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A smart ball sensor fabricated by laser kirigami of graphene for personalized long-term grip strength monitoring

Engineering and Technology

A smart ball sensor fabricated by laser kirigami of graphene for personalized long-term grip strength monitoring

H. Zhang, X. Ding, et al.

Discover a revolutionary smart ball sensor for personalized grip strength monitoring, perfect for various populations, including babies and rehabilitation patients. Designed by Huiqing Zhang, Xin Ding, Xiongwen Zhang, and Feng Xu, this innovative device employs laser kirigami of graphene integrated into an elastic ball, ensuring precise readings transmitted wirelessly to your mobile device.

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Abstract
Grip strength is an important indicator of health conditions and needs to be monitored for health management. However, different populations (e.g., babies and rehabilitation patients) have different hand sizes and different levels of grip strengths, requiring a personalized sensor to monitor grip strength. In this paper, we developed a smart ball sensor by laser kirigami of graphene for personalized grip strength monitoring. To realize the rational utilization of space, a transparent pill shell embedding all electronic accessories is installed in the center of the ball sensor with a spiral-sensing unit fabricated by laser kirigami of graphene on the surface. Furthermore, we assessed the influence of contact area between hand and ball on grip strength using finite-element analysis (FEA), which was then considered in our results readout. The grip strength can be continuously read by a mobile phone in a wireless manner. The smart ball sensor demonstrated a high performance in vitro against gold-standard method in diseased and healthy subjects. It would be a powerful tool for personalized long-term monitoring of grip strength, especially suitable for specific populations such as babies and sensitive enough for samll grip strength.
Publisher
npj Flexible Electronics
Published On
May 12, 2022
Authors
Huiqing Zhang, Xin Ding, Xiongwen Zhang, Feng Xu
Tags
smart ball sensor
personalized grip strength
rehabilitation
graphene
wireless technology
in vitro testing
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