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Implementation and Evaluation of a Dynamic Neck Brace Rehabilitation Device Prototype

Rehabilitation assistive devices for head/neck pain treatment cannot allow dynamic changes in position and orientation of the head/neck. Moreover, such devices can neither be used simultaneously nor can they assess the patients' head/neck conditions. This paper aims at designing and implementin...

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Autores principales: Ibrahem, Mostafa El-Hussien, El-Wakad, Mohamed Tarek, El-Mohandes, Mostafa Saied, Sami, Sherif A.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36337378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6887839
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author Ibrahem, Mostafa El-Hussien
El-Wakad, Mohamed Tarek
El-Mohandes, Mostafa Saied
Sami, Sherif A.
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El-Wakad, Mohamed Tarek
El-Mohandes, Mostafa Saied
Sami, Sherif A.
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description Rehabilitation assistive devices for head/neck pain treatment cannot allow dynamic changes in position and orientation of the head/neck. Moreover, such devices can neither be used simultaneously nor can they assess the patients' head/neck conditions. This paper aims at designing and implementing a novel dynamic head/neck brace that provides static and dynamic support and/or traction at symmetric and asymmetric positions. This device also provides assessments of the head/neck stiffness for the purpose of fulfilling diagnoses of the head/neck disorders. The device was used and evaluated for its range of motion and its symmetric traction capability using two control modalities. In addition, it was also evaluated in determining the stiffness of the head/neck throughout a simulating mechanical model involved in a set of springs. The device could apply right/left lateral bending to the head/neck ranged −6.97 ± 0.01° to 7.02 ± 0.01° with accuracies of 99.89% and 99.48%, and flexion/extension ranged −8.10 ± 0.02° to 8.12 ± 0.01° with accuracies of 99.57% and 99.42%, respectively, throughout a traction phase of 20 mm. The practical measurements through the symmetric traction tests showed some deviations as compared to that being calculated. Such deviations were greater in flexion/extension rather than the right/left lateral bending. The mean of the obtained error was less than 0.34° for all situations of tests. The accuracies of stiffness measurement of the mechanical model were 99.78% and 99.96%, respectively, throughout performing stair and step tests. The paper presented a novel design of a dynamic head/neck brace that provides support and/or traction to any head/neck positions and capable of evaluating the head/neck stiffness during cervical traction.
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spelling pubmed-96331882022-11-04 Implementation and Evaluation of a Dynamic Neck Brace Rehabilitation Device Prototype Ibrahem, Mostafa El-Hussien El-Wakad, Mohamed Tarek El-Mohandes, Mostafa Saied Sami, Sherif A. J Healthc Eng Research Article Rehabilitation assistive devices for head/neck pain treatment cannot allow dynamic changes in position and orientation of the head/neck. Moreover, such devices can neither be used simultaneously nor can they assess the patients' head/neck conditions. This paper aims at designing and implementing a novel dynamic head/neck brace that provides static and dynamic support and/or traction at symmetric and asymmetric positions. This device also provides assessments of the head/neck stiffness for the purpose of fulfilling diagnoses of the head/neck disorders. The device was used and evaluated for its range of motion and its symmetric traction capability using two control modalities. In addition, it was also evaluated in determining the stiffness of the head/neck throughout a simulating mechanical model involved in a set of springs. The device could apply right/left lateral bending to the head/neck ranged −6.97 ± 0.01° to 7.02 ± 0.01° with accuracies of 99.89% and 99.48%, and flexion/extension ranged −8.10 ± 0.02° to 8.12 ± 0.01° with accuracies of 99.57% and 99.42%, respectively, throughout a traction phase of 20 mm. The practical measurements through the symmetric traction tests showed some deviations as compared to that being calculated. Such deviations were greater in flexion/extension rather than the right/left lateral bending. The mean of the obtained error was less than 0.34° for all situations of tests. The accuracies of stiffness measurement of the mechanical model were 99.78% and 99.96%, respectively, throughout performing stair and step tests. The paper presented a novel design of a dynamic head/neck brace that provides support and/or traction to any head/neck positions and capable of evaluating the head/neck stiffness during cervical traction. Hindawi 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9633188/ /pubmed/36337378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6887839 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mostafa El-Hussien Ibrahem et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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