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Monitoring physical activity in medical applications.
Wearable Healthcare Digital health support tools
for patient and doctor
Lifestyle Advice
Questionnaires
Self Management
Self Monitoring
Wearable Monitoring
“Healthy” Activity • Sufficient activity level
• Frequent activity
• Good quality of movement
• Safe movement
“Unhealthy” Activity • Falling
– Long-lie after fall
• Increased fall risk:
– stumbling
– Bad balance and coordination
– Fall history
• Less daily activity
• No variation in activity
Negative influence
Positive influence
Anemnesis (analysis)
Treatment
(advice)
Investigation (measurement)
Monitoring in healthcare
From concept to medically certified product
Medical development process
Certified, validated, production-ready design
Product validation and certification
Design for production
Prototype demonstration in pilot study
Prototype validation in lab environment
Prototype development
Experimental validation
Technological proof-of-concept
Conceptual ideas
MUMC+ Engineers
TRL 1 – Conceptual ideas
Intended use
TRL 2 – Technological proof-of-concept
Wearables dev kit
TRL 3 – Experimental validation
Pre-clinical testing
TRL 4 – Prototype development
Prototype development
TRL 5 – Prototype validation in lab environment
Lab testing & validation References:
- Concurrent Validity of the MOX Activity Monitor Compared to the ActiGraph
GT3X. Van der Weegen et al. (2015)
- Usability testing of a monitoring and feedback tool to stimulate physical activity.
Van der Weegen et al. (2014)
Accuracy Usability
TRL 6 - Prototype demonstration in pilot study
Pilot study
TRL 7 - Design for production
Production development
3D ACC
BT 4.0
BT 2.0
SD card
Mass storage device
Power management / battery charging
User Interface
Firmware features: Real-time streaming / Embedded algorithms / Data logging
EMG 2 / 4 / 8 ch.
3D magneto
Temperature
Pressure / Moisture
3D gyroscope
Example final form factor
DFx -> Design for size, reliability, manufacturing, assembly, safety, testing, cost …
TRL 8 – Validation & certification
Medical activity monitoring
Effects
Effective treatment
Health improved for
COPD
Efficient compared to
additional therapy
Patient satisfaction
TRL 9 - Certified, validated, production-ready design
Medical activity monitoring
Consumer product Healthcare product
Cost of goods Safe
Speed to market Predictable - accurate
Features / values Traceable
Marketing Effective
Design Usable
Logistics Secure & private
… ...
Freek Boesten Product manager Wearable Healthcare
Tel: +31 43 388 1371 Mob: +31 6 5432 8206 freek.boesten@maastrichtinstruments.com
www.maastrichtinstruments.com
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