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http://dx.doi.org/10.7471/ikeee.2018.22.1.21

Implementation of Smart Healthcare Device for Maximizing an Medical Impediment Care Effectiveness in Evacuation and Urination  

Xiang, Zhao (Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Semyung University)
Gang, Byung-Mo (Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Semyung University)
Yoon, Dal-Hwan (Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Semyung University)
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Journal of IKEEE / v.22, no.1, 2018 , pp. 21-28 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we have developed the intellectual kegel trainer with the bio-feedback. The one is smart health care system that can treat an evacuation impediment and urination polyuria with the low frequency stimulation module. Then this detects the shrinkage power of the pelvis muscles and correlates an smart phone entertainment application program for the users. In order to recover the function of pelvic muscles, we use the intellectual smart health care trainer with several biofeedback function. Such a trainer makes to strength the weakness pelvic muscles by biofeedback training and get exercise the pelvic muscles in physical suppress. The biofeedback training against the physical suppress can have strengthen the pelvic muscles and can display the operation graph of strengthen movement in monitor. Finally, It can be ensured the safety through EMI and performance test.
Keywords
kegel trainer; the pelvic muscles; strength; the operation graph; biofeedback training;
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