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EMG Biofeedback Device. BME 200/300 Fall 2003 Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison. Introduction. Team Members : Tom Chia Jason Ethington Tim Rand Kim Treml Brent Geiger. Introduction. Client: Arleigh Birchler MDiv, BSN Advisor:
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EMG Biofeedback Device BME 200/300 Fall 2003 Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison
Introduction • Team Members: Tom Chia Jason Ethington Tim Rand Kim Treml Brent Geiger
Introduction • Client: Arleigh Birchler MDiv, BSN • Advisor: Professor John Webster
Presentation Overview • Problem statement/description • Background • Client requirements • Subgroup Presentations -Proposed designs -Final design solution -Potential Problems
Problem Statement • The goal of the project is to design an EMG biofeedback device to allow a patient with Lissencephaly to exhibit some physical control over their life • Measure, amplify, and process EMG signal to provide physical and cognitive stimulation
Background Lissencephaly Malformation of the Brain Causes Vary Symptoms Severe Mental Retardation Poor Control of Movement Frequent Seizers Pneumonia
Background • Description of Child • Occasional C-posturing • Responsive to tactile stimuli (touch/vibration/heat) • Very limited muscle control • Fully developed limbic system -Full range of emotions -Ability for operant and/or classical conditioning • Confined to chair
Background The Chair • Padded guards stabilize the child’s chest. • Shoulders above the guards, arms on either side
Client Requirements Feedback triggered by EMG signal Vibration triggered by only voluntary muscle contractions Timer to control duration of vibration Vibrating pad comfortable for continuous use Processor to record activity of device
Proposed Design Solutions • Subgroup Presentations
EMG Biofeedback Device Proposed Design Solution Brent Geiger Jason Ethington
Basic Circuitry Analog vs. Digital Advantages: Advantages: • Programmable • Memory/data storage • Allows for logic/learning operations • Ideal for more complex circuit operations • Simple • Inexpensive • Easy to build and test • Ideal for simple activation and deactivation of massage pad
Basic Circuitry Analog vs. Digital Disadvantages: Disadvantages: • Complex • Require programming experience and expertise to design and build • No memory • Perform only one function • No logic/learning applications
Basic Circuitry • Simple analog circuit design chosen -Time Constraints -Limited experience with digital circuitry • Digital Circuit basis for future work
Analog Circuit Design • Function - Detect Voluntary EMG Signal - Activate massage pad for set time period - Terminate massage after period expires
Analog Circuit Design • EMG Amplifier – Common biosignal amplifier • Rectifier – Passes only positive signal component • Low Pass Filter – Outputs steady DC signal • Comparator – Compares signal with prescribed reference voltage • Timer – Terminates massage after set time period • Triac – Activates massage pad
Design Variables • Placement of Electrodes - Detect only Voluntary Movement - Large Muscle - Easy to apply • Options - Thigh muscle - Bicep - Calf
Design Variables • Massage Pad - Fit in child’s chair - Cause no discomfort/irritation - Easy to maintain • Options - Purchase commercial pad - Design and construct own pad
Final Design • Analog Circuit • Electrodes on Thigh • Build our own Pad AnalogCircuitry Vibrating Pad Electrodes
Potential Problems • Pending agreement of child’s mother to allow testing • Irregular EMG signal
Future Work • Design Circuit Schematic • Select and order circuit components • Build and test circuit on breadboard • Buy massage pad and modify • After circuit test order and build design on circuit board