| Literature DB >> 32725321 |
P Watts1, P Breedon2, C Nduka3,4, C Neville3, V Venables3, S Clarke4.
Abstract
Mobile applications provide the healthcare industry with a means of connecting with patients in their own home utilizing their own personal mobile devices such as tablets and phones. This allows therapists to monitor the progress of people under their care from a remote location and all with the added benefit that patients are familiar with their own mobile devices; thereby reducing the time required to train patients with the new technology. There is also the added benefit to the health service that there is no additional cost required to purchase devices for use. The Facial Remote Activity Monitoring Eyewear (FRAME) mobile application and web service framework has been designed to work on the IOS and android platforms, the two most commonly used today.Entities:
Keywords: Bell’s palsy; Cloud computing; Healthcare solution; Mobile application; System design; Wearable technology
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32725321 PMCID: PMC7387374 DOI: 10.1007/s10916-020-01605-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Syst ISSN: 0148-5598 Impact factor: 4.460
Fig. 1The FRAME system overview
Patient requirements (PR)
| PR1 | Mobile application for use on personal mobile devices (Apple/Android) |
| PR2 | Ability to use multiple devices throughout treatment such as multiple phones or tablets |
| PR3 | To provide information and advice on living with Bell’s palsy. |
| PR4 | Provide guidance on daily exercises and stretches |
| PR5 | Provide mirror therapy within the mobile application |
| PR6 | Ability to perform exercises daily when it suits them so as to fit in with other daily activities |
| PR7 | Visual guidance with feedback for muscle relaxation whilst using the EMG mask |
| PR8 | Visual guidance with feedback whilst performing a gentle balanced smile with the EMG mask |
Therapist requirements (TR)
| TR1 | Low cost solution for the NHS |
| TR2 | Ability to see patient’s activity and adherence during treatment |
| TR3 | Access to patient data from multiple devices/computers within the NHS |
| TR4 | A digital and easy to find resource to provide NHS information/advice on living with Bell’s palsy. |
| TR5 | Provide easy access to existing video content for managing Bell’s palsy |
| TR6 | Provide access to data from EMG mask exercises |
System requirements (SR)
| SR1 | Secure login with encryption of username and passwords |
| SR2 | Secure access to data for authorized personnel only |
| SR3 | Anonymous data storage |
| SR4 | 24/7 Access to data and services |
Fig. 2Screenshots from the F.R.A.M.E App. From left to right, patient information, exercise instructions, animated stretch and animated massage exercises
Fig. 3Right side of the EMG mask sensor placements with corresponding movement indicators for each sensor
Fig. 4EMG relaxation and gentle smile exercise within the mobile application
Fig. 5Example of patient console as seen by the logged in therapist
Fig. 6Token Authentication Security Flow
Fig. 7Image Request Data Decryption Flow