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A Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Garment Professor David Tyler, Rebecca Bennett, Chloe McDonnell, Jane Wood Manchester Fashion Institute

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Page 1: Professor David Tyler, Rebecca Bennett, Chloe …...Professor David Tyler, Rebecca Bennett, Chloe McDonnell, Jane Wood Manchester Fashion Institute Aim •Develop a fully textile garment

A Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Garment

Professor David Tyler, Rebecca Bennett, Chloe McDonnell, Jane Wood

Manchester Fashion Institute

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Aim

• Develop a fully textile garment with dry electrodes (alternative to hydrogel electrodes)

• Screen printed, heat transfer electrode can be designed to any size and shape applicable to end use.

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Purpose:Working with patients with spinal cord injury

• After injury, increased risk of low bone mineral density (osteoporosis)

• Increased risk of fracture

• Lengthy hospital stays – possible increase in mortality risk

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Purpose:Working with patients with spinal cord injury

• Bone adaptation achieved through weight bearing exercise

• Functional electrical stimulation (FES) – controlled movement in people with paralysis

• Electrodes target muscle fibres

• Controlled movements

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Purpose:Working with patients with spinal cord injury

• Electrodes currently ‘strapped’ to patient

• Is there a way of incorporating these into a garment?

• Textile electrodes have extended lifetime vs hydrogel

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Materials

• Screen printed electrode

• Synthetic / elastane

• Zip

• Velcro

• Metal press stud

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Methods

• Tests on able-bodied participant to measure torque and pain threshold

• Position of electrodes based on standard location used by practitioners.

• Tested using hydrogel electrodes.

• Repeated using dry electrodes (screen printed and heat transferred onto garment)

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Methods

• 30Hz square wave pulses at 10mA intervals generated for 2 seconds

• Each step increased by 10mA up to 60mA

• Torque measurement taken at each step.

• Results compared

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Findings

• Velcro provided easiest donning / doffing solution

• Compression had no beneficial effect on resistance of electrode, though comfort was noted by user.

• Ease of electrode positioning

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Findings

• Dry electrode was activated at 10mA higher than the hydrogel electrode.

• Equal results to 60mA

• Repeats at 60mA resulted in large jump in torque

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Conclusion

• ‘Garment’ design is suitable - facilitates easy donning/doffing -adequate compression

• Screen-printed electrodes - Jump in torque for 60mA unclear and remains to be investigated

• Future work will examine dry and wet state, extension and recovery of electrodes

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The Future

• Explore potential wider physiotherapy applications

• Home use?

• Activity stimulation for those less mobile

• Possible incorporation into garments to apply to different muscle groups

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Questions?