DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR FUNCTIONAL THERAPY: CAPABILITIES OF A NEXT-GENERATION MECHANOTHERAPEUTIC SIMULATOR
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https://doi.org/10.20397/2177-6652/2022.v22i0.2393Palavras-chave:
mechanotherapy, microcontroller, wireless communication, Industry 4.0Resumo
In traditional physiotherapy, aimed primarily at the rehabilitation of biological tissues, over the past ten years, there have been changes in the field of mechanobiology. The studies have shown the effect of physical forces on cells and tissues, which led to the realization of the need to update the old model of therapy. Mechanotherapeutic simulators are being actively developed, and as the research results show, effective mechanotherapy requires constant updating of devices that, due to the development of technology, could better and more accurately affect the stimulation of the restoration of the biological tissue. The present article is devoted to the development and description of a next-generation mechanotherapeutic simulator that provides a more convenient control interface compared to existing analogs. The article describes its mechanical and electronic components, as well as software. The prospects of application of the Industry 4.0 concept in the field of medical equipment for functional therapy are shown in the example of the developed simulatorReferências
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