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Developing a smart 3D printed canine orthosis

J. Antoñana-Gonzalo, B. García-Zapirain-Soto, A. Megia-Macías

19th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology - ISSPIT 2019, Ajman (Emiratos Árabes Unidos). 10-12 diciembre 2019


Resumen:

This paper presents a co-designed solution with a specialized veterinary clinic and validated by a real case. It presents a prototype design for an orthosis that allows a dog with mobility problems and ataxic gait to walk. The design includes building sensors into the orthosis and developing the connectivity system, enabling the information to be accessible from a mobile terminal. Design validity has been assessed by in lab and in vivo trials, the results of which are detailed in this paper. Finally, the results of a usability test are presented through the evaluation of different parameters by veterinary professionals and owners.


Palabras clave: prosthesis, orthosis, 3D printing, sensors, signal processing.


DOI: DOI icon 10.1109/ISSPIT47144.2019.9001854

Fecha de publicación: diciembre 2019.



Cita:
Antoñana-Gonzalo, J., García-Zapirain-Soto, B., Megia-Macías, A., Developing a smart 3D printed canine orthosis, 19th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology - ISSPIT 2019, Ajman (Emiratos Árabes Unidos). 10-12 diciembre 2019.

IIT-19-168C

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