiography can accurately provide healthcare workers
with the severity of arthritis symptoms, it may not be the best possible solution as
radiography can bring about unwanted side effects. It is also not practical as a daily
monitoring aid.
Hence, this project aims to use Flex sensors to monitor the progress of arthritis
condition in the hand joints and provide healthcare workers and patients with relevant
data. This data can be used to implement effective treatment plans for patients. |
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