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Wireless, hand held monitoring device for Medical device application

hardset2000
hardset2000 over 8 years ago

Hi,

 

I am looking for a hand held (preferably) monitoring device for my spinal decompression chair.  I have drawings and pics and working models.  I am looking for a device that could monitor the traction pressure and length of stroke of the piston on the chair and time duration of the session.  Any thoughts or ideas?  Thank you. 

 

jack ellenberger

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360 710-9331

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    beacon_dave over 8 years ago

    What sort of accuracy is required ?

     

    For the length of stroke, have you considered low cost ultrasonic or IR measurement sensors ?

    There are also the likes of the linear magnetic/optical tape based encoder sensors.

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    hardset2000 over 8 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Of course accuracy is always important but it's not being used on a nuclear triggering device if you know what i mean.  I would think (+-) 3 or 4 percent of a the actual distance of the stroke s or weight/pressure being applied buy the linear actuator would be close enough.  I would assume the trade off for more exact numbers would be higher prices for these components like most equipment of this sort?  I have not consider ultrasonic or low cost IR measurement sensors or linear magnetic/optical tape based encoder sensors.  But i am completely open minded to any and all of your suggestions or insights.  Of course every once in a while a particular piece of equipment comes along that works perfect and is most affordable which in a sense is largely a part of this whole theory/concept of my simple spinal decompression chair.  It's simple, but most effective bringing almost instant relief to the many maladies of compressed vertebrae and discs. Perfect for proactive back pain suffers who want to be able to treat themselves in the comfort and convenience of their own home without drugs, invasive medical operations, travel time, expense, etc.  I have used inversion table for years and nothing is more simple than these devices.  However, hanging upside down has many negative and potential disastrous affects on the body.  The ankles are not designed to support all your weight and it only best at easing the lower 5 vertebrae and disc in the lumber area.  It has almost zero affect on the other 12 discs and vertebrae in the Thoracic area and 6 more in the Cervical Areas.  Plus the ability to be able to torque one's own spinal column while the head is held in a firm position easily allows the adjustment of these areas very similar ,if not identical or superior, to chiropractic techniques.

     

     

    I've used both now for over a year and clearly the Decompression Chair has it's major benefits for the mid to upper spinal column over these very popular Inversion Tables.  Having a simple, hand held wireless (bluetooth) device that could monitor these parameters of length, pressure and time would be most attractive to consumers or professionals and clearly an essential requirement, don't you think? 

     

     

    Thanks again for your sage suggestions and insight.

     

     

    jack ellenberger

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    hardset2000 over 8 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Of course accuracy is always important but it's not being used on a nuclear triggering device if you know what i mean.  I would think (+-) 3 or 4 percent of a the actual distance of the stroke s or weight/pressure being applied buy the linear actuator would be close enough.  I would assume the trade off for more exact numbers would be higher prices for these components like most equipment of this sort?  I have not consider ultrasonic or low cost IR measurement sensors or linear magnetic/optical tape based encoder sensors.  But i am completely open minded to any and all of your suggestions or insights.  Of course every once in a while a particular piece of equipment comes along that works perfect and is most affordable which in a sense is largely a part of this whole theory/concept of my simple spinal decompression chair.  It's simple, but most effective bringing almost instant relief to the many maladies of compressed vertebrae and discs. Perfect for proactive back pain suffers who want to be able to treat themselves in the comfort and convenience of their own home without drugs, invasive medical operations, travel time, expense, etc.  I have used inversion table for years and nothing is more simple than these devices.  However, hanging upside down has many negative and potential disastrous affects on the body.  The ankles are not designed to support all your weight and it only best at easing the lower 5 vertebrae and disc in the lumber area.  It has almost zero affect on the other 12 discs and vertebrae in the Thoracic area and 6 more in the Cervical Areas.  Plus the ability to be able to torque one's own spinal column while the head is held in a firm position easily allows the adjustment of these areas very similar ,if not identical or superior, to chiropractic techniques.

     

     

    I've used both now for over a year and clearly the Decompression Chair has it's major benefits for the mid to upper spinal column over these very popular Inversion Tables.  Having a simple, hand held wireless (bluetooth) device that could monitor these parameters of length, pressure and time would be most attractive to consumers or professionals and clearly an essential requirement, don't you think? 

     

     

    Thanks again for your sage suggestions and insight.

     

     

    jack ellenberger

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