Literature DB >> 33328330

Wireless sensors for continuous, multimodal measurements at the skin interface with lower limb prostheses.

Jean Won Kwak1,2, Mengdi Han1, Zhaoqian Xie3, Ha Uk Chung4, Jong Yoon Lee4, Raudel Avila2, Jessica Yohay5, Xuexian Chen6, Cunman Liang7, Manish Patel8, Inhwa Jung9, Jongwon Kim9,10, Myeong Namkoong1,11, Kyeongha Kwon1, Xu Guo3, Christopher Ogle4, Dominic Grande4, Dennis Ryu4, Dong Hyun Kim4, Surabhi Madhvapathy1,12, Claire Liu1,13, Da Som Yang1, Yoonseok Park1, Ryan Caldwell5,14, Anthony Banks1, Shuai Xu1,4,15, Yonggang Huang2,12,16, Stefania Fatone5, John A Rogers17,2,12,13.   

Abstract

Precise form-fitting of prosthetic sockets is important for the comfort and well-being of persons with limb amputations. Capabilities for continuous monitoring of pressure and temperature at the skin-prosthesis interface can be valuable in the fitting process and in monitoring for the development of dangerous regions of increased pressure and temperature as limb volume changes during daily activities. Conventional pressure transducers and temperature sensors cannot provide comfortable, irritation-free measurements because of their relatively rigid construction and requirements for wired interfaces to external data acquisition hardware. Here, we introduce a millimeter-scale pressure sensor that adopts a soft, three-dimensional design that integrates into a thin, flexible battery-free, wireless platform with a built-in temperature sensor to allow operation in a noninvasive, imperceptible fashion directly at the skin-prosthesis interface. The sensor system mounts on the surface of the skin of the residual limb, in single or multiple locations of interest. A wireless reader module attached to the outside of the prosthetic socket wirelessly provides power to the sensor and wirelessly receives data from it, for continuous long-range transmission to a standard consumer electronic device such as a smartphone or tablet computer. Characterization of both the sensor and the system, together with theoretical analysis of the key responses, illustrates linear, accurate responses and the ability to address the entire range of relevant pressures and to capture skin temperature accurately, both in a continuous mode. Clinical application in two prosthesis users demonstrates the functionality and feasibility of this soft, wireless system.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33328330      PMCID: PMC7775724          DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abc4327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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