Upper Extremity Instrument for Testing Shoulder Mobility
Team Members
Problem Statement
There currently exists a clinical need for a system that evaluates upper extremity mobility and function in pre and post-operative shoulder patients. There is no advertised apparatus capable of performing multiple upper extremity tests alongside a motion capture system. Shoulder Team Six has undertaken this challenge and designed a functional prototype that is capable of obtaining data that validates the necessity for surgery and evaluates its effectiveness weeks to months after operation. The device aims to provide a quick and effective method of evaluating key movements performed in everyday life so that patient care can be improved.
Six Functional Tasks
- Functional overhead reach
- Internal shoulder rotation with elevation
- External shoulder rotation with elevation
- Lifting weighted objects to different heights
- Personal care reach behind
- Computer work environment typing task
Design needs and specifications
Design Need | Specification | |
A | Features to allow for the testing of 6 main movements | 1. Functional Overhead Reach 2. Internal shoulder rotation with elevation 3. External shoulder rotation with elevation 3. Lifting weight to different heights 4. Personal care reach behind 5. Computer work environment typing task |
B | Able to fit and test the majority of users | Anthropometric data must include 5th-95th percentile Must allow testing no matter the range-of-motion abilities |
C | Does not block motion capture cameras | At least 2 cameras must see all parts of user at all times |
D | Dull/non-reflective finish | <19 Light Reflection Value (LRV) |
E | Movable by one person | Wheels present Pushing weight <40lbs |
F | Device does not move or shift during testing | Wheel locks present |
Prototype: Sketching
Prototyping: Subsystem Schematics
Shelf
Stool
Tabletop Base
Adjustable Shelf Clamp Prototypes
Prototype 1
Prototype 2
Prototype 3
Final Device Evolution
Prototype
Final Device
Customer
Dr. Ram Haddas Ph.D. MBA
Center for Musculoskeletal Research, URMC
Supervisor
Dr. Mark Buckley Ph.D.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Rochester
Project Liaison
Stella Nantale
CMTI, University of Rochester