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Smart Ass – App and 3D device for wheelchair users

Ana Duarte 于 2015-12-21 17:47 分享

About the solution

This invention was made to help Paul Herzlich, who has a neuromuscular condition, and due to his disability, he sits in her wheelchair 14–16 hours every day. Sitting in the same position for too long can lead to a list of dangerous health issues, which are magnified by people who have no sensation in their lower body.

The Smart Ass is a 3D printed frame equipped with sensors that is designed to monitor the potential health issues that come with being regularly confined to a wheelchair. The sensors within the 3D printed mount will manage weight distribution of the wheelchair user, and will then send that acquired data to a smartphone app to help prevent pain, sores and other risks.

This is a solution that helps people who sit in their wheel chair for a long time to manage their weight distribution. The team developed thin stickers with sensors that are held in place by a 3D printed frame on a wheelchair’s seat to map out the pressure points then send the data to a smartphone app to prevent pain, pressure sores, and other health risks. The Smartphone app can also automatically alert the user when it's time to move.

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关于发明者

Hagit Alon, Oscar Segovia, Pierre Karashchuk, Shaun Giudici, Tomás Vega, Yakshu Madaan and Yonni Bank created Smart Ass, a 3D printed device with sensors that can be fitted to the bottom of a wheelchair seat and warns either the wheelchair user or their caregiver when the person’s weight needs to be shifted to ensure proper blood flow and reduce the risk of painful, life-threatening pressure sores.

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