Addaptive Pedalling Assistive Device (APAD)

Project Brief

Exercise programs, including cycling, are known to be an effective non-invasive treatment for a multitude of cardiovascular and musculoskeletal rehabilitation programs. About 19% of the Canadian population with lower limb injuries could benefit from rehabilitation programs. Accordingly, cycling devices form a major part of this market, presenting a huge opportunity for innovative devices that can help end users in monitoring and analyzing critical information related to their rehabilitation program. The cycle ergometer introduced in this proposal is designed to develop, validate, and test a new technology platform as a unique solution for custom-designed rehabilitation interventions, and real-time patient performance data collection and interpretation.

The Solution

In the proposed project, a technology will be developed to resolve the problem in designing rehabilitation programs for lower limb injuries. The proposed cycling device will be instrumented with several biomedical sensors enabling its use in telerehabilitation programs.

Project Activities

Project activities …

Skills

Design

Motor Control Theory

Artificial neural networks

Activities

Design & Development of Electromech Parts

Human Motion Analysis

Human Studies

Outcomes

Human Assistive Devices

Website

Telerehabilitation Platform