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Student creates device to help Parkinson’s patients use the toilet

Shared by Ana Duarte on 2019-05-16 17:55

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“When I was taking care of my grandpa, I realised there were many things that he had trouble doing in his daily life, so he became more dependent on family members. One of his biggest problems was going to the bathroom. And this was something I wanted to change because for people with Parkinson’s, especially when they have an urgent need to sit down and use the toilet, the act of turning around can be difficult and cause injury”, she explained.

So, with the help of her teacher (whose mother also struggles with Parkinson’s disease), she invented Libue - a device that eliminates the need for patients to turn around, bend and sit on the toilet. Libue allows patients to adopt a straddling position and also features a bidet function to promote proper hygiene after use. The device also includes LED buttons so that patients can use safely at night.

Emily won the James Dyson Award and now hopes to introduce her design to the government, for use in hospitals.

“One of the biggest problems in Hong Kong is that a lot of product designers like to focus on aesthetics. They don’t try to tackle other problems. It would be great if more people start [focusing on ergonomics], to raise awareness. More designers may start thinking about health care products”, she said.

Adapted from: https://bit.ly/2Ef6h65

More info: http://emilytangstudio.com/project/libue/
https://vimeo.com/134544936

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About the author

Emily Tang, born in 1994, in Hong Kong, was a college student when she developed Libue, in 2017, a toilet design that can be used by both Parkinson’s disease patients and their family members. She was inspired by her grandfather.

Comments (2)

  • WesTunrbull20 Thu, 01/07/2021 - 11:18

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  • kristinesmeltzer Tue, 01/11/2022 - 12:07

    My husband was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson's disease at 67. His symptoms were shuffling of feet, slurred speech, low volume speech, degradation of handwriting, horrible driving skills, and his right arm is held at 45 degree angle. He was placed on Sinemet for 7 months and then Sifrol and rotigotine were introduced which replaced the Sinemet but he had to stop due to side effects. We tried every shot available but nothing was working. There has been little if any progress in finding a reliable treatment, I quit my meds due to side effects. Our care provider introduced us to Kycuyu Health Clinic Parkinson’s herbal treatment. The treatment is a miracle. My husband has recovered significantly! Visit kycuyuhealthclinic. co m

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