Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients

This paper presents a new platform to monitor the arm and hand activity of stroke patients during rehabilitation exercises in the hospital and at home during their daily living activities. The platform provides relevant data to the therapist in order to assess the patients physical state and adapt t...

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Main Authors: Maxence Bobin, Margarita Anastassova, Mehdi Boukallel, Mehdi Ammi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8451916/
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spelling doaj-45c502dbe0b04a248dfc4cee2ea4a22e2021-03-29T18:39:56ZengIEEEIEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine2168-23722018-01-01611210.1109/JTEHM.2018.28535538451916Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke PatientsMaxence Bobin0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8949-2889Margarita Anastassova1Mehdi Boukallel2Mehdi Ammi3LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, FranceCEA-LIST, Palaiseau, FranceCEA-LIST, Palaiseau, FranceLIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, FranceThis paper presents a new platform to monitor the arm and hand activity of stroke patients during rehabilitation exercises in the hospital and at home during their daily living activities. The platform provides relevant data to the therapist in order to assess the patients physical state and adapt the rehabilitation program if necessary. The platform consists of a self-contained smart cup that can be used to perform exercises that are similar to everyday tasks such as drinking. The first smart cup prototype, the design of which was based on interviews regarding the needs of therapists, contains various sensors that collect information about its orientation, the liquid level, its position compared to a reference target and tremors. The prototype also includes audio and visual displays that provide feedback to patients about their movements. Two studies were carried out in conjunction with healthcare professionals and patients. The first study focused on collecting feedback from healthcare professionals to assess the functionalities of the cup and to improve the prototype. Based on this paper, we designed an improved prototype and created a visualization tool for therapists. Finally, we carried out a preliminary study involving nine patients who had experienced an ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke in the previous 24 months. This preliminary study focused on assessing the usability and acceptability of the cup to the patients. The results showed that the cup was very well accepted by eight of the nine patients in monitoring their activity within a rehabilitation center or at home. Moreover, these eight patients had almost no concerns about the design of the cup and its usability.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8451916/StrokemonitoringInternet of Thingshomerehabilitation
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author Maxence Bobin
Margarita Anastassova
Mehdi Boukallel
Mehdi Ammi
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Margarita Anastassova
Mehdi Boukallel
Mehdi Ammi
Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
Stroke
monitoring
Internet of Things
home
rehabilitation
author_facet Maxence Bobin
Margarita Anastassova
Mehdi Boukallel
Mehdi Ammi
author_sort Maxence Bobin
title Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
title_short Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
title_full Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
title_fullStr Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
title_full_unstemmed Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients
title_sort design and study of a smart cup for monitoring the arm and hand activity of stroke patients
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
issn 2168-2372
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper presents a new platform to monitor the arm and hand activity of stroke patients during rehabilitation exercises in the hospital and at home during their daily living activities. The platform provides relevant data to the therapist in order to assess the patients physical state and adapt the rehabilitation program if necessary. The platform consists of a self-contained smart cup that can be used to perform exercises that are similar to everyday tasks such as drinking. The first smart cup prototype, the design of which was based on interviews regarding the needs of therapists, contains various sensors that collect information about its orientation, the liquid level, its position compared to a reference target and tremors. The prototype also includes audio and visual displays that provide feedback to patients about their movements. Two studies were carried out in conjunction with healthcare professionals and patients. The first study focused on collecting feedback from healthcare professionals to assess the functionalities of the cup and to improve the prototype. Based on this paper, we designed an improved prototype and created a visualization tool for therapists. Finally, we carried out a preliminary study involving nine patients who had experienced an ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke in the previous 24 months. This preliminary study focused on assessing the usability and acceptability of the cup to the patients. The results showed that the cup was very well accepted by eight of the nine patients in monitoring their activity within a rehabilitation center or at home. Moreover, these eight patients had almost no concerns about the design of the cup and its usability.
topic Stroke
monitoring
Internet of Things
home
rehabilitation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8451916/
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