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A Dynamometer-based Wireless Pelvic Floor Muscle Force Monitoring
Abstract:
This paper covers the design and implementation of a proof of concept for a wireless system measuring pelvic floor muscle forces based on a dynamometer. The proposed device is the main component of a novel assessment tool intended for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation in women suffering from urinary incontinence. The proposed system allows the physiotherapist to wirelessly monitor variation in pelvic floor muscle forces during assessment or training. Wireless communication is provided by a Bluetooth low energy transceiver and a corresponding interface designed for this purpose. Force measurements are sensed with strain gauge precision sensors operated in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. The designed module consumes 14 mW of power in operating mode. System design and experimental results are reported and discussed.

