JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wearable Lumbar-Motion Monitoring Device with Stretchable Strain Sensors

Abstract

Low-back pain is a common affliction. Epidemiological analyses have reported that periodic cycles of lumbar flexion and rotation are major risk factors for low-back pain. To prevent low-back pain, a lumbar-motion monitoring device could help diagnosticians assess patients’ risk for low-back pain. This study proposes such a device that uses lightweight stretchable strain sensors. Six of these strain sensors form a parallel-sensor mechanism that measures rotation angles of lumbar motion in three axes. The parallel-sensor mechanism calculates rotation angles from the lengths of the strain sensors iteratively. Experimental results reveal that the prototype device is effective for lumbar-motion measurement and significantly improves in terms of wearability over comparable devices.

Keywords:
Lumbar Wearable computer Rotation (mathematics) Low back pain Motion sensors Mechanism (biology) Motion (physics) Physical medicine and rehabilitation Strain (injury) Computer science Biomedical engineering Medicine Simulation Computer vision Physical therapy Surgery Physics Embedded system Pathology

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Citation History

Topics

Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pharmacology
Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
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