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    Developing sensing device for analyzing the paralyzed person arm activities
    (UMT, Lahore, 2020) ADNAN SHAFIQ
    Many instruments or gadgets are used nowadays for the betterment of life and helping paralyzed people who are not able to do their work efficiently. Therefore, we perform physiotherapy to those people to recover and perform their routine duties or work by themselves without becoming burden on any one. In this regard many instruments are made for physicians to exercise the muscles of the patients. In this regard an instrument or device is developed which can measure angles and movement along axes. The project deals with the different operation performed by arm by using MPU5060.Variousoperations can be performed such as like opening and closing of door, pick and place of materials, color mixing, material handling etc. For this I used ARDUINO UNO and MATLAB software. The aim of this study was to characterize elbow and shoulder motion during functional tasks, using portable motion sensors. Portable motion sensor systems have high potential as clinical tools for evaluation of arm function. Our goal is the integration of this motion-tracking device within a portable device ARDUINO to get angles and distances.

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