Student Work

Servo and Sensor Enhanced Smart Arm Cast

Public Deposited

Downloadable Content

open in viewer

Modern arm casting techniques require skin-irritating and non-reusable material with tedious multi-step processes to treat patients with arm fractures or other ailments. This project aims to create a new smart arm casting device, requiring a single mold capable of tightening autonomously while also providing biometric data for patients. Using Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), the cast is flexible and durable enough to be protective, tightened and loosened, and light in weight. The adjustment of tension is performed by a series of intertwining fibers attached to a servo motor, which is supported by pressure and heart rate sensors attached to an Arduino controller. From this, the cast is capable of providing consistent tightness to the patient’s arm, while also obtaining biometric data helpful to patients and caretakers. Furthermore, the potential use of this product could help eliminate extra steps in the current casting process and innovate data and devices in the healthcare industry.

  • This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its website without editorial or peer review.
Creator
Publisher
Identifier
  • E-project-042424-180021
  • 121578
Advisor
Year
  • 2024
Date created
  • 2024-04-24
Resource type
Major
Source
  • E-project-042424-180021
Rights statement

Relations

In Collection:

Items

Items

Permanent link to this page: https://digital.wpi.edu/show/pn89db99v