Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation
Existing telerehabilitation systems require highly experienced personnel to interpret a patient’s muscle activity in a specialized lab, limiting the biofeedback available at the patient’s home. In addition, there is no contact between physiotherapists and patients remotely. This study designed and i...
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doaj-15b5bf410eda4aae9fcb3a4193c8d5152021-03-22T12:52:26ZengElsevierMedicine in Novel Technology and Devices2590-09352021-06-0110100056Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical EvaluationMazen M. Yassin0Abubakr M. Saber1Mohamed N. Saad2Ashraf M. Said3Ayman M. Khalifa4Biomedical Engineering Department, Minia University, Minia, 61111, Egypt; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Helwan University, Cairo, 11731, Egypt; Corresponding author. Biomedical Engineering Department, Minia University, Minia, 61111, Egypt.J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USABiomedical Engineering Department, Minia University, Minia, 61111, EgyptBiomedical Engineering Department, Minia University, Minia, 61111, EgyptDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Helwan University, Cairo, 11731, EgyptExisting telerehabilitation systems require highly experienced personnel to interpret a patient’s muscle activity in a specialized lab, limiting the biofeedback available at the patient’s home. In addition, there is no contact between physiotherapists and patients remotely. This study designed and implemented an interactive tele-electromyography (EMG) biofeedback device for facilitating patients’ rehabilitation and giving the physiotherapist the ability to develop and monitor personalized treatment for each patient precisely and remotely. The device comprised a device that acquires EMG signals during muscular activity and two cell phone applications, one for the patient and the other for the physiotherapist; traced muscle activity; and enabled the physiotherapist to monitor and control the patients’ sessions through a Google Firebase database. EMG signals were acquired from five subjects, and results were compared to a certified device. The evaluation process involved two metrics, correlation coefficient and root mean square value (RMSV). The proposed EMG biofeedback device is an integrated solution with numerous features, such as low cost, handheld size, patient-friendly interface, contributions to rapid healing, and secure communication. In addition, it provides raw EMG signals for applied research applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590093520300308ElectromyographyEMG BiofeedbackPhysiotherapyTelerehabilitationHome useRehabilitation |
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Mazen M. Yassin Abubakr M. Saber Mohamed N. Saad Ashraf M. Said Ayman M. Khalifa Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices Electromyography EMG Biofeedback Physiotherapy Telerehabilitation Home use Rehabilitation |
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Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation |
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Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation |
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Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation |
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Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation |
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Developing a Low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with Clinical Evaluation |
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developing a low-cost, smart, handheld electromyography biofeedback system for telerehabilitation with clinical evaluation |
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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices |
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Existing telerehabilitation systems require highly experienced personnel to interpret a patient’s muscle activity in a specialized lab, limiting the biofeedback available at the patient’s home. In addition, there is no contact between physiotherapists and patients remotely. This study designed and implemented an interactive tele-electromyography (EMG) biofeedback device for facilitating patients’ rehabilitation and giving the physiotherapist the ability to develop and monitor personalized treatment for each patient precisely and remotely. The device comprised a device that acquires EMG signals during muscular activity and two cell phone applications, one for the patient and the other for the physiotherapist; traced muscle activity; and enabled the physiotherapist to monitor and control the patients’ sessions through a Google Firebase database. EMG signals were acquired from five subjects, and results were compared to a certified device. The evaluation process involved two metrics, correlation coefficient and root mean square value (RMSV). The proposed EMG biofeedback device is an integrated solution with numerous features, such as low cost, handheld size, patient-friendly interface, contributions to rapid healing, and secure communication. In addition, it provides raw EMG signals for applied research applications. |
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Electromyography EMG Biofeedback Physiotherapy Telerehabilitation Home use Rehabilitation |
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