Signal transduction device
US-11207001-B2 · Dec 28, 2021 · US
US11564595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11564595-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117530934-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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A device that non-invasively detects objects beneath or around the foot or a foot position and transmits signals which are processed and then output via an output device on a skin surface not affected by a neurological deficit, such as the hands or thighs. This device is suitable for subjects with diabetic neuropathy who have lost sensation in their feet and are at risk of punctures, cuts or other physical damage and at risk of sprains, strains or falls due to lack of an ability to detect objects underfoot and foot position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wearable non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system, comprising: a processing unit comprising one or more processors; a sensory unit comprising one or more input pressure sensors that measure pressure, and one or more output devices; a transceiving unit comprising at least one transceiver and at least one receiver; and a power source; wherein the one or more input pressure sensors are configured to be positioned on a dorsal surface of a foot or ankle of a wearer so that it is next to a preselected area of skin on the foot or ankle of the wearer when the device is worn, wherein each of the one or more output devices is configured to be positioned so that it is next to a preselected area of skin on a thigh of the wearer when the device is worn, wherein the one or more output devices are configured to be positioned within a foot-shaped area on the thigh of the wearer and a position of each of the one or more output devices in the foot-shaped area correlates a position of one of the at least one input pressure sensors, and wherein the power source, the one or more input pressure sensors, the one or more processors, and the one or more output devices are interconnected so that power from the power source is delivered to the one or more input pressure sensors, the one or more processors, and the one or more output devices, wherein the processing unit, the sensory unit and the transceiving unit are configured so that signals received by the one or more input pressure sensors are delivered to the processor and subsequently delivered to the one or more output devices, and wherein at least one of the input pressure sensors outputs a signal and the processor determines if a puncture or laceration has occurred. 2. The wearable non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , comprising at least one input pressure sensor configured to be positioned adjacent to a surface innervated by the saphenous nerve. 3. The non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , comprising at least one input pressure sensor configured to be positioned adjacent to a surface innervated by the sural nerve. 4. The non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more input pressure sensors are configured to be positioned adjacent to skin surfaces innervated by the medial plantar nerve, the lateral plantar nerve, the saphenous nerve, the sural nerve and the tibial nerve. 5. The non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one input sensor that detects conductance. 6. The non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the one or more input pressure sensors detects a foot position and wherein at least one of the one or more output devices produces an audible alarm or a visible signal when the foot position is not level, not fully supported by a surface, or is otherwise abnormal. 7. The non-invasive peripheral neuropathy foot sensory system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the one or more output devices are configured to provide a vibration or other tactile signal to the skin on the thigh.
Prosthesis assessment or monitoring · CPC title
Measuring plantar pressure during gait · CPC title
Skin evaluation, e.g. for skin disorder diagnosis · CPC title
Footwear · CPC title
Pressure sensors · CPC title
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